On 28 November 2011 10:57, prashant n <[email protected]> wrote:
>> What is the value of 'integerObject.0' ?
>  Default value of integerObject.0 = 20

Hmmm...  that should  have generated a trap when the agent started up.

Which did you start first - snmpd or snmptrapd?


Try leaving snmptrapd running, and stop snmpd.
Then start it again - what does snmptrapd log?

Dave

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