Netview ignores the community on incoming traps. Use whatever will be
allowed by the device. Some devices don't have a separate community
for rw and trap.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
ok, I knew that x.x.x.x was the trap-receiver address ,
but there are difference if I use a RO community instead of a RW community
in this command line of Cisco?
How does Netview 6000 use community word in traps ?
bye
dimitri
"Kanemeier, Dirk" <D.Kanemeier@VWFSAG.DE> on 08/11/99 09.40.00
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Hi Dimitri,
snmp-server host x.x.x.x Word? :
x.x.x.x -> means the trap-receiver address
Word? -> means the trap-receiver community, can be the same as the RW/RO
community but must not be the same, standard is public
Dirk K.
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From: Dimitri Setti@ITFCCRT0 on 08/11/99 09.20
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Hi at all.....
I use Netview 5.1.1 on Aix 4.2.1.
My question is this:
when I configured a router cisco, I use
snmp-server community Word1 RO
snmp-server community Word2 RW
and I understand difference of using Word1 and Word2.
But I don't understand when I use
snmp-server host x.x.x.x Word? :
what's the difference using Word1 or Word2 in this statement?
thanks all
bye
dimitri
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