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SNMP traps
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I am trying to check that SNMP traps could be sent from one server to other . I am running this command from receiving server to see it can receive it /usr/sbin/snoop udp port 162 and on the sending end I am running this commad cst051 UDP D=162 S=1480 LEN=120 but i am getting error message that cst051: not found Is there anything I need to configure from sending end in order to send test snmp trap. Or is there anything wrong with my command. Regards Ajwat |
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