Welcome, Guest
Login Login / Register
Help
Community Index
Home
SCOM / MOM
SCCM / SMS
SCDPM
SCVMM

Forums » Extensions Discussions » Cisco Monitoring Forum

Thread: Login failed: NO LOGIN PROMPT

This question is answered. Helpful answers available: 2. Answered answers available: 1.


Permlink Replies: 7 - Pages: 1 - Last Post: Jan 25, 2010 11:10 AM by: baselah_796 Threads: [ Previous | Next ]
baselah_796

Posts: 23
Registered: 10/31/09
Login failed: NO LOGIN PROMPT
Posted: Jan 21, 2010 5:52 AM
 
  Click to reply to this thread Reply

Hi there,

I'm trying to use Cisco QMX, all information comes well in SCOM but i noticed one error in SCOM Monitoring:

(Cisco0001: Instrumentation Pack terminated: connect/login attempts failed - see DebugLog for additional info)

I tried to Test Connection (in "QMX Configuration Tool") to that switch, connection succeeded but Login failed, it lookes like this:


SSH-2.0-Cisco-1.25
Connect succeeded.
Attempting to login...
Login failed: NO LOGIN PROMPT


I asked Cisco Admins and it turned out that no direct access is allowed but all connections go through Tacacs Server, I tried to connect using Putty (port 22), it worked like charm with the same user name and password i'm using to connect in "QMX Configuration Tool".

What am i missing here? Help!


Gary Broadwater

Posts: 567
Registered: 12/24/07
Re: Login failed: NO LOGIN PROMPT
Posted: Jan 21, 2010 7:07 AM   in response to: baselah_796
 
  Click to reply to this thread Reply

when you log in with putty, what is the first prompt you get?


baselah_796

Posts: 23
Registered: 10/31/09
Re: Login failed: NO LOGIN PROMPT
Posted: Jan 21, 2010 8:07 AM   in response to: Gary Broadwater
 
  Click to reply to this thread Reply

When I use putty it connects, then asks for a user name, i enter it, then i get prompted for a password, i enter it, successful authentication, i'm in!

it seems that QMX Test Connection doesn't get the prompt for some reason after getting connected :s


Gary Broadwater

Posts: 567
Registered: 12/24/07
Re: Login failed: NO LOGIN PROMPT
Posted: Jan 21, 2010 8:20 AM   in response to: baselah_796
 
  Click to reply to this thread Reply

likely your gui on the hosts tab for login prompt is set to "ogin" looking for "login as:", so try setting it to "sername" no quotes, since username is the prompt.


baselah_796

Posts: 23
Registered: 10/31/09
Re: Login failed: NO LOGIN PROMPT
Posted: Jan 21, 2010 11:50 AM   in response to: Gary Broadwater
 
  Click to reply to this thread Reply

Actually, it did was (ogin), then i turned it to (ssword) according to what comments inside the script suggested, both failed.

I'll try sername tomorrow and see if that works, and ofcourse i'll come back here with updates.

thanks in advance :)


baselah_796

Posts: 23
Registered: 10/31/09
Re: Login failed: NO LOGIN PROMPT
Posted: Jan 24, 2010 10:25 PM   in response to: Gary Broadwater
 
  Click to reply to this thread Reply

Hi Gary,

Would you please tell me how this record -in the "Configuration Tool"- should look like?

I tried sername but same behaviour, i thought i might be configuring the record in a wrong way.


p.s. i looked at putty again, the first thing it asks is "Login as:" so maybe ogin is the correct thing to use, correct?!

regards,


Gary Broadwater

Posts: 567
Registered: 12/24/07
Re: Login failed: NO LOGIN PROMPT
Posted: Jan 25, 2010 4:51 AM   in response to: baselah_796
 
  Click to reply to this thread Reply

If the cisco prompt is Login As when you do it manually, then the config tool prompt should be defined as "ogin".  If your just not getting a prompt response when the automated attempt occurs, then you should open a trouble ticket with support to have a live meeting for an engineer to have a look at it with you.


baselah_796

Posts: 23
Registered: 10/31/09
Re: Login failed: NO LOGIN PROMPT
Posted: Jan 25, 2010 11:10 AM   in response to: Gary Broadwater
 
  Click to reply to this thread Reply

Hi again,

I figured it out, i wasn't checking the secure connection box in the Configuration Tool, once i checked it everything worked like charm.

Thanks Gary for the help.


Legend
Guru: 2001 + pts
Expert: 751 - 2000 pts
Enthusiast: 31 - 750 pts
Novice: 0 - 30 pts
Moderators
Helpful answer (5 pts)
Answered (10 pts)

Point your RSS reader here for a feed of the latest messages in all forums