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‎04-25-2019 07:54 AM
I have some switches and network devices that I manage VIA web or SSH
I have them all with SNMP enabled and configured for lansweeper.
but lansweeper insists on web or ssh scan since it's open and available for the devices, it will not scan VIA SNMP
I tried to "No SSH" with no luck...and I can't disable web or SSH for them
Web scan does not exist but lansweeper in stuck with many devices as "eHTTP" "lighttpd" or just "webserver" under Model - therefore will not do SNMP
How can manually configure lansweeper to scan a device VIA SNMP or in general "Help" lansweeper with the scan methods when it tries to scan in a method not appropriate for a device?
Thanks!
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‎01-07-2020 09:39 PM
snmp-server reponse-source <ipaddress of the switch which is used for snmp queries>
https://www.lansweeper.com/forum/yaf_postst9143_Switch--HP-V1910-24G----Web-Server.aspx#post36234
Very odd that I have other switches that do not need this. And still a mystery as to how it responds to the devicetester.exe poll but not to the scanning engine.
Edit: Better yet, add this line which can be copied to other switches:
snmp-server response-source dst-ip-of-request

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‎12-11-2019 12:30 PM
We have quite a few network devices, that while snmp is working correctly, are giving us ssh credential errors (which is fine, because we don't have ssh configured) only.
Regards,
Andreas

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‎10-30-2019 02:59 PM
We are still working on trying to find a fix for this issue. But your issue is indeed a rare one specific to a very small amount of devices.

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‎10-25-2019 11:33 PM
2019-10-22 11:24:17,279 [SCAN_192.168.44.254] INFO LOGSNMP DEBUG Scanning Ver1 for 192.168.44.254 with SNMP-Public (SNMP Community String): failed
2019-10-22 11:24:17,294 [SCAN_192.168.44.254] INFO LOGSNMP DEBUG Scanning Ver2 for 192.168.44.254 with SNMP-Private (SNMP Community String)
2019-10-22 11:24:17,310 [SCAN_192.168.44.254] INFO LOGSNMP DEBUG Skipping Custom OID scan due to outdated unlimited asset license...
2019-10-22 11:24:17,404 [SCAN_192.168.44.254] INFO 192.168.44.254\1 27084 192.168.44.254 Rescan AssetId: 27084 LOGSNMP DEBUG Object OID could not be retrieved.
2019-10-22 11:24:17,404 [SCAN_192.168.44.254] INFO LOGSNMP DEBUG Scanning Ver2 for 192.168.44.254 with SNMP-Private (SNMP Community String): failed
2019-10-22 11:24:17,404 [SCAN_192.168.44.254] INFO LOGSNMP DEBUG Scanning Ver1 for 192.168.44.254 with SNMP-Private (SNMP Community String)
2019-10-22 11:24:17,419 [SCAN_192.168.44.254] INFO LOGSNMP DEBUG Skipping Custom OID scan due to outdated unlimited asset license...
So I opened a case and now they say there is a known issue with HP/Aruba switches with specific firmware and/or configuration and since they don't have a device they probably won't be able to find the cause. If device tester can see the OID, switch model and firmware, then why can't Lansweeper?

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‎05-06-2019 01:48 PM
Another way of verifying that SNMP isn't used is by checking whether the asset's page contains an OID. No OID means no SNMP was used.
Anything more than that will require debug options to be enabled to see that scanning procedure steps and where/why it goes wrong.

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‎04-28-2019 09:35 AM
kuku1122 wrote:
Hi
I have some switches and network devices that I manage VIA web or SSH
I have them all with SNMP enabled and configured for lansweeper.
but lansweeper insists on web or ssh scan since it's open and available for the devices, it will not scan VIA SNMP
I tried to "No SSH" with no luck...and I can't disable web or SSH for them
Web scan does not exist but lansweeper in stuck with many devices as "eHTTP" "lighttpd" or just "webserver" under Model - therefore will not do SNMP
How can manually configure lansweeper to scan a device VIA SNMP or in general "Help" lansweeper with the scan methods when it tries to scan in a method not appropriate for a device?
Thanks!
Thanks guys
SNMP is enabled and working for the devices device tester and also tested with 3rd party snmp tester
LS still will not scan via SNMP
😞

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‎04-26-2019 03:01 PM
The way I figured that out, is on the page for the asset, I click the action (I get them confused - there are two actions - test connection and device tester I think - which I personally think they need to rename)... and then I put in the SNMP string and test... I got 'SNMP disabled or wrong community'
In my case, I knew that all the devices weren't locked down to only certain subnets or IP addresses to allow SNMP, so I tested from my laptop... however, the best thing to do is to pull up the program from the lansweeper server and test, because that's what's going to be doing the SNMP connections.
Hope that helps

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‎04-26-2019 10:29 AM
it's best you do as Jocob suggested and check whether SNMP actually returns data.

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‎04-25-2019 06:16 PM
