Very odd. Try and edit file /etc/opt/ecs/alarm_snmp.conf or /root2/etc/opt/ecs/alarm_snmp.conf if you have a S8300/8500 server with RAMDISK running. Remove all lines below the last hash #
server> vi /etc/opt/ecs/alarm_snmp.conf
# Configuration file to send alarms as SNMP notifications to administered
# IP addresses. The notifications use the traps defined in the INADS MIB.
#
# Tabs are to be used as the field delimiter.
#
# If a line STARTS with a '#' (i.e., the first character), it is treated
# as a comment, though comments are NOT maintained across automatic
# generations of this config file.
#
# Formats for the lines are shown below by version and options. In all
# cases, the IP address must be entered in dotted decimal notation: a.b.c.d
#
# The format for SNMPv2 traps is:
# enabled|disabled IP-address trap v2c community-name
#
# The format for SNMPv2 informs is:
# enabled|disabled IP-address inform v2c community-name
# <=== remove your snmp settings below this.
Then check your almsnmpconf file again. Hope this works for you.