I've figured this out, if I connect with an SNMP version that the device
doesn't support, I get an exception, so this is easy to handle,
Thanks.
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From: snmp4j-boun...@agentpp.org [mailto:snmp4j-boun...@agentpp.org] On Behalf
Of Osian Hughes
Sent: Thursday, 26. August, 2010 10:51
To: snmp4j@agentpp.org
Subject: [SNMP4J] Work Out SNMP version
Hi,
Is there any easy way to work out if a device is supporting either SNMPv1 or
SNMPv2 (I'm not worried at the moment about v3), e.g. a specific OID i should
ask for, etc.
Thanks,
Osian
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