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Re: [MIB-DOCTORS] RFC 4001 question



I would think that if the InetAddressType/InetAddress pair is part of a row in a read-create table, that
the browser user could do:
- set row to notInService
- change InetAddressType
- change InetAddres
- set row active

Each as a separate SNMP SET request. Not ideal, but doable.
It of course also means that the agent must support the notInService for this to work
(which may not always be the case... some MODULE-COMPLIANCES actually do not
require support for not_inService ... or so I thought).

Bert


Romascanu, Dan (Dan) wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: Juergen Schoenwaelder


With "multiple SetRequest" you probably mean a single SetRequest with multiple varbinds.

Yes. Multiple Sets request :-)

If that interpretation is correct, then yes a MIB browser that can do only single varbind SetRequests might have a problem with a compliant implementation.


That was my guess.
Thanks,

Dan

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