Cisco Bug: CSCup67234 - SNMP ACL not programmed after supervisor switch over
Last Modified
Feb 28, 2018
Products (8)
- Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Switches
- Cisco Nexus 7000 10-Slot Switch
- Cisco Nexus 7000 4-Slot Switch
- Cisco Nexus 7700 6-Slot Switch
- Cisco Nexus 7700 18-Slot Switch
- Cisco Nexus 7000 18-Slot Switch
- Cisco Nexus 7000 9-Slot Switch
- Cisco Nexus 7700 10-Slot Switch
Known Affected Releases
6.2(2) 6.2(6) 6.2(6a) 6.2(8) 6.2(8a)
Description (partial)
<B>Symptom:</B> Nexus 7000 replies to SNMP requests from a server not permitted in SNMP ACL <B>Conditions:</B> 1) The new SNMP ACL syntax is used - snmp-server community [community] use-ipv4acl [SNMP-ACL] - snmp-server community [community] use-ipv6acl [SNMP-ACL] 2) A supervisor switch over has occurred. To verify if the issue is present issue the "show system internal npacl acl" command. If it does not return the ACLs entries the issue is hit.
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