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Re: URGENT: help with overriding the value for sysObjectID.0: msg#00315

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Subject: Re: URGENT: help with overriding the value for sysObjectID.0


> Thanks for the reply. But the line I added "override sysObjectID.0
> object_id 1.3.6.1.4.1.13699.10" to the /usr/local/share/snmp/snmpd.conf
> file is a directive based on what I read from the
>
> SETTING SYSTEM INFORMATION section of the man pages of snmpd.conf.

That's fair enough - it should have worked. I don't know why
it didn't. That's one of Wes' babies.....

But "override" is a general purpose directive, intended to configure
the value associated with an arbitrary OID. The "sysobjectid"
directive is specifically designed for setting the sysObjectID value.

Given that the general-purpose mechanism failed, I thought it might
be worth trying the dedicated one.

I presume you're mostly concerned with getting sysObjectID to have
the desired value, and you don't really care how!

Dave



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