On 07/12/2007, PoWah Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can send a trap from the FC6 machine to my snmptrapd
> at 172.20.11.58:
> # snmptrap -v 3 -u test_MD5_AES -l authPriv -a MD5 -A
> 12345678 -x AES -X 87654321 -e
> 0x800000000102030405060708 172.20.11.58 0 coldStart.0
OK - so if that invocation works, why not try using the
same settings in your snmpd.conf file.
I.e.
trapsess -v 3 -u test_MD5_AES -l authPriv -a MD5 -A
12345678 -x AES -X 87654321 -e
0x800000000102030405060708 172.20.11.58:162
Note that the options should come *before* the name of
the host to send notifications to - just as they do with
the "snmptrap" command.
It might also be worth trying "snmptrap" using the
same settings as the trapsess entries.
If you can run
"snmptrap {something} 172.20.11:58:162"
successfully, then you ought to be able to use
"trapsess {something} 172.20.11:58:162"
And vice versa.
Dave
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