No need to get tetchy, I was only asking...

Your explanation could well be correct, it was some time ago and not
something I was directly involved in.

I wouldn't be a particurlary good engineer if I accepted *everything* at
face value now, would I?

No offence intended, but my experience with academia has not always been
equitable. A good number of academic types have responded with "won't"
rather than "can't". I need to figure out which one applies here.

Between this "problem" and other problems, I am beginning to wonder if
selecting CMIP/CMISE would not have been preferrable...

Enjoy the rest of your day.



                                                                           
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On 25/07/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is that true? Or is it just not supported in Net-SNMP?

No - it's a fundamental part of SNMP.
You can *NOT* have a table-within-a-table

> 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....

It is quite possible that particular management tools will take a pair
of parallel tables and *display* them as if one was within the other.
But it's not possible to *define* them as such - SNMP does not support
this.  Full Stop.

I can dig out chapter and verse if you don't believe me?

Dave



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