Enabling The Dos Snmp Agent - Intermec 6400 User Manual

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Most SNMP agents use the default community name "public."
2. Use a text editor to add entries to TRAPCOMM.CNF.
The file contains entries that define the IP addresses,
SNMP communities, and UDP port numbers to use
when sending SNMP trap packets. The SNMP agent
collects three kinds of error condition messages (or
traps):
ColdStart" when the agent is loaded
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WarmStart" when the agent is restarted
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AuthenticationFailure" when a query specifies
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an unknown SNMP authentication community
To receive AuthenticationFailure traps, set variable
snmpEnableAuthenTraps to 1.
You can specify up to five entries in the file. Each
entry must define a community name, an IP address
(in dot notation) and a UDP port number where you
want to send error condition messages. For example:
newcommunity 128.127.59.154 162

Enabling the DOS SNMP Agent

To load the DOS SNMP agent, enable it through the 6400
TCP/IP client DOS configuration menus (see page 2 9).
Or, type the following command at the DOS prompt:
C:\>snmpd
Copyright 1990 by SNMP Research, Inc.
communit.cnf not found; Using community "public",
read-only
trapcomm.cnf not found; No Traps will be sent.
System Description = SNMPD v2.1 (9.3.1)
System Object Identifier = 1.3.6.1.4.1.121.1.1
Communities:
1 authentication, 0 trap
agent occupies 37680 bytes
SECTION 2

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