On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 5:41 PM, <ali.br...@selex-comms.com> wrote:

> The odd thing is that if I do an snmp Get request on my Agent on sysUpTime
> the correct time ticks value is returned i.e how long my Master Agent has
> been running. The unusual timeticks value seems to be only occurring when
> sending Traps. I'm a bit confused that the two values are so different.
>

What the Perl SNMP module does is to include the time elapsed since system
startup in a trap if the uptime has not been specified explicitly. If you
want that value to match the sysUptime of the SNMP agent on the same system,
I propose that you query that value before sending a trap.

Bart.
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