Hi everyone. can someone please tell me what net-SNMP does? am i correct in thinking it just writes out to a logfile SNMP data a server sends to it??
basically i have to use something to trap snmp data for splunk to capture, but i really am struggling to get net-snmp setup and working, im not even sure if its running at present. the config tool says i need Perl even though i have already installed the latest version of activeperl...
can someone recommend an alternative to net-snmp that is easy to setup and configure?? if all i need is something that is able to listen to SNMP traffic being passed to it and write it to a plain txt file im sure i can get one of our developers to write something a lot simpler and easier than net-snmp.
also where would i email to ask that soemone spends more than 5 lines of text on the installation and configuration of a windows snmp LOGGER ?? seems a little half done to me.
not going to worry about this now, Splunk are contacting me directly to help get this sorted
For the benefit of Christiantoy, this isn't a question about Splunk at all.
What Net-SNMP is & what it does: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Net-SNMP
Where to get it: http://www.net-snmp.org/
Tutorials: http://www.net-snmp.org/wiki/index.php/Tutorials
When collected SNMP traps/walks are collected and indexed by Splunk, they are an excellent source of data that can give near real-time as well as historical insight to any SNMP-enabled device (such as servers, switches, routers, etc.). But they are just another data source that is no more difficult to bring into Splunk than any other source.
Thanks for the info
BTW i am also setting up snmp
cheers
not going to worry about this now, Splunk are contacting me directly to help get this sorted
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