yes, you're right, since all the managers have the auto discovery function,i
thought maybe it is an open answer how these managers work, that's why i
posed the question. i just guess if these snmp managers sent snmpwalk from
192.168.0.1-255 one by one? i thought some of you may know better than me.
whatever, i'll try to ask the vendors and continue searching by my side.
if any of you have an idea, please do tell me.
thanks dave

On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 2:52 PM, Dave Shield <d.t.shi...@liverpool.ac.uk>wrote:

> On 7 July 2010 13:46, Yi ZHOU <zoe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > A lot of snmp manager has the fonctionality 'auto discovery', which
> allows
> > to search the available snmp equipement in the intranet. i really wanne
> know
> > how these snmp manager broadcast the request.
>
> I suggest you ask the vendors of those (unspecified) SNMP managers.
> They will have more of an idea about how their tools work than we do.
>
>
> > Is there any modification i have to make in my agent side to be detected
> by
> > snmp manager?
>
> Once you've discovered what these managers are doing to detect SNMP
> agent, then maybe we can help you get your systems to respond correctly.
> But without some knowledge of what the managers are actually doing,
> it's difficult to offer any sensible advice.
>
> Dave
>
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