No Such Instance Snmp Error
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ease planning, as well. Free PRTG Download >> What is this? This knowledgebase contains questions and answers about PRTG Network Monitor and network monitoring in general. You are nosuchinstance snmp invited to get involved by asking and answering questions! Learn more Top prtg snmp error # -2003 Tags 5776× prtg 1852× snmp 1472× sensor 946× wmi 622× notifications 473× maps View all Tags No such instance (SNMP snmp error 223 error # 223) Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down I am able to retrieve the SNMP information RFC1213-mib using the SnmpB tool but when I add these variables to the PRTG I get No prtg snmperr_no_vars such instance (SNMP error # 223) errors messages. I have tried using auto discovery and manually adding the OIDs 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8 and none of them work. This is what is retrieved by the SnmpB tool. 1: sysDescr.0 Raven XE EV-DO 2: sysObjectID.0 airlink.12.20 3: sysUpTimeInstance 7:18:54.22 4: sysContact.0 5: sysName.0 6: sysLocation.0 7: sysServices.0 76 8: ifNumber.0 1 9: ifIndex.1 1 10: ifDescr.1 Sierra Wireless Ethernet Port
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11: ifType.1 ethernetCsmacd(6) 12: ifMtu.1 1500 13: ifSpeed.1 100000000 14: ifPhysAddress.1 00:14:3e:04:01:26 15: ifAdminStatus.1 up(1) 16: ifOperStatus.1 up(1) 17: ifInOctets.1 4000317 18: ifOutOctets.1 3394212 mib2 prtg snmp Created on Dec 13, 2013 5:54:22 PM by NextNav (0) ●1 Last change on Sep 23, 2015 4:51:06 AM by Luciano Lingnau [Paessler Support] Permalink 13 Replies Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down Please run a "Custom OID" test against the device and OID in case, using our SNMP Tester. What results do you get? Add comment Created on Dec 16, 2013 9:54:59 AM by Patrick Hutter [Paessler Support] (7,144) ●3 ●3 Permalink Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down This is what I get when I try to display the OID. ----------------------- New Test ----------------------- Paessler SNMP Tester 5.1 12/16/2013 7:55:53 AM (0 ms) : Device: 10.237.40.145 12/16/2013 7:55:53 AM (1 ms) : SNMP V1 12/16/2013 7:55:53 AM (1 ms) : Custom OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8.1 12/16/2013 7:55:53 AM (533 ms) : ------- 12/16/2013 7:55:53 AM (534 ms) : Value: No such instance (SNMP error # 223) 12/16/2013 7:55:53 AM (534 ms) : Done When I walk the whole MIB using the SMP Tester 5.1 tool I get this information ----------------------- New Test ----------
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get involved by asking and answering questions! Learn more Top Tags 5776× prtg snmp error codes 1852× snmp 1472× sensor 946× wmi 622× notifications 473× maps View all Tags Trouble with SNMP traffic sensors Votes:0 Your snmp no such object Vote: Up Down This is going to sound very much like something I posted before, but it is not exactly the same ... I have a problem with SNMPv2 traffic sensors on interfaces of https://kb.paessler.com/en/topic/59631-no-such-instance-snmp-error-223 a VMware server. I create the sensors manualy. When I get the list of interfaces, they are all there and I select the ones I am interested in. But as soon as PRTG starts polling them, it fails, giving "No Such Name (SNMP error #2)". If I create the sensors with SNMPv1, I do not get the problem. So I suspected that the server was doing SNMPv1 but not https://kb.paessler.com/en/topic/51403-trouble-with-snmp-traffic-sensors SNMPv2c. But, when I try an SNMPv2c walk using MIBtools on my CA Spectrum, I can see all the version 2 interface MIB. The server guys insist they are running SNMPv2c OK, and that there is no IP access-list that would explian the difference in behaviour. Any suggestions? Thanks. Kevin DORRELL error-#2 snmp traffic-sensors Created on May 3, 2013 3:19:47 PM by dorreke (0) ●1 Permalink 4 Replies Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down Hello, the host you are trying to monitor is the ESX host itself or a VM running on the ESX host? Did you already try to scan for available interfaces using our free SNMP tester http://www.paessler.com/tools/snmptester Add comment Created on May 6, 2013 7:26:42 AM by Aurelio Lombardi [Paessler Support] Last change on May 6, 2013 7:26:58 AM by Aurelio Lombardi [Paessler Support] Permalink Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down Hi, and thanks for looking into this. It is the ESX host itself that I am trying to monitor. I have another 21 ESX hosts that seem to be behaving correctly, but the server team upgraded this one a couple of weeks ago, and since then I cannot read the SNMPv2 counters. The strangest thing is that if I set SNMPv2
ease planning, as well. Free PRTG Download >> What is this? This knowledgebase contains questions and answers about PRTG Network Monitor and network monitoring in general. You are invited to get https://kb.paessler.com/en/topic/61528-no-such-instance-snmp-error-223 involved by asking and answering questions! Learn more Top Tags 5776× prtg 1852× snmp 1472× sensor 946× wmi 622× notifications 473× maps View all Tags No such instance (SNMP error # 223) Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down I get error No such instance "(SNMP error # 223)" when I try to add an snmp sensor for a custom oid, 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.4. I do get a correct value if snmp error I do an snmp walk using an snmp tester, but get the same error if I simple try to poll the oid. (this does work with other tools). The oid is for a cisco voice gateway to monitor active calls. monitor prtg snmp-custom-sensor Created on Sep 19, 2014 9:50:09 PM by kkunzler (0) ●1 Permalink 5 Replies Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down Dear kkunzler, Could you please run a no such instance "Walk" on the OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.4 ? Please use the SNMP Tester, what results do you get? Kind regards, Felix Add comment Created on Sep 22, 2014 2:30:50 PM by Felix Saure [Paessler Support] Permalink Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down I did the walk mentioned above using the SNMP tester mentioned above. Add comment Created on Sep 22, 2014 2:51:14 PM by kkunzler (0) ●1 Permalink Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down Did you get any results? Add comment Created on Sep 22, 2014 3:35:12 PM by Patrick Hutter [Paessler Support] (7,144) ●3 ●3 Permalink Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down As mentioned in the original post, doing a walk I get the expected results (an unsigned integer), it I select "custom OID" in the tool, I get the same result as I do using PRTG. Add comment Created on Sep 22, 2014 3:44:51 PM by kkunzler (0) ●1 Permalink Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down Could you please forward us the results of both tests, including detailed settings, as an email to support@paessler.com for analysis? Please refer to this thread in order to understand where the query stems from. Add comment Created on Sep 23, 2014 8:42:05 AM by Patrick Hutter [Paessler Support] (7,144) ●3 ●3 P