Re: Looking for H file

2013-01-06 Thread Niels Baggesen
Den 06-01-2013 03:11, Summers, Scott H skrev: I'm now looking to start to generate a basic SNMP.CONF file. The web refers to an SNMPCONF utility, but I can't find it in the 5.7.1 package I downloaded. I suspect it needs to be generated, but I haven't yet found the instructions to do this.

RE: Looking for H file

2013-01-06 Thread Summers, Scott H
Niels, Thanks for the response. I think part of the issue is, I am working on a Windows platform (not Linux). It is not clear to me whether I found the install process in the README.WIN32 document or not. I do have software installed in C:\USR directory (which I will refer to as root). I

Re: Looking for H file

2013-01-06 Thread Dave Shield
On 6 January 2013 17:24, Summers, Scott H scott.summ...@unisys.com wrote: At this point I'm simply trying to figure out how to generate the CONF files. The configuration files are simple plain text files. You can create them using your preferred text editor There's no need to use any

RE: Looking for H file

2013-01-06 Thread Summers, Scott H
One of the first things that MAN pages reference is to run SNMPCONF (which I've found I need to create). Neils pointed out the this morning, I really skipped the INSTALL process, which is what I am trying to accomplish now. CONFIGURE, however, doesn't appear to be a Windows things. I'm trying

Re: Looking for H file

2013-01-06 Thread Bart Van Assche
On 01/06/13 18:40, Summers, Scott H wrote: Neils pointed out the this morning, I really skipped the INSTALL process, which is what I am trying to accomplish now. Please have a look at the build.bat instructions in README.win32, that will save you a lot of time. Thanks, Bart.

Re: Looking for H file

2013-01-06 Thread Dave Shield
On 6 January 2013 17:40, Summers, Scott H scott.summ...@unisys.com wrote: One of the first things that MAN pages reference is to run SNMPCONF (which I've found I need to create). snmpconf is one way to generate configuration files, yes. But it's not actually necessary to use this. As I said,

RE: SNMP Agent engineboot

2013-01-06 Thread Zheng, Wenjie (Barclay)
Then when Manager side send request, agent will return with new engineboot, then manager side will send request again with new engineboot and time. I thought this time, agent will think its in sync with manager side. Yes - that should be what happens. It's probably worth checking this - try