Interestingly, mine is set to daemon mode even though it is also
called by snmptrapd.conf.

Other than that, I don't see many differences between the two. The
question is, what are you wanting to do with these traps when you get
them - just log them? If that's the case you can try lessing the
severity level of traps that get logged...? The ini file mentions that
this is definined the snmptt.conf file and I have not done that
myself.

You said you were seeing traps being received in the syslog file so
apparently net-snmp is working enough to receive the traps right?

On 2/9/07, Kevin DaSilva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am currently trying to do a standalone setup 1st. My snmptrapd.conf looks 
> like
> traphandle default /usr/sbin/snmptt
>
> Attached is my snmptt.ini

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