On 02/02/2008, Alamelu Ramadurai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the fast response. I am using net-snmp
> client and the application I am using is snmpwalk with
> v2c as version.

And what is the *exact* command that you are running?


> IP address is also fixed length octet-string of size 4.

The IpAddress type is actually defined specially as a distinct
type within the SNMP specs.  So such an index shouldn't be
encoded as an OCTET STRING at all.

>       If I access any table which uses IP address as
> index

Which table are you querying?
Note that many such tables actually use the InetAddress
type (Textual Convention), which *is* a variable-length string.



It's impossible to comment properly as to whether the
behaviour you are seeing is correct or not.  We need to
know the *EXACT* OIDs that you are working with.
Vague descriptions about "a table" aren't much use!

Dave

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