On Mon, Jan 1, 2018 at 11:33 PM, Jose Roberto Fernandez Anahia <
jrfn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Bill,
> Thank you for your post.
>
> Well, I tried some configurations in my snmpd.conf, disabling ipv6, listen
> in only one interface, etc.
> but never tried trapsess, i.e. I already used trap2sink as ou can see in
> debug dump I posted.
>
> Do you have tried to use snmptrap to see how much duplicates your get in
> your network?
>
I also see zero extra packets with snmptrap, using either net-snmp 5.7.3 or
5.8.
An interesting fact is that if I enable IPV6 I get 128 duplicates without
> IPV6 I get 64…
> Because of this I said that something is really wrong with the NET-SNMP
> network code and how
> its interpreting the network characteristics where is running.
>
My example had IPv6 enabled for both TCP and UDP, and I got zero duplicates.
> Also with IPV6 enabled I waas unable to use agentaddress clause, with the
> 5.7.3 just a message saing that the end point couldnt
> be used, with 5.8.dev. the message says that the end point couldn’t be
> used because the address (anyone) is in use, what is
> not true.
>
Sounds like there might be something wrong with your network environment.
Bill
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