Roger, concur, stress, underline, comment on his understatement, ...

Why does it HAVE to be on?  What is the driving reason (besides "it is
neat and everyone has it!")?


"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> 
> I'm assuming, even with the complete control that you have, you need SNMP.  If not, 
>and I hate to sound like a broken record, but turn it off.
> 
> If you need it for monitoring, what are the platforms that you have SNMP enabled on? 
> It's very easy to secure SNMP on a Cisco router, for example, but what else are you 
>using SNMP for?


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