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  1. bnorton916

    traceroute question

    The connection is just a charter cable connection. I am not using a proxy. I agree the ms seem too small for a packet to be going all the way to switzerland and back. Seems weird, maybe charter has a direct connection to telia???? Bill
  2. bnorton916

    traceroute question

    Not sure if this is the correct forus but here goes: 6 crr02kgpttn-tge-0-3-0-5.kgpt.tn.charter.com (96.34.71.195) 12.818 ms crr02kgpttn-tge-0-3-0-4.kgpt.tn.charter.com (96.34.71.193) 12.338 ms crr02kgpttn-tge-0-0-0-7.kgpt.tn.charter.com (96.34.71.83) 11.782 ms 7...
  3. bnorton916

    snmpwalk -c ip 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1 interface problem...

    Can you post the output from both? Bill
  4. bnorton916

    snmpwalk -c ip 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1 interface problem...

    What do you mean the OID is missing from the MIB? If you do a walk on the router do you see the object? How did the oid disappear from a MIB? Bill
  5. bnorton916

    Unidentified OID but works when path is specified... strange

    Could always try strace or truss, maybe that would help?? Bill
  6. bnorton916

    Index out of range error

    What do you mean dump more data? Bill
  7. bnorton916

    Unidentified OID but works when path is specified... strange

    I am not that familiar with snmptranslate but my only guess would be specifying on the command line tells it which MIB to search. Might be better to ask this directly to the net-snmp guys. Bill
  8. bnorton916

    Index out of range error

    Can you post the MIB or at least the table part? Bill
  9. bnorton916

    Serial connection confusion

    I figured out my problem, you can disregard the above question. Bill
  10. bnorton916

    Serial connection confusion

    This is in packet tracer. I was working on a lab someone did and there is a serial connection between two routers /w hdlc encapsulation. R1 <-> R2 <-> R3 These two talk fine R1: Serial0/0/0 is up, line protocol is up (connected) Hardware is HD64570 Internet address is 10.1.1.1/30 MTU...
  11. bnorton916

    Translate just one OID name to its number

    Well you could look at the raw data packet. Do a getone on that single object and look for the OID in the varbind. There may also be some option in netsnmp's snmpwalk to not resolve the OID to name. Bill
  12. bnorton916

    Translate just one OID name to its number

    You are wanting the OID as in 1.3.6.1..... or something else? My apologies but I am unclear. Bill
  13. bnorton916

    Get data from SNMP server

    Most likely not, at least not directly. Almost all firewalls will block SNMP requests. There are ways around this say write a script on a server to collect the data and then present that on a web page. Most firewalls will let http traffic through. Hold it, when you say a server on the...
  14. bnorton916

    Valid IPv6

    I thought I knew what a valid IPv6 address looked like but obviously not. So assuming you have only one set of ::'s, valid hex digits, the correct number of "16-bit sections", what can make an ipv6 address invalid? Sorry if this is too vague. Bill
  15. bnorton916

    SNMPv1 varbinds limit and message size

    If you have money, I am pretty sure there is a solution out there for you. How much memory are you talking about? Bill
  16. bnorton916

    SNMPv1 varbinds limit and message size

    Can't remember but keep it as a reasonable size. A little under 1500 bytes is good. Unlike v3, there is no maxMsgSize field. Why are you developing a snmp agent from scratch? There is good freeware out there and some excellent professional agents out there. Bill
  17. bnorton916

    Routers and RIP

    According to Odom, the router sees both paths as equal and going to the same place. So, it attempts to load balance over both links. Thanks, Bill
  18. bnorton916

    Routers and RIP

    It does look like it is load balancing, but R0# show ip CEF 2.2.2.2 internal ^ % Invalid input detected at '^' marker. From the bottom PC PC>tracert 2.2.2.2 Tracing route to 2.2.2.2 over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 9 ms 10 ms 10 ms 10.10.100.1 2 13 ms...
  19. bnorton916

    Routers and RIP

    Sorry, it was RIPv1. I did not issue auto-summary. I wanted it to mess up. Don't even know what CEF is(I know I could google it). There is no load balancing whatsoever. It just configured the interfaces, turned on RIPv1, and added some network commands. Like I said, I know why it is messed...
  20. bnorton916

    Routers and RIP

    So I setup a router with a 2.2.2.0 network on one side and a 2.2.3.0 network on the other. It is not directly connected to either network. I used RIP and got the expected problems.(when pinging 2.2.2.1 ir 2.2.3.1 it didn't know which RIP route to choose). My question is what is going on...

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