Re: Preventing snmpset

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Old 12-22-2005
Ramji Chandramouli
 
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I would believe that the 'MAX-ACCESS' clause in the definition of your MIB
variables would control responses to SNMP requests.
"read-only" would allow responses to Get/GetNext requests.
"read-write" would allow responses to Get/Set requests.



On 12/22/05, Patil, Suresh (Suresh) <sureshp@lucent.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have a requirement in which I will be running a process which
> internally will be doing a SNMPGET on some counter variables. While this
> process is running, I want to prevent the SNMPSET on those MIBS. How can =

I
> acheive this ?
>
> Thanks,
> Suresh
>
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I would believe that the 'MAX-ACCESS' clause in the definition of your
MIB variables would control&nbsp; responses to SNMP requests.<br>
&quot;read-only&quot; would allow responses to Get/GetNext requests.<br>
&quot;read-write&quot; would allow responses to Get/Set requests.<br>
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dername">Patil, Suresh (Suresh)</b> &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:sureshp@lucent.co=
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..8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Hi,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I have a requirement in which I will be runn=
ing a process which<br>internally will be doing a SNMPGET on some counter v=
ariables. While this<br>process is running, I want to prevent the SNMPSET o=
n those MIBS. How can I
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