Thanks

>> If you have the relevant MIB files, then you can install these
>>on the linux side in the usual manner.   See the on-line
>>documentation for details.

Can you help me about this more??

And I have another question : Is any script for windows to set all snmp
config that we can use it to set all config on windows?

Thanks

On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 2:43 PM, Dave Shield <d.t.shi...@liverpool.ac.uk>wrote:

> On 26 July 2012 11:01, mohamad hosein jafari <smhjafar...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > My means by saying "linux MIB" is MIB format for linux system
>
> The format of MIB files is standard - it will be the same on
> Linux, Windows, Mac OS, etc, etc.
>
>
>
> > I asked when windows agent send snmp trap as MIB files
>
> Again - that doesn't make send.
> An agent doesn't send an SNMP trap as a MIB file.
> The MIB file defines the name, contents and meaning of the trap.
>
> But a trap is perfectly valid without the corresponding MIB file.
> You can detect and log it, even if you don't have the MIB file.
>    The only difference is that things will be recorded using
> numeric OIDs rather than MIB names.   (And named values
> will use the numeric value, rather than the corresponding name).
>
> You get the same information regardless - you just lose some
> of the readability.
>
>
> > Is any configure for my linux server for getting it or no?
>
> If you have the relevant MIB files, then you can install these
> on the linux side in the usual manner.   See the on-line
> documentation for details.
>
>
> > Or is linux MIB format is equal to windows MIB format or no?
>
> Yes - the format is the same.
>
>
> > and my config for getting trap from windows agent was finishe?
>
> If you are now receiving traps from your Windows agent
> (such as the coldStart trap when the agent first starts up)
> then yes - I believe the configuration is finished.
>
> Dave
>
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