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SNMP interface number
Is there any possibility to check SNMP number (SNMP Ifindex) on my
router but on deactivated routing engine?
Imagine that I have router running on base IP address and it has
interface so-1/0/0 with SNMP Ifindex=67. How I can check what SNMP
Ifindex I will have after switched to backup RE?


Best wishes,
Christopher M.
SNMP interface number [ In reply to ]
On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 07:21:52AM -0000, Krzysztof Maj wrote:
| Is there any possibility to check SNMP number (SNMP Ifindex) on my
| router but on deactivated routing engine?

issue a file show /var/db/dcd.snmp_ix

| Imagine that I have router running on base IP address and it has
| interface so-1/0/0 with SNMP Ifindex=67. How I can check what SNMP
| Ifindex I will have after switched to backup RE?

the SNMP index stays persistent and is also replicated during a commit
synchronize to the backup RE;

i.e. it will be 67 on the backup RE, as well;

/hannes
Re: SNMP interface number [ In reply to ]
Thank You.

> On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 07:21:52AM -0000, Krzysztof Maj wrote:
> | Is there any possibility to check SNMP number (SNMP Ifindex) on my
> | router but on deactivated routing engine?
>
> issue a file show /var/db/dcd.snmp_ix
>
> | Imagine that I have router running on base IP address and it has
> | interface so-1/0/0 with SNMP Ifindex=67. How I can check what SNMP
> | Ifindex I will have after switched to backup RE?
>
> the SNMP index stays persistent and is also replicated during a commit
> synchronize to the backup RE;
>
> i.e. it will be 67 on the backup RE, as well;
>
> /hannes
>