Hello,
 
  3. In the /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf file I introduced a line like "proxy -v 3 -u <username> -A
  <password> -l authNoPriv -p 5050 192.168.1.100 .1" for the proxy configuration.
 
try ".1.3" for OID instead ".1"
 
I think, ".1" is not a valid OID and this helps in my case.
 
-Andreas

 
 
 
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