

Those credentials will be based on whatever you set on the ix4-300d's management page where you enable SNMP. You have to specify credentials under v3 of SNMP in order to get snmpwalk to work. I feel the bulk of my issue is getting the version and/or authentication wrong. Certainly it shouldn't be a problem to get working, this is a bit unusual for me. The fact is that SNMP isn't that mysterious. I'm going to give snmpwalk and try and let you know what I find. I've deleted and attempted a re-detect with no luck. Typically this would be MD5:des, or MD5, but again there's nothing documented to suggest it's being handled one way or another.ĭo you have this working at your site? If so what should I expect? My device just shows up as a generic HTTP device and won't pull anything via SNMP. With SNMP v3 auth in Spiceworks requires that we specify what sort of auth is being done on the SNMP device.

Technical specs in the docs don't specify the version of SNMP used, it just leads the user to assume v3 due to the requirement of specifying a username and password. Unfortunately there's no such howto found on that page. I felt that my issue had more to do with identifying to SW which version of SNMP the NAS was using then the login information I was specifying. I wasn't clear with mentioning that I had also specified the IP of the SNMP workstation (in this case SW) as a trap receiver. 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.9.1.3.8 = String: "View-based Access Control Model for SNMP."Īny idea how I may resolve the remaining error for SW? Could be due to lack of a MIB withen SW. 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.9.1.3.6 = String: "The MIB module for managing IP and ICMP implementations" 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.9.1.3.3 = String: "The management information definitions for the SNMP User-based Security Model."

Test failed: uninitialized constant Snmp::GenericSupport::EnterpriseNumbersĪSN.1 Decoding Error - Packet was unable to be decoded at the agent.ĭespite this I can walk 740 OIDs with snmpwalk.

This would mean that my username string in SW would be based on "authNoPriv:md5:username" format.
