Cmd to Monitor SNMP traps 8.1

can anyone tell me the command to monitor or recevie the traps in 8.1
as the command for 10.3 is the below
java weblogic.diagnostics.snmp.cmdline.Manager SnmpTrapMonitor -p
do we have command for 8.1 wls please let me know

We had the an issue where device was sending SNMP v1 traps as per Wireshark but the device was discovered as a SNMP v2 device. We forced the device to be discovered as a SNMP v1 device and that worked.
To do so, after you add the device that needs to be discovered within the discovery rule, export the MP called Network Discovery Internal. Open this in notepad and browse to the IP address of your device that needs to be discovered. Change the value for
"AutoDetect" to v1 in case you want to discover his as a V1 DEVICE. Then you will be able to receive traps from the said device that got discovered.
<SeedSystem>
                  <SeedIPorName>10.100.x.x</SeedIPorName>
                  <Version>AUTODETECT</Version>
                  <SNMPPort>161</SNMPPort>
                </SeedSystem>
Hope this helps.
Kapil Dham

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