On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 00:00:25 -0300 jrussi wrote:
J> I didn't find a way to set bit1,bit2 with TKMIB. I can do it with snmpset,
J> but with TKMIB I can only do it with one bit at a time.
J>
J> For this reason, I can't use TKMIB for "unset" bits as you say.
J>
J> Other point: TKMIB sends a wrong va
I didn't find a way to set bit1,bit2 with TKMIB. I can do it with snmpset, but
with TKMIB I can only do it with one bit at a time.
For this reason, I can't use TKMIB for "unset" bits as you say.
Other point: TKMIB sends a wrong value. For example, if I set bit 0 with
snmpset, I get 0x80. But w
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 00:51:33 -0300 jrussi wrote:
J> 1- Is there a way to use TKMIB to set several bits in a BITS object at a
J> time?
Have you tried specifying the bits together? eg 'bit1,bit2'
J> 2- Is it possible using TKMIB to "unset" a bit in a BITS object?
You do that by setting all the cur
1- Is there a way to use TKMIB to set several bits in a BITS object at a time?
2- Is it possible using TKMIB to "unset" a bit in a BITS object?
Thank you,
Josdeyvi Russi
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