From: dave.shi...@googlemail.com [mailto:dave.shi...@googlemail.com]
> There doesn't seem to be any sample program available on the net for traps.
apps/snmptrap.c
I used the snmptrap.c from net-snmp version 5.4.2 and this is what I observed.
1> I am able to send a generic trap once
2> the s
From: dave.shi...@googlemail.com [mailto:dave.shi...@googlemail.com] On Behalf
Of Dave Shield
> There doesn't seem to be any sample program available on the net for traps.
apps/snmptrap.c
Thanks Dave.
I was able to successfully send a trap using the code from snmptrap.c.
But, when I try to
2009/5/7 Vinod Nanjaiah :
>>> But, what I am looking for is to make use of snmp library calls to
>>> generate traps - for example, by using send_easy_trap () or snmp_v2trap ()
>>> functions.
>
>> You can't - those are part of the *agent* trap API.
>
> Does this mean that these can only be used fro
From: dave.shi...@googlemail.com [mailto:dave.shi...@googlemail.com]
>> Well, snmptrap can be used from command line to send traps.
>>
>> But, what I am looking for is to make use of snmp library calls to
>> generate traps - for example, by using send_easy_trap () or snmp_v2trap ()
>> functions.
2009/5/7 Vinod Nanjaiah :
> Well, snmptrap can be used from command line to send traps.
>
> But, what I am looking for is to make use of snmp library calls to
> generate traps - for example, by using send_easy_trap () or snmp_v2trap ()
> functions.
You can't - those are part of the *agent* trap A
>> Dear Experts,
>> I did not find much information in net-snmp website about how to implement
>> an application to send traps. Can you please give me some pointers to the
>> same?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Vinod
>man snmptrap
Well, snmptrap can be used from command line to send traps.
But, what I am l