Ahhh.... finally i got out of the issue.
The net-snmp was installed twice in my PC on different locations. One of them
was installed by me and other was by someone.... I am just wondering how this
was not shown to me when i was doing the "locate snmpd.conf" at the very fist
time (before i try to installe net-snmp).
I just un-installed one of the net-snmp and the thing worked well.
Much thanks Dave, for your detailed questioning to figure out the issue.
On Fri, 16 Jul 2010 15:21:51 +0530 wrote
>On 16 July 2010 06:03, prasanna wrote:
> I have installed net-snmp in my fedora Core machine with all the instructions
> mentioned in the "net-snmp.org". My snmpd is up and running.
How have you configured the agent?
What is in the snmpd.conf file?
> When i do some query like snmpget, snmpwalk then i am getting time
> out error message, but still the snmp is running.
What are the exact commands you are using?
> I am not able to do any snmp query from my PC to other destinations too...
Are you sure that the remote destinations are running an SNMP agent?
And that you are using the correct authentication/community string?
Can you query them from other systems?
> i captured the packets that are going out of the interface but i dont see any
> snmp packets in that list....
Try adding the '-d' option to the snmpget command.
That will show the raw packets being sent out (and received).
Dave
Regards,
Prasanna
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