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| From: | Vince Rosso <Vince_Rosso@TRANSALTA.COM> |
| Date: | Wed, 30 Sep 1998 17:04:57 -0600 |
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Vince Rosso@TRANSALTA
30/09/98 05:04 PM
Are you saying that trapd can listen to more than one port. I checked out
the services file and see the definition for trapd on port 162. Can I
just insert another line so it is also looking at port 200?
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I know nothing about those agents. But I do know that trapd can forward
traps to any udp port you like. So he could get them first and forward to
these agents, or he could be set to listen to a different port altogether
(in /etc/services) if they can forward to him
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Vince Rosso <Vince_Rosso@TRANSALTA.COM> on 09/30/98 12:06:35 PM
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Vince Rosso@TRANSALTA
30/09/98 10:06 AM
The 2 agents we are looking at are the PEER SNMP Agent for an application
called Genesys and the Native NT Agent. I'm not sure if that gives you
enough information.
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A udp port can be owned by just one application at a time. And trapd
listens to the one you tell him to in /etc/services. The case you describe
requires one trap receiver to forward the traps to another. What agents
are involved?
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Vince Rosso <Vince_Rosso@TRANSALTA.COM> on 09/29/98 03:43:28 PM
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Subject: Query More Than One Port
Vince Rosso@TRANSALTA
29/09/98 01:43 PM
We have a situation where we need to run 2 different application specific
snmp agents on a managed node. My understanding is that managed nodes
converse with Netview (v4.1) through port 162. I don't believe 2 agents
can share the same port. I believe we can specify a unique port on the
node for each agent ie. port 162 and port 200. Can Netview be configured
to recognize 2 different agents on the same node with unique port numbers?
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