Version 6 SuperStack 3 Switch 4400 Management Interface Reference Guide

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Support - Problem Solving - SNMP Management Software Problems
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Support
Problem Solving
SNMP Management Software Problems
The SNMPv1/v2c Network Management Software cannot access
the Switch.
Check that:
The IP information for the Switch is correctly configured.
The Switch was reset after the IP information was defined.
The IP information for the Switch is correctly recorded by the
Network Management software. For more information, see the
documentation supplied with your Network Management software.
The community strings defined for the Switch are the same as
the ones defined in the Network Management software.
Community access to the management software of the Switch is
enabled.
The port through which you are trying to manage the Switch
belongs to the user defined management VLAN (VLAN 1 by
default). This is the only VLAN that can be used to access the
management software of the Switch.
The SNMPv3 Network Management Software cannot access the
Switch
.
Check that:
The IP information for the Switch is correctly configured.
The Switch was reset after the IP information was defined.
The IP information for the Switch is correctly recorded by the
Network Management software. For more information, see the
documentation supplied with your Network Management software.
The user names defined for the Switch are the same as the ones
defined in the Network Management software.
SNMPv3 access to the management software of the Switch is
enabled.
The port through which you are trying to manage the Switch
belongs to the user defined management VLAN (VLAN 1 by
default). This is the only VLAN that can be used to access the
management software of the Switch.
The authentication and privacy protocols have been set to the
same strings and settings as in the network management
software.
The authenticaton and privacy protcols have been set in the
switch after the switch's SNMP engine-id was last set (as