Hi Jaya,
What is it you want to use NetSNMP to do?
Mark
*From:* Jayashree M A [mailto:rangili.ma...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* 11 August 2016 10:04
*To:* net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
*Subject:* newbie
Hi,
I am a newbie to net-snmp and snmp and nms/ems
Could someone give me pointers
Hi,
I am a newbie to net-snmp and snmp and nms/ems
Could someone give me pointers to good tutorial or books
to come upto speed.
Thanks in advance
Jaya
--
What NetFlow Analyzer can do for you? Monitors network bandwidth
On 04/15/16 16:58, Wes Hardaker wrote:
Dan Miller writes:
created ~/.snmp/snmpd.conf :
defSecurityName MD5User
...
sent:
sudo snmpgetnext 127.0.0.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2.0
snm
I'm trying an even
simpler test now. I have snmpd V5.7.2 running on my machine.
Using as reference,
http://www.net-snmp.org/wiki/index.php/TUT:SNMPv3_Options
> stopped snmpd
> created ~/.snmp/snmpd.conf :
defCont
I tried it out and recompiling with the changed OID did work :)
This is a Juniper Bug and is tracked by bug id: PR397705
Thanks Dave for your support.
Looking forward to learn more about Net SNMP.
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 11:38 PM, Dave Shield wrote:
> On 2 August 2012 16:23, stavan shah wrote
On 2 August 2012 16:23, stavan shah wrote:
> If a simple config change and recompiling can help it will be great. So
> wanted to understand what change am I missing in this regard.
All I can suggest is you try it.
That ought to work, but it's not something we've ever really looked at.
Dave
Thanks a lot Dave for the super quick response. I have read few of your
posts and they are definitely helping me understand things better.
I completely agree to your advice below and we are in process of
redesigning the MIB tables for this.
But there are a considerable devices to be configured and
On 2 August 2012 12:14, stavan shah wrote:
> I am using the net-snmp-5.4.2.1 package and polling a few devices.
>
> I have a case where in the OID length is > 128 subidentifiers. i.e breaking
> the sub identifier length rule in http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2578
>
> But I would still like to proce
Hi All,
Can you please help me out with the below query.
I am using the net-snmp-5.4.2.1 package and polling a few devices.
I have a case where in the OID length is > 128 subidentifiers. i.e breaking
the sub identifier length rule in http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2578
But I would still like to
Thank you Dave for your fast reply.
First of all, I'm trying to finish this project for over 2 weeks, but I didn't
want to ask for any help.I've tried many different ways to approach this
problem, using different frameworks (mib2c.array-list and the other types).
Do you think that it will be a pr
On 26 May 2012 11:00, Magda Stefan wrote:
> One of the tasks that I had to do was to create 2 new oids that
> represent "One way delay" and "Available transfer rate" for each of the
> computer's network interface. I chose to introduce them under the ifTable.
Hmmm I'm not sure that's a p
First of all I would like to
introduce my self: I am a student in the 4th year at Technical
University of Cluj Napoca, Romania. As I am about to graduate I have to
do a project for my bachelor diploma which is "The management of
computers network, based on Nagios. I had to install Nagios as a m
I've installed the Windows binaries for NET-SNMP version 5.6.1.1 on my
Windows 7 workstation.
I registered the snmptrapd service and was able to run the service from
the command line (output is being logged to c:\usr\log\traptest.txt).
Now I'm trying to test that snmptrapd is receiving traps.
I basically need to do:
$ snmpwalk -v2c -mALL -c rescore-public 128.x.y.z
From what I gather in the man pages I should be able to do
$ snmpwalk alias:myalias
and/or
$ snmpwalk myalias
I can specify those options as the default in ~/.snmp/snmp.conf. But when I try
to make them host-specific,
Following up... I got the example subagent working. (yay!)
The issue is with macports, not net-snmp. The current macports
distribution is net-snmp 5.5 but the master agent (snmpd) is 4.5. The
generated subagents do not like to play well.
Within the macports distribution the net-snmp config file
(
Thanks everyone for your initial responses.
I think if I can get the example subagent code working, I could get mine to
as well. Using the -Dagentx flag doesn't produce any additional output on
the example subagent. On the master agent (snmpd) it does print some extra
lines, but nothing new is pro
Thank you Wes,
I will have a look on it, although I have already a working Trap
application (only version2c, but that is enough for me).
The last days I was busy, so I had no time to work again on the
agent/subagent. I already saved your advice with the proxy, but I think I
did not understa
> On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 22:50:41 +0200, "sebastian2...@gmx.de"
> said:
Sd> REALLY nice would be to have a simple compiling example, how to create a
Sd> program which can act as trapsender, client and server at once.
FYI, the example code in agent/mibgroup/examples/notification.c might
h
> On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 16:53:15 -0700, Matt Flanzer
> said:
MF> Basically, no matter what I've tried I get the response:
MF> No Such Object available on this agent at this OID
One thing worth doing is running both the subagent and the master agent
with debugging output. You can do this
missing and if I as a newbie look
on the working code (like snmpd) than it is too much (it has soo
many features implemented).
REALLY nice would be to have a simple compiling example, how to create a
program which can act as trapsender, client and server at once. It must
not have all
Hello all --
I've installed NET-SNMP on my Mac (via macports) and I'm trying to write a
subagent. I've followed the wiki instructions, but I can't get it to work.
Basically, no matter what I've tried I get the response:
No Such Object available on this agent at this OID
I've also tried the demo s
Hello all --
I've installed NET-SNMP on my Mac (via macports) and I'm trying to write a
subagent. I've followed the wiki instructions, but I can't get it to work.
Basically, no matter what I've tried I get the response:
No Such Object available on this agent at this OID
I've also tried the demo s
On 2 August 2010 10:22, Guerrero, Simon (PTS horizontal PS projects)
wrote:
>
> So basically, all I want to do is use the “snmptrap” tool to send an error
> message to that product.
>
> However, I’m confused by all these different MIBS, and what to use
If you need to send your own private error m
Hi
I'm new to SNMP, so please forgive the stupid questions, but...
I have a number of Windows boxes where I want to run archiving scripts
which take audit data and copy it to a central box. When something goes
wrong, I need to alert a central admin.
The admin uses a product which catche
On 2 July 2010 14:51, Joan Landry wrote:
> You have to use mib2c for each table and scalor:
> Example:
> mib2c -c mib2c.scalar.conf SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB:usmUserSpinLock
> mib2c -c mib2c.table_data.conf SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB:usmUserTable
Minor correction:
You should be able to run "mib2c -c m
Hi All,
I am implementing a private MIB to expose some performance statistics of our
systems. For HA, we have more than one systems which runs on embedded
devices , but are firewalled by a management server i.e they are not
accessible directly to the external world, they can be
accessed through m
bles, many scalar and many string values. Is
> there a configuration file to automagically generate template code
> which respects data types? Do I have to use mib2c separately for each
> entry of my MIB?
>
> Thank you very much and my apologies if the question is stupid. I am
> v
, 2010 9:11 AM
To: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Very Newbie: Converting a complex MIB file with mib2c
Hi all.
I am really new to SNMP and net-snmp. I have a MIB file from a network
switch and i wanted to make a custom subagent to make the snmpd of my
workstation report some dummy data
which respects data types? Do I have to use mib2c separately for each
entry of my MIB?
Thank you very much and my apologies if the question is stupid. I am
very newbie and very confused, too.
Regards,
Stavros
--
This
Thanks a lot ! Dave for the detailed info.
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Dave Shield wrote:
> 2009/11/5 seshu babu :
> > 1. The net-snmp-devel rpm doesn't have a mib2c compiler that means I can
> do
> > away with the mib2c compiler instead depend on dlmod for code & mib
> changes?
>
---
2009/11/8 LiWei Sun :
> I don't know how to pass an ip address value to "snmp_set_var_typed_value"
> function.
> I got a string value like "192.168.1.1", is it right to simply cast it to
> u_char* type
No - you need to pass it a *binary* string - of length 4.
Something like:
char addr[4];
2009/11/5 seshu babu :
> 1. The net-snmp-devel rpm doesn't have a mib2c compiler that means I can do
> away with the mib2c compiler instead depend on dlmod for code & mib
> changes?
mib2c is written in perl, so you need to install the RPM
'net-snmp-perl' as well.
This includes the mib2c scrip
i, I am trying to write a mib module of my own. I don't know how to pass an
ip address value to "snmp_set_var_typed_value" function. I got a string
value like "192.168.1.1", is it right to simply cast it to u_char* type, the
ASN1 type defined in mib is "IpAddress"? How to specify the byte order ?
-
Hi all,
I am a snmp newbie trying to use net-snmp as an Agent in my linux Fedora 10
system.
To start using net-snmp as an snmp agent:
1. I first installed these rpm's into our system:
>>rpm -qa | grep snmp
net-snmp-libs-5.4.2.1-4.fc10.
i386
net-snmp-5.4.2-3.fc10.i386
net-snmp-util
Hi,
I am about to evaluate net-snmp for our purposes. We use so far a different
snmp architecture and have quite many private MIB attributes (and of course
codelines) which would have to be ported. So I try to find out the smoothest
way to make that transition work.
The sw handles all kinds of
OoO En ce début d'après-midi ensoleillé du lundi 08 juin 2009, vers
15:57, PoWah Wong disait :
> In C.
Did you look at this example?
http://www.net-snmp.org/dev/agent/notification_8c-example.html
The last variable binding in this example is an ASN_OCTET_STR. You
should do exactly th
In C.
--- On Sat, 6/6/09, Vincent Bernat wrote:
> From: Vincent Bernat
> Subject: Re: newbie: how to initialize DisplayString for a NOTIFICATION
> To: "PoWah Wong"
> Cc: "net-snmp-users"
> Received: Saturday, June 6, 2009, 3:58 AM
> OoO En cette soir
OoO En cette soirée bien amorcée du vendredi 05 juin 2009, vers 22:33,
PoWah Wong disait :
> If my trap is defined as follows, how to initialize certExpiry to a
> valid DisplayString?
In C or with snmptrap?
--
BOFH excuse #51:
Cosmic ray particles crashed through the hard disk platter
---
If my trap is defined as follows, how to initialize certExpiry to a valid
DisplayString?
certExpiry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..128))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This DisplayString objects' indicates the expiry date of the ser
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 09:09:30AM +0100, Dave Shield wrote:
> 2009/5/11 :
> > In addition, there are two important system statistics, interface
> > statistics and monitored partitions, that I'd like to graph.
>
> Again - the first step is to check whether the agent is reporting this
> informatio
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 09:09:30AM +0100, Dave Shield wrote:
> > I'm suspicious that the "paranoid" security group defined in
> > snmpd.conf simply isn't providing the necessary information.
>
> That was my immediate suspicion too.
> My initial guess was that the default configuration will give
>
2009/5/11 :
> 4) I tested using: snmpwalk -v 2c -c COMMUNITY_STRING_HERE nirvana system
That output shows that the agent is reporting the information for the
'system' group.
What happens if you run the same query, but looking at 'interfaces'
or 'host',
or 'cpu' etc ?
> 5) I installed cacti an
Hello,
I've recently decided to start using SNMP to monitor the systems in my
personal network. These are mostly PCs running Linux or OpenBSD, but
there may be one switch that I decide to monitor once I've got the
knack.
Based on what I'd heard, I chose cacti to do the front-end work
(graphing,
Hello,
I've recently decided to start using SNMP to monitor the systems in my
personal network. These are mostly PCs running Linux or OpenBSD, but
there may be one switch that I decide to monitor once I've got the
knack.
Based on what I'd heard, I chose cacti to do the front-end work
(graphing,
2009/3/18 Dan Nolan :
> I have net-snmp installed on my Fedora 9 box. I understand that I need
> snmptrapd for what I'm looking to do. I found the "traptoemail" script and
> put this line in my snmptrapd.conf file:
>
> traphandle TRAPOID|default /usr/local/bin/traptoemail [-f FROM] [-s
> SMTPSERV
> From: Dan Nolan [mailto:dno...@multi-ad.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 9:59 AM
> I have net-snmp installed on my Fedora 9 box. I understand
> that I need snmptrapd for what I'm looking to do. I found
> the "traptoemail" script and put this line in my snmptrapd.conf file:
>
> trapha
I'm sorry if this is a dumb question, but I'm fairly new to Linux,
Nagios, and net-snmp. I am looking for something that I can send SNMP
traps to and it will e-mail me when it gets the trap.
I have net-snmp installed on my Fedora 9 box. I understand that I need
snmptrapd for what I'm looking
On Fri, 2009-01-09 at 08:37 +, Dave Shield wrote:
>
>
> >> > What I expected was some way of describing to the snmpd agent where to
> >> > get the value to return.
>
> That tends to be hard-coded into the agent (or subagent) binary.
This is what I deduced but couldn't find a description th
2009/1/8 Larry Brown :
>> > As I understand it the part of the OID that is returned depends on its
>> > existence in the MIB.
>>
>> There is no "part of the OID". OIDs (object identifiers) are atomic.
I'm not sure I agree.
The OID that is returned from a query naturally falls into two parts
On Thu, 2009-01-08 at 12:31 -0800, Mike Ayers wrote:
> > From: Larry Brown [mailto:larry.br...@dimensionnetworks.com]
> > Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2009 11:26 AM
>
> > Hello all, I've read a number of articles around on snmp and have a
> > fundamental theory going as to how this works at a ma
> From: Larry Brown [mailto:larry.br...@dimensionnetworks.com]
> Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2009 11:26 AM
> Hello all, I've read a number of articles around on snmp and have a
> fundamental theory going as to how this works at a macro
> level but need
> some confirmation. Any assistance will b
Hello all, I've read a number of articles around on snmp and have a
fundamental theory going as to how this works at a macro level but need
some confirmation. Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
As I understand it the part of the OID that is returned depends on its
existence in the MIB.
Hello I am new to snmp but I have installed snmp on my machine to
monitor it via another remote machine. I can monitor my CPU, Memory,
Disk usage but what I want to include is to monitor my network
interface. Can anyone help me in doing this?
Thanks in advance.
--
Thanks for the response, I just noticed the notes in the service
description.
Matthew Devine
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Anders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 1:46 PM
To: Matthew Devine
Cc: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: Newbie MIB
Matthew Devine wrote:
> So I just installed Net-SNMP binary for Windows version 5.4.2. Been
> reading through the documentation but unable to figure out why I can’t
> get any of the systemStats from the UCDavis SNMP MIB.
>
> snmpwalk -v2c -c public localhost systemStats
>
> UCD-SNMP-MIB::system
snmpwalk -v2c -c public localhost
and post the answer you get.
De: Matthew Devine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: miércoles, 03 de diciembre de 2008 19:07
Para: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Asunto: Newbie MIB questions on Windows
So I
So I just installed Net-SNMP binary for Windows version 5.4.2. Been reading
through the documentation but unable to figure out why I can't get any of
the systemStats from the UCDavis SNMP MIB. I confirmed that the MIB exists
in my "c:\usr\share\snmp\mibs" directory. I can't seem to figure out wh
On 06/09/07, Mike Ayers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What's the algorithm for routing requests? Builtins first?
> Registration order? Most specific?
Most specific.
Dave
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Hello Mike,
the reason for the fact that 1.3.6.1.4.x requests were not passed from the
master agent to the subagent was default (=incorrect in this case) access
configuration of snmpd.conf.
After replacing default with
rocommunity public default .1
things started to work fine.
Previously, I wa
This thread has made me curious. The OP indicated that (s)he is
registering for .1.3.6. Unless the master agent has been built with no MIBs,
such a registratrion would not service all requests, correct? Specifically,
requests within MIBs that were built into the agent will handle the
On 06/09/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Dave,
>
> thanks for your prompt reply.
>
> I will use rocommunity public
>
> but what about view and access ?
Please read the documentation.
(man page and FAQ entries)
Dave
--
Hello Dave,
thanks for your prompt reply.
I will use rocommunity public
but what about view and access ?
MIlan
On Thu, September 6, 2007 12:08 pm, Dave Shield wrote:
> On 06/09/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I am desperately trying different settings in snmpd.conf but w
On 06/09/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am desperately trying different settings in snmpd.conf but w/o any success.
>
> The current settings are:
>
> com2sec paranoid default public
> com2sec readonly default public
> com2sec readwrite default private
Hello Dave,
thanks for replying. For some odd reason I did not get your mail on Tuesday.
I am desperately trying different settings in snmpd.conf but w/o any success.
The current settings are:
com2sec paranoid default public
com2sec readonly default public
com2sec readwrite de
On 05/09/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do I need to do something special or enable something in conf files to be
> able to use 1.3.6.1.4.x.y range?
I will repeat the same question that I asked when you posted the same query
on Tuesday:
What are the access control settings for
Hello guys,
I am struggling with netsnmp_handler_registration_create.
I am able to register handlers for some OIDs and I receive requests in the
handler. E.g. when I register for .1.3.6 I receive request for
1.3.6.1.2.1.1.9.1.5.
When I register for 1.3.6.1.4 or 1.3.6.1.4.x.y the requests are not
following Debug tokens
"-Dagent,handler".
G
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 09 August 2007 18:35
> To: Graeme Wilson
> Cc: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: RE: Newbie question: writing a simple
t; -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: 09 August 2007 16:09
>> To: Graeme Wilson
>> Cc: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Subject: RE: Newbie question: writing a simple agent
>>
>>
>> Hello Graeme,
; Cc: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: RE: Newbie question: writing a simple agent
>
> Hello Graeme,
>
> thanks for your prompt reply.
>
> netsnmp_register_handler( reg ) is "hidden" in
>
> printf("returned=%d\n", netsnmp_register_handler(reg));
&g
>> Sent: 09 August 2007 15:43
>> To: Graeme Wilson
>> Cc: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Subject: RE: Newbie question: writing a simple agent
>>
>>
>> Hello Graeme,
>>
>>
>> sorry for bothering you again.
>>
>> I
August 2007 15:43
> To: Graeme Wilson
> Cc: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: RE: Newbie question: writing a simple agent
>
> Hello Graeme,
>
> sorry for bothering you again.
>
> I have tried to merge your code with MFD code. I am obviously
> doing some
agent (binary/executable) I doctored an existing 'main' that I
> had from when I'd created a subagent with mib2c - its just like your
> example below: - init_agent
> - etc etc
> - register your handler here
> - loop (agent_check_and_process)
> - etc etc
>
>
> C
@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Newbie SNMP Design Question
Hi Snmp gurus,
I am quite new to SNMP, for that matter net-SNMP, but I have worked with
many other socket based protocols. I have to work on a new project to do
the following functionalities. Please lead me how I can use net-SNMP for
that.
There are
Hi, i am newbie using the net-snmp, but i was trying to put to work the
snmptrapd, on windows.
I having 2 problems:
1) always when I restart the service, the logfile are cleaned. I didn't
find nothing on documentation that explains that.
2) I didn't understand what
Hi Snmp gurus,
I am quite new to SNMP, for that matter net-SNMP, but I have worked with
many other socket based protocols. I have to work on a new project to do
the following functionalities. Please lead me how I can use net-SNMP for
that.
There are some components in network, which is going to g
process)
- etc etc
Cheers
Graeme
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 08 August 2007 14:47
> To: Graeme Wilson
> Cc: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: RE: Newbie question: writing a simple agent
>
> Hell
- snmp_shutdown
or am I missing something?
Sorry for asking you newbie trivial questions :-)
Thanks.
Milan
On Wed, August 8, 2007 11:11 am, Graeme Wilson wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
> I have done something similar recently (I provide some sample code below
> - but note that ultima
EXT: /* Call some
> other code to process the 'requests' argument */ ret =
> myData->getNextData( requests ); break; default:
> /* we should never get here in my code */
> iRet = SNMP_ERR_GENERR; break; }
> return ret; }
>
>
>
>
>> -Original Message-
&
half Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 08 August 2007 06:51
> To: Mike Ayers
> Cc: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: RE: Newbie question: writing a simple agent
>
> Hello Mike,
>
> thanks for replying to my question.
>
> I understand that a standard approach is
Hello Mike,
thanks for replying to my question.
I understand that a standard approach is to register the agent for a range
of OISs and to let the agent to be OID aware while the other process
should take care of the underlaying data.
However, I was asked to write an agent that would NOT be OID-a
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The agent itself will not be aware of individual OIDs and
> their meaning.
> This will be done by the other process that also holds the
> actual data.
This is a bit of a design problem as stated
Hello,
couple of days ago I have posted a problem. This time I am trying to
rephrase it and express myself more clearly.
I need to write a simple Net-SNMP agent that would get data from another
process. The agent will not be aware of individual OIDs and their data,
this will be carried out by the
Hi All, I'm trying to compile the net-snmp packages for my solaris 8 box
and am running into multiple issues.
Here's my errors from config.log:
===
configure:4110: sparc-sun-solaris2.8-gcc -c -g -O2
-I/usr/local/ssl/include
Hi,
I've just moved up to Net-SNMP 2.4rc2 (from 5.1.2) to use the embedded
perl traphandler.
I've been using the normal traphandling capabilities so far. There, the
trap values were passed simply:
OID value (no quotes or anything else)
Now, with TrapReceiver, I get values that contain the typ
Thanks Dave!
Dave Shield escribió:
> On 28/08/06, Sebastian Bello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have used the code in snmptrap to send a trap, but
>>
>> 1- it doesn't use send_trap_vars nor send_easy_trap (just init_snmp,
>> snmp_open, snmp_pdu_create, snmp_add_var and snmp_send); what's the
>>
On 28/08/06, Sebastian Bello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have used the code in snmptrap to send a trap, but
>
> 1- it doesn't use send_trap_vars nor send_easy_trap (just init_snmp,
> snmp_open, snmp_pdu_create, snmp_add_var and snmp_send); what's the
> difference between the two methods?
'snmpt
I have used the code in snmptrap to send a trap, but
1- it doesn't use send_trap_vars nor send_easy_trap (just init_snmp,
snmp_open, snmp_pdu_create, snmp_add_var and snmp_send); what's the
difference between the two methods?
2- it looks like libnetsnmp.so.10.0.1 is the only file needed to send
Hi list,
I want to send v1 traps from my C/C++ application using Net-SNMP. I've
been reading the documentation but am a bit confused. Maybe someone can
give me some hint:
- where can I find a simple code example on how to send a trap?
- do I need the full Net-SNMP installed?
- do I need to creat
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On 05/08/06, Marius Banica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cant upgrade this is built in system
Then you're probably out of luck.
The 5.0.x agent doesn't include support for generating linkUp/Down traps.
If you can't change the running code,
On 03/08/06, Marius Banica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am running net snmp 5.0.9
> I want to send snmptrap to a host when my link of the network interface goes
> down and when it comes up
Step 1: Upgrade to 5.3.1
Step 2: Read the snmpd.conf(5) man page, under "ACTIVE MONITORING"
In prati
Hello
I tried using the documentation but without success so I have a simple question
Iam
running net snmp 5.0.9
I
want to send snmptrap to a host when my link of the network interface goes down
and when it comes up
I
want to use snmptrap command
I
tried the syntax and usin
Hi,
I am newbie to netsnmp. I need to develop a snmp agent for redhat linux
machine.
The linux machine come with the Netsnmp version 5.1.x.
a) Can i use the netsnmp 5.2.x for developing an snmp sub agent for this
machine and add it to work with redhat original agent
b) if Not, can i use the
command to log
result to the file??Thanks advance for your help.
-Sherry
>From: Thomas Anders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>Subject: Re: Newbie help
>Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 11:08:49 +0200
>
>jaskaran singh wrote:
> > Warning: no access
jaskaran singh wrote:
> Warning: no access control information configured.
> *This receiver will *NOT* accept any incoming notifications."
> *I don't understand why. I am including a copy of snmptrapd.conf file
> too. Any direction towards a solution is appreciated.
Read the snmptrapd.conf(5) man
I am trying to catch snmptrap sent by a host to this box. When i test
the config file using the -Dread_config option i get this message.
"No log handling enabled - turning on stderr logging
registered debug token read_config, 1
read_config: reading premib configuration tokens
read_config: config
Hello
I'm trying to write an application to configure AT-8326GB switches on my
network to enable/disable MAC addresses on ports via SNMP. I'm new to
SNMP and net-snmp. I have the MIB file, but I don't know if I'm able to
set port security and assign MAC addresses using shell commands like
snmp
Title: RE: net-snmp newbie needs help
Hi,
See the /var/log/snmpd.log. I hope you are missing the snmpd.conf file. If so run “snmpconf –i –g basic_setup”. Refer “./snmpd –h” and “snmpconf –h” for more details. If you have snmpd.conf file in some other directory ( not in /usr/local
Greetings!
I am BRAND new to the whole net-snmp thing, so please bear with me...
I'm looking for some basic guidance.
I've run configure, make, and make install with the following successful
result (as far as I can tell):
-
> On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 03:28:54 +, jburke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
jburke> I've tried some basic settings for trapping some log sent from my
jburke> linksys befsr41 4-port router which is sending some kinda snmp port
jburke> 162 messages-- but dam I wanna but I cantta?
You need to use t
I've tried some basic settings for trapping some log sent from my
linksys befsr41 4-port router which is sending some kinda snmp port
162 messages-- but dam I wanna but I cantta? I'm sorry for being so
dumb in this, but what terms should I look into and make necessary
changes to, as in configur
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