My limited knowledge of SNMP is that it's most commonly run over UDP,
although it can also use TCP.  Probably depends on the particular device as
to whether it listens for SNMP over TCP.

Jim


----- Original Message -----
From: "lsellers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 1:43 PM
Subject: RE: [RE: SNMP Tag?]


>
> > I am interested in Lewis Sellers' CFX_TCPClient. I wonder if one
couldn't
> > write an SNMP wrapper in the form of a CFML tag. Of course, a fairly
good
> > working knowledge of SNMP would still be required.
>
> That is pretty much the entire point of the tag. :)
> That is, to allow someone to write custom tags that interface with tcp/ip
> services.
>
> ie, Allaire's CFPOP3 or CFSMTP being a pain in the ass as usual? Roll your
> own.
>
> The only thing tcpclient2 can't handle at the moment is SSL. One of these
> days when I have the time I'll add in that in though as well... munitions
> export laws not-withstanding. I can pretty much side-step the entire wierd
> CFHTTP issue with it, aside from https.
>
> If you do write a CFCISCO or CFSNMP tag though, feel free to share. :)
>
> --min


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