Hi Dave,
              *Thanks for your valuable feedback.*
I included following lines on snmpd.conf
iquerySecName   myuser
monitor -r 10  myScalarTest   integerObject > 3


I run the snmptrapd and snmpd on separate terminals. I have done the same
as you suggested in previous mail but i cant able to generate trap. How to
fix this ?
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*Thanks in Advance*
*Prashant Nirni*
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On 28 November 2011 09:15, prashant n <[email protected]> wrote:
> I created a new snmpv3 user  using following command
>    net-snmp-config --create-snmpv3-user -a "my_password" myuser


> After that i queried  using SNMPv3 options using following commands:
> $ snmpget -v 3 -u myuser -l authNoPriv -a MD5 -A my_password localhost
sysUpTime.0

OK - all that looks good.


In which case, the next thing you should do is add the line

   iquerySecName   myuser

to the snmpd.conf file.
This tells the agent to run any internal queries as this user.
There's no need to specify the password here - the agent can
pick this up from the 'createUser' line that you already have in place.




>  Actually i have to monitor an object in the table but before to that i
want
> to test the scalar object( That i defined in MIB file and able to access
> using GET request) for simplicity. I want to trigger the trap when integer
> scalar object is within this range i,e 1 to 3 (value = 1 to value = 3).

Hmmmm... that might be tricky.
It would be more common to monitor an object, and trigger a trap
when the value moves *outside* a particular range.
(Or simply exceeds a specific threshold value)

Try adding the following to the snmpd.conf file

    monitor -r 10  myScalarTest   myScalar > 3

and restart the agent
That should trigger a trap when the value of myScalar.0
becomes greater than 3   (checking every 10 seconds).

Dave
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