On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 11:12 +0100, MAZELIN-EXTERNAL Christophe wrote:
> My application send a trap locally
How does your application do this? What code does it use?
> I wrote this snmpd.conf :
Is your application an SNMP *agent*, based on the Net-SNMP agent code?
Or is it a different application?
The file 'snmpd.conf' is only relevant to an SNMP agent.
If your application isn't based on the Net-SNMP agent code,
then it won't read this file.
> trapsink 10.104.17.52 unix 9162
> trap2sink 10.104.17.52 unix 9162
> informsink 10.104.17.52 unix 9162
Argghhh!!!
Why oh why do you want to send *three* copies of every
trap to the same trap receiver. Please read the FAQ
entry:
Where are these traps sent to?
Why oh why do you want to send *three* copies of every
trap to the same trap receiver. Please read the FAQ
entry:
Where are these traps sent to?
Why oh why do you want to send *three* copies of every
trap to the same trap receiver. Please read the FAQ
entry:
Where are these traps sent to?
> When I start snmpd daemon, I receive 2 (information) traps
2? Not 3?
One of them must be getting lost somewhere.
> But after that, I try to simulate a new trap with snmptrap locally,
But *how* do you try to send this trap? What's the exact command?
Dave
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