[SNMP4J] Authoritative engine ID...

Frank Fock fock at agentpp.com
Mon Dec 2 23:24:29 CET 2013


Hi Josef,

 From the packet dump I saw, you are sending an INFORM request.
With an INFORM, the receiver is authoritative. That is, the sender
must provide the receivers engine ID and time (+ boots).
With a trap (notification) this would not be necessary, because
the sender is authoritative.

If the security name is empty, then you probably did not use
an UserTarget that refers to a valid USM user in the USM.

An error should have been logged into the local log.

Best regards,
Frank

Am 02.12.2013 08:44, schrieb jlazar:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone help me with the following issue? When I wireshark my V3 
> trap, I found that practically no "msgGlobalData" part is filled out, 
> although I think that would be important. Can anyone tell me how can I 
> do it (what should I instantiate and to which part of the message 
> should that be added)?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Josef
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