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
: 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
...@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
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