SNMP MaNAGER
Question posted by: salmanku87
(Newbie)
on
August 18th, 2008 01:23 PM
hi all,
can smeone tell me about the open source managers in SNMP?
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Answers Posted
I think instead of responding the newbies or those with assignment questions or ambigious questions with a rude attitude such as "So?", only "Yes", "I am fed up", etc, etc that we are reading here on bytes.com, can we not tell the questioneer to re post his/her question clearly or with explanation politely instead?
I am sorry, but most of the High ranked individuals on bytes.com have been very much harsh to such questioneers.
questionit-
Thanks for your response, however don't you think this is something that might be better handled through PM?
sicarie
sicarie -
Thanks for the suggestion; actually i should have handled it through PM - my mistake!
Qi
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Originally Posted by sicarie
questionit-
Thanks for your response, however don't you think this is something that might be better handled through PM?
sicarie
Quote:
Originally Posted by questionit
sicarie -
Thanks for the suggestion; actually i should have handled it through PM - my mistake!
Qi
It is appreciated, but as the subject has been brought up - I will explain my first reply.
I consider it very rude to come into a forum and not read the rules of the site before posting a vague (and homework-esque) question - if there was an open discussion between anyone who wanted to come and some politician/rockstar/celebrity/CEO, would you show up at the meeting and demand to speak without knowing how the forum is handled (if there is a presentation, any sort of screening process, a sign-in list, queue for asking questions, etc...)? You would be carted off by security, and, if in the US, attacked with a taser.
Summation: salmanku87, please read the Posting Guidelines of this site and follow them. They are not only created to make our lives easier, but also to help people get their questions answered - not only here, but in any forum you may visit in the future. People will appreciate things like format, diction, and specificity, and will actually want to help you.
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