Hello, Following packages installed on my server. FreeRADIUS 2.1.4 Perl 5.8.9 p5-SNMP_Session-1.12 p5-Net-Telnet-3.03 MySQL-5.0.77 I decided to use SNMP_Session and BER modules. When I'm executing checkrad by hand then I got following message. # checkrad cisco 192.168.0.60 1645 tseveen 40 SNMP Error: Received SNMP response with error code error status: noSuchName index 1 (OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.9.2.1.18.1645) SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "192.168.0.60" [192.168.0.60].161) community: "public" request ID: -17216476 PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes timeout: 2s retries: 5 backoff: 1) at /usr/local/sbin/checkrad line 221 checkrad: No SNMP answer from cisco. checkrad: not found! I thought maybe OID is not compatible for my router c3825. is it ? Can you please provide more information about NAS port and Session ID ? Tseveen.
Tseveendorj wrote:
checkrad: No SNMP answer from cisco. checkrad: not found!
The NAS doesn't respond.
I thought maybe OID is not compatible for my router c3825. is it ?
Why not ask Cisco?
Can you please provide more information about NAS port and Session ID ?
Ask Cisco which OID you need to query, and update checkrad to use that OID. Alan DeKok.
Thank you Alan DeKok. Sorry for bothering you. Have a nice day. Sincerely, Tseveen. Alan DeKok wrote:
Tseveendorj wrote:
checkrad: No SNMP answer from cisco. checkrad: not found!
The NAS doesn't respond.
I thought maybe OID is not compatible for my router c3825. is it ?
Why not ask Cisco?
Can you please provide more information about NAS port and Session ID ?
Ask Cisco which OID you need to query, and update checkrad to use that OID.
Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Tseveendorj wrote:
Sorry for bothering you. Have a nice day.
I've never understood why people buy equipment from a vendor, and then ask for for support on this list. It's OK to ask other people about experience with *undocumented* features of a product. i.e. incompatibilities, experiences, etc. But for *documented* features, like SNMP OID's, the vendor is *always* the authoritative source of information. And Ciscos web site is pretty good. They have nearly all possible documentation for all of their products online, and searchable. Alan DeKok.
Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> wrote:
Tseveendorj wrote:
Sorry for bothering you. Have a nice day.
I've never understood why people buy equipment from a vendor, and then ask for for support on this list.
Not just this list, don't worry. The wn.arg[1] mailing lists are much the same. There you get the added 'bonus' of bracing yourself for the return fire when you suggest they make use of their overly priced and unused support contract they took out with said venduh too :-/ Cheers [1] oh man, I never guessed it would turn out like that -- Alexander Clouter .sigmonster says: A hacker does for love what others would not do for money.
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