Frank Fock wrote: > Hi, > > On 18.01.2010 16:30, Aidan Diffey wrote: > >> Hello. >> >> I have an SNMP device which is connected to a manager (A J2EE application). >> They are both talking to each other using SNMP V3. I have re-installed the >> manager which involved reloading a database. >> This has reset the engine boot count on the manager from 21 back to 1. Since >> then, I am receiving a -1414 error from SNMP4J. >> > > This is absolutely normal. Either do not reset the boot counter > or delete the cached boot counter information. > > >> Is there something in SNMP4J that requires the engine boots to be >> incremented in order for authentication to take place? >> > > This is a SNMPv3 requirement, nothing SNMP4J requires. > > >> How would I get the devices talking again after rebuilding the manager >> database? >> > > Let SNMP4J rediscover the engine ID of the device. > Use Snmp.discoverEngineID(..) > > Best regards, > Frank > > >
Hello Frank. Thank you for responding. Is the cached boot count in a file somewhere on disk that I can delete? I will try the snmp.discoverEngineID method as well. Kind Regards _______________________________________________ SNMP4J mailing list [email protected] http://lists.agentpp.org/mailman/listinfo/snmp4j
