Re: <none>

Cameron Laird (claird@Starbase.NeoSoft.COM)
Wed, 25 Sep 1996 21:00:09 -0500 (CDT)

From owner-tkined@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de Wed Sep 25 19:44:59 1996
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From: Maxim_Kislik@es.xerox.com (Kislik,Maxim)
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I just compiled scotty and tkined, and I tried to use it, but I get a
"No Response" when I try to walk the MIB
of an SNMP agent which I know works.

I compiled scotty/tkined on Solaris 2.5.1, using gcc, and I installed
it on a directory different from /usr/local
(I used the configure options: --enable-gcc and --prefix=/server/tkined).
I compiled scotty 2.1.4 and tkined 1.4.4. The tcl version is 7.5p1,
and tk is of version 4.1p1.

I'm sure that the agent is alive because I can walk its MIB using an
older version of tkined (1.3.3 on AIX)
running on another machine.
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Curious. My first two guesses are a mis-installation
of ntping, and an SNMP version (community?) mismatch.
Try something simple, like this sequence from within
scotty2.1.4:

set s [snmp session -address $SNMP_AGENT_HOSTNAME]
$s configure
$s get sysDescr.0

With any luck, we'll be able to see the problem, or at
least its noResponse symptom, with a far simpler set-up
than tkined's MIBwalk. Tell me what you see with the
commands above, and perhaps I can help you walk through
it.

Cameron Laird
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