This entry starts the snmpd daemon on system startup. This allows remote monitoring of network and server configuration. Rationale: The snmpd daemon is used by many 3rd party applications to monitor the health of the system. If snmpd is not required, it is recommended that it is disabled.
Solution
In /etc/rc.tcpip, comment out the snmpd entry: chrctcp -d snmpd Default Value: Uncommented