g SNMPv2c
b) Ask for "sysLocation.1". If it says "noSuchName", then you're using
SNMPv1, if it says "noSuchInstance" then you're using SNMPv2c
> How do I update from SNMPv1 to SNMPv2
Add "-v 2c" to the commands that you'
I am running SNMPv1 on my Linux boxes, I think. How can I really tell?
Per PCI compliance I need to update to SNMPv2.
How do I update from SNMPv1 to SNMPv2 and provide security with valid
data to show them that we are using SNMPv2?
Thanks,
Joe Martinez
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On 31/07/07, Martinez,Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Per security I need to update to SNMPv2.
There is no difference in security between SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c.
To take advantage of security improvements, you need to use SNMPv3/
> I believe that I am ru
I am not that familiar with SNMP versioning.
Per security I need to update to SNMPv2. I believe that I am running
SNMPv1. How can I tell which version I am running and how can I get my
systems updated to SNMPv2?
Platforms;
Linux ES3 Update 8
Solaris 8-9
Thanks,
Joe Martinez
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