Hello,

1) Start snmptrapd
2) Start snmpd
3) Perl script is fired and I dump the coldStart data to a file which is
what I expect to see.
4) Pull a link which has an associated MIB oid type of NOTIFICATION_TYPE
5) The link oid exists in the snmptrapd.conf file

I see that thesnmptrapd does indeed register with the correct callback
function for the link oid.

So if I set a value in the NOTIFICATION object should I see a trap being
sent?
Is there any stage I'm missing here? I gave the link oid the same type as
NOTIFICATION_TYPE.
Is there an example where I see this in action.

Thanks,
Garyc



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