RE: migrate from V2 to V3

This is a discussion on RE: migrate from V2 to V3 within the SNMP Users forums, part of the Networking and Network Related category; On Wed, 2005-12-14 at 17:43 +0800, Jim Su wrote: > will all the versions (v1, v2, and ...


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Old 12-14-2005
Dave Shield
 
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Default RE: migrate from V2 to V3

On Wed, 2005-12-14 at 17:43 +0800, Jim Su wrote:
> will all the versions (v1, v2, and v3) coexisted
> if I set --with-default-snmp-version=3 in the configure.


What do you understand by the word "default" ?
Does it mean "the only thing that can be used" or
"the thing that will be used if nothing else is specified" ?


> will all the versions (v1, v2, and v3) coexisted
> if I set --with-default-snmp-version=3 in the configure.



$ man snmpcmd

-v 1 | 2c | 3
Specifies the protocol version to use: 1 (RFCs 1155-1157),
2c (RFCs 1901-1908), or 3 (RFCs 2571-2574). The default
is typically version 3.


What do *you* think the answer is?

Dave



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