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> example: write_exampletrap2 entered: action=0
> example: write_exampletrap2 entered: action=1
> example: write_exampletrap2 entered: action=2
> example: write_exampletrap2 entered: action=3
> example: write_exampletrap2 sending the v2 trap
> example: write_exampletrap2 v2 trap sent
OK - so the agent seems to be calling the module OK...
> I can get it use snmptrapd.....
so the trap *is* being sent.
That's useful to know.
> but I can't get trap from windows platform (using sniffer)
Which would tend to point the finger at the windows side.
What software are you using to catch the trap?
Does it support SNMPv2?
> I have added trap2sink 192.168.1.57(my IP):(
What if you use "trapsink 192.168.1.57" instead?
That will convert the original v2 trap into an equivalent v1 trap,
and send that instead. What do you see on the windows side?
Also try using the other "write_exampletrap" MIB object - both
with "trapsink" and "trap2sink". What do you see there?
Dave
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