It should be treated like any other application and fragmented at the IP layer.
-Ken
On Sep 5, 2011, at 10:50 AM, Pete Snmp wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As per the definition, GetBulk, which accesses multiple values at one time
> without using a GetNext message, minimizes the number of protocol exchange
Hi,
As per the definition, GetBulk, which accesses multiple values at one time
without using a GetNext message, minimizes the number of protocol exchanges
required to retrieve a large amount of information.
- what if the retreived information is more than 1500 bytes? how is this
handled ?
-
Hi,
1) Is this possible to set/get multiple varbinds in single request?
2)If YES, then , is it the same with SNMP v1 and SNMP v2 ?
3) If YES, then, how is it possibly handled at the MAC layer if we try
retrieving/setting varbinds more than 1500 bytes payload Ethernet limit?
4) Is there
On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 6:57 PM, Steven Costigan
wrote:
> I installed pre2 and still having the issue, do you know of any more
> patches for this?
>
>
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Hi Steve,
I'm pretty sure t
Hello all,
We are trying to test a scenario wherein user removes a network interface
from the system.
When trying a snmpwalk on ifXTable or ifTable after the removal, the data
for the removed interface still gets displayed till 300 seconds as defined
by IFTABLE_REMOVE_MISSING_AFTER in ifTable_d
Hello Wes,
I was not really bothered about the SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB but was just
for looking to removing the community string through my CLI.
I could add the community string through my CLI by calling
vacm_parse_rocommunity and vacm_parse_rwcommunity and then I was
looking for an API to delete the
Thanks sir!
Mistakenly i saved MIB by name TEST-MIB.txt but inside the MIB i wrote
TEST-ENTERPRISE-MIB,
and
I read about scalar instance subidentifier from "
http://www.webnms.com/cagent/help/technology_used/c_snmp_overview.html"; and
i find out the mistake that i was doing..
I was missing 0 a