Hi Dave,
            * Thanks for your valuable feedback.*
*
*
 Default value of integerObject.0 = 20

*Thanks in Advance*
*Prashant Nirni*

On 28 November 2011 10:53, prashant n <prashant.n...@gmail.com> wrote:
>               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.

What is the value of 'integerObject.0' ?



Dave
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