2009/3/4 Pranesh Kulkarni <pranes...@gmail.com>:
>> What about the SNMPv1
>   Instead of NOTIFICATION-TYPE  use TRAP-TYPE

No!

If you are writing your MIB using SMIv2, then you *always* use
NOTIFICATION-TYPE.

This MIB definition can then be used with SNMPv1 traps,  SNMPv2c traps/informs,
and SNMPv3 traps/informs

You would only use "TRAP-TYPE" if you're writing your MIB in the old
style  (SMIv1).
In which case, you wouldn't use MAX-ACCESS or "accessible-for-notify" either.
But SMIv1 is effectively obsolete now, so I'd forget about it.

Use NOTIFICATION-TYPE to define the trap,
and everything should just work - regardless of the SNMP version you're using.

Dave

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