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I am trying to "get" parameters from the device ASA-5515-x for monitoring the network traffic.
Unfortunately using net-snmp or GUI's like "Mibbrowser" outputs me this message for certain OID's:
snmpget -v2c -m ALL -OfS -c test123 172.20.xxx.xxx tcpInErrs
RFC1213-MIB::tcpInErrs = No Such Object available on this agent at this OID
What does it mean is it nor supported by the device?
Thank you
Hucky
Don't you think as a precondition both the Agent MIB and Management MIB have to be "loaded" before making that request?
I mean if the polling Management software have not loaded the MIB in particular e.g. CISCO-CIDS-MIB you might not get the value?
Reply appreciated,
If not loaded, multi MIB object shouldn't be accessed. If MIB module isn't loaded, no MIB can be accessed. If driver module isn't loaded, all MIB relative to the interface can't be accessed.
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