On 25 November 2012 18:24, Stavros Tsolakos <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am far from an SNMP expert, but shouldn't some function return
> SNMP_ENDOFMIBVIEW?

No.   At least not from the perspective of the individual MIB handlers.

Each MIB handler should simply return without setting a value.
The agent driving code detects this, and will automatically move
on to the next registered handler (if any).
   The individual handlers don't know what other MIBs are registered
with the agent, so couldn't tell whether to return endOfMibView or not.

It's only the main agent code that recognises when it's run out of
handlers to try, and hence report back endOfMibView

Dave

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