(Repost of message sent to net-snmp-users, maybe this forum is more appropriate)
Hello,
I am calling snmp_synch_response, and try to use the resulting variables,
It seems part of the result return variable type 0x81, not sure what this
variable is,
It is not one of the ASN_ defines, but if I ma
nvironment is all Centos 6.4.
Any guidance on this would be great.
Thanks,
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that?
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Hi,
Hi I'm using Net-SNMP v 5.1.2 on RedHat RHEL4 and I've experienced the
following problem:
I have defined a timer in a Net-SNMP agentx subagent using the
snmp_alarm_register that works well if the master agent is running. The problem
is that if I restart the master agent, the timer in the
-c public localhost
system.sysName.0 s "oscar" it changes it correctly (so no problem with auths and
community)
I want to modify my mibs values using sets and
gets, i dont wan any other functionality.
I must solve this problem as soon as possible. Ive
been searching a lot but i dont
-c public localhost
system.sysName.0 s "oscar" it changes it correctly (so no problem with auths and
community)
I want to modify my mibs values using sets and
gets, i dont wan any other functionality.
I must solve this problem as soon as possible. Ive
been searching a lot but i dont