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SNMP.CONF(5)					     SNMP.CONF(5)

NAME
       /usr/contrib/share/snmp/snmp.conf - configuration file for
       the ucd-snmp applications.
       ~/.snmp/snmp.conf - personal configuration file.

DESCRIPTION
       snmp.conf is the configuration file which define	 how  the
       ucd-snmp	 SNMP  applications  operate.  Tokens that can be
       put in them are described in the DIRECTIVES section below.

PLEASE READ FIRST
       Make  sure  you	make these files read-only by the user if
       you are storing sensitive information in them  like  pass-
       phrases!

       First,  make  sure you have read the snmp_config(5) manual
       page that describes how the ucd-snmp  configuration  files
       operate,	 where	they  are  located  and how they all work
       together.

DIRECTIVES
       mibdirs (mib-dirs|+mib-dirs)
	      Look for textual mibs to parse in the list  of  ':'
	      separated	 directories.	If  the	 directive  value
	      starts with a '+' it  prepends  this  list  to  the
	      front  of	 the default directory list compiled into
	      the application.	Note that this value can be over-
	      ridden by the MIBDIRS environment variable.

       mibs (mib-tokens|+mib-tokens)
	      Specifies	 a  ':' separated list of mib tokens that
	      represent textual mib files that	should	be  found
	      and  parsed.   If the directive value starts with a
	      '+' it prepends this  list  to  the  front  of  the
	      default  mib  token list compiled into the applica-
	      tion.  The special keyword of "ALL" forces all mibs
	      files  found to be read. Note that the value speci-
	      fied here can be overridden by the MIBS environment
	      variable.

       mibfile file
	      Specifies	 a textual mib file to read and parse, in
	      addition to the list  read  from	the  mibs  token.
	      Note  that the value specified here can be overrid-
	      den by the MIBFILES environment variable.

       defaultPort port
	      The default port number that all snmp  applications
	      and demons should use.

       defVersion (v1|v2c|v3)
	      The default snmp version to use.

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       defCommunity string
	      The  default snmpv1 and snmpv2c community string to
	      use.

       defSecurityName string
	      The default snmpv3 USM security name  you	 want  to
	      use for snmpv3 requests.

       defContext      string
	      The default snmpv3 context name you want to use.

       defPassphrase   string

       defAuthPassphrase string

       defPrivPassphrase string
	      The  default snmpv3 USM passphrase(s) to use.  def-
	      Passphrase will be used for both authentication and
	      privacy pass phrases if it is specified.

       defAuthType     MD5|SHA
	      The  snmpv3  USM	authentication type to use.  Only
	      MD5 is supported out of the box at this time.

       defPrivType     DES
	      The snmpv3 USM privacy  type  to	use.   Currently,
	      only DES is the possible value, and isn't supported
	      out of the box due to U.S. export restrictions.

       defSecurityLevel noAuthNoPriv|authNoPriv|authPriv
	      The snmpv3 default security level to use.

       showMibErrors   (1|yes|true|0|no|false)
	      Whether or  not  to  display  textual  mib  parsing
	      errors when commands are run.

       strictCommentTerm (1|yes|true|0|no|false)
	      Whether  or  not	mibs  that  are	 parsed should be
	      strict about comment termination.	 "--"  terminates
	      a	 comment  if this is true.  Many distributed mibs
	      have broken comments in them, hence this option.

       mibAllowUnderline (1|yes|true|0|no|false)
	      Allow underline characters in mibs (illegal).

       mibWarningLevel integerValue
	      The minimum warning level of the	warnings  printed
	      by the mib parser.

       logTimestamp	 (1|yes|true|0|no|false)
	      Whether  the  commands  should  log timestamps with
	      their error/message logging or not.  Note that out-
	      put  will not look as pretty with timestamps if the
	      source  code  that  is  doing  the   logging   does

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	      incremental  logging  of messages that are not line
	      buffered before being passed to  the  logging  rou-
	      tines.

       printNumericEnums (1|yes|true|0|no|false)
	      Equivalent to -Oe

       printNumericOids (1|yes|true|0|no|false)
	      Equivalent to -On

       dontBreakdownOids (1|yes|true|0|no|false)
	      Equivalent to -Ob

       quickPrinting (1|yes|true|0|no|false)
	      Equivalent to -Oq

       suffixPrinting (0|1|2)
	      If the value is 1, its equivalent to -Os and if the
	      value is 2 it's equivalent to -OS.

       dumpPacket      (1|yes|true|0|no|false)
	      Whether  the  commands  should  dump   packets   by
	      default.

       doDebugging (1|0)
	      Turns  on debugging for all applications run if set
	      to 1.

       debugTokens token[,token...]
	      The debugging tokens that should be  printed.   See
	      the  snmpcmd(1)  manual  page  for  debugging usage
	      details.

SEE ALSO
       snmp_config(5), read_config(3), snmpcmd(1).

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