You’ve already fixed this by running the command with sudo. This issue occurs when the user doesn’t have the necessary permissions to execute a file or command. Using sudo runs the command with root privileges, bypassing the permission issue.
No Response from snmp.meraki.com:16100: This error means that the SNMP request sent to snmp.meraki.com on port 16100 did not get a response within the specified timeout period (10 seconds in your case). This could be due to several reasons:
The host snmp.meraki.com is not reachable. You can check this by using the ping command.
The SNMP service is not running on the host.
The host is not configured to accept SNMP requests on port 16100.
Network issues such as firewalls blocking the SNMP requests/responses.
Is your Organization/Network configured to accept SNMP requests?
I am not a Cisco Meraki employee. My suggestions are based on documentation of Meraki best practices and day-to-day experience.
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