Hi Jan,
Furthur to my previous question of using the '[snmp] clientaddr' to set source
address of UDP packet with the trap packet, I was wondering if this command is
only used to set up the SNMP client IP address? Currently we use the snmpd.conf
but with no snmp.conf in our application. So th
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> Everything goes fine until I get to the net-snmp/perl/default_store
> module when for reasons unknown to me, the make system switches from
> using the
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Hi Jan,
Thanks a lot for your help.
I have put the '[snmp] clientaddr' option to set source address of UDP packet
with the trap as in the following in my snmpd.conf file:
[snmp]
clientaddr 192.168.1.1
[snmpd]
.(The rest of commands in my snmpd.conf file)
But when I capture the trap packet