FAQ:Agent
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					This section covers issues related to the operation of the Net-SNMP agent.
- What MIBs are supported?
 - What protocols are supported?
 - How do I configure the agent?
 - How do I remove a MIB from the agent?
 - I've installed a new MIB file. Why can't I query it?
 - How do I add a MIB to the agent?
 - What's the difference between 'exec', 'sh', 'extend' and 'pass'?
 - What's the difference between AgentX, SMUX and proxied SNMP?
 - What is the purpose of 'dlmod'?
 - Which extension mechanism should I use?
 - Can I use AgentX when running under Windows?
 - How can I run AgentX with a different socket address?
 - How can I turn off SMUX support?
 - How can I combine two copies of the 'mib2' tree from separate subagents?
 - What traps are sent by the agent?
 - Where are these traps sent to?
 - How can I send a particular trap to selected destinations?
 - When I run the agent it runs and then quits without staying around. Why?
 - After a while the agent stops responding, and starts eating CPU time. Why?
 - How can I stop other people getting at my agent?
 - How can I listen on just one particular interface?
 - The agent is complaining about 'snmpd.conf'. Where is this?
 - Why does the agent complain about 'no access control information'?
 - How do I configure access control?
 - How do I configure SNMPv3 users?
 - The 'createUser' line disappears when I start the agent. Why?
 - What's the difference between /var/net-snmp and /usr/local/share/snmp?
 - My new agent is ignoring the old snmpd.conf file. Why?
 - Where should the snmpd.conf file go?
 - Why am I getting "Connection refused"?
 - Why can't I see values in the UCDavis 'extensible' or 'disk' trees?
 - Why can't I see values in the UCDavis 'memory' or 'vmstat' tree?
 - What do the CPU statistics mean - is this the load average?
 - How do I get percentage CPU utilization using ssCpuRawIdle?
 - What about multi-processor systems?
 - The speed/type of my network interfaces is wrong - how can I fix it?
 - The interface statistics for my subinterfaces are all zero - why?
 - Does the agent support the RMON-MIB?
 - What does "klread: bad address" mean?
 - What does "nlist err: wombat not found" (or similar) mean?
 - What does "Can't open /dev/kmem" mean?
 - The system uptime (sysUpTime) returned is wrong!
 - Can the agent run multi-threaded?
 - Can I use AgentX (or an embedded SNMP agent) in a threaded application?
 
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Other FAQ Sections
The other sections are:
FAQ:General FAQ:Applications FAQ:Perl FAQ:MIBs FAQ:Agent FAQ:Compiling FAQ:Coding FAQ:Misc