Actually,

[root@M54418TWR root]# snmpinform -v 3 -u  testrwauth     -a MD5 -A
"authentication test" -l authNoPriv 172.27.57.65 42 coldStart.0
*Authentication failed for testrwaut*h
[root@M54418TWR root]#

I get authentication failed message but I do receive the inform on
172.27.52.65.

Any hints?
Thanks,
Simon





On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 4:41 PM, Simon Chamlian <simon.chaml...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> How do I send a trap on one of my own OID?
>
> I tried:
>
> [root@M54418TWR root]# snmptrap -v 3 -u  testrwauth  -a MD5 -A
> "authentication test" -l authNoPriv 172.27.57.65 42 mpbcRMHMon-HPU-State
> mpbcRMHMon-HPU-State: Unknown Object Identifier (Sub-id not found: (top)
> -> mpbcRMHMon-HPU-State)
> [root@M54418TWR root]#
>
> Note that:
> snmpinform -v 3 -u  testrwauth     -a MD5 -A "authentication test" -l
> authNoPriv 172.27.57.65 42 coldStart.0
> works fine.
>
> Thanks,
> Simon
>
>
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