On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 12:11 PM, Jan Fricke jan.fri...@iant.de wrote:
Hi,
I want to use the snmptrapd service on my SipX 4.6 system to receive snmp
traps from my PSTN gateway. In 4.4 this was not used by SipX so I could
just use the service. Now on 4.6 I noticed that the configuration
Hi George,
no it is /etc/snmp/snmptrapd.conf.
But I think from what you said I have to edit
/usr/share/sipxecs/cfinputs/plugin.d/snmptrap.cf right?
Thanks
Jan
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On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 12:19 PM, Jan Fricke jan.fri...@iant.de wrote:
Hi George,
no it is /etc/snmp/snmptrapd.conf.
But I think from what you said I have to edit
/usr/share/sipxecs/cfinputs/plugin.d/snmptrap.cf right?
Right, snmptrap.cf, this part:
bundle edit_line snmptrapd_conf
Thanks J
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After setting up a test system and playing around with the cf file I had
the idea that it is maybe easier to start a second daemon instance on
another port.
e.g.
snmptrapd –c /etc/snmp/myconfig.conf 0.0.0.0:163
Any objections?
But however thanks for your input J
On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 8:29 AM, Jan Fricke jan.fri...@iant.de wrote:
After setting up a test system and playing around with the cf file I had
the idea that it is maybe easier to start a second daemon instance on
another port.
e.g.
snmptrapd –c /etc/snmp/myconfig.conf 0.0.0.0:163
Any
On Friday, December 21, 2012, Douglas Hubler dhub...@ezuce.com wrote:
On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 8:29 AM, Jan Fricke jan.fri...@iant.de wrote:
After setting up a test system and playing around with the cf file I had
the idea that it is maybe easier to start a second daemon instance on
another
Is there anyway to change the name of the backup tar file
that SipXecs uses? I have multiple systems backing up to an
FTP site but they all have the same name so I can not tell
which is which.
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I handled this by creating multiple FTP usernames - each site has its own
username. On the FTP site, the FTP user has their own directory. This
created a group of directories, each containing its own backups - and each
directory has a sub-directory by date with the backup files in it.
Very
In 4.6 you can change the upload dir. That help?
On Dec 21, 2012 4:01 PM, Tommy Laino tomla...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there anyway to change the name of the backup tar file
that SipXecs uses? I have multiple systems backing up to an
FTP site but they all have the same name so I can not tell
I am on 4.4 currently and I dont have plans to go to 4.6
yet. Todd that is a good idea and I will use that solution
most likely. Thanks
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Douglas - that is a nice improvement for the FTP. :) As always - Thanks!
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