Browsing Switches
To identify a Switch, Genian NAC sends out an SNMP request. If the response to the request comes back with an OID (dot1dBaseBridgeAddress(1.3.6.1.2.1.17.1.1)), then Genian NAC labels that MAC Address as a Switch. If switches are not identified with the public community string you will need to check the community string configuration or run a SNMPWALK to verify switch is responding properly.
Set Node Scan Interval On Network Sensor
- Go to System in the top panel
- Go to System > Sensor in the left System Management window
- Click Network Sensor IP
Under Settings tab:
- Click Sensor Settings
Under Node Information Scan:
- For Update Interval, edit time interval (1 minute - 1 year)
- Click Update
Set SNMP Settings For SNMP Scan
- Go to Preferences in the top panel
- Go to General > Node in the left Preferences window
Under SNMP:
- Click Add for SNMP settings
- For SNMP Version select
Version 2c
orVersion 3
- In Version 2, enter read/write community string(e.g. public,private) For Community
- In Version 3, enter Username and Select the appropriate Security Level
- There are
NoAuth/NoPriv
,Auth/NoPriv
, andAuth/Priv
in the Security Level
- For Collecting Network Information, needs to remain On (If set to Off SNMP information will not be collected)
- For Update Interval, edit time interval (5 minutes – 1 year)
- For Time Object, specify time object
- Click Scan Now button for SNMP to scan instantly
Use SNMPWALK on Windows machine To Verify Switch Response
Note
If a Switch fails to populate in Switch List, first check Switch Community strings on switch, then run a SNMPWALK.
- Login to your Switch and verify it’s SNMP Community strings
- Verify Genian NAC has correct SNMP Community strings set
- Using Windows machine and Net-SNMP do the following:
- Download Net-SNMP for Windows (Set the default folder location to C:Net-SNMP to easily locate it)
- Open Command Prompt and change directories. Type cd /Net-SNMP/bin
- Run the snmpwalk using this command: snmpwalk -Os -c public -v 2c “Switch-IP” .1.3.6.1.2.1.17.1.1 (e.g. snmpwalk-Os -c public -v 2c 192.168.50.5 .1.3.6.1.2.1.17.1.1)
- Should display mib-2.17.1.1.0 = Hex-STRING: XX XX XX XX XX XX (This determines that the switch is responding properly to SNMP Requests)
Configure Switch Specific Information
Note
To enable switchport blocking enforcement, a write community or an SNMPv3 user with write permissions must be used. For more info see Configuring Switch Port Control
- Go to Management > Switch in the top panel and click Switches folder in the left Switch Management window.
- Find and click desired Switch name in the main Switches window
- By SNMP Data Collection , select On or Off.
- Select SNMP Version 2c or Version 3.
- Enter the Community strings in the Read/Write Community fields or enter the SNMP V3 Security information.
- Click Update