Bandwidth monitoring and reporting for SonicWall NS240

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Re: Bandwidth monitoring and reporting for SonicWall NS240

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So my assumption was wrong.
Moving to windows forum for possible platform specific snmp issues
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Re: Bandwidth monitoring and reporting for SonicWall NS240

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When you ran the mib browser, did you do so FROM your cacti server?
Even though it shouldn't matter, change the community name to: public (all lower case).
Sure your firewall or AV isn't blocking the snmp requests from the web server to the device?
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Re: Bandwidth monitoring and reporting for SonicWall NS240

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I'm pretty sure Sonicwall doesn't support SNMP version 1. Try version 2c in your settings, or change -v1 to -v2c in your snmpwalk.
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Re: Bandwidth monitoring and reporting for SonicWall NS240

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gandalf wrote:So my assumption was wrong.
Moving to windows forum for possible platform specific snmp issues
R.

Sorry for late reply, I was out. I dont think its a Window issue since I was facing the same issue on Cacti EZ VM.

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Re: Bandwidth monitoring and reporting for SonicWall NS240

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BSOD2600 wrote:When you ran the mib browser, did you do so FROM your cacti server?
Even though it shouldn't matter, change the community name to: public (all lower case).
Sure your firewall or AV isn't blocking the snmp requests from the web server to the device?

Yes I used MIB browser on Cacti server only, to verify that is there any server based blockage.

Per AV, it does not have any firewall configured.

Per Blocking snmp request from the web server should not be an issue, since port no. 161 is allowed in firewall on LAN.
and PRGT tool is also a web based tool, which is able to communicate with firewall.
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