Hello again,

As I've been reading around about ASN.1, the ASN.1 integer type
(ASN1_INT in asn1util.pas) is a 32-bit signed integer. However,
several things I've read say that this type can also be "redefined" as
an unsigned integer (whatever that means).

In snmpsend.pas, in TSNMPRec.EncodeBuf, if the valuetype is ASN1_INT,
ASNEncInt is called.

Is there any way using synapse for me to have a MIB which is an
integer value which is greater than 2147483647?

I know this is probably more of a general SNMP question (which I don't
know a lot about yet, admittedly) than specific with synapse, so
thanks for bearing with me.

Thanks,

-SG

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Seth Grover
sethdgrover[at]gmail[dot]com

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