On 14 April 2011 22:10, Simon Mpasi wrote:
> I can see the gateway IP address from
> Windows XP, i.e. 10.10.10.1 and I can ping it but I cannot see it from the
> ubuntu vmware
> machine. It is showing a different gateway IP address
> However when I try snmpwalk ... 10.
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Subject: Re: Familiarity with Net SNMP
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
addr
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