Re: SNMP to detect that a Cisco router....

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Hi dear,
If I understand, you're trying to change a varbind (Cisco SNMP variable) of your cisco router through the SNMP command. So, in this case you can make a SNMPWALK command to know all varbinds (OID) and after you'll change the specific varbind using the SNMPSET command as you want.
Oh, First of all you need to enable the SNMP protocol in your Cisco router.

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Hey all

Would anyone know how you use SNMP to detect that a Cisco router is using an alternative (redundant) interface and then change the routing settings on your firewall.

Kind Regards
Brent Clark

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