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Does Speedtouch 510 v4 do SNMP?

 
 
Hamish Marson
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      09-15-2003, 01:37 PM

Hi all.

Does anyone know for sure whether the speedtouch 510 v4 4 port DSL
router provides an snmp daemon on board for remote querying?

I"m all set to buy one, but want to be able to pull the stats from it,
and I can't find anything definitive. The CLI manual just lists an snmp
config file, but nothing more is documented. I've found a couple of
posts around the world, but it's inconclusive. Some say it does, some say
it doesn't, but none of them provide any proof...


Does anyone know?

Failing that... What's the next best router to get?

(Needs... 4 port, firewall, CLI, SNMP, UK with Nildram).

TIA

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Martin Cooper
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      09-15-2003, 05:53 PM
Hamish Marson <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>
> Hi all.
>
> Does anyone know for sure whether the speedtouch 510 v4 4 port DSL
> router provides an snmp daemon on board for remote querying?
>
> I"m all set to buy one, but want to be able to pull the stats from it,
> and I can't find anything definitive. The CLI manual just lists an snmp
> config file, but nothing more is documented. I've found a couple of
> posts around the world, but it's inconclusive. Some say it does, some say
> it doesn't, but none of them provide any proof...
>
>
> Does anyone know?
>
> Failing that... What's the next best router to get?
>
> (Needs... 4 port, firewall, CLI, SNMP, UK with Nildram).
>
> TIA
>
> Hamish
>


Hi Hamish,
I have a speedtouch 510v4, and it has no SNMP support that I can find.
My understanding is that the speedtouch 610 does have SNMP support. However,
it is a lot more expensive, and as I haven't used one, I cannot guarantee
it.

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Greg Hennessy
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      09-15-2003, 07:21 PM
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 18:53:23 +0100, Martin Cooper <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>Hamish Marson <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:


>Hi Hamish,
> I have a speedtouch 510v4, and it has no SNMP support that I can find.
>My understanding is that the speedtouch 610 does have SNMP support. However,
>it is a lot more expensive, and as I haven't used one, I cannot guarantee
>it.



Hmmm I wonder are the 510 and 610 the same under the hood hardware wise.



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      05-09-2005, 02:52 PM

I beg to differ, my Speedtouch 510v4 does support SNMP.
In the CLI interface type snmp
You have 5 options,
GET, Walk, GetNext, List, Config
config a RO community to allow an external agent poll the device - i
is not possible to specify a source address here, so in theory anyon
who can get to port UDP/161 can poll your device - so I suggest yo
don't NAT it..

Strangley, it is not possible to walk, get, getnext (which is what
walk is anyway) from the CLIwithout specifying a RW community as well
That makes security an even worse nightmare though.
It also only seems to support SNMP V1, not 2c
It also does not send traps, just answers polls.

I have successfully set up MRTG to poll my speedtouch.

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Greg Hennessy Wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 18:53:23 +0100, Martin Cooper
> I have a speedtouch 510v4, and it has no SNMP support that I ca
> find.
> My understanding is that the speedtouch 610 does have SNMP support
> However,
> it is a lot more expensive, and as I haven't used one, I canno
> guarantee
> it.[/i]
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Peter M
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      05-09-2005, 07:29 PM
On Mon, 9 May 2005 15:52:21 +0100, jimbaab
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>I beg to differ, my Speedtouch 510v4 does support SNMP.


Wonder when this post was submitted on 'broadbandbandter.com' seeing
as it is a response to a posting in 2003...

> On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 18:53:23 +0100, Martin Cooper


I know postcards can 'get lost' for 50 years but this is odd too :-)
 
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      05-09-2005, 09:29 PM
On Mon, 09 May 2005 20:29:45 +0100, Peter M <us-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>On Mon, 9 May 2005 15:52:21 +0100, jimbaab
><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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>>I beg to differ, my Speedtouch 510v4 does support SNMP.

>
>Wonder when this post was submitted on 'broadbandbandter.com' seeing
>as it is a response to a posting in 2003...
>
>> On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 18:53:23 +0100, Martin Cooper

>
>I know postcards can 'get lost' for 50 years but this is odd too :-)


Quite, my 510v4 has had a long and loving relationship with jffnms for a
long time now LOL.


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