Hi Wim,

By SNMP standard, the order is fixed. But there might
be applications that violate the standard, of course.

Best regards,
Frank

Am 06.03.2012 08:11, schrieb BADENHOP Wim:
> Hi,
>
> A v2c trap starts looks like
>
> SystemUpTime OID = system up time;
> trap OID = trap identification;
> OID parm1 = parameter 1;
> ...
>
> Is this sequence garanteed or is it possible that the trap OID comes
> before the SystemUptime OID?
>
> Regards Wim
>
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