On 15 April 2011 14:53, Ekta k wrote:
> That means if I use command like below
> snmptrap -v 2c -c public 198.162.2.3 42 sysDescr.0
That command is invalid, bcause you are not specifying the
identity of the trap that you wish to send. The first OID on
the command line must be the OID of a NOT
That means if I use command like below I will not get the value of sysdescr
at receiving end correct?? until varbinds are specified..
snmptrap -v 2c -c public 198.162.2.3 42 sysDescr.0
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 3:44 AM, Dave Shield wrote:
> On 15 April 2011 08:20, Ekta k wrote:
> > Does snmptra
On 15 April 2011 08:20, Ekta k wrote:
> Does snmptrap command by default send the value of system variables ?
No.
snmptrap sends the varbinds (OIDs and values) that you specify
on the command line.
Dave
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Does snmptrap command by default send the value of system variables ?
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