On 25 November 2011 09:36, Nilesh Karle <[email protected]> wrote:
> I found “snmpset” misbehaves when multiple OIDs are given.
> Note: One OID of agent and one of sub-sgent.

> Even when the oid of main agen is not writable,
> snmpset shows the result as succeded.

Hmmm... sounds odd.

What version of the agent are you working with?
What OIDs are you trying to SET?

Do you get the same problem when both OIDs are
handled by the main agent?
(Or both by the subagent)?

Dave

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