Packages are listed on leaf.sourceforge.net under the Bering-uClibc 1.x
downloads.  As far as configuring the snmpd.conf file you COULD use it
straight out of the box with no modifications and it would work.  There
is a single tweak that you might want to do to allow a more "robust"
walk of the snmp tree.  Trace back your community name through the
groups to it's persmissions, change that from system to .1 and that will
allow you to walk all of the tree without having to specify anything in
the snmpwalk command.  I would however suggest making one change to the
conf script and that is for the community name.

On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 14:56, Troy Aden wrote:
> I am also interested in setting this up. Can you please provide links to
> netsnmpd
> (daemon)and netsnmpu (client) packages? Thanks!
> 
> Troy
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roger E McClurg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 11:32 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Stephen Pritchard
> Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Bering and MRTG [faked-from][sls]
> 
> Stephen,
> 
> MRTG and Bering 1.2 work great together. I monitor a number of Bering
> VPN/Routers with MRTG. It is simple. If you load both the netsnmpd
> (daemon)and netsnmpu (client) packages you can test your snmp at the
> Bering console. Snmpd.conf does not need much modification. Just make sure
> you have a community name that will let you have access to everything you
> want snmp to see. See my snippet from snmpd.conf below which allows snmp
> to access everything defined in the mib:
>         #
>         #
>         # community configuration
>         #
>         #         commName                      readV   writeV
>         #
>         community public                        xmini   -
>         community "your community name" all     all
> 
> 
> Verify that you can do an snmpwalk and get the data on the Bering box.
> Once you can see the snmp data locally it's time to put MRTG to work.
> Point MRTG at your Bering box with the correct community name and it will
> be able to report on all network adapters including virtual adapters like
> ipsec0.
> 
> Roger
> 
> >From: "Stephen Pritchard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 03:09:21 +1200
> >Subject: [leaf-user] Bering and MRTG
> >
> >I would like to use our Linux based MRTG system to monitor the network
> >traffic on a seperate LEAF Bering 1.2 system. I have looked at converting
> >it to Bering culibc and using the snmpd package. Unfortunatley I cannot
> >figure out how to configure the snmp daemons.
> >
> >Does any one have either some example Bering snmp configurations for
> >monitor network traffic? or does anyone know another way of setting up
> MRTG
> >to monitor the Bering system?.
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >-Stephen
> 
> 
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