Overview

Start by reading the snmp_config manual page that describes how the Net-SNMP configuration files operate and how they all work together.  Note:  When using Windows, all configuration files should be placed in the (install folder)\etc\snmp folder.

Note:  The Net-SNMP configuration files generally contain sensitive information such as passphrases and community strings so permissions should be set to restrict who can read the files.

A Perl script called snmpconf is included which can be used to create configuration files.  Full documentation on using snmpconf is available in the 'Applications' section.

To run snmpconf, use the following command line:

snmpconf -i

The following environment variables are defined during installation:
If Net-SNMP is installed in a folder other than the default c:\usr, the above environment variables must match, and the snmp.conf file must contain a definition for mibdirs, persistentDir and tempFilePattern.  For example, if Net-SNMP was installed in c:\net-snmp:

mibdirs c:/net-snmp/share/snmp/mibs
persistentDir c:/net-snmp/snmp/persist
tempFilePattern c:/net-snmp/temp/snmpdXXXXXX

Note: All paths contained in configuration files must use forward slashes (Unix convention), NOT back slashes.