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C-8 Motorola RF Switch System Reference Guide
C.2.2 Not able to SNMP WALK for a GET
Check whether the MIB browser has IP connectivity to the SNMP agent on the switch. Use IP Ping from
the client system which has the MIB Browser.
Check if the community string is the same at the agent side and the manager (MIB Browser) side. The
community name is case sensitive.
C.2.3 MIB not visible in the MIB browser
The filename.mib file should be first compiled using a MIB compiler, which creates a smidb file. This file must
be loaded in the MIB browser.
C.2.4 SNMP SETs not working
Check to see if environment variables are set. The following are the environment variables to be set.
SNMPCONFPATH=/butterfly/snmp
MIBDIRS=/butterfly/snmp/mibs
MIBS=ALL
Restart the SNMP agent (the snmpd daemon)
C.2.5 Not receiving SNMP traps
Check whether SNMP traps are enabled through CLI or Applet. Configure the MIB browser to display
notifications or traps. (This would generally be a check box in the MIB browser preferences).
C.2.6 Additional Configuration
Double check Managers' IP Address, community string, port number, read/write permissions, and snmp
version. Remember community string is CASE SENSITIVE.
C.3 Security Issues
This chapter describes the known troubleshooting techniques for the following data protection activities:
Switch Password Recovery
RADIUS Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting RADIUS Accounting Issues
Rogue AP Detection Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Firewall Configuration Issues
C.3.1 Switch Password Recovery
If the switch Web UI password is lost, you cannot get past the Web UI login screen for any viable switch
configuration activity. Consequently, a password recovery login must be used that will default your switch
back to its factory default configuration.

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