Hi Jeff, The first is correct. The row index (which can be complex) is appended last.
Best regards, Frank Jeff Ramin wrote: > > Thanks for the reply Frank. > > I did as you instructed, but either I'm reading the output of snmpwalk > incorrectly, or I still have a problem. > > Using my original example (after following your advice), the output is now > (representing a table with 2 rows): > > x.x.x.3.1.1.1 = value > x.x.x.3.1.2.1 = value > x.x.x.3.1.3.1 = value > > x.x.x.3.1.1.2 = value > x.x.x.3.1.2.2 = value > x.x.x.3.1.3.2 = value > > Where what I think I need to see is: > > x.x.x.3.1.1.1 = value > x.x.x.3.1.2.1 = value > x.x.x.3.1.3.1 = value > > x.x.x.3.2.1.1 = value > x.x.x.3.2.2.1 = value > x.x.x.3.2.3.1 = value > > > > Frank Fock wrote: >> Hi Jeff, >> >> It is very simple: SNMP4J-Agent expects the >> OID of the TableEntry object (=the conecptual >> row OID). Thus, create the table with "x.x.x.3.1" >> and everything will be work as expected. >> >> The reason for this, is the generic OID handling >> of SNMP4J-Agent which does not differentiate >> between scalars, tables, and complex region >> registrations. >> >> Best regards, >> Frank >> >> Jeff Ramin wrote: >>> Hi folks. >>> >>> I'm implementing an SNMP agent in an application, and I'm having >>> problems getting tables to work properly. >>> >>> Let's say the OID of the table is x.x.x.3, and it has 3 columns. After I >>> add a row to the table and walk the MIB, I'd expect to see output like: >>> >>> x.x.x.3.1.1.1 = value >>> x.x.x.3.1.2.1 = value >>> x.x.x.3.1.3.1 = value >>> >>> However, when the table is walked, the resulting OIDs are missing the >>> row number. So, the output is instead: >>> >>> x.x.x.3.1.1 = value >>> x.x.x.3.2.1 = value >>> x.x.x.3.3.1 = value >>> >>> I've been banging my head on this one for a couple days. Can anybody >>> suggest what I'm doing wrong? >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> >>> >> > > -- AGENT++ http://www.agentpp.com http://www.snmp4j.com http://www.mibexplorer.com http://www.mibdesigner.com _______________________________________________ SNMP4J mailing list [email protected] http://lists.agentpp.org/mailman/listinfo/snmp4j
