On Thu, 2005-04-14 at 09:56, Kelvin Moss wrote:

>  I agree with what you are saying but there is a slight
> difference in Gauge32 and Unsigned32

There is a slight difference in the semantics of the
*behaviour* of objects defined using these two types, yes.

But the *syntax* of the two types is identical.
It's an unsigned integer in the range 0..2^32-1

So in terms of syntax, the two are interchangeable.
That's what snmpwalk/snmpget are reporting - not
the semantic behaviour.

Dave



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