Thaks for your fast answer.
For OID's sysLocation and sysContact it works perfectly. Default sysName is the
same like the hostname, thats ok. But i also have to change the hostname if the
sysName was changed. On the one side i do an snmpset request and only the
sysName changed but not the hostn
On 23 May 2011 11:24, Jaime Lozano wrote:
> Hi Dave,
> Will those values be remembered after a reboot?
Yes
Dave
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Hi Dave,
Will those values be remembered after a reboot?
Regards
2011/5/23 Dave Shield
> On 23 May 2011 10:14, wrote:
> >If i set these OID's within the snmpd.conf the OID'S only can read
>
> > How it is possible to overwrite the systemGroup OID's sysContact, sysName
> sysLocation in u
On 23 May 2011 10:14, wrote:
>If i set these OID's within the snmpd.conf the OID'S only can read
> How it is possible to overwrite the systemGroup OID's sysContact, sysName
> sysLocation in usual way.
The simplest way is to not specify anything in the snmpd.conf file,
and use "snmpset"
Hello,
I would like to overwrite the writable systemGroup OID's in order to set
default names and reset the values. sysName should be the same like the
hostname from a linux system. If i set these OID's within the snmpd.conf the
OID'S only can read. I thought i can overwrite the OID's within my