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unix... solaris, aix, hp-ux... and the enterprise versions of linux... rhel and sles... i have no experience with ubuntu in enterprise environments. only for home and desktop use...
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SNMPTRAP(1) Net-SNMP SNMPTRAP(1)
NAME
snmptrap, snmpinform - sends an SNMP notification to a manager
SYNOPSIS
snmptrap -v 1 [COMMON OPTIONS] [-Ci] enterprise-oid agent generic-trap specific-trap uptime [OID TYPE VALUE]...
snmptrap -v [2c|3] [COMMON OPTIONS] [-Ci] uptime trap-oid [OID TYPE VALUE]...
snmpinform -v [2c|3] [COMMON OPTIONS] uptime trap-oid [OID TYPE VALUE]...
DESCRIPTION
snmptrap is an SNMP application that uses the SNMP TRAP operation to send information to a network manager. One or more object identifiers
(OIDs) can be given as arguments on the command line. A type and a value must accompany each object identifier. Each variable name is
given in the format specified in variables(5).
When invoked as snmpinform, or when -Ci is added to the command line flags of snmptrap, it sends an INFORM-PDU, expecting a response from
the trap receiver, retransmitting if required. Otherwise it sends an TRAP-PDU or TRAP2-PDU.
If any of the required version 1 parameters, enterprise-oid, agent, and uptime are specified as empty, it defaults to 1.3.6.1.4.1.3.1.1
(enterprises.cmu.1.1), hostname, and host-uptime respectively.
The TYPE is a single character, one of:
i INTEGER
u UNSIGNED
c COUNTER32
s STRING
x HEX STRING
d DECIMAL STRING
n NULLOBJ
o OBJID
t TIMETICKS
a IPADDRESS
b BITS
which are handled in the same way as the snmpset command.
For example:
snmptrap -v 1 -c public manager enterprises.spider test-hub 3 0 '' interfaces.iftable.ifentry.ifindex.1 i 1
will send a generic linkUp trap to manager, for interface 1.
OPTIONS
snmptrap takes the common options described in the snmpcmd(1) manual page in addition to the -Ci option described above.
SEE ALSO
snmpcmd(1), snmpset(1), variables(5).
V5.6 19 Jun 2003 SNMPTRAP(1)