RE: snmpd.conf and 'sys*' Configuration Directives

2015-01-30 Thread David Hauck
On Wednesday, December 31, 2014 8:43 AM, David Hauck wrote: HI Wes, On Friday, November 28, 2014 7:19 PM, David Hauck wrote: On Fri, 28 Nov 2014 at 18:26:00, Wes Hardaker wrote: SNMP doesn't have a delete command, so it isn't really possible to delete a value via snmp. You can set it to

RE: snmpd.conf and 'sys*' Configuration Directives

2014-12-31 Thread David Hauck
HI Wes, On Friday, November 28, 2014 7:19 PM, David Hauck wrote: On Fri, 28 Nov 2014 at 18:26:00, Wes Hardaker wrote: SNMP doesn't have a delete command, so it isn't really possible to delete a value via snmp. You can set it to blank, or another value, but not to go away. Yes, this is

Re: snmpd.conf and 'sys*' Configuration Directives

2014-11-28 Thread Wes Hardaker
David Hauck dav...@netacquire.com writes: It seems that there is no way to reset the sys* configuration directives (sysName/sysDescr/sysLocation/sysContact If you have set them with an snmpset, then the persistent state is stored in /var/net-snmp/snmpd.conf by default (though some linux

RE: snmpd.conf and 'sys*' Configuration Directives

2014-11-28 Thread David Hauck
Hi Wes, I see you're trying to catch up on some queries to net-snmp-users - thx. Please see below. On Fri, 28 Nov 2014 at 18:26:00, Wes Hardaker wrote: David Hauck dav...@netacquire.com writes: It seems that there is no way to reset the sys* configuration directives

snmpd.conf and 'sys*' Configuration Directives

2014-11-20 Thread David Hauck
Hi, In case anyone is reading this list ;)... It seems that there is no way to reset the sys* configuration directives (sysName/sysDescr/sysLocation/sysContact - I've actually only played with a couple of these but I suspect they all work similarly in this regard). I can successfully change