On 28 November 2011 07:26, prashant n <[email protected]> wrote:
> As per your suggestion i have gone through  README.snmpv3 file (in the
> source tree) and the SNMPv3 tutorials on the web pages.
> I worked on SNMPv3 queries as suggested in README.snmpv3 file
> and it worked fine.

So you can send SNMPv3 queries to the agent?  Good.
What is the exact command that you are using?
(i.e. what are the SNMPv3 user settings)



> Now tell me, what other pre-requisite i need to follow in order to
> handle DisMan Event MIB ?

What are the MIB object(s) that you are wishing to monitor?
And when do you want to trigger a trap?
   I.e. what is the value (or change of value) that the Event MIB
should be looking out for?

Dave

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