Hi,
What do you mean with "my x86 manages a switch" ? Are you running Linux
on a hardware platform with x86 based main CPU, and does the hardware
include some sort of on-board 16-port switch module?
I don't have a solution for you, but if the above is roughly your
situation, you may want to lo
Hi Vesta,
The correct syntax is to enclose the hex string value in quotes.
Whitespace separates arguments to a command, so if a single argument
(like the value you want to set) contains whitespace, it should be
quoted. Otherwise the snmpset commands thinks that "C0" is the value to
set, "A8" i
On 03-06-16 23:31, o...@leferguson.com wrote:
> LEF> Good idea, though I do not know what to make of it. It captured exactly
> two packets, the request and the (incomplete) answer.
>
> LEF> The (not working) gettable request looks like this: GetBulk(33)
> R=1924371077 N=0 M=200 .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9
Hi,
The OIDs have values, but the OID itself also represents certain values,
as it contains a meaningful index. The question was about the meaning of
part of the OID, not about the meaning of the value.
Indeed the "32" is the first index into the table, representing the
value of cbgpPeer2Typ
Hi Dan,
Maybe I'm misinterpreting your question, but doesn't RFC 3414
(https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3414) include the details that you're
looking for?
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With kind regards,
Jeroen van Ingen
Software Developer
Quarantainenet BV
www.quarantainenet.nl
On 21-04-16 17:23, D