On 25 July 2012 04:56, mohamad hosein jafari <smhjafar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> yes I did it
>
> and in the first window I got Log of my snmptrap instruction

Good - that's progress


> But excuse me I have another question :
> How I can senf snmptrap by windows Agent?
> can you help me?

Too hasty you are, young padawan.
Much to learn, you still have.
Rome, built in a day, wasn't
   [Hmmm...  that last one doesn't quite work somehow!]

You've taken the first step in setting up the receipt of traps,
but there's still a way to go.
   The next two tasks (which are complementary, but
independent, so can be tackled in either order) are:

    -  sending a trap from the (local) agent
           (rather than the command line 'snmptrap')
    -  running the trap receiver as a daemon,
           not via the command line.

Let's look at the first one first.

Is there a file /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf ?
If so, does it contain a link of the form
        "trapsink ...."
or
        "trap2sink ....."
If so - what exactly does this look like?

If there isn't a file /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf,
then can you find a file called 'snmpd.conf'
somewhere else on the system?
   If so, where?
Note that there may be more than one. Try
running   "locate snmpd.conf" which should
report all of them  (assuming this is set up right)
Same question - do any of these contain
'trapsink' (or similar) lines?

Dave

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