On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 07:08:23 -0500 Andy wrote:
AS> c) Network issues.
AS> 
AS> If you can ping the machine then of course that rules out c.

Not necessarily... Could be tcpwrappers configuration, or a firewall.. Running
'snmpd -f -d' will print packet dumps on receive/send, and let you know if the
agent gets the packet. If it does, but no response is sent, then it's access
control.

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