Look at SMIv1 and SMIv2 to change the MIB from SNMPv1
to SNMPv2
Tanisha Kashyap wrote:
Hi,
Incase I wish to extend the support from
SNMPv1 to SNMPv2, then do I have to rework my MIB as well?
In other words, is there a difference in the
MIB for SNMPv1, v2 and v3
Does this imply that MIB is SNMP version specific?
From: sanjaykumar [mailto:sanjay.ku...@globaledgesoft.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 12:48 PM
To: Tanisha Kashyap
Cc: Net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: Writing MIB for SNMPv2
Look at SMIv1
Hi,
Can my agent be made to provide support for both SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 at the same?
If I make snmp version configurable somehow, can the agent receive get/set
requests, send v1/v2 traps depending on this configuration for a particular nms?
Thanks.
DISCLAIMER:
Not really
But SMIv2 is getting used for write the MIB
If your MIB has defined as per SMIv1 standard then I think u should
modify
otherwise not required
SNMP version amd MIB version two different concept.
Tanisha Kashyap wrote:
Does this
imply that MIB is SNMP
Hi,
I am using Net-SNMP 5.4.2 on Windows XP and 2003 Server. We've not had any
problems with the agent, nor snmpwalk and some other utility commands.
However, what I recently found is that I'm unable to send a trap using the
snmptrap command. Regardless of what I put on the command-line, I get no
Help required .
Hi All,
I have a facing a problem regarding the getting the
"RESPONSE" from snmptrapd
I am sending INFORM request and immediately I got the
REPORT as "NOT IN TIME WINDOW"
After that function "snmp_resend_request(slp,
rp, TRUE); " [snmp_api.c] get called and
Hi.
It sounds like you're running the built-in Windows snmptrap.exe which is
in c:\windows\system32. The Net-SNMP installer puts the bin folder at
the end of the path so the Windows version will come first.
Try running it directly from the installed Net-SNMP bin folder.
Alex
Hal Rottenberg
I think the expression I'm looking for is, if it had been a snake...
Thanks, Alex.
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 7:39 PM, Alex Burger
ale...@users.sourceforge.netwrote:
Hi.
It sounds like you're running the built-in Windows snmptrap.exe which is in
c:\windows\system32. The Net-SNMP installer puts