Re: IPv6 transport on Solaris

2010-04-27 Thread Magnus Fromreide
On Tue, 2010-04-27 at 12:37 -0700, Ron Bets wrote: > Hey there. I have previously posted a question regarding using IPv6 > transport with Net SNMP on Solaris. I have since built 5.4.2.1 with > -enable-ipv6 and everything did build OK, it seems. So the next > obvious question is, how do I open a

IPv6 transport on Solaris

2010-04-27 Thread Ron Bets
Hey there. I have previously posted a question regarding using IPv6 transport with Net SNMP on Solaris. I have since built 5.4.2.1 with -enable-ipv6 and everything did build OK, it seems. So the next obvious question is, how do I open a session to a remote agent over IPv6? Up until now, I ha

IPv6-enabled Solaris build

2010-04-27 Thread Ron Bets
Hi there. OK, I am using a despicably old version (5.2.2), but that is what I am stuck with for the time being. I just attempted a IPv6-enabled build using SPRO, and to my great amusement, the IPv6 files (snmpTCPIPv6Domain.c and snmpUDPIPv6Domain.c) files did not compile. For the rest, it see

Re: SNMP agent dies for bulkget or bulk walk requests

2010-04-27 Thread Dave Shield
On 27 April 2010 08:54, bandarupalli narendra babu wrote: > I am using net-snmp agent 5.1.2 version. > When I do snmpbulkget or snmpbulkwalk with the max repetitions set to 0 > as below, snmp agent is getting killed. > "snmpbulkwalk -v2c -c  public  -Cr0 x.x.x.x ." > > Please let me know if this p

SNMP agent dies for bulkget or bulk walk requests

2010-04-27 Thread bandarupalli narendra babu
Hi, I am using net-snmp agent 5.1.2 version. When I do snmpbulkget or snmpbulkwalk with the max repetitions set to 0 as below, snmp agent is getting killed. "snmpbulkwalk -v2c -c  public  -Cr0 x.x.x.x ." Please let me know if this problem is solved in higher versions of net-snmp? Thanks Narend

Problem with SET using 'nsapaddr' syntax to sub agent object

2010-04-27 Thread Tony Thomas
Hello, Trying to set an integer32 type MIB object implemented by an AgentX subagent, using a third party MIB browser, with syntax “nsapaddr” results in SNMP request timeout and *snmpd* no more responding. The only way to recover is to kill *snpmd* and start again. Packet capture indicates that t