>>>>> On Mon, 5 Apr 2010 16:37:22 -0400, X Z <[email protected]> said:

XZ> Yes, I did use snmpget for individual entry in the table. E.g. 
XZ> I did snmpwalk to get the following:

XZ> MY-MIB::myTableEntry1.1=1
XZ> MY-MIB::myTableEntry2.1=xxx
XZ> ...
XZ> MY-MIB::myTableEntry1.2=2
XZ> MY-MIB::myTableEntry2.2=yyy


XZ> Then I use snmpget for MY-MIB::myTableEntry1.1, it gave me 
XZ> "no such instance currently exists at this oid" error.

If that's the case then there is something wrong with the code for your
table.  And to help you diagnosis it further you'd need to either submit
the code or at a minimum tell us what type of handler code style you're
using.
-- 
Wes Hardaker
Cobham Analytic Solutions

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