Re: Win2k SNMP Traffic

2000-09-08 Thread Deepak Sharma
I see when I post something on this group, i hope to meet healthy criticism, saying i was wrong on thinking SNMP had to do with network neighborhood .thanks for all who did that ( Ejay Hire, John Nemeth, Trevor Corness...etc ) But John, I can see your some real asswipe thinking you can diss a

Re: Win2k SNMP Traffic

2000-09-08 Thread Vern Stitt
Windows 2K does not enable SNMP by default. Dell is doing that so that their server monitoring software will get messages from the servers warning you when a fan slows down, a power supply starts to regulate out of spec or a RAID controller reports a container member problem. Stopping and disabl

Re: Win2k SNMP Traffic

2000-09-08 Thread joel.studtmann
First off, I admit that I have little knowledge of Win2k. I installed the trial edition that came with Technet, played around with it for a little, and haven't messed with it since. My organization is still with NT 4.0, and we aren't migrating for a while. But: You say you have PDCs and BDCs,

Re: Win2k SNMP Traffic

2000-09-08 Thread John Nemeth
On Jan 27, 2:53pm, Deepak Sharma wrote: } } [gibberish snipped] } } So is there any way i can block SNMP traffic on win2k professional from } the routers..cause i still wanna see the pdc and bdc's.but this } is not too important...I just REALLY need to stop those win2k machines } from ap

Re: Win2k SNMP Traffic

2000-09-06 Thread Kevin Wigle
I don't understand a few things in your post. First, I have had W2K Pro and Server in the lab and our findings are that W2K Pro does NOT install SNMP by default but Server DOES. So the W2K Pro machines should be ok. (like I said, that's our findings from doing the installs ourselves, Dell is ma