Mine is residential service, that seems to explain the difference.
I just found a Comcast document that confirms port 161 is blocked. If I can get proxies
for interesting Cisco HECnet routers I can consider adding mapper support for that. I
just found a trivial UDP proxy (to a single destination):
-- something a bit
more complex could allow talking to several destinations, but this one may be good
enough.
paul
On Nov 30, 2021, at 12:07 PM, Dave McGuire <mcguire
at neurotica.com> wrote:
I'm connected via Comcast. (business, not residential) No issues here.
-Dave
On 11/30/21 12:04 PM, Paul Koning wrote:
It seems to work for a lot of people, but
unfortunately not for me. It seems that Comcast filters these, which of course makes no
sense but then again a lot of ISPs aren't very smart. The unfortunate drawback is
that this means I can't use MIB access to supplement the NICE data the mapper uses.
Maybe the solution is to use some proxy server.
paul
> On Nov 29, 2021, at 8:34 PM, Supratim Sanyal <supratim at
riseup.net
<mailto:supratim at riseup.net>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> SNMP access to my Cisco works for me but does not seem to work for some others. I am
wondering if it might be possible for others who have snmpwalk installed to issue the
following and see if it returns the dnAreaTable part of the MIB. Thanks in advance.
>
> *snmpwalk -v2c -c foobar
hecnet-us-east-gw.duckdns.org
<http://hecnet-us-east-gw.duckdns.org> 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.3.1.26*
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Supratim*
> *
>
> <cisco-decnet.mib>
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New Kensington, PA