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Sorry to necro this post, but I encountered this today and wanted more information. For anyone that wants an official reference: RFC 2578 - Structure of Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2) or: RFC 4181 - Guidelines for Authors and Reviewers of MIB Documents Both are from the IETF.
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Give the SEUM worker accounts "Allow Log on locally" privileges (or put them in the admin group): Local Security Policy → Local Policies → User Rights Assignment → Allow Log on locally → (assign the group or users this right)
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When I know the OID and want more information, I go to: Cisco SNMP Object Navigator. However, that tends to only cover generic and Cisco-specific OIDs. OID Repository - Search lets you search by keyword. For instance, search for "battery" or "PSU". 1.3.6.1.4.1 - IANA-registered Private Enterprises lets you browse company…
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Keep the "contains .98" and add "does not contain 98." That should show only IP addresses that end in .98
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I'd be afraid to answer this way. They will probably want me to drive something for them (for free).
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The SNMP walk tool is not the best way to find an OID for a UnDP. SNMP walk is really just used to verify that a node is sending valid information for OIDs that you already know. To find an OID, I usually Google for "oid" and a description of what I want to poll. Those results usually contain the OID that I need. There are…
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"Are you left-handed?"... after watching me sign my name with my left hand. Not asked by a user, but it's the best I've got.
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Give the SEUM worker accounts "Allow log on locally" privileges (or put them in the local admin group): Local Security Policy → Local Policies → User Rights Assignment → Allow log on locally → (assign the group or users this right)
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Give the SEUM worker accounts "Allow log on locally" privileges (or put them in the local admin group): Local Security Policy → Local Policies → User Rights Assignment → Allow log on locally → (assign the group or users this right)