Ummm....
Is that true? Or is it just not supported in Net-SNMP?
I am pretty sure I have seen this done in other SNMP V2 agents, Wind
River's built-in SNMP Agent in Tornado, for example. I am also pretty sure
that I have seen this supported in HP OpenView....
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Re: Contained Sequences
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> I am having a few problems with defining a MIB which contains a table,
> itself, in turn, containing another table.
That's because you can't do that. SMI doesn't support it.
You'll need to define two parallel tables - with the "internal" table
indexed using the same objects as the main table (plus at least one
more). See the HOST-RESOURCES-MIB for an example of this approach.
Dave
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