Re: [SNMP4J] - BER - OID resolution i.e : snmpCommunityName

2014-01-15 Thread Garcia, Maurice
Thanks for the update!!! Works great. Can the (double quote) be configurable to another character via the API? My lexer/parser interprets the double quote for another purpose. Here is an example of the configuration that will be ingested by the application. I was going to try and do some

Re: [SNMP4J] Fwd: Question on SNMP 1.11.2

2014-01-15 Thread Prathib Kumar
Yes frank, the object itself is not changed. What kind of problems do you think in JDK or in RHEL ? I searched in the net with this error and couldnt get anything of this sort ? We use java 1.7.0_40 version and RHEL 5.10 Are you aware of any similar issues ? Regards Prathib Kumar. On Thu,

Re: [SNMP4J] Fwd: Question on SNMP 1.11.2

2014-01-15 Thread Prathib Kumar
Frank/All, is there any way I can tell to SNMP4J to use different socket address for IPV4 and IPV6 ? Since its very clear that its a mix of IPV4 and IPV6, if there a way to tell, then it would be great or am I missing anything ? Regards Prathib Kumar. On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 2:38 AM,

Re: [SNMP4J] - BER - OID resolution i.e : snmpCommunityName

2014-01-15 Thread Frank Fock
Hi Maurice, Ok, it was a bit harder to implement it in a generic way than I thought firstly. The escaping has to be done very carefully ;-) You can download version 1.1.1 which provides the option to set your own quotes and corresponding escape sequences. I have put the most commonly used