Hi,Dave:
 
Thanks a million for your help.I've fixed the problem already.
 
 
 
>Did you actually *run* the snmpd agent that you compiled?
>/etc/snmp/snmpd.conf will typically apply to the vendor-supplied 
>agent.>/usr/local/share/snmp/snmpd.conf will apply to the version you 
>compiled.>You need to make sure that you start the correct one, and that the 
>other>version isn't already running.>   It's safest to uninstall the 
>vendor-supplied version altogether.
yes,you are right.
 
Althogh I did run the snmpd that I compiled,I also run the
snmpd that the vendor supplied. 
Maybe It's the real reason which led to tht problem.
 
When I stoped the snmpd which the vendor supplied and ran the correct one
that I cmpiled,the correct value returned to me.
Thank goodness!
 
I really appreciate your help!
 
 
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