Template:FAQ:Agent 03
That depends on what you want it to do, and what stage of the process you have in mind. There are actually two very distinct ways you can configure the agent.
Firstly, you can determine what capabilities and defaults are included
within the library and agent, at the time that the software is first
built. This uses suitable flags to the configure
script,
before compiling the source.
As far as the agent is concerned, the most significant option is
'--with-mib-modules'
(or '--with-out-mib-modules'
) to control which
MIBs will be supported by the agent. See the next few entries for
details.
You can also control various aspects of the agent behaviour (and the
information it returns) at run time, via the snmpd.conf
configuration
file. Various aspects of this are touched on throughout this FAQ. Or
see the snmpd.conf(5)
manual page for full details.
The "snmpconf"
script can help in creating this config file.
Start off with 'snmpconf -g basic_setup'
to get you going.