Thomas Anders wrote:
> Dean wrote:
>
>> I'm in the process of trying to get Solaris package information from
>> net-snmp (5.2.1), including the package version. I was previously only
>> getting package name (hrSWInstalledName) as the package
>> version was not available.
>
>
> Can you try the new
Unfortunately there is not a general solution for this problem. For
Cisco IOS switches the vlanTrunkPortDynamicStatus
(.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.46.1.6.1.1.14) provides the information you're looking
for, provided what you mean by 'trunking' is ISL trunking. Sometimes
people include non-trunk uplinks in wha
Hi Thomas,
The problem was that I had some of the dependent
libraries compiled with SSL option on.
I downloaded the original 5.1.3 again. It compiles
and
runs fine now. As pointed out in the win32 readme
file, one should not compile snmptrapd with ssl.
So for sake of speed!, for now I have two sr
Using Net Snmp 5.1.2, working with VC++ on Windows.
I have developed a MIB, and tried to extend the same with master agent. This
is working fine.
Now, I need to generate a Subagent for the same.
Please let me know the procedure or steps to perform to develop a subagent.
Also, is there any proce
David Shields wrote:
> Check the access control stuff in the snmpd.conf file.
I changed the access control statements in snmpd.conf to
rocommunity public
and nothing else. Still no dice. Is there anything else I can try?
Thanks in advance
--
Daniel Gudlat
Ernst Basler + Partner GmbH
Tuchmache
On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 13:56 +0800, Earnest Pan wrote:
> If I create the new snmpd.conf.
> Where can I put the file?
Typically
/usr/local/etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
or similar.
Run snmpd with the option "-Dread_config"
to see the list of locations that the agent
is using.
> How can I start the s
On Mon, 2005-10-03 at 09:04 -0700, Jarrod Manzer wrote:
> I was wondering if someone here
> might know how to do snmptrap fan-out.
The 'snmptrapd' application can forward notifications
to other notification receivers, using the 'forward' directive
(see snmptrapd.conf(5))
It's not quite what you a
On Fri, 2005-09-30 at 15:09 +0530, Rohini V wrote:
> Forgot to mention that Column No. 1 is missing in output.
> Even a get or getnext request doesn't work.
Is this column one of the indexes to the table?
If so, it's normal practise for this *not* to be
directly accessible (since the index values