Hello,
I'm trying to send data over TCP due to some parts of our network that have
high unreliability. I'm using version 2.2.3 of the SNMP4J library and I'm
getting an error trying to send over tcp.
I setup the TransportMapping like so:
TcpAddress address = new
TcpAddress(Inet4Address.getByName(NetTools.getLocalIPAddress()),1161);
transport = new DefaultTcpTransportMapping(address);
SNMP4JSettings.setExtensibilityEnabled(false);
snmp = new Snmp(transport);
transport.listen();
To send data I perform the following:
snmpSettings.setSNMPPort(1161);
targetAddress = GenericAddress.parse("TCP:" + snmpSettings.getAddress() + "/" +
snmpSettings.getSNMPPort());
target = new CommunityTarget();
target.setCommunity(new OctetString(snmpSettings.getCommunity()));
target.setAddress(targetAddress);
target.setRetries(snmpSettings.getRetries());
target.setTimeout(snmpSettings.getTimeout());
target.setVersion(SnmpConstants.version2c);
snmp.get(pdu, target);
The get throws the following error: Unsupported address class (transport
mapping): org.snmp4j.smi.TcpAddress
When I run in the debugger I looked at the snmp variable and the
snmp->messageDispatcher->transportMappings table is:
{class
org.snmp4j.smi.TcpAddress=[org.snmp4j.transport.DefaultTcpTransportMapping@969d5c]}
The SNMP object appears to be setup correctly but yet I get the unsupported
address class. I must be missing something obvious
I appreciate any pointers.
Thanks,
Joe
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