2010/5/20 Dave Shield <[email protected]> > On 20 May 2010 09:42, Weiwei Zhang <[email protected]> wrote: > > My understanding: suppose firstly the default agent version is v1. > > There is no such thing as a "default agent version" > Oh, what I mentioned default agent version is the version in the configure file when compiling the source code.
> Q1: Now I can't find the token for version control in snmpd.conf file. Can > you give me a hint? > Q2: are there any API provided by net-snmp that can configure the version? These questions don't make sense. > There is no "version control" in the agent. > > The closest thing is the access control settings, which can be used to > specify > which version(s) of SNMP to accept. > But there is no "default version" or "version control" for the agent > Sorry, I'm just starting learning net-snmp. Many simple question!! Does the access control in v1 and v2c? Or it is just supported in v3? So you think it is possible to control the agent runtime version through VCAM? > Dave > -- --- Best Regards Weiwei Zhang
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