Re: Linux and SNMP



On 2006-08-12, Michael Heiming wrote:
In comp.os.linux.misc Dan C <youmustbejoking@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
On 2006-08-12, Adiemo wrote:
I was wondering how can one find out whether a given device responds to SNMP
queries and if so, how can one query a device from a linux box? How can I
find out what information can be obtained from a given device via SNMP
queries?

I already answered you in another group, you multi-posting win-boy
moron.

Ah see, this is indeed a somehow annoying sports. Might be just
valuelessness or intentional?

Huh? Have you been drinking?


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