I have a scenario where I need to communicate with 3 switches simultaneously 
using Snmp. the engine id on two of the switches is the same.
As mentioned in the javadocs of Snmp class in Snmp4j java docs, all the steps 
have been followed. Everything works properly too and I am able to communcate 
with each switch opening sessions to them simultaneously and fetching data. I 
have three Snmp objects at the same time.

Now the problem arises when I reboot only one of the switches(a switch that 
shares the Snmp Engine ID with another one). At this point of time, I always 
get a timeout error a Warn message on DefaultUDPTransportMapping class. When I 
change the engine id's of each of the switches to unique values, everything 
works fine all over again -> no matter which switch I reboot and this is 
exactly what I want. But the only hitch is that I need the Snmp Engine ID for 
two switches to be the same.

My question is -> Does Snmp4j maintain any mapping between the Snmp Engine IDs? 
I see there are three engine ids mentioned in the USM classes localEngineID, 
authorizationEngineID and just an engineID. Of what significance are these? I 
read in one of the forum answers that one has to specify unique engine ids to 
avoid the timeout window issue. If this was the case, how come the similar 
engine id's fetched data from all 3 switches for the first time? (I see the 
problem only after I reboot a single switch). So is it to do with a reboot 
count and SnmpEngine ID combination.

I will be debugging the Snmp4j classes, in the meantime any pointers as to why 
this might have happened or any inputs on which classes I should be mainly 
looking at will help. Please also let me know how Snmp4j uses the Engine 
reboots and Engine IDs internally in brief for a better understanding. Will I 
be able to fetch data from different switch where some share the same engine 
id, even though this is against what is being mentioned by v3, yet will Snmp4J 
APIs support such a requirement? If so, where am I going wrong?

Thanks,
DP

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