Hmm, good idea. I add my voice to this question. But, btw, SNMP implementations are extremely buggy. Last 2 examples from my experience (with snmpstat system): - I found Cisco which have packet countters (on interface) _decreased_ instead of _increased_ (but octet counters are _increased_); - I have Cisco and interface, which do not report type if you ask it by exact request, but you can read type by requesting 'snmpwalk' ('get next variable'); - many many devices can be kicked down by SNMP packets (I kicked down Pix firewall in one point, and few 6509 switches in other). So, it is not so easy - to have such publickly available devices. I hear about companies whho rent you network systems (just full network, not a separae cisco or 3-com) for learning purposes; may be, use them? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Vicky Rode" <vickyr@socal.rr.com> To: <nanog@merit.edu> Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 7:53 AM Subject: public accessible snmp devices?
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Hi there,
Just wondering if there are any pool of public accessible (read-only) snmp enabled devices that one can access for testing purposes (such as snmpwalk, polling devices via oid/mib, graphing chart..etc)?
I'm looking for a pool of devices that I run my test on.
Any pointers will be appreciated.
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