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| Subject: | Netview authentication failure on community name | 
| From: | Indy <indy.chakrabarti@ewllc.com> | 
| Date: | Thu, 17 Feb 2000 09:50:11 -0600 | 
| I have Netview 5.1.2 on AIX 4.3.2. I continually get an event that says I have an authentication failure on the node on which Netview is installed due to a bad community name. Yet I see that the node shows as "managed", and that snmpd is running on it, and I can do an snmpwalk. The community name is set to public for my entire network, and I can see the other nodes on the network w/o bad community name problems. My snmp.conf and snmp.peers file looks okay too. And Netview seems to run fine, despite this supposed bad community name. What causes this? And how can I turn of this trap so I don't get this error? Thanks. | 
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