Hi
As per the SNMP standard, the MAX OID length should
not be > 128 bytes.
We have found that SNMP agents(Commercial, open
software) take care of this differently.
Question is : What is the correct behaviour:
1. Does agent must Return Error(ASN Parse Error) for
any GET/SET/NEXT request with OID > 128?
OR
2. Pass it to the lower layers(MIB Stub functions)
such a way that We can still respond back
the NEXT of the incoming OID > 128
APpreciate your response
Regards,
Saif
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