Re: net-snmp configuration in runtime

2006-04-28 Thread Wes Hardaker
> On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 18:58:18 +1000 (EST), Thomas Jeffry <[EMAIL > PROTECTED]> said: Thomas> May I change its configuration without restart? Thomas> Does signal SIGHUP works? It's supposed to. Having said that, it's not great. HUP has always been hard to peg down as saying when it wor

RE: NET-SNMP Configuration

2006-01-16 Thread Dave Shield
[ Please *DO NOT* mail me privately, without copying any responses to the mailing list. I don't have the time or inclination to offer private, unpaid, SNMP consultancy. Keep discussions to the list, where others can both learn and offer advice. Thanks. ] > Could you gi

RE: NET-SNMP Configuration

2006-01-16 Thread Dave Shield
[ First - *please* don't mail me privately, without copying any responses to the mailing list. I don't have the time or inclination to offer private, unpaid, SNMP consultancy. Keep discussions to the list, where others can both learn and offer advice. Thanks. ] On Mon,

Re: NET-SNMP Configuration

2006-01-16 Thread Dave Shield
On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 11:12 +0100, MAZELIN-EXTERNAL Christophe wrote: > My application send a trap locally How does your application do this? What code does it use? > I wrote this snmpd.conf : Is your application an SNMP *agent*, based on the Net-SNMP agent code? Or is it a different applicat

RE: NET-SNMP Configuration

2006-01-12 Thread kanakamahesh.anasuri
Title: RE: NET-SNMP Configuration Chris The initial traps which you got are forwarded by snmpd, but when your try to send traps using snmptrap, bydefault it will send to 162 port for clients. So you need to send traps(snmptrap) with your required port #no in the command. If agent itself