> On 22 November 2011 19:28, Abhishek Kumar-Noida <abhishek.k...@hcl.com>
> wrote:
> > I am trying to get SNMPWALK from V3 however unable to do the same. I
> > am getting SNMPWALK via V2 from same host however not from V3.
> 
< Dave Shield's response deleted. >

If all still fails after you've tried what Dave suggests, then try specifying 
the snmpd configuration files when you start the agent as below. I had heaps of 
trouble getting v3 to work until I did this:

# /opt/snmp/sbin/snmpd -Le -f -c 
/opt/snmp/share/snmp/snmpd.conf,/var/net-snmp/snmpd.conf -C &

Note that my installation does NOT use the default locations, and although I 
(think I) built the agent correctly, v3 would not run until I did the above. 
(Of course, replace my snmpd.conf file paths with your own.)

Good luck.

John

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