REG: SNMP Service Entries

Last reviewed: May 8, 1997
Article ID: Q102970
The information in this article applies to:
  • Windows NT operating system version 3.1
  • Windows NT Advanced Server version 3.1

The article contains REGISTRY entries for the SNMP dialog boxes. There are no subgroups.

SNMP SERVICE

The following values store the settings chosen in the SNMP dialog boxes when you configure SNMP. You should always use the Network icon in Control Panel to configure SNMP.

These entries are in the following Registry path:

   HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Snmp\Parameters

Authtrap   REG_SZ   Booleon
Default: On

Indicates whether the SNMP service sends a trap whenever it receives a request that does not match any community name or host filter in its lists. If this value is off (0), the SNMP service does not send a trap when this occurs.

CommunityNames   REG_SZ   Names
Default: public

Specifies one or more community names defining groups of hosts from which the SNMP service will accept requests.

TrapDestinations   REG_SZ   Names
Default: -

Specifies one or more host names or IP adddresses defining hosts to which the SNMP service sends traps.

TrapCommunity   REG_SZ   Names
Default: Public

Specifies the name designating an Internet community of hosts to which the SNMP service sends traps.

Reference: "The Windows NT Resource Kit for Operating System Version 3.1".


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Version : 3.1
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: May 8, 1997
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