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On 12/02/2008, Umesh Kamath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have requirement of receiving and handling of Enterprises Trap on HP-UX
> B.11.11 U 9000/800 machine.
> My plan is to use net-snmp on my HP UX machine.
> In my HP UX Machine snmp agent /usr/sbin/snmpdm, /usr/sbin/mib2agt and
> /usr/sbin/hp_unixagt are running and also Hp mib file present under
> /opt/OV/newconfig/AGENT-MAN/snmp_mibs/hp_unix. Here are my
> questions.
>
> 1) What are the procedure do i need to follow inoreder to install net-snmp
> over HP ux agnet.
>From what you've said above, you don't actually want to install net-snmp
"over" the HP-provided agent. There's no problem about installing the
two systems side-by-side, as they will use completely different files.
> 2) How we can disable Net-SNMP agent such way that it should not effect Hp
> ux master agents /usr/sbin/snmpdm, /usr/sbin/mib2agt and
> /usr/sbin/hp_unixagt.
You don't need to disable the Net-SNMP agent - unless you explicitly start
it running, then it won't be active anyway.
> 3) How to remove/ Unload Net-SNMP mibs comes with Net-SNMP.
This question doesn't make sense.
> 4) Is this installation(By disabling agent) effect HP UX mib.
No - installing Net-SNMP will not affect the HP agent or HP-UX mibs.
> 5) What are the steps need to take care before Disabling SNMP Agent. Because
> my intension(as well requirement) is to keep HP UX agent as it is. ( I
> want to install net-snmp with out effecting HP UX Master agent)
See above.
> 4) Is it(NET-SNMP) catch HP UX generated Traps.
Yes - the Net-SNMP snmptrapd application will catch *any* notifications,
whether standard IETF-defined traps, or vendor-specific ones.
> Note: Iam using net-snmp because of i need trap receiver.
That's fine.
Compile and install the software, and then start the "snmptrapd"
processes (with a suitable configuration). That should provide
the facilities you are requested.
Dave
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