2.1.2.1 notes: -------------- The SNMP library and applications have been ported to SunOS 5.x (using SVR4 #ifdefs), and have been tested on SunOS 4.1.3 and 5.3. The agent has not been ported to SunOS 5.x yet. An "snmpset" application has been added (basically a modified "snmpget" with parts of "snmptest" thrown in). An "snmpgetnext" application has been added (basically a modified "snmpget"). A "-q" flag has been added to the library and applications, to support a "quick print" output mode, which is less verbose and more parsable than the standard output mode. Various things have been fixed: snmplib/parse.c: parsing and storing of quoted fields (like DESCRIPTION) snmplib/parse.h: up the maximum characters in a quoted string snmpnetstat/main.c: fix parsing of command line for hostname & community snmpnetstat/main.c: fix parsing of command line for interval Manual pages have been copied from 1.1b and updated for v2, or cobbled up, for all of the applications; they and the usage()s have been worked over in general to have somewhat consistent terminology and aesthetics. - dpz@noc.rutgers.edu 15 July 1994 2.1.2 notes: -------------- This code has been tested on a sparcstation (SUNOS4.1.1). It may not run on other Unix systems (but then again it may). When porting to a new processor architecture, read the first page of snmplib/md5.c and define LOWBYTEFIRST according to the instruction. Run "make all install". edit etc/acl.conf, etc/party.conf, etc/view.conf and /etc/context.conf to create parties for your site. Then copy these files to /etc on the each system that will be running either applications or agents. setenv MIBFILE $root/mib.txt Where $root is the root directory of the SMP distribution. The applications are in $root/bin and the documentation is in $root/man. "setenv SUFFIX" changes the output format of many of the apps in a helpful manner. Try it. SNMP TCL If you want to use and/or compile SNMP TCL, read the README file in the snmptcl directory.