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01-05-2002 05:32 AM
01-05-2002 05:32 AM
			
				
					
						
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						Good evening all,
I installed RPM Package (ucd-snmp) on ReHat Linux. Also, snmpd service is started.
I only get the information of system description by using NNM. However, I cannot collect interface utilization information.
How can I get MIBs for monitoring the interface utilization of RedHat Linux?
Also, how can I check the name of SNMP agent I am using? Thanks in advance. :)
					
				
			
			
				
		
		
	
	
	
I installed RPM Package (ucd-snmp) on ReHat Linux. Also, snmpd service is started.
I only get the information of system description by using NNM. However, I cannot collect interface utilization information.
How can I get MIBs for monitoring the interface utilization of RedHat Linux?
Also, how can I check the name of SNMP agent I am using? Thanks in advance. :)
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01-10-2002 06:53 AM
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						Hello,
All of you snmpd configuration is located in /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf. You have to modify the configuration for it it work correctly.
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All of you snmpd configuration is located in /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf. You have to modify the configuration for it it work correctly.
Good luck
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01-11-2002 03:14 AM
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						Hi,
use snmpwalk:
snmpwalk  interfaces
That will show you the interfaces MIBs -> counters, ticks, etc.
do a 'man snmp.conf' for infos about how to set up snmp.
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use snmpwalk:
snmpwalk
That will show you the interfaces MIBs -> counters, ticks, etc.
do a 'man snmp.conf' for infos about how to set up snmp.
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01-11-2002 09:55 PM
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						Thank you all,
I can get standard MIBs for monitoring Linux's interface after installing ucd-snmp RPM package.
I would like to find a site that provides Linux MIBs. Any idea or suggestion?
Go ahead :)
					
				
			
			
				
		
		
	
	
	
I can get standard MIBs for monitoring Linux's interface after installing ucd-snmp RPM package.
I would like to find a site that provides Linux MIBs. Any idea or suggestion?
Go ahead :)
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