2009/3/4 Tomáš Harabin <harabin.to...@gmail.com>:
> I know that SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 difference and my device is sending trap with
> header inforamtions: version=3, msgMaxSize=0 (this is bad information and
> stop processing),.... My device doesnt support SNMPv3 (encryption, etc).

If your device doesn't support SNMPv3, then it shouldn't be sending SNMP
messages with version=3

> My device's vendor thinks that this bad header should be ignored and analyzed
> such as SNMPv2c trap.

If that is what your vendor thinks, then your vendor is wrong.


>             Can I set up snmptrapd to force this behavior?

No.

If your device is broken, then the answer is to fix the device,
not to break everything else.
   Internet standards don't work that way.

Dave

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