Cisco Systems MIB Discovery Failure

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MIB Discovery Failure philbo30 10-02-07
Posted by philbo30 on October 2, 2007, 2:08 pm
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Running a Cisco 3845 with 12.4(9)T1

The following command:

sho snmp mib ifmib ifindex Tunnel160123

yields the following results:

Interface = Tunnel160123, Ifindex = 37

However the Ifindex is *not* discoverable via a MIB-browser! It only
shows up via the CLI.

This seems to occur completely at random. Some Tunnels are discovered
with the MIB browser and some aren't. All the configurations are done
exactly the same way.

We are using the global config command:

snmp-server ifindex persist

Any ideas as to why this is occurring?


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