Re: [SNMP4J] Query using SNMP4J-linux

2008-12-31 Thread Frank Fock
Hi Rajesh, As the output explains, you are using the same engine ID as the target. Thus, you are using SNMPv3 because you did not specify any other version. Use -h to get help on the command line options. With -v 2c you choose version 2c. Best regards, Frank Rajesh Tewari wrote: Hi All, I'm

Re: [SNMP4J] Query using SNMP4J-linux

2008-12-31 Thread Rajesh Tewari
: Frank Fock f...@agentpp.com To: Rajesh Tewari rtew...@ymail.com Cc: snmp4j@agentpp.org Sent: Wednesday, 31 December, 2008 2:42:55 PM Subject: Re: [SNMP4J] Query using SNMP4J-linux Hi Rajesh, As the output explains, you are using the same engine ID as the target. Thus, you are using SNMPv3

Re: [SNMP4J] Query using SNMP4J-linux

2008-12-31 Thread Frank Fock
...@agentpp.com To: Rajesh Tewari rtew...@ymail.com Cc: snmp4j@agentpp.org Sent: Wednesday, 31 December, 2008 2:42:55 PM Subject: Re: [SNMP4J] Query using SNMP4J-linux Hi Rajesh, As the output explains, you are using the same engine ID as the target. Thus, you are using SNMPv3 because you did

[SNMP4J] Query using SNMP4J-linux

2008-12-30 Thread Rajesh Tewari
Hi All, I'm using SNMP4j-linux to make query SNMP4J agent and I'm able to do it. I want to know, is it possible to change the v1/v2c community/port, trap destination address using this utility? I tried to do so but I got following error: [r...@putsndvp2 snmp4j_tool]# ./SNMP4J-linux +javahome