Hello,

 

I am very
new to both solaris and snmp world. 

 

I have a
solaris box on which net-snmp 5.4 is installed. I have setup a masteragent
listening on port 705 from a localagent. 

In snmpd.conf,
I have set the trapsink to another box(Box trapmaster where I have set up a
trap receiver).

 

Now
whenever net-snmp starts up and goes down, I do see traps on my trapmaster box.
So it proves that the link/network is fine.

 

My code is
sending traps at Masteragent on port 162. But doing netstat on port 162 gave me
nothing. How do I make masteragent listen to traps send by localagent??

 

 

Part of
snmpd.conf

###########################################################################

# SECTION:
Trap Destinations

#

#   Here we define who the agent will send traps
to.

 

# trapsink:
A SNMPv1 trap receiver

#   arguments: host [community] [portnum]

 

trapsink  trapmaster

 

#
trap2sink: A SNMPv2c trap receiver

#   arguments: host [community] [portnum]

 

trap2sink  trapmaster

 

#
trapcommunity: Default trap sink community to use

#   arguments: community-string

 

trapcommunity  public

 

 

# enable
master agentx support

master  agentx

#AgentXSocket
705

AgentXTimeout
3

 

#proxy
" -v 1 -c public " localhost:9000 .1.3 

#proxy
" -v 1 -c public " localhost:9000 .1.3.6.1.2.1.47

 

--------------------------------------------------

--------------------------------------------------

 

S78net-snmpd
script

 

 

#!/sbin/sh

#

#
/etc/rc3.d/S78net-snmp

#

# pkill has
moved over the years so we need to find it # X=`which pkill`
CONFIGFILE=/usr/local/share/snmp/snmpd.conf

AGENTX_HOST=masteragent

AGENTX_PORT=705

LOGFILE=/usr/local/snmpd.log

LOGLEVEL=5

 

case
"$1" in

'start')

    /usr/local/sbin/snmpd -C -c $CONFIGFILE -x
tcp:$AGENTX_HOST:$AGENTX_PORT -LF $LOGLEVEL $LOGFILE

        ;;

'stop')

    $X -TERM -x -u 0 snmpd

        ;;

*)

    echo "Usage: $0 { start | stop }"

        exit 1

        ;;

esac

exit 0

 ---------------------------------



Thanks


      
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