Dave and all:
I want to know whether I can configure the snmpd.conf file via CLI,such as
write some settings into the file via LCI.and the commands.Thank you!--
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Dave and all:
I want to know whether I can configure the snmpd.conf file via CLI,such as
write some settings into the file via LCI.and the commands.Thank you!
com2sec local localhost public
#com2sec mynetwork NETWORK/24 COMMUNITY
com2sec local 172.19.50.0/24 public
On 17 August 2010 07:57, Alexander King new...@foxmail.com wrote:
I want to know whether I can configure the snmpd.conf file via CLI,such as
write some settings into the file via LCI.and the commands.
service snmpd stop
$EDITOR /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
service snmpd start
Dave
you can use command snmpconf
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Alexander King new...@foxmail.com wrote:
Dave and all:
I want to know whether I can configure the snmpd.conf file via CLI,such as
write some settings into the file via LCI.and the commands.Thank you!
com2sec local localhost
$EDITOR /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
No,I mean,use the commands the net-snmp itself has,such as snmpset or
something,for example set a trap receiver IP,or delete a IP from the
snmpd.conf,is it feasible ???--
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