Hello Again,
As per below code block in ipAddressTable.c , there is no guarantee that
this option will work for IP-MIB?
Can anyone please tell me how does this work (design or logic)
The flow shows that a new entry into the ipAddress Table is causing problems
due to which container remove is
2009/8/7 Simon Chung simon.ch...@ventyx.com:
However, running make tests results in many failures. e.g.
1: testing SNMPv1 support... FAIL
As Mike says, this indicates a fairly fundamental problem.
If you have a look in /tmp, there should be a series of directories,
one for each failed test.
2009/8/18 haries fajar nugroho harie...@gmail.com:
Alternatively, if you don't actually need to use the Host Resources
information, then you could try configuring the access control
settings to omit this from the visible tree.
What are the current access control directives in your snmpd.conf
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Dave Shield wrote:
1: testing SNMPv1 support... FAIL
As Mike says, this indicates a fairly fundamental problem.
If you have a look in /tmp, there should be a series of directories,
one for each failed test.Each directory will contain copies
of the configuration files used, the
Hi All,
As netsnmp-5.4.2.1 has by default set the engine id as
engineIDType = ENGINEID_TYPE_NETSNMP_RND
But I have a doubt regarding the above.
What should be default type ?
as we have other options also as below
#define ENGINEID_TYPE_IPV41
#define ENGINEID_TYPE_IPV62
Hello,
From no responses it seems like a similar issue was discussed previously in
this mailing list.
Can anyone please give me the link of this mail-chain discussion?
Best Regards,
Bheemesh
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 12:41 PM, bheemesh v bheem...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Again,
As per below
Hello,
I'm working on the configuration of a CISCO CATALYST L3 SWITCH through SNMP and
I have to perform these 3 steps:
1. CREATE VLAN
2. ASSIGN AN IP ADDRESS TO THE SVI RELATED TO THE VLAN JUST CREATED
3. ADD THIS VLAN AMONG THOSE ALLOWED ON THE SWITCH PORTS IN TRUNK
I was able to perform the
2009/8/18 sanjaykumar sanjay.ku...@globaledgesoft.com:
As netsnmp-5.4.2.1 has by default set the engine id as
engineIDType = ENGINEID_TYPE_NETSNMP_RND
But I have a doubt regarding the above.
What should be default type ?
That is a perfectly sensible choice of engineID algorithm.
2009/8/17 Jaskiewicz, Michael-P49499 michael.jaskiew...@gdc4s.com:
Looking at the net-snmp-config.h file, I noticed that the some
of the #defines point to programs
One of the major difficulties in implementing a MIB module,
is determining the information that should be reported.
The SNMP
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 5:06 PM, Jaskiewicz,
Michael-P49499michael.jaskiew...@gdc4s.com wrote:
Looking at the net-snmp-config.h file, I noticed that the some
of the #defines point to programs like ps for looking at running
processes. PSCMD for example points to /bin/ps which isn't
From: ambikacp [mailto:ambika_sep...@rediffmail.com]
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 1:05 AM
I have upgraded netsnmp-5.3.x to netsnmp-5.4.2.1 version in linux
environment.snmp daemon is up and running for netsnmp-5.4.2.1. I am using
MIB Browser to execute snmp queries, when I do snmpwalk from
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