Hi Brijesh,

You misunderstood me, not the security name is the problem source, instead
there are two or more SNMP devices that use the same engine ID (which is
not allowed/supported by SNMPv3).

Best regards,
Frank

Am 19.12.2014 12:26, schrieb Brijesh Kumar:
Hi Frank,
Yes i am using same security name but if security name is similar then it will 
throw below  error right ?

Message processing model 3 returned error: Unknown security name

but i am getting

MessageException: Message processing model 3 returned error: Unsupported 
security level

I have done below changes by following one of the FAQ  and it dint work either. 
please point me the FAQ you mentioned in previous email.
USM usm = USMFactory.getInstance();
Regards
Brijesh
Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2014 10:01:37 +0100
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [SNMP4J] snmp4j for multiple device


OK, then you hit an FAQ. As you are
       using the same security name

       for all the devices, it is essential (in other cases too, but you
       will not

       see the negative results that early) that you have a unique engine
       ID

       for each device. This is an absolut requirement by SNMPv3.

       Best regards,

       Frank

       Am 19.12.2014 09:47, schrieb Brijesh Kumar:

Hi Frank,

         Thanks for your reply.

         My configurations are correct as i run multiple times and it
         worked some run and failed in other runs to be more specific
         device A, B,C worked first run and Device D and E failed. in
         second run Device A,E,C are successful . For some device privacy
         protocol was not applicable and some device it was set.

         > Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2014 20:45:35 +0100

           > From: [email protected]

           > To: [email protected]

           > Subject: Re: [SNMP4J] snmp4j for multiple device

           >

           > Hi Brijesh,

           >

           > If you get an unsupportedSecurityLevel error, then you
           specified a

           > security level that is not supported

           > by your USM configuration. Basically, you will have to
           provide either a

           > privacy password and a

           > authentication password for the corresponding protocols
           in the

           > configuration.

           >

           > Best regards,

           > Frank

           >

           > Am 18.12.2014 18:10, schrieb Brijesh Kumar:

           > > Hi,

           > > I am running snmp4j request for 10 device parallel .
           I am using snmpv3 . If all devices is having same set of cred
           set it works fine.

           > > If any of this having different auth protocol (MD5
           or SHA) or privacy protocol it fails .

           > > I am getting below error

           > > Message processing model 3 returned error:
           Unsupported security level

           > >

           > > Is there any way i can accomplish sending multiple
           snmpv3 request to different device parallely ?

           > >

           > > Regards

           > > Brijesh

           > >

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