SET request

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Old 12-07-2005
manik chopra
 
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Hi All,

I have a question regarding SET request. Following is what I want to do:


snmpset --v1 -c public localhost MY-MIB::myTableObject2 integer 99


The problem is:

i want to set myTableObject2. but to do that i have to specify a value of an object which comes
priror to this object i.e.MY-MIB::myTableObject1 = eth0. I mean if I want to SET myTableObject2 = 99 for
myTableObject1 = eth0, then how do i make this information (i.e.- myTableObject1 = eth0) known to
the callback function (write_myTableObject2).


Any suggestions on this please ??

Thanks
manik



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<div id="RTEContent"><br>Hi All,<br> <br> I have a question regarding SET request. Following is what I want to do:<br> <br> <br> snmpset --v1 -c public localhost MY-MIB::myTableObject2 integer 99<br> <br> <br> The problem is:<br> <br> i want to set myTableObject2. but to do that i have to specify a value of an object which comes<br> priror to this object i.e.MY-MIB::myTableObject1 = eth0.&nbsp;&nbsp; I mean if I want to SET myTableObject2 = 99 for <br> myTableObject1 = eth0, then how do i make this information (i.e.- myTableObject1 = eth0) known to <br> the callback function (write_myTableObject2).<br> <br> <br> Any suggestions on this please ??<br> <br> Thanks<br> manik<br></div><p>
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