--- Dave Shield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 14/12/2007, PoWah Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > The trap receiver *didn't* log the trap until
> > I modify snmptrapd.conf to:
> > createUser -e 0x80001f88806a19937bd3c75547
> > test_MD5_AES MD5 12345678 AES 87654321
> > i.e. the modification is that I change the
> engineID.
> > Now it started to log the trap.
> > However, I am still confused about engineID.
>
> Bottom line:
> The username and engineID specified (either
> implicitly or explicitly) by the sending application
> must match the username and engineID specified
> (implicitly or explicitly) by the receiving
> application.
>
> For most requests (GET, GETNEXT, SET, and INFORM),
> the receiving application will use a default
> engineID,
> and the sending application will first probe to
> discover
> the engine ID to use. The effect that everything
> just
> works, and you don't have to worry about engineID.
>
> That's not the case with TRAP requests. Such
> requests
> are "non-acknowledged", so this engine probe
> mechanism
> isn't used.
>
> In this situation, the safest approach is to
> *explicitly* specify
> the same engineID on both the sending side
> ("trapsess" in
> snmpd.conf) and the receiving side ("createUser" in
> snmptrapd.conf)
>
>
> Dave
>
Thank you for your help!!!
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