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Hi,
I went these days to R80.40. So far so good and everything went fine. But i noticed that all Interfaces monitored by SNMP are wrong. They somehow got scrambled during the upgrade.
In the past that never happened during the upgrades (when i went from R77.30 > R80.20 > R80.30)
I noticed that on 15xxx and 5xxx appliances. On my 3200 it seems that it had no influence. (they were originally installed with (R80.30) and never saw the previous versions)
Just want people to be aware of that issue. Or maybe someone knows a solution how to prevent that. I have not upgraded all my Appliances yet.
Regards,
Florian
Can you be more precise about the behavior you saw?
And did you open any TAC cases related to this?
Hi,
just did upgrade a 5200 Appliance. The difference is that SNMP will show the interface type names after upgrade. And not the Checkpoint names.
Appliance 5200
Before R80.30 HFA 215
After:R80.40 HFA 78
i assume this causes the rearrangement of the Interface OIDs.
no TAC as i can't simply open such one directly.
regards
Then use your CCSP and do no be shy 8) - with valid support you always can let us contact TAC to resolve or at least acknowledge it...
Dear Mr Albrecht,
As my CCSP feel free to open the TAC 😉
Hey Florian,
This is by design - see sk168601
You need to use ifName instead of ifDescr to get interface names
/Henrik
Hi Henrik,
thanks for the SK. readding is no issue so far for me. I just wanted to aware that this upgrade will break current monitoring if people used it before R80.40. As I did not find any information to that on sk160753.
Redgards,
Florian
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