Yes dev sir it works.
Dave Shield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 2005-06-24 at 13:25, mahua dutta wrote:
> I am tring to run "snmpwalk -v 1 -c public localhost system" ..
> It is is giving error as "Timeout: No Response from localhost".
That's because you haven't configured "public" as an acceptable
community string. The *only* community string that you've
specified is "default".
Try
snmpwalk -v 1 -c default localhost system
> # snmpd.conf
> # SECTION: Access Control Setup
> rwuser noauth
> rwuser noauth noauth
> rouser noauth
There is no point in having the same SNMPv3 username appear more than
once. Choose *one* of these three lines, and delete the other two.
If you don't intend to use SNMPv3, then delete all three lines.
> rocommunity default
> rocommunity default
> rwcommunity default
Similarly, there is no point in having the same community string
appear more than once. Delete all but one of these lines
(depending on whether you want to allow SET access or not).
> # SECTION: Trap Destinations
> trapsink kundu
> trap2sink localhost
> informsink localhost snmp-trap
There is no point in defining the same destination twice.
This will result in *two* copies of every trap being sent to
"localhost" (as well as another copy being sent to "kundu")
Decide where you want traps to be sent, and just have one
line referencing that particular destination.
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> ###########################################################################
> # snmp.conf
I wouldn't bother with an 'snmp.conf' file, until you're sure that
you actually need one.
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> ###########################################################################
> # snmptrapd.conf
Again, this isn't necessary for simply querying the agent for
information. You'd usually only bother with a trapd.conf file
when you want to start doing clever things with incoming traps.
Start with a very simple 'snmpd.conf' file, containing just
rocommunity public
and see how you get on with that.
Dave
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