Laptop for reference HP Compaq 6910p Notebook
Specs:
- 75Gb Disk
- 2.0 Ghz Core 2 Duo
- 1Gb Ram
We have the Be 24 meg adsl in the office which uses their own Thompson Speedtouch 716 router. I’ve had some fun tracking down how you enable SNMP. This is what I had to do.
Check if the SNMP_AGENT system service is enabled, mine was not:
id="typed" id="typed"{Administrator}=>service system list
Idx Name Protocol SrcPort DstPort Group State
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1 CWMP_client tcp 80 disabled
2 CWMP_server tcp 51005 disabled
3 DHCP-S udp 49152 disabled
4 DNS-C udp 53 enabled
5 DNS-S udp 53 enabled
6 Dynamic DNS enabled
7 FTP tcp 21 enabled
8 HTTP tcp 80 enabled
9 HTTPI tcp 8080 disabled
10 HTTPs tcp 443 enabled
11 IGMP-Proxy igmp disabled
12 IP_COMMANDS enabled
13 MDAP udp 3235 enabled
14 PING_RESPONDER icmp 8 enabled
15 PPTP enabled
16 RIP udp 520 520 disabled
17 SNMP_AGENT udp 161 enabled
18 SNTP udp 123 123 disabled
19 SSDP udp 1900 enabled
20 TELNET tcp 23 enabled
21 VOIP_SIP 5060 disabled
22 WEBF tcp 80 disabled
{Administrator}=>
Turn it on
{Administrator}=>service system modify
name = SNMP_AGENT
[state] = enabled
[log] = false
:service system modify name=SNMP_AGENT state=enabled log=disabled
{Administrator}=>
Add a RO community
{Administrator}=>snmp community add
securityname = ROCommunity
communityname = ******
Please retype communityname for verification.
communityname = ******
:snmp community add securityname=ROCommunity communityname=_DEV_E43BC822A4BAE52F
{Administrator}[snmp community]=>
Where the asterisks are type your chosen community name.
Once this is done I could access the router using SNMP version 1 and my RO community string