Thanks Dave!

-George


On 7/30/07, Dave Shield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 30/07/07, George Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a mib variable which has range (0..130). I can set the variable
> to
> > anything from 1 to 130 (including 1 and 130). But when I was trying to
> set
> > the variable to 0, I got an error like:
> >
> > Error in packet.
> > Reason: wrongValue (The set value is illegal or unsupported in some way)
> >
> > Could anybody tell me why this happens?
>
> You'd need to look at the code that implements this object.
>
>
> >                When an SNMP SET request is received by
> > snmpd, which agent is checking the range of the value to be set? is it
> > master agent (snmpd)? or subagent?
>
> If the object is implemented by a subagent, then it would be the
> subagent that checks whether the new value is valid.  The master
> agent wouldn't know anything about it (other than which subagent
> to pass the request on to).
>
> Dave
>
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