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  • MelvinS
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2022
    • 2

    #1

    Template for Cisco Switch SNMPv3

    Hello,

    does anyone know a SNMPv3 Template for Cisco Switches?
    I only find official Cisco Template for SNMPv2.

    Thank You
  • cyber
    Senior Member
    Zabbix Certified SpecialistZabbix Certified Professional
    • Dec 2006
    • 4807

    #2
    SNMP is still the same. v2 vs v3 is just a added security layer. Anyway you configure snmp connection on host level (at least in "current" versions)...so it does not matter from items point of view...

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  • cyber
    Senior Member
    Zabbix Certified SpecialistZabbix Certified Professional
    • Dec 2006
    • 4807

    #3
    As you see that template itself has no mention of SNMP version whatsoever. In older versions of Zabbix SNMP config was in each item, but in recent versions (starting from v5, I think), this is moved to host level, so if it does not work for you, you need to investigate, why. If you provide info about your environment and errors you encounter etc. then maybe people here can help you, but currently... I cannot make any comments....

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    • MelvinS
      MelvinS commented
      Editing a comment
      we use a Cisco CBS 250 Switch. I created a Remote Engine ID with the IP of our Zabbix Server. Also i created a group (only read and Authentication and Privacy) and a User.

      This things i typed into Zabbix:
      Interfaces: SNMP/IP address of the switch
      Context name: EngineID
      Security name: Name of the user
      Security level: authPriv
      Authentication protocol: SHA256
      Authentication passphrase: password
      Privacy protocol: AES128
      Privacy passphrase: password

      Did i miss something on the host configuration? I dont get any data but zabbix says that the SNMP agent is available....
      Thank you for your help
  • cyber
    Senior Member
    Zabbix Certified SpecialistZabbix Certified Professional
    • Dec 2006
    • 4807

    #4
    My everyday work does not touch network devices too often.... Maybe someone else here know a bit more of this side.
    PS. It would be nice if you answer with a post, not a comment, as it allows other people to quote you correctly.

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