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Allow entire network range for SNMP -> PIX
I know that this falls somewhat into the "not recommended" category, but is
it possible to specify an entire network range (e.g.,
192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0) to SNMP on a PIX 501 instead of a single host?
Thanks!
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Marc
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2/22/2005 11:17:49 PM |
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In article <BE4119BD.796B%mhoffman@morrisprintinggroup.com>,
Marc Hoffman <mhoffman@morrisprintinggroup.com> wrote:
:I know that this falls somewhat into the "not recommended" category, but is
:it possible to specify an entire network range (e.g.,
:192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0) to SNMP on a PIX 501 instead of a single host?
Sorry, no.
The default on the snmp-server command is that traps will be sent to
the listed hosts, and it doesn't make sense to send traps to an entire
subnet.
Still, it does seem to be something that could be added in as a
future enhancement to the 'poll' option... e.g.,
snmp-server 192.168.1.0 poll netmask 255.255.255.128
--
Suppose there was a test you could take that would report whether
you had Free Will or were Pre-Destined. Would you take the test?
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2/22/2005 11:35:11 PM
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