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  • DigitalHayz
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2022
    • 2

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    SNMPv3 Issues with Cisco 4300 Routers

    So I recently decided to update our Cisco equipment to use SNMPv3 and as part of this project I am also integrating Zabbix into our environment. I have added a handful of devices and have been editing the built in Cisco IOS SNMP Template with the proper OIDs to make them work with each device. However, I have run into an issue where I cannot get our 4300 series Cisco routers to work via SNMPv3. I can do an snmpwalk from the Zabbix server with no problems and I also have added a handful of Cisco switches with no issues at all (SNMP config is the same on all of the devices).

    Zabbix Troubleshooting:
    - Reboot Server
    - Reload snmp cache
    - Tried new encryption type
    - snmpwalk was successful
    - snmpv2 works fine

    Router Troubleshooting:
    - Checked for version bugs
    - Ran debugs which showed the security level coming in as noauth
    - Changed the EngineID

    Any input of what to try next would be appreciated. I would like to migrate fully to SNMPv3 but im currently migrating with both just so I can start monitoring our devices. Thanks in advance for the assistance!


  • Answer selected by DigitalHayz at 17-10-2022, 16:14.
    DigitalHayz
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2022
    • 2

    Turns out that these Cisco routers wont work with zabbix when they are configured with MD5. Switched them over to SHA and everything finally started working.

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    • DigitalHayz
      Junior Member
      • Oct 2022
      • 2

      #2
      Turns out that these Cisco routers wont work with zabbix when they are configured with MD5. Switched them over to SHA and everything finally started working.

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