Steps to reproduce:
- Configure the SNMP service. Use v2c and set the community string.
- Set up the monitoring server to probe the router's LAN IP
This works OK until the router is rebooted or power-cycled for any reason. Whenever this happens, the SNMP monitoring only works on the core Linux parameters (load average, disk space, RAM)
For some reason, the signal level monitors (OIDs) start working again when I manually restart the snmpd service.
Maybe you should make a change in the next firmware release so that the snmpd service waits for 1-2min before starting?