2009/8/18 sanjaykumar <sanjay.ku...@globaledgesoft.com>:
>             As netsnmp-5.4.2.1 has by default set the engine id as
> engineIDType = ENGINEID_TYPE_NETSNMP_RND
>
> But I have a doubt regarding the above.
>
> What should be default type ?

That is a perfectly sensible choice of engineID algorithm.
It's worked well for many years now. Why do you think
there is a problem?


> as we have other options also as below
> #define ENGINEID_TYPE_IPV4    1
> #define ENGINEID_TYPE_IPV6    2
> #define ENGINEID_TYPE_MACADDR 3
> #define ENGINEID_TYPE_TEXT    4

These correspond to the mechanisms defined in RFC 3411.
The first three are tightly linked to the network configuration
of the local system.   Changes to network hardware (for
example) could require a complete re-configuration of
your network management systems.



> On what basic we need to decide what should be the engine ID type ?

Is there any good reason for changing the current approach?
If it's not broken, why fix it?

Dave

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