Re: NetSNMP deployment in a production environment

2006-10-09 Thread Thomas Anders
Rose, Robert P wrote: > I want to be able to "package up" the NetSNMP agent and my MIB for > installation in a Linux environment. What executables, conf files, MIB > files, etc are necessary for installing the NetSNMP Agent in a production > type environment? > > Has anyone creat

DISMAN-EVENT-MIB configuration

2006-10-09 Thread Jing Guan
In DISMAN-EVENT-MIB, "mteOwner" and "mteOwnerName" are the indexes of the mteTriggerEntry table, but they are NoWritable Objects. Who set them? The reason I ask the question because I successfully used "snmpd.conf" to set the "CPU Temperature trap" trigger event, so when I query the agent for "m

NetSNMP deployment in a production environment

2006-10-09 Thread Rose, Robert P
Title: NetSNMP deployment in a production environment Folks,     I want to be able to "package up" the NetSNMP agent and my MIB for installation in a Linux environment.  What executables, conf files, MIB files, etc are necessary for installing the NetSNMP Agent in a production type envir

Re: Is snmpipaddress 8 byte ??

2006-10-09 Thread Mr Right
Thanks for your kind advice. I obliged to that. Can you please explain me in more detail why such a behaviour in 64bit processor ? So that our net-snmp-users group can get to know the reason behind this. I came to know from the release notes of net-snmp version 5.3.1 that some ipaddress encoding i

Re: Is snmpipaddress 8 byte ??

2006-10-09 Thread Mr Right
Just   resending my reply by cc'g to net-snmp-users forum. On 10/9/06, Mr Right <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: hi Yes your suspicion is correct, and my agent is a net-snmp agent and it is running in a 64bit processor. Can you please explain me in detail. Is this behaviour is because of the 64bit proces

Re: Is snmpipaddress 8 byte ??

2006-10-09 Thread Dave Shield
On 09/10/06, Mr Right <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can you please > explain me in > more detail why such a behaviour in 64bit processor ? So that our > net-snmp-users group can get to know the reason behind this. The "reason" is that it'

Re: Is snmpipaddress 8 byte ??

2006-10-09 Thread Dave Shield
[ First - *please* don't mail me privately, without copying any responses to the mailing list. I don't have the time or inclination to offer private, unpaid, SNMP consultancy. Keep discussions to the list, where others can both learn and offer advice. Thanks. ] On 09/1

Re: Is snmpipaddress 8 byte ??

2006-10-09 Thread Dave Shield
On 09/10/06, Mr Right <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > While performing a GET operation on a netsnmp agent for an oid whose > syntax is *IPADDRESS* , I see the *IPADDRESS * is coming with a length of > *8* *bytes* . What architecture (and O/S) is the system where the agent is running? What agent s

Is snmpipaddress 8 byte ??

2006-10-09 Thread Mr Right
Hi, While performing a GET operation on a netsnmp agent for an oid whose syntax is *IPADDRESS* , I see the *IPADDRESS * is coming with a length of *8* *bytes* . Please see the code packet below. My manager application is not able to get the *IPADDRESS* correctly as it is expecting a length o

Re: How to setup snmptrapd.conf

2006-10-09 Thread Thomas Anders
Chih-Tung Hsu wrote: > Dear all, I am a new comer and this is my first time to use net-snmp, > after reading many related articles, i still don't know how to setup > net-snmp 5.3.1 snmptrapd.conf > can anybody help me and give me any advice to setup net-snmp > snmptrapd.conf. Quite hard as long as

How to setup snmptrapd.conf

2006-10-09 Thread Chih-Tung Hsu
Hi:Dear all, I am a new comer and this is my first time to use net-snmp, after reading many related articles, i still don't know how to setup net-snmp 5.3.1 snmptrapd.conf can anybody help me and give me any advice to setup net-snmp snmptrapd.conf.thank youBest RegardClement Hsu ---

Re: lexicographic ordering

2006-10-09 Thread Dave Shield
> I have one small doubt about lexicographic ordering. Suppose we have one > table whose index is IPADDRESS? Compare the individual numerical octets in the obvious manner. > For example the table has following entries: > a) 10.0.0.1 > b) 10.0.0.2 > c) 10.0.0.123 > d)10.0.0.5 10.0.0.1 < 10.0.0.

lexicographic ordering

2006-10-09 Thread somenath.pal
Hi All,   I have one small doubt about lexicographic ordering. Suppose we have one table whose index is IPADDRESS? For example the table has following entries. a) 10.0.0.1 b) 10.0.0.2 c) 10.0.0.123 c)10.0.0.5   What will be the lexicographic ordering of these IPADDRESS? Please he

Re: Need Confirmation about Table Under a Table

2006-10-09 Thread santhosh
Hello Dave, > No - keep the same three tables, but add an extra object to the INDEX clause. > So that the tables are now indexed by 'ifIndex' plus the previous indices. I am not much aware of using ifIndex as of concept is concerned its fine can you guide me any kind of reference or Docs form whe