RE: SNMP discovery with SBS

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From: John Quirk (JohnQuirk_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/10/05


Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 01:33:02 -0800

Hi Bill,
Thanks for the reply. I've actually turned off packet filreing completely
and it still doesn't work, I can't perform an SNMP ping with no packet
filtering in place. This leads me to believe that it is not an ISA problem,
but the problem lies somewhere else.

I do not have any problem performing an SNMP ping of a standard Windows 2003
server we have. Nor do I have any trouble with a Standard SBS server once
I've opened port 161 in the ICEW wizard firewall screen.

Any ideas what else I can try?

Thanks

John

"Bill Peng [MSFT]" wrote:

> Hi John,
>
> Thank you for posting here.
>
> I understand that you want to enable the ISA server to enable SNMP traffic.
> If I'm out of base, please don't hesitate to let me know.
>
> 1. Right click IP Packet Filters, point to New, and click Filter.
> 2. Key in SNMP and click Next.
> 3. Choose Allow packet transmission and click Next.
> 4. Choose Custom and click Next.
> 5. Choose UDP, Receive Only, Fixed local port 161.
> 6. Finish the wizard.
>
> Then, please create an SNMP trap filter. To do so:
>
> 1. Right click IP Packet Filters, point to New, and click Filter.
> 2. Key in SNMP-Trap and click Next.
> 3. Choose Allow packet transmission and click Next.
> 4. Choose Custom and click Next.
> 5. Choose UDP, Send Only, Fixed Remote port 162.
> 6. Finish the wizard.
>
> I hope the above info helps.
>
> If you have any update, please feel free to post back.
>
> Bill Peng
> MCSE 2000, MCDBA
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> >Hello,
> >I am trying to perform SNMP discovery of a remote SBS Server which I have
> a
> >hardware VPN to. I am able to do this to a server running SBS Standard,
> but
> >not to one running SBS Premium and ISA Server. I have opened port 161 on
> the
> >windows firewall using the Internet Connection Wizard, but still cannot
> >perform an SNMP ping against the Premiun Server.
> >
> >Any ideas?
> >Thanks
> >John
> >
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