I think you are getting the Local User and the Remote User confused or what
is local and what is remote.
snmpwalk takes a 'local' user. That local user must be defined at the
receiver of the get. IOW, the hardware you are querying.
This local user needs to be tied to the engine ID of the hardwar
Hi everyone,
I am using net-snmp version 5.8 on a custom Linux machine.
I have created a v3 user and enabled traps and traps are received in the
other end successfully.
Then I update the remote engine-id in trapsess directive for informs.
My trapsess line in /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
*trapsess -Ci -e