Hi Ron, You can remove the time information for a specific target by calling UsmTimeTable.remove(engineID).
You can get the engineID by calling MPv3.getEngineID(Address). Best regards, Frank > On 2 Feb 2017, at 00:01, Ronald Braswell <rpbrasw...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I have code which calls USM.removeEngineTime(engineID) that I use to enable > the re-discovery process again for a device with which my SNMP manager has > lost communications. This works for several devices. But one device has > problems. > > If I call USM.removeEngineTime(engineID) for this device before it comes > back up, when it does come back up the requests go out with a reboots > parameter of 0 but with a time parameter > 0 indicating the time since the > call to removeEngineTime. The device does not respond to this. If I do > another removeEngineTime after the device comes back up the time security > parameter is 0 as well as the reboots parameter and it works. The problem > is that I don't know when the device comes back up since it does not send a > trap or notification indicating this. When I call my function > (resetUsmUser(securityName)) it resets all TimeTableEntries with > securityName even if the entry is not the localized one for the device > having the problem. I have a number of like devices using the same USM > security name and passphrases. I would prefer the ones still up not have > to go through the discovery process as well. I would like to be able to > set the reboots, time for the request to 0 just for a particular request > going to the particular device. > > Is there a way to do this with SNMP4J? Is there a away in the SNMP4J API > to tell which localized UserTableEntry belongs to a particular device (USM > discovery process enabled)? > > Ron _______________________________________________ SNMP4J mailing list SNMP4J@agentpp.org https://oosnmp.net/mailman/listinfo/snmp4j