Installing NetSNMP from an External Host
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*net-snmp-libs: libraries used by the net-snmp-utils | *net-snmp-libs: libraries used by the net-snmp-utils | ||
*lm-sensors: sensors used by net-snmp to poll hardware statistics | *lm-sensors: sensors used by net-snmp to poll hardware statistics |
Revision as of 10:10, 21 June 2011
All current TMedia products come with the NetSNMP implementation of the SNMP protocol pre-installed. However, for TDev customers and older TMedia customers, NetSNMP must be installed on the hardware from an external host.
The following commands will install NetSNMP from a Linux host:
yum install net-snmp
yum install net-snmp-utils
yum install net-snmp-libs
yum install lm-sensors
Applications Installed
- net-snmp: the core net-snmp application
- net-snmp-utils: utilities used by net-snmp to poll OIDs (GET, GET-NEXT, etc...)
- net-snmp-libs: libraries used by the net-snmp-utils
- lm-sensors: sensors used by net-snmp to poll hardware statistics