Re: Difference between AES192 and AES192C

2021-09-14 Thread Pushpa Thimmaiah
Hi Craig Small, Thank you . This is really helpful. If AES192 and AES192C are AES standard from different entity then are they interchangeable ? Eg: I did configure AES192 on snmpd and use AES192C from mibbrowser. Tool 'snmpget' fails. It would help me if I know why CFB-AES192 (on silvercreek

Re: Difference between AES192 and AES192C

2021-09-14 Thread Craig Small
Hi Pushpa, As you have discovered, there are two AES192 standards. When you select AES192 (with no C) this is the IETF draft Blumenthal standard. When you select AES192C this is the Cisco "standard". What is the actual difference? As far as I can tell, it comes down to the OID used for some of

Client application recieves only timeouts once agent is reset

2021-09-14 Thread Caleb Hensley
Hello, Please let me know if this belongs in -users instead. I am using libsnmp30, v5.7.3, in a C++ client application on Debian Stretch. I'm using it to communicate with a managed PoE switch. Using the TUT:Simple_Application on the net-snmp wiki. I am able to set and get PoE status, among other

Difference between AES192 and AES192C

2021-09-14 Thread Pushpa Thimmaiah
Hi Folks, I am using SilverCreek as mib browser(windows10) and net-snmp-.5.9 on snmp-agent(linux). *snmp-agent* creatUser testmd5aes192 MD5 testingauth AES192 testingpriv *SilverCreek* It provides CFB-AES192 option for privprotocol . So I selected authprotocol as 'MD5' and priv protocol 'CFB-A