Hi,
The question here is somewhat related to the one I posed in the mail
starting the 'Using Opaque Types' but is, I feel, a little more generic.

When Net-Snmp is compiled with support for the "special opaque
encodings", support is added for 4 (four) types besides standard snmp
types: 64 bytes integers, both signed and unsigned, and real numbers
both simple precision and double precision. However, even if for all
these types there exist type constants defined in asn1.h, only the Float
(real single precision number) is defined in a MIB (namely the
NET-SNMP-TC MIB).

As I can not think that this was simply overlooked, I'm wondering why
(special opaque) types as Integer64 or Double are nowhere defined. Could
be that I'm simply missing the definition? Or should they be added to
NET-SNMP-TC MIB?

Thanks for your help

Leo


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Leo Cacciari
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