Hi,
the data you "set" into a device is not saved through reboot.
Fortunately, the snmpd.conf file allows you to set the default syslocation
/ sysname / syscontact values using the following lines :

*syslocation my_saved_location*
*syscontact my_saved_contact*
*sysName my_saved_name*



2014-08-13 19:32 GMT+02:00 Vince Hurst <vince.hu...@sonoma-county.org>:

>  I can set data fine.  (ie:  sysName.0 ; sysContact.0 ; sysLocation.0)
> When I re-probe the devices with my NMS, the data I set shows up. However,
> if I reboot the device, the data fields return to the default values.
>
>
>
> I’ve seen this with a couple different devices. The example I’ll use in
> this case is a Vivotek IP8133 IP Camera (firmware: 0200a).
>
>
>
> I tried using the device’s web GUI “Save” button to save the current
> configuration to the device while the data was active, but it still clears.
>
>
>
> Are there any SNMP commands to invoke a “Save”? Someone must have run into
> this before. Suggestion? Thanks!
>
>
>
> -Vince
>
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