On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 1:11 PM, Dave Shield <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 20 January 2011 11:49, Jacek Poplawski <[email protected]> wrote:
>> There was no reply to my issue for 7 days so I will try to explain it
>> once again.
>
> Both Wes and I responded to your post (on the same day),
> explaining what we thought was happening.  So it's a little
> unfair to say that  "there was no reply".

But the reply was that escaped address should work and as I wrote
before it doesn't.
Could you show me correct snmpget call which works?

>> That's why I asked about this "4" in OID, because I am not able to
>> find clear description of size of InetAddress after InetAddressType.
>> Could you point me to any RFC about it?
>
> InetAddress is a (variable-sized) string, so is encoded using the
> standard rules for OCTET STRING indexes.
>   See RFC 2578, section 7.7, case (3)

Thanks, that resolves my other problem :)

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