How to get the MAC address table from a SG3216 switch via SNMP?
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How to get the MAC address table from a SG3216 switch via SNMP?
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Hello !
I have some SG3109 switchs which are monitoed to its known MAC addresses. This works, just as an example, using linux snmpwalk command, like this:
>snmpwalk -v 2c -c public 192.168.1.2 .1.3.6.1.2.1.17.4.3
and one can even pick the mac addresses directly.
Astounding for me, querying the bigger switches I have in use (SG3216) , which I bought later (some time after the SG3109) fails!
Does that mean, the snmp bridge MIB is not supported on this switch?
What so about the TL1600 - which is probably my next candidate.
But from a security perspective, a LAN has to be watched for foreign addresses and so I hasitate to buy a new switch from
TP-LINK, because I am unable to find the reason:
- not supported ??
- how to configure the switch to access this OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.17.4.3
Thanks anyway,
Manfred
Note: There are several "standards" to this, see: http://cric.grenoble.cnrs.fr/Administrateurs/Outils/MIBS/?oid=1.3.6.1.2.1.4.22
- IP-MIB (CISCO)
- RFC1213-MIB (DELL)
- IP-MIB (DELL)
- IP-MIB (ietf)
- RFC1213-MIB (ietf)
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hello !
I have some SG3109 switchs which are monitoed to its known MAC addresses. This works, just as an example, using linux snmpwalk command, like this:
>snmpwalk -v 2c -c public 192.168.1.2 .1.3.6.1.2.1.17.4.3
and one can even pick the mac addresses directly.
Astounding for me, querying the bigger switches I have in use (SG3216) , which I bought later (some time after the SG3109) fails!
Does that mean, the snmp bridge MIB is not supported on this switch?
What so about the TL1600 - which is probably my next candidate.
But from a security perspective, a LAN has to be watched for foreign addresses and so I hasitate to buy a new switch from
TP-LINK, because I am unable to find the reason:
- not supported ??
- how to configure the switch to access this OID: .1.3.6.1.2.1.17.4.3
Thanks anyway,
Manfred
Note: There are several "standards" to this, see: http://cric.grenoble.cnrs.fr/Administrateurs/Outils/MIBS/?oid=1.3.6.1.2.1.4.22
- IP-MIB (CISCO)
- RFC1213-MIB (DELL)
- IP-MIB (DELL)
- IP-MIB (ietf)
- RFC1213-MIB (ietf)