Hi All,

I am using the following snmpd.conf.

###############################################################################
#
# EXAMPLE.conf:
#   An example configuration file for configuring the Net-SNMP agent
('snmpd')
#   See the 'snmpd.conf(5)' man page for details
#
#  Some entries are deliberately commented out, and will need to be
explicitly activated
#
###############################################################################
#
#  AGENT BEHAVIOUR
#

#  Listen for connections from the local system only
#agentAddress  udp:127.0.0.1:161
#  Listen for connections on all interfaces (both IPv4 *and* IPv6)
agentAddress udp:161



###############################################################################
#
#  SNMPv3 AUTHENTICATION
#
#  Note that these particular settings don't actually belong here.
#  They should be copied to the file /var/net-snmp/snmpd.conf
#     and the passwords changed, before being uncommented in that file
*only*.
#  Then restart the agent

#  createUser authOnlyUser  MD5 "remember to change this password"
#  createUser authPrivUser  SHA "remember to change this one too"  DES
#  createUser internalUser  MD5 "this is only ever used internally, but
still change the password"

#  If you also change the usernames (which might be sensible),
#  then remember to update the other occurances in this example config file
to match.



###############################################################################
#
#  ACCESS CONTROL
#

                                                 #  system + hrSystem
groups only
#view   systemonly  included   .1.3.6.1.2.1.1
#view   systemonly  included   .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.1

                                                 #  Full access from the
local host
rocommunity public  localhost
                                                 #  Default access to basic
system info
#rocommunity public  default    -V systemonly

                                                 #  Full access from an
example network
                                                 #     Adjust this network
address to match your local
                                                 #     settings, change the
community string,
                                                 #     and check the
'agentAddress' setting above


                                                 #  Full read-only access
for SNMPv3
 rouser   authOnlyUser
                                                 #  Full write access for
encrypted requests
                                                 #     Remember to activate
the 'createUser' lines above
#rwuser   authPrivUser   priv

#  It's no longer typically necessary to use the full
'com2sec/group/access' configuration
#  r[ou]user and r[ow]community, together with suitable views, should cover
most requirements



###############################################################################
#
#  SYSTEM INFORMATION
#

#  Note that setting these values here, results in the corresponding MIB
objects being 'read-only'
#  See snmpd.conf(5) for more details
sysLocation    Sitting on the Dock of the Bay
sysContact     Me <m...@example.org>
                                                 # Application + End-to-End
layers
sysServices    72


#
#  Process Monitoring
#
                               # At least one  'mountd' process
proc  mountd
                               # No more than 4 'ntalkd' processes - 0 is OK
proc  ntalkd    4
                               # At least one 'sendmail' process, but no
more than 10
proc  sendmail 10 1

#  Walk the UCD-SNMP-MIB::prTable to see the resulting output
#  Note that this table will be empty if there are no "proc" entries in the
snmpd.conf file


#
#  Disk Monitoring
#
                               # 10MBs required on root disk, 5% free on
/var, 10% free on all other disks
disk       /     10000
disk       /var  5%
includeAllDisks  10%

#  Walk the UCD-SNMP-MIB::dskTable to see the resulting output
#  Note that this table will be empty if there are no "disk" entries in the
snmpd.conf file


#
#  System Load
#
                               # Unacceptable 1-, 5-, and 15-minute load
averages
load   12 10 5

#  Walk the UCD-SNMP-MIB::laTable to see the resulting output
#  Note that this table *will* be populated, even without a "load" entry in
the snmpd.conf file



###############################################################################
#
#  ACTIVE MONITORING
#

                                    #   send SNMPv1  traps
 trapsink     localhost public
                                    #   send SNMPv2c traps
#trap2sink    localhost public
                                    #   send SNMPv2c INFORMs
#informsink   localhost public

#  Note that you typically only want *one* of these three lines
#  Uncommenting two (or all three) will result in multiple copies of each
notification.


#
#  Event MIB - automatically generate alerts
#
                                   # Remember to activate the 'createUser'
lines above
iquerySecName   internalUser
rouser          internalUser
                                   # generate traps on UCD error conditions
defaultMonitors          yes
                                   # generate traps on linkUp/Down
linkUpDownNotifications  yes



###############################################################################
#
#  EXTENDING THE AGENT
#

#
#  Arbitrary extension commands
#
 extend    test1   /bin/echo  Hello, world!
 extend-sh test2   echo Hello, world! ; echo Hi there ; exit 35
#extend-sh test3   /bin/sh /tmp/shtest

#  Note that this last entry requires the script '/tmp/shtest' to be
created first,
#    containing the same three shell commands, before the line is
uncommented

#  Walk the NET-SNMP-EXTEND-MIB tables (nsExtendConfigTable,
nsExtendOutput1Table
#     and nsExtendOutput2Table) to see the resulting output

#  Note that the "extend" directive supercedes the previous "exec" and "sh"
directives
#  However, walking the UCD-SNMP-MIB::extTable should still returns the
same output,
#     as well as the fuller results in the above tables.


#
#  "Pass-through" MIB extension command
#
#pass .1.3.6.1.4.1.8072.2.255  /bin/sh       PREFIX/local/passtest
#pass .1.3.6.1.4.1.8072.2.255  /usr/bin/perl PREFIX/local/passtest.pl

# Note that this requires one of the two 'passtest' scripts to be installed
first,
#    before the appropriate line is uncommented.
# These scripts can be found in the 'local' directory of the source
distribution,
#     and are not installed automatically.

#  Walk the NET-SNMP-PASS-MIB::netSnmpPassExamples subtree to see the
resulting output


#
#  AgentX Sub-agents
#
                                           #  Run as an AgentX master agent
 master          agentx
                                           #  Listen for network
connections (from localhost)
                                           #    rather than the default
named socket /var/agentx/master
#agentXSocket    tcp:localhost:705

I ran snmpd as snmpd -c /usr/local/share/snmp/snmpd.conf

Then i ran

snmpwalk -v 2c -c public localhost system
Timeout: No Response from localhost

But I am getting response for

snmpwalk -v 2c -c public 192.168.10.1 system
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: 110ST3
SNMPv2-MIB::sysObjectID.0 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.1.2.3.4.5
DISMAN-EVENT-MIB::sysUpTimeInstance = Timeticks: (6983000) 19:23:50.00
SNMPv2-MIB::sysContact.0 = STRING:
SNMPv2-MIB::sysName.0 = STRING: Beetel
SNMPv2-MIB::sysLocation.0 = STRING:
SNMPv2-MIB::sysServices.0 = INTEGER: 14

I am not able to identify what is missing in the snmpd.conf file that gives
no response from the localhost. I would like to get suggestions on this.

Thank You
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