You need to run xnmsnmpconf and configure your read and write communities for
your subnets. You can use wildcards or collections to define communities.
Carsten Strahler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we use Netview/AIX v5.0 and AIX 4.2.1. We have the problem that in one
> class-c-subnet Netivew always use the community-string "public" for
> discovering.
> For all other subnets it uses the default-community-string. In the
> snmp-configuration we only have defined the default-community-string (i.e.
> cisco)
> and a special community-string for the netview. There are no definitions
> for subnets.
>
> Any idea ???
>
> Carsten Strahler
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