- do the agent's control settings allow this request?
(The 'snmpd -f -Le -d' command will show a series of
incoming PDUs with *no* corresponding outgoing PDUs)
this is the reason I could see
if I execute any command from the same system, I am able see receiving and
sending information but from any other machine I am able to see it is just
receiving the data but not "sending".
So what is the reason for this and how to overcome this.
Thanks in advance,
Naganarasimha G R
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Shield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 3:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: How to find the port number on which my snmp is listening
On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 14:29 +0530, Naganarasimha wrote:
> I am able to enable the snmp in that machine and get the
> mib values thru snmp walk in the same machine
>
> But if I try to see the mib values thru mib browser from
> some other PC I am not able too.
>
> I presume snmp is listening on some other port rather than
> in the default port 161.
That's possible, but unlikely (unless you've explicitly
told the agent to run on a non-standard port).
A more likely reason IMO, would be local firewall software
(e.g. iptables) or similar access control.
Try working through the checklist in the FAQ entry:
Requests always seem to timeout, and don't give me
anything back. Why?
> Can some one give me some inputs to find in which port
> snmp is listening?
That's covered in this checklist.
You don't mean to say that you haven't read the FAQ? :-)
Dave
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