When you walk that branch of the MIB, get the OID that is pointing to
value you are trying to get.  You might then have to add ".0" or ".1.0"
to the snmpget.

 

The whole concept of snmp tables is a mystery to me, and the Net-SNMP
documentation only helps if you're an expert in SNMP.

 

Good luck.

 

Michael Peoples

Senior Systems Manager

AT&T - ATTSI

Office: 614-789-8559

Cell:    614-886-0923

FAX:   614-789-8975

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From: X Z [mailto:b...@live.com] 
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2010 12:02 AM
To: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: snmpget error?

 


Hi,

 

I got "no such instance currently exists at this oid" error when I did
snmpget on a table entry. But snmpgetnext and snmpwalk on the table
entry/table worked just fine. Does anyone what might be the reason?

 

Thanks

Xuan

 

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