I tried an snmpset without the -f option, which is not defined in the
available option.
snmpset -Le -d -c private -v 2c 10.0.0.1 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.1.2.7.2.1.3.0 x
> 'ba be 00 00 fa ce' (sorry, wrote '\xba\xbe\x00\x00\xfa\xce' in last
> message, but it's with spaces instead of \x)
>
Here is the result :
Sending 56 bytes to UDP: [10.0.0.1]:161
> 0000: 30 36 02 01 01 04 07 70 72 69 76 61 74 65 A3 28
> 06.....private.(
> 0016: 02 04 38 4B CF C3 02 01 00 02 01 00 30 1A 30 18
> ..8K........0.0.
> 0032: 06 0E 2B 06 01 04 01 E0 6A 01 02 07 02 01 03 00
> ..+.....j.......
> 0048: 04 06 BA BE 00 00 FA CE ........
>
>
> Received 56 bytes from UDP: [10.0.0.1]:161
> 0000: 30 36 02 01 01 04 07 70 72 69 76 61 74 65 A2 28
> 06.....private.(
> 0016: 02 04 38 4B CF C3 02 01 00 02 01 00 30 1A 30 18
> ..8K........0.0.
> 0032: 06 0E 2B 06 01 04 01 E0 6A 01 02 07 02 01 03 00
> ..+.....j.......
> 0048: 04 06 BA BE 00 00 FA CE ........
>
> RAINBOW-MIB::rbAuConfiguredBaseStationId.0 = Hex-STRING: BA BE 00 00 FA CE
>
2009/8/4 Dave Shield <[email protected]>
> 2009/8/4 François Dumont <[email protected]>:
> > Yes, it works with an snmpset (in command line) on that OID
> >
> >> snmpset -c private -v 2c 10.0.0.1 1.3.6.1.4.1.12394.1.2.7.2.1.3.0 x
> >> '\xba\xbe\x00\x00\xfa\xce'
>
>
> Try restarting the agent using the options
>
> -f -Le -d
>
> (plus anything else that you normally use), and run the two commands
> again. What do the two packet dumps look like?
>
> Dave
>
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