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RE: (ASCEND) Repost: Remote reboot of MAX via SNMP
No, I haven't done a trace - how can I do one?
The error that comes back is:
"Request rejected by node for variable sysReset.0"
As a matter of fact, I get the the same error for reads of
variables:
sysAbsoluteCurrentTime
sysReset
sysLoadName
sysAuthPreference
However, I can get variables ABOVE those like:
sysSecsSinceStartup
sysMibVersionNum
sysMibMinorRevNum
etc
I made sure I have my SNMP station's IP address listed as a
write manager to this node but it doesn't seem to make any
difference. I also turned 'security' off and it didn't make
a difference.
Do you think my SNMP program has mangled the MIB?
I'm running 5.0Ap23 right now - I was running 5.0Ap20 when
I first noticed the problem (I was upgrading the firmware that's
why I wanted to reset the unit)
At 11:39 AM 9/8/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Have you done a trace of the set? Is there an SNMP error being returned?
>What version of max code? MAX or TNT?
>
>ken packert
>Ascend Communications
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: John Coy [SMTP:jcoy@arkansas.net]
>Sent: Sunday, September 07, 1997 3:24 PM
>To: ascend-users@max.bungi.com
>Subject: (ASCEND) Repost: Remote reboot of MAX via SNMP
>
>(sorry for the repost - I'm not sure if I had the right
>personality set in Eudora for my message to get properly
>sent to the list)
>
>I'm not sure if I'm doing something, if my SNMP program
>is flaking out, or if there's a problem with Ascend's
>implementation, but I'm not able to issue a reboot using
>SNMP. I try to set the variable:
>
>iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).
> ascend(529).systemStatusGroup(9).sysReset(8)
>
>Nothing happens though - my SNMP program (SNMPc) just kicks
>back to the higher level hierarchy. When I try to do an
>explict set it reports an error saying the write was
>refused. I know for sure the read/write community is
>set right because I used the same settings to save
>my config via TFTP and to upgrade the MAXes firmware (all
>via SNMP)
>
>Anybody have any advice? Thanks in advance.
>
>PS - Many thanks to Jason Nealis and his FAQ on using
>SNMP to save/restore/upgrade MAXen. I've gotten to the
>point where I have too many MAX boxes to telnet to them
>to upgrade. If I can figure out this remote reboot thing
>I'll be all set!
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