> 2009/8/26 Michal Filka <[email protected]>: > > I defined my own handler. It sees requests with mode code 0 > > (possibly derived from SNMP_MSG_GET ?) > > No - that's SNMP_MSG_INTERNAL_SET_RESERVE1 > > > and 4 (possibly derived from SNMP_MSG_TRAP ?). > > and SNMP_MSG_INTERNAL_SET_FREE > > > > I can see correct value (4321) in val list in both cases. > > It looks as if the Set event is being fired, calls your handler, > and then your handler rejects the assignment in the initial > RESERVE1 pass. ... I don't know. I used default handler (instance registered with NULL handler). I defined my own handler only to discover if it gets called. > > Have a closer look at this handling code. > Maybe activate some additional debugging there to see > exactly what's going on, and why the initial pass is failing. ... Could you point me any example? I don't know how to write "SET handler" - in other words I know nothing about RESERVE1 pass and so ... > Michal Filka
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