Title: RE: SNMP Agent
Hi,
 
This is what i got after adding "rocommunity public" in the snmpd.conf file.
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[che067]/opt/genesys/gvp/ne72snmp/sbin>./snmpd -f -Le -c ../share/snmp/snmpd.conf
NET-SNMP version 5.1.1
[smux_accept] accepted fd 17 from 127.0.0.1:46122
accepted smux peer: oid SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.3814, password test, descr syslogd
smux_accept: setsockopt SO_RCVTIMEO: Option not supported by protocol
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Regards,
Karthikeyan R.


From: Dave Shield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 2/10/2006 2:59 PM
To: Karthikeyan R (WT01 - Voice & Next Generation Networks)
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: SNMP Agent

    [ First - *please* don't mail me privately, without copying
     any responses to the mailing list.  I don't have the time
     or inclination to offer private, unpaid, SNMP consultancy.
     Keep discussions to the list, where others can both learn
     and offer advice.  Thanks.   ]


On Fri, 2006-02-10 at 10:59 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can you please tell me how to define the community in snmpd.conf?

I *did*!

Please read yesterday's response again.
In particular:

>>  Create a file  /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf (or
>> /usr/local/snmp/snmpd.conf depending on how
>> the software was compiled), containing

>>        rocommunity public



> If possible can you also tell me what are all things snmpd.conf
> defines?

I've done that too.   I spent quite a lot of time re-working the
'snmpd.conf(5)' man page before the latest release.   Is it really
too much to expect that you might actually *read* the documentation
we provide?

Dave

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