Hi,

I have a medium catastrophe happening:

A server on which I run net-snmp (it's a CentOS machine, so it runs a 
certainly not-too-recent net-snmp-5.3.2.2-9.el5_5.1 from the packages) 
has a rather big ARP table (>5000 entries). I suspect this the reason to 
have snmpd eat almost 100% CPU when polled.

Is there a (simple) way to circumvent this?

Cheers,

Timo

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