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I want to use Net-SNMP under Windows. What should I do?

SNMP Trap Translator v1.2
Download the Net-SNMP 5.1.2+ source and compile using MSVC++, MinGW or Cygwin as described in the Net-SNMP README.WIN32 file. This should create a working snmptrapd. See the question: How to I enable the Perl support for UCD-SNMP / Net-SNMP under Windows? Note: Net-SNMP 5.1.2 or higher is recommended if compiling under Windows as it contains the latest Windows specific compiling improvements. See similar questions...

How do I use it with net-snmp?

TNPI - rrdutil faq
If you don't already have an snmpd.conf installed (/usr/local/share/snmp/snmpd.conf), begin with the example file in the contrib directory of the RRDutil package. See similar questions...

How to I enable the Perl support for UCD-SNMP / Net-SNMP under Windows?

SNMP Trap Translator v1.2
Install ActiveState ActivePerl and then the ActivePerl .ppm module included in the Net-SNMP binary available from the Net-SNMP web site. If you compiled your own version of Net-SNMP, see the perl/README document for instructions on compiling the Perl modules. Download the Net-SNMP 5.1.2+ source and compile using Cygwin as described in the Net-SNMP README.WIN32 file. See similar questions...

What version of Net-SNMP should I run?

SNMP Trap Translator v1.2
If you have no plans on using the Net-SNMP Perl module (see the next question), then any recent version of Net-SNMP or UCD-SNMP should be sufficient with the exception of Net-SNMP 5.1. Net-SNMP 5.1.1 and higher can be used. If you plan on using UCD-SNMP 4.2.3 (provided by Compaq for RedHat 7.2), then you must at least use a newer version of snmptrapd. If you plan on enabling the Net-SNMP Perl module, Net-SNMP v5.1.1 or higher is recommended. This will allow you to use all the features of snmptt. See similar questions...

How do I use XP Themes with Windows Forms using the .NET FrameWork 1.0?

Forms - Windows Forms FAQs
Follow these steps to introduce Windows XP visual styles into your Windows application. 1. Create a new Windows Application and add some controls to the default form. 2. For every control you place on the form that has a FlatStyle property, set the property... See similar questions...

Do I have to be running Windows to use .NET?

FAQ for the microsoft.public.languages.csharp newsgroup
There are various (mostly open source) projects to write a CLR (Common Language Runtime) on other operating systems such as Linux and BSD. The two best known are: ROTOR - a Microsoft Shared Source implementation for FreeBSD, Windows XP and Mac OS X 10.2. (Link is to a website with a range of links; no one link seems particularly suitable on its own.) Strictly speaking, these are not actually .NET - . See similar questions...

How do I enable SNMP on my Windows server?

Klir - Frequently Asked Questions
SNMP is a Windows component. To enable SNMP on a Windows server click here for assistance with installation and configuration of SNMP. See similar questions...

Do I need the UCD-SNMP / Net-SNMP Perl module?

SNMP Trap Translator v1.2
SNMPTT does not REQUIRE the Perl module, but it is recommended. By enabling the Perl module, you will get the following benefits: Conversion of INTEGER values to enumeration tags (for example: Status is now OK instead of Status is now 1) Ability for traps passed from snmptrapdor loaded from the snmptt.conf files to contain symbolic OIDs such as linkDown and IF-MIB::linkUp Variable syntax, description and enums when converting a MIB file using snmpttconvertmib Unless Net-SNMP 5.1.1 or 5.0.8 / 5. See similar questions...

Will my .NET app run on 64-bit Windows?

Andy Mc's .NET Framework FAQ
bit (x64) versions of Windows support both 32-bit and 64-bit processes, and corresponding 32-bit and 64-bit versions of .NET 2.0. (.NET 1.1 is 32-bit only). NET 2.0 apps can either run as 32-bit processes or as 64-bit processes. The OS decides which to use based on the PE header of the executable. The flags in the PE header are controlled via the compiler /platform switch, which allows the target of the app to be specified as 'x86', 'x64' or 'any cpu'. See similar questions...

Do you have any SNMP tools for Windows?

Frequently Asked Questions
You can download an unsupported binary distribution of the net-snmp (was UCD SNMP) toolset from our website. How do I upgrade to a newer release of MIMIC? The MIMIC installation instructions contain upgrade information: Install this release in a different directory from the older release. All your MIMIC data files will be fetched out of your existing private area. For minor release upgrades (eg. from 5.00 to 5. See similar questions...

Do protocol analyzers use SNMP?

Network Analysis Protocol Analyzer - FAQs
Typically not. SNMP products provide device specific information, where protocol analyzers obtain all their information by examining the traffic on the LAN. For example, an SNMP collection utility could not provide session delta time stamps for a UNIX telnet session, nor can SNMP provide bandwidth utilization statistics directly. See similar questions...

What version of Windows do I need to use .NET?

FAQ for the microsoft.public.languages.csharp newsgroup
The .NET framework itself runs on all versions of Windows from Windows 98/NT4 upwards. It does not run on Windows 95 or NT3.5. For NT4, it requires service pack 6a. See similar questions...

I use Windows and I want to host WorkRoll myself; do I have to use the Windows installer?

Bug Tracker, User-Feedback Manager, To-do List, Issue Tracke...
No. This installer is provided as a convenience to Windows users. (Installers for other operating systems may be available in the future.) [back to top] Yes. Many enhancements to WorkRoll have been based on user feedback. Please have a look at the current list of upcoming features and let WorkRoll know if you'd like to see one or more of them in a future release (or, of course, if there's a feature you'd like to see that's not on the list). [back to top] See similar questions...

Can AdventNet SNMP Agent be made as sub-agent to native SNMP agents of Linux, Solaris, and Windows?

AdventNet SNMP Agent Toolkit-SNMP Agent SNMPv1/v2c Agent Jav...
Yes. You can make Solaris, Linux, and Windows native SNMP agent as AdventNet agent's sub-agent. Refer Making AdventNet Agents as Subagents to Third-Party Agents section in our help documentation. See similar questions...

edit] Q: How do I configure Net-SNMP to work with OpenNMS?

FAQ-Configuration - OpenNMS
By default, net-snmp is configured only to allow a really small amount of information to be accessed by the default community name of "public". The easiest way to change this is to find a line like: view systemview included .1.3.6.1.2.1.1 See similar questions...

I only have a Windows machine and I want to use this software. What should I do?

Marlin Arms Corporation -- DictJuggler FAQ
Choose Preferences... > General and check [Bring dictionary windows to front after lookup]. The dictionary windows will be displayed on top of other windows after the lookup. See similar questions...

What is SNMP?

Twin Wan Router : XiNCOM Corporation
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is the protocol governing network management and the monitoring of network device and their functions. It is not limited to TCP/IP network. See similar questions...

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