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Testing Trap With Linux Operating System: Difference between revisions

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  $ sudo /etc/init.d/snmptrapd start
  $ sudo /etc/init.d/snmptrapd start


[[File:Networking device configurationexample traps with terminal snmptarpd start v1.png]]
To stop the service use this command:
 
$ sudo /etc/init.d/snmptrapd stop


To restart or launch the service you can use this command:
To restart or launch the service you can use this command:
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  $ sudo /etc/init.d/snmptrapd restart
  $ sudo /etc/init.d/snmptrapd restart


[[File:Networking device configurationexample traps with terminal snmptarpd restart v1.png]]
[[File:FileNetworking device configurationexample traps with terminal snmptrap commands v2.png]]
 
To stop the service use this command:
 
$ sudo /etc/init.d/snmptrapd stop
 
[[File:Networking device configurationexample traps with terminal snmptarpd stop v1.png]]


To read service status use this command:
To read service status use this command:
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