Patrick Fowler wrote:
I receive this message:

SNMPWalk command received: 'snmpwalk'
SNMPWalk 10.0.4.80: to end of MIB starting from 1.0 (version SNMPv3 community 
'*****' maximum number of OIDs: 2000) -- 6/2/2008 16:33:04
SNMPWalk on 10.0.4.80 started
SNMPWalk 10.0.4.80: iso.0 = Unknown (0x82):
SNMPWalk 10.0.4.80: Loop detected, terminating walk.
SNMPWalk 10.0.4.80: Finished (1 OIDs found) -- 6/2/2008 16:33:04

Just to pipe in briefly, the return type 0x82 (SNMPv2c and SNMPv3) indicates that the agent thinks there is no "next" OID. There are two potential causes. First, like Jon mentioned, there might be a funny implementation issue with oid 1.0 -- I would second his recommendation to try 1.3 or 1.3.6. Second, there might be an issue with your "view" configuration. SNMP agents can provide MIB trees to different clients, depending on their credentials. For example, a user 'bill' might be able to SNMP walk all values in the MIB, but 'rich' only sees the system group or nothing at all.

Regards,

Bill Fisher
Dartware, LLC
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