At a guess the enable options set whether you can access SNMP via the local network (private) and the Internet. So I'd guess you want to enable local SNMP. And you'd need to enable remote if the box running MRTG lives elsewhere on the Internet.
The community options set a name that is required to access SNMP, in effect a password. SNMP isn't terribly secure.. The GET option is the community/password to be used for reading (metrics etc). The SET community is the one used for setting parameters. I'd set them both and to different strings. And then MRTG will need to be told what the string used for GET community is. Andrew ---------------- Andrew Back [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sun, 14 Sep 2003, Andrew Berry wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm trying to setup MRTG on my Debian box but I'm not having much joy. I > figured out it's the SNMP settings on my router. > > Via the web interface of my USR Broadband router I have the following > options:- > > Enable SNMP - Local > Enable SNMP - Remote > Get Community > Set Community > > Can anyone advise me what these settings should be? > > Thanks, > > Andrew > _______________________________________________ Scottish mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish