Thank you so much for your great help!

One more (hopefully last) issue- now with DELETE:
When set value to 6 (destroy) using snmpB browser, timeout error
received. 
The command "SNMP_FREE(entry);" fails and cause snmpd to crash.

Naama


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Dave Shield
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 5:26 PM
To: Naama Bar Menachem
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: How to delete/add line from raw table?

On 30 July 2012 15:02, Naama Bar Menachem
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Is it possible to add new row without getting inputs?
> Not index and not other values?
> As if the user pressed a "ADD" button and my behind the screen 
> mechanism will put initial values to all, including index.

It depends on what level you are talking about.

If you mean
    "is it possible to send an SNMP SET request that will create
     a new row without specifying the index value"
           then the answer is probably No.

All SET requests operate on an *instance* of a MIB object, and hence
will need to include the instance sub-identifier.

If you mean
   "is it possible to have a management tool that
    allows the user to press an ADD button,
    and have this create a new row - using an
    appropriate index"
            then the answer is Yes.

But the "behind-the-screen" mechanism would be located in the
client-side application, rather than the SNMP agent.
   One obvious approach would be to walk the table to retrieve the
current index values, and choose the next
one.   Then issue a suitable SET request using that index.
   All this could be hidden from the user by a suitable dedicated client
application.

But not if you're working with the low-level SET requests (or
command-line tools such as "snmpset", etc), where the user would need to
decide what index to create.

Dave

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