Hi Joe, This issue seems to be caused by a class loader issue. Please call
SNMP4JSettings.setExtensibilityEnabled(false); Before you instantiate any address. That should solve the problem. Best regards, Frank Am 06.05.2015 um 17:30 schrieb [email protected]:
Frank, Sorry for the delay, I am now just able to get back to this problem. Here is the stack trace as it applies to your code Attempting to log messenger into UDPS Server at: 127.0.0.1 org.snmp4j.transport.UnsupportedAddressClassException: Unsupported address class (transport mapping): org.snmp4j.smi.TcpAddress at org.snmp4j.MessageDispatcherImpl.sendPdu(MessageDispatcherImpl.java:430) at org.snmp4j.Snmp.sendMessage(Snmp.java:1004) at org.snmp4j.Snmp.send(Snmp.java:898) at org.snmp4j.Snmp.send(Snmp.java:878) at org.snmp4j.Snmp.send(Snmp.java:843) at org.snmp4j.Snmp.get(Snmp.java:555) Joe -----Original Message----- From: SNMP4J [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Frank Fock Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 11:11 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [SNMP4J] TcpAddress issue Hi Joe, There is no obvious error in what you wrote. So could you please provide us the SNMP4J related part of the stack trace? This might help to find the root cause. What happened in the past was often when people tried to test a simple setup, that the main thread finished and closed the Snmp class (stopping all transport listeners) before the request was send out. But since you seem to be using a synchronous call, this seems to be unlikely here. Best regards, Frank Am 30.04.2015 um 15:28 schrieb [email protected]: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.DefaultTcpTransportMap ping@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 _______________________________________________ SNMP4J mailing list [email protected] https://oosnmp.net/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://oosnmp.net/mailman/listinfo/snmp4j
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