Hi,
I discovered there is a limit of 127 characters for the option parameters when
registering snmpd as a Windows service via the command.
For example, specifying the following command:
snmpd -register -c "C:\ProgramData\Cassidian\RCS 9500\Config\CM
DB\Active\cassidian.pmc.cmdb.snmpd.conf,C
Hi Guys,
I've been working with rstory-work in the #net-snmp IRC channel and he
recommended raising a bug report and notifying via this mailing list:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3286065&group_id=12694&atid=112694
Thanks for the help so far!
Pete
On 13 April 2011 15:35, Simon Mpasi wrote:
> I believe a router has 2 addresses, an IP address and a MAC IP address.
No.
A network interface will typically have a hardware address
(sometime also called a MAC address or an ethernet
address - assuming that this is an ethernet interface!),
Hello,
Good morning! I just downloaded and started getting familiar with net-snmp
which seems to be a great tool. I am learning snmp and computer networking at
the same time, thus I am having some difficulties understanding all the
concepts. One of the things missing is the destination. For e