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someone know how netdisco works please ?

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Turboclick

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Jan 30, 2012, 11:02:03 AM1/30/12
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Hi,

first, sorry for my english because i am french.

I had installed netdisco 1.1 on a ubuntu 11.10 but i don't know how
fill the database.

I havec tried the command "netdisco -d pc02" where pc02 is the smtp
client but netdisco returns :


[pc02] Discover starting
[pc02] [trying SNMP Version 1]
[pc02] [trying SNMP Version 1]
[pc02] [trying SNMP Version 1]
! Device Not Supported or I can't connect it via SNMP


pc02 is a windows 7 client and smtp agent is installed on it and when
i tryied snmp walk on my ubuntu client, it works !

Someone can help me please ?

thanks a lot for advance

Daniel

J G Miller

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Jan 30, 2012, 11:42:21 AM1/30/12
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le lundi, 30 janvier, 2012, á 17:02:03 +0100, Turboclick a écrit:

> ! Device Not Supported or I can't connect it via SNMP
^^^^
...
> pc02 is a windows 7 client and smtp agent is installed on it
^^^^

SNMP and smtp are two different things.

The output you list shows netdisco trying SNMP version 1.

If you really do have snmp installed on the Windoze pc,
what version is it?

You may need to invoke netdisco discover with an appropriate
version setting for that host.

See <http://www.netdisco.ORG/readme.html#using_netdisco>

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snmpforce_v1

LIST:STRING. A comma separated list of devices. Forces matching devices to use SNMPv1

See bulkwalk_no for syntax.
snmpforce_v2

LIST:STRING. A comma separated list of devices. Forces matching devices to use SNMPv2c

See bulkwalk_no for syntax.
snmpforce_v3

LIST:STRING. A comma separated list of devices. Forces matching devices to use SNMPv3.

See bulkwalk_no for syntax.
snmpver

INT. Default version of SNMP protocol to connect with.


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Turboclick

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Jan 30, 2012, 12:22:46 PM1/30/12
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yes sorry for the mistake. of course, i would want to wrote snmp

I am studying what you had wrote and i 'll tell you if it works

Thanks a lot for your help


On Mon, 30 Jan 2012 16:42:21 +0000 (UTC), J G Miller <mil...@yoyo.ORG>
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Turboclick

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Jan 31, 2012, 5:31:15 AM1/31/12
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>
>You may need to invoke netdisco discover with an appropriate
>version setting for that host.

Thanks for your help.
In fact, i would want that netdisco discover in automatic mode all
devices connected to my network. How can i know what machine use snmp
v1 or other.


>
>See <http://www.netdisco.ORG/readme.html#using_netdisco>
>
>QUOTE
>
>
>snmpforce_v1
>
> LIST:STRING. A comma separated list of devices. Forces matching devices to use SNMPv1
>
> See bulkwalk_no for syntax.
>snmpforce_v2
>
> LIST:STRING. A comma separated list of devices. Forces matching devices to use SNMPv2c
>
> See bulkwalk_no for syntax.
>snmpforce_v3
>
> LIST:STRING. A comma separated list of devices. Forces matching devices to use SNMPv3.
>
> See bulkwalk_no for syntax.
>snmpver
>
> INT. Default version of SNMP protocol to connect with.
>
>
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does exists an method for doing it in automatic mode ?

Thanks a lot


Daniel

J G Miller

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Jan 31, 2012, 8:14:51 AM1/31/12
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le mardi, 31 janvier, 2012 á 11:31:15h +0100, Turboclick a écrit:

How can i know what machine use snmp v1
> or other.

You either asked the person who installed SNMP on the machine or
do a query to the machine to find out.

> does exists an method for doing it in automatic mode ?

The documentation to which I referred you explains how to set
up the appropriate default version in the configuration file.

Furthermore, have you tried doing a websearch on your problem?

Because you really need to read the information at

<http://bugs.debian.ORG/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=602271>

as to how to possibly resolve the problem of

"! Device Not Supported or I can't connect to it via SNMP."

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The email from Herr Schneider resolves the issue completely.
It is not a fix, but a work-around.

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