Setting the directive "16bitIDs true" worked.

I went to /home/[username]/.snmp and created snmp.conf

Here is what the file looks like
# start snmp.conf
16bitIDs true
# end snmp.conf


Thanks for the help!

>-------- Original Message --------
>Subject: Re: SNMP Packets Not Received Properly - Ubuntu Hardy/Debian
>Lenny
>From: Dave Shield <d.t.shi...@liverpool.ac.uk>
>Date: Fri, June 05, 2009 2:50 am
>To: a...@spatialsystems.org
>Cc: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>
>2009/6/5 <a...@spatialsystems.org>:
>> Debain Lenny Example:
>> m...@serv:~$ snmpget -c public -v 1 192.168.1.201
>> 1.3.6.1.4.1.2254.2.4.1.2.0
>> Timeout: No Response from 192.168.1.201.
>
>Please add the options '-d -r 0' and try again.
>What do the raw packet dumps look like.
>
>
>
>> What could possibly be the problem?
>> Why does snmpget think that nothing is coming back?
>
>Normally, if you get timeouts, this typically means that the
>community string is wrong, or that the agent isn't listening
>(as Michael suggests).
>
>But if you are seeing packets coming back, that's unlikely
>to be the cause here. My guess is that there's a bug in
>the remote agent, and the response is not strictly valid.
>
>If forced to guess further, I'd suggest setting the snmp.conf
>directive "16bitIDs true"
>(note snmp.conf, *not* snmpd.conf)
>
>Dave




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