On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 11:05:53 -0800 (PST) gg wrote:
GG>   The ICMP response usually indicates that nothing is
GG> listening to the port (in this case 162).

netstat should be able to report if port 162 has anyone listening.

GG> I am guessing that snmptrapd only sends traps and does not
GG> listen for incoming traps

Actually, it's exactly the opposite. It only listens for traps, and does not
send them. An no configuration is needed to listen for traps.

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