Hi 
You are binding a new port with any new Snmp instance. That's a big performance 
overhead that is not needed. Simply use a single Snmp instance instead.
Best regards 
Frank

> Am 10.08.2016 um 10:25 schrieb Akshat Kakkar <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hi!I am using snmp4j version 2.2.1 for my java development. When I am sending 
> snmp-get query to 1 or 2 device in parallel, then I am seeing that following 
> code is taking around 15-16 mill seconds.
> Snmp snmp = new Snmp(dutm);snmp.send(sendPDU, udpTarget, null, 
> responseListener);
> However, if I increase number of threads from 2 to 100, above code takes 
> around 100 milli seconds.And if number of threads are increased to 500, time 
> taken by above code increases to around 650 milli seconds.I am measuring time 
> by using System.nanoTime() method in Java.
> Can anyone please help to explain this?
> 
> -Akshat
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