Bug ID 671920: Accessing SNMP over IPv6 on non-default route domains

Last Modified: Sep 13, 2023

Affected Product(s):
BIG-IP TMOS(all modules)

Known Affected Versions:
12.1.2

Fixed In:
13.1.0, 12.1.3

Opened: Jun 30, 2017

Severity: 3-Major

Symptoms

The SNMP daemon cannot send traps to a non-default route domain destination. However, it can respond to SNMP requests over from a client that is accessed through a non-default route domain path for IPv4. For IPv6 this does not work.

Impact

Access to SNMP must be through default route domain for IPv6.

Conditions

SNMP access over IPv6 on a client accessed through a non-default route domain does not work.

Workaround

None

Fix Information

With this bug fix you can access SNMP from an IPv6 client on a non-default route domain. There is no plan to allow traps to be delivered to destinations on a non-default route domain.

Behavior Change

Guides & references

K10134038: F5 Bug Tracker Filter Names and Tips