Hey thanks Dave:)
The access configuration was
"rocommunity public 127.0.0.1" in snmpd.conf file
so I made a change to this as "rocommunity public"
later I was able to get the values appropriately.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Shield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 5:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: How to find the port number on which my snmp is listening
On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 16:57 +0530, Naganarasimha wrote:
> if I execute any command from the same system, I am able see receiving and
> sending information but from any other machine I am able to see it is just
> receiving the data but not "sending".
So the agent *is* receiving the requests OK?
That rules out a problem with the port number.
>> - do the agent's control settings allow this request?
> So what is the reason for this...
The most likely reason is the access control settings.
(Just as it says above).
> .... and how to overcome this.
No idea.
It might be useful if you told us what access control settings
you've got configured :-)
Dave
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