We created the following view in snmpd.conf logic given below but its not
working
view myVacm included .1.3.6.1.6.3.15.1.2.2
view myVacm excluded
.1.3.6.1.6.3.15.1.2.2.1.0.17.128.0.31.136.128.176.43.0.0.5.141.73.80.0.0.0.0.0.100.101.102.97.117.108.1160x:ff:ef:ff:f7:ff
rouser deepti auth -V
On 09/08/12 09:07, Sébastien Boissé wrote:
I am using NetSnmp 5.6.1 under windows XP and I am trying to use the
pass method with a batch script.
I tested different syntaxes wihout any success... Can you confirm this
is implemented under Windows and give me an example on how to use this
On 10 September 2012 09:39, Suresh kumar skjaiswa...@hotmail.com wrote:
We created the following view in snmpd.conf logic given below but its not
working
view myVacm included .1.3.6.1.6.3.15.1.2.2
view myVacm excluded
Thanks a lot for your answer.
Get is working fine now (I was missing escape for backslashes).
I still have some problems to make Set work. I always get the error Bad
object type: -.
Do you have a basic working sample of batch script ?
2012/9/10 Bart Van Assche bvanass...@acm.org
On 09/08/12
There is a Perl example of a pass_persist script that supports GET and
GET-NEXT in the Net-SNMP source tree (local/pass_persisttest). Sorry but
I'm not sure where to find an example of such a script that also
implements the SET method.
On 09/10/12 12:56, Sébastien Boissé wrote:
Thanks a lot for
Hello,
I have read the man pages and it seems that the monitor statement only
accepts one expression. I would love to find out if there is any way to do
AND/OR logic in the monitor statement.
Challenge: Linux system has multiple interfaces; however, only a few are
both admin and operationally
On 10 September 2012 18:49, Manjul Rai manjul@gmail.com wrote:
I have read the man pages and it seems that the monitor statement only
accepts one expression. I would love to find out if there is any way to do
AND/OR logic in the monitor statement.
That's essentially the purpose of the