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Question by Majeed
Submitted on 8/4/2003
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I am unable to get reports in NNM from cisco 6006 and cisco 4006 switches for free memory and average 5min busy.
But i am able to get the reports for cisco 3548, cisco 2950 switches and cisco 2600 series routers. When i test snmp from
data collections and thresholds window, i got an error message stating that the snmp agent is not supporting. Is there any problem
with the MIBs. What is the MIB i have to load in the management station to get reports from these devices. Kindly let me know.

thanz


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