Hi,

As the Javadoc of TableUtils.createRow explains, this method can only be used with tables that have a RowStatus column. Since your table does not have such a column,
it will not work with such a table.

The rowIndex is the OID suffix that identifies the table row. In your case it is
the MacAddress + IfIndex encoded as an OID.

Best regards,
Frank

Am 28.02.2014 08:25, schrieb Stefan Sanner:
Hello,

I work on a programm designed to manage the MAC-adresses which are whitelisted 
in a router.
I managed to read values from the test device and I can write scalar values, 
but I can't get programm to write new rows into the table.

I searched in the mail archive for a sollution and I found 
http://s16675406.onlinehome-server.info/pipermail/snmp4j/2012-January/004759.html
 .
I tried to get it working with TableUtils.createRow, but I couldn't make it by 
now.

-> What is meant with OID rowIndex?

-> Does anyone have an example on how to use the function?

This is the description of the table I need to modify 
http://system-update.eu/snmp_manager/brickmib_9_1/tables/wlanACLTable.html

And here is the code I try to use. this is the version to modify scalar values

Global variables:
String adress
Snmp snmp

public String executeSetRequest (String AccessName, String AccessPassword, 
String oid, String mac) throws IOException
     {
         snmp.getUSM().addUser(new OctetString(AccessName), new UsmUser(new 
OctetString(AccessName),AuthMD5.ID, new OctetString(AccessPassword),PrivDES.ID, 
new OctetString(AccessPassword)));
ScopedPDU pdu = new ScopedPDU();
         pdu.setType(ScopedPDU.SET);
         pdu.add(new VariableBinding(new OID(oid), new OctetString(mac)));
ResponseEvent response = snmp.send(pdu, getUserTarget(AccessName)); if(response == null)
             throw new RuntimeException("GET timed out");
return response.getResponse().get(0).toString();
     }
private UserTarget getUserTarget(String AccessName)
     {
         UserTarget target = new UserTarget();
         target.setAddress(GenericAddress.parse(address));
         target.setRetries(1);
         target.setTimeout(3000);
         target.setVersion(SnmpConstants.version3);
         target.setSecurityLevel(SecurityLevel.AUTH_PRIV);
         target.setSecurityName(new OctetString(AccessName));
         return target;
     }

I asked this question on StackOverflow as well 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22015185/how-to-add-rows-to-a-mib-table-in-snmp4j
                                                                                
_______________________________________________
SNMP4J mailing list
[email protected]
https://s16675406.onlinehome-server.info/mailman/listinfo/snmp4j

--
---
AGENT++
Maximilian-Kolbe-Str. 10
73257 Koengen, Germany
https://agentpp.com
Phone: +49 7024 8688230
Fax:   +49 7024 8688231

_______________________________________________
SNMP4J mailing list
[email protected]
https://s16675406.onlinehome-server.info/mailman/listinfo/snmp4j

Reply via email to