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  1. sireesh

    Find number of ports

    hi James, If snmpwalk is running properly....there are two more things in ur problem.. 1. Checking out wether a system is a Switch or not 2. If so how many interfaces that switch have.. the oid 'system.sysObjectID.0' will give u the default oid for that switch...in the sence this is the root...
  2. sireesh

    SNMP Question on Redhat 7.2

    hi, All linux mechines are default SNMP enabled in the sense...u can use all the commands of snmp like snmpget, snmpwalk, snmpset, snmptrap, etc...u can say ur system is completely SNMP enabled then ur system should have a SNMP agent installed...Actually snmp demon won't collect any data...this...
  3. sireesh

    HOW TO Configure SOLARIS SNMP HELP

    hi, as per my knowledge...Soaris boxes are not default snmp enabled...but u may use the commands snmpget, snmpset etc...but until u have snmp agent running u cnnot know the oid values...u have to have a SNMP agent running in the destination mechine...like sysedge, ssm etc..then only u can see...
  4. sireesh

    Getting the VLAN an Interface is in via SNMP

    hi, the ifDescr property will return what type of interface it is of...please use this oid using snmpget.. .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2.1 But the thing is it depends upon the device u are doing snmp get...But the above oid will return what type of interface it is of... And you CANNOT set this value to...
  5. sireesh

    Why do I get a TIMEOUT (NEWBE Question)

    hi, As per my knowledge...if u want to see oid results in MIB..u have to load that mib into the MIB-Browser...And for that u please check out for "LOAD MIB" option in your MIB browser...and add ur Agents MIB file into that..Then u can see all the MIB variables avaliable...Please let me...
  6. sireesh

    Oracle8i password please???

    Hi, Are you trying to start the Database from svrmgrl. If the answer is yes then at svrmgrl promt type svrmgrl> connect internal password:oracle I hope this will help you.

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