I have recently installed the Debian (unstable) package for net-snmp, and
I went through the /etc/snmp/snmpd,conf file and filled in the bits that
it indicated for basic operations (or so I thought).  But when I use snmpwalk
to inspect the tree all retrieve is the system object, and although it lists
all the others in the SNMPv2-MID::sysORID.? array (IF-MIB, TCP-MIB,
UDP-MIB etc), if I try to access them it tells that they are beyond the
maximum OID in the response.  

I obviously have a very basic error in the config table, but I have
googled to no avail (I am obviously using the wrong keyworks) 
and while I have found plenty of documents none of them tell
me anything that helps.  The alternative is that I am using the
wrong keywork in the snmpwalk command, to get the basic
information I use "system", I have tried "interfaces", IF_MIB
and ifMIB and various combinations of the above taken from the
sysORID list.  I am using -v 2c.

Thanks in advance for any help you can give

David


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