From: Bowers Mike-cmb004 [mailto:michael.bow...@motorola.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 5:47 AM
Nothing at all. When I execute the command it immediately returns the
prompt. That's why I'm beginning to suspect the snmptrap executable is
either messed up, or I'm missing some sort
On 5 February 2010 00:50, Mike Ayers mike_ay...@tvworks.com wrote:
Does your firewall have port 162 open?
Have you tried sending to 127.0.0.1
(Same machine for send and receive, correct?)?
But surely this would only affect whether the trap was
*received* by snmptrapd?
Mike(B) has
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On 3
On 3 February 2010 13:01, Bowers Mike-cmb004
michael.bow...@motorola.com wrote:
3) With -d on the trap receiver I see packet dumps only when sending from the
mib browser.
If I send using snmptrap I see nothing.
Try adding '-d' to the snmptrap command line.
What do you see there?
Dave
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Subject: Re: Problems using snmptrap
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:18 AM
To: Bowers Mike-cmb004
Cc: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: Problems using snmptrap
On 3 February 2010 13:01, Bowers Mike-cmb004 michael.bow...@motorola.com
wrote:
3) With -d on the trap receiver I see packet dumps only when sending from the
mib browser.
If I send using
On 1 February 2010 21:18, Bowers Mike-cmb004
michael.bow...@motorola.com wrote:
I've tried for the last couple of hours in vain to get the snmptrap command
line utility to work. I'm using verision 5.5 on Windows. I'm able to run
the snmptrapd utility and am able to send traps to it