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SNMPv1 stops working

SNMPv1 stops working

SNMPv1 stops working

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We are facing a problem with SNMPv1 communication. The problem description is as follows,
We have configured all our devices for SNMPv1 network and all these devices are managed and controlled by a Central Mangager. After few days (May be in 15 days , or 3 days, 0r 40 days, with no specific sequence) the SNMPv1 suddenly stops working and the device is not repsonding for SNMPv1. But the same device is responding for WEB and telnet sessions during that time. SNMPv1 is working only after device restart.Can you please through some light on this issue.Suggest me what might be the different scenarios that this problem might occur..?

RE: SNMPv1 stops working

Is the snmp agent still up and running?
netstat show 161 being used?

Bill  

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