Hi,

Your assumption is not correct. There is always
the peer address associated with an incoming
SNMP message.

I am a bit confused by your message and I do not
know what you tried to figure out?

Best regards,
Frank

On 08.03.2010 08:28, karunakaran s.l wrote:
> Hi Frank,
>
> In SNMP4j test agent binding IP as 0.0.0.0/161. I have observed the issue as
> below
>
> So in case of IPv6 For example let’s take SNMP Agent running device IP V6
> Stateless address as  “A” and “B” as State full Address.
>
> If SNMP Manger sends the request with the device IP as A, But the SNMP agent
> response packet is having the device IP as “B”.
>
>  From the code, only Transport Mapping object having the IP as 0.0.0.0/161,
> but no object is maintained the Agent IP from the request.
>
> Please let me know this behavior is correct or its issue, If issue means how
> to handle it.
>

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