With the Netserver...yes, that is because we have the ability to scrutinize other Cards (even manufacturers) built into our software, but in the first release, we chose to limit it to HiperArc with HiperDSP cards only. I just pulled a box that has both Quad cards & DSPs and it shows up just fine. We just don't have a box with quad only cards. I wonder while traversing the OID tree of usernames on the Arc, if the Quad with DSPs in the same box works but with Quads alone we might need another starting point. Let's see what the list has to say, I'll post the question. If you would like to email me privately and give me the strings & IPs of your quad/HiperArc box, we can see what the exact error is and attempt to get rid of the bug. Thanks, Brian Brian Becker President Poplar Bluff Internet, Inc. - www.semo.net <http://www.semo.net> Home of www.TotallyFabricated.com <http://www.TotallyFabricated.com> software Director of Jerusalem School of Synoptic Research www.js.org <http://www.js.org> Home of www.JerusalemPerspective.com <http://www.JerusalemPerspective.com> bookstore Personal Pages www.Tonionio.com <http://www.Tonionio.com> & www.BenjaminBecker.com <http://www.BenjaminBecker.com> -----Original Message----- From: owner-usr-tc@lists.xmission.com [mailto:owner-usr-tc@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Kenneth Nye Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2000 12:01 PM To: usr-tc@lists.xmission.com Subject: RE: (usr-tc) Total Scrutinizer In using the total scrutinizer I have found that I have 1 Hiper Arc with DSP that works fine 1 Hiper Arc with Quads that gets error communicating with the Arc 1 NetServer with Quads that get the same error I have MRTG running and I checked out the community strings and they are correct. Is the any tips anyone might be able to give me... Ken At 11:42 AM 5/18/00 -0400, you wrote:
Hum. I had set another community string for security reasons, but putting "public" in there worked. *shrug* As long as it works. Interesting software. Might consider it! Thanks...
Are you sure that you've got a community string in the arc? Try the following command while logged into the Arc: add snmp community public access RO
That should add a community string of public to the Arc and see if it works correctly then.
Brian
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