Le jeudi 09 août 2007 à 21:23,
Need Help <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrivait :
> My company has asked me to ask around whether any freeware GUI SNMP frontends
> exist which people use and would recommend. We would like to set this
> frontend up to allow our test group to perform SNMP requests for our h
Hi,
I curently updating a MIB to add the functionality of
row creation. I add to the table definition the
RowStatus with the ACCESS set to read-create. But I
want to know if I have to change the other read-write
entries pf the table to read-create.
Thanks,
Dominique
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Is there a forum which you can recommend where general SNMP questions can be
asked?
Dave Shield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 10/08/07, Need Help wrote:
> Based on the "ocStbHostSystemTempTable" MIB table definition (shown below),
> then what is the relationship between these two indices?
That
On 10/08/07, Need Help <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Based on the "ocStbHostSystemTempTable" MIB table definition (shown below),
> then what is the relationship between these two indices?
That is a question you should be asking Cable Television Laboratories, Inc.
They developed this MIB - we didn't
Ok, thanks ... I will do that now.
Dave Shield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 09/08/07, Need Help wrote:
> However, what is the difference between SNMP_NOSUCHINSTANCE and
> SNMP_NOSUCHOBJECT ?
Please read RFC 1905, section 4.2.1 which explains these exceptions.
Dave
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On 09/08/07, Need Help <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> However, what is the difference between SNMP_NOSUCHINSTANCE and
> SNMP_NOSUCHOBJECT ?
Please read RFC 1905, section 4.2.1 which explains these exceptions.
Dave
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The MIB definition for the table "ocStbHostSystemTempTable" is provided below.
I generated the system temp table code using the mib2c tool with the MfD
configuration file. I was assuming each standalone table would have one
"index" field which represents the row number assigned in the table,
We are using cross compiled snmpd(5.4) in our
product. While doing random testing, we see following crash in snmpd.
Can any one see this kind of issue before. If so can you please let me
know is there any fix/work around available for the same.
gdb snmpd /mnt/sda2/core.26710.snmpd
Core was gene