Dear Santhosh,
Thank you for your kind reply.
I tried your suggestion.
But it's of little help.:(
It should have already been freed within snmp_free_pdu.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks again for your reply.
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Dave,
That did it, can walk the extend tree at any point without crashing now :).
Thanks!
- Max
On 4/11/07, Dave Shield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you please try applying the enclosed patch.
> Does that make any difference?
>
> I don't think this is the full story, as I'm still getting so
Hi again,
I don't know then.
Is the query created at the C code getting to the router?
Regards,
Ricardo
> Hello Ricardo ...
>
> Thanxs for addressing my problem...
> Yes i can successfully obtain the OID data from command... So i thnk it's
> not of issue of network packets filtering.
>
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>
Hello Ricardo ...
Thanxs for addressing my problem...
Yes i can successfully obtain the OID data from command... So i thnk it's not
of issue of network packets filtering.
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Peeyush B.
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 Ricardo Marin Vinuesa wrote :
>Hi!
>
>Have you tried to obtain the OID with a comman
Hi!
Have you tried to obtain the OID with a command from the same computer
where you are running SNMP? Maybe it is a problem related to SNMP
packets filtered on the network.
Regards,
Ricardo
El vie, 13-04-2007 a las 12:46 +, Peeyush Bishnoi escribió:
>
>
> Hello ,
>
> I am Peeyush fro
Hello ,
I am Peeyush from CDAC Bangalore India. I have one query related to SNMP. I am
working on Net-SNMP toolkit API's
I have developed the small code in C using Net-SNMP API's for fetching
the OID data from CISCO 3750 router . But each time when i run the code it is
giving output "TimeO