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Title:DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT.
Notice:Use IPMT for problems. Newsletter location in note 6187
Moderator:TAEC::BEROUD
Created:Mon Aug 21 1989
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:6497
Total number of notes:27359

1062.0. "Can't register SNMP using DECwindows interface" by STU01::FARWICK () Wed May 29 1991 07:41

I've just installed the SNMP AM V 1.0 on DECmcc BMS V1.1.

All IVP test were passed (Test successful.).

The registration of an Ultrix WS in line mode works fine.
But if I try to register an Ultrix WS using the DECwindows interface,
I'll have the following error message:


29-MAY-1991 10:35:15

The requested operation cannot be completed

MCC Unhandled Service Reply          No such entity:SNMP.nodename
				     SNMP.nodename


What's happend ?
Bernward.

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1062.1TOOK::CALLANDERJill Callander DTN 226-5316Wed May 29 1991 19:476
fcl is less pickie...if you try to register from FCL we take the
fullname as you entered it and use that. The iconic map interface
though knows what you *should* have for a DNS setup and enforces it.
My guess is you didn't created the DNS translation directories for
storing the SNMP info. I think it is in the release notes...any help
from some one whoo did this?
1062.2similar problem !SNOC02::MISNETWORKTake a byteThu May 30 1991 02:066
    
    I get the same error as in .0, using both the ICONIC map and FCL. The
    DNS directories were/are setup as per release notes.
    
    Beats me ?
    Louis
1062.3What was the registration commandCLAUDI::PETERSThu May 30 1991 12:1516
You entered the error text from your register command in your note, 
but not the syntax of the  register command.

If your command was (which it looks like it was from the error 
message):

REGISTER SNMP SNMP.node

I don't think that works.  You must specify

REGISTER SNMP node

Because the object name is stored in the DNS directory (MCC_IP),
not in a directory specified by you.

/Claudia
1062.4It's in the Use guideMKNME::DANIELEThu May 30 1991 14:026
	The "No Such Entity" exception means the global entity name could not be
	translated by the TCP/IP software (UCX).

	In this case it looks like you expect there to be a TCP/IP
	system on your internet with a host name of SNMP.node.  Please check
	this via the UCX show host command.