From: jonatale@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sun Sep 09 2001 - 01:58:14 GMT-3
I got an answer on this, if anyone is interested let me know and I'll forward i
t.
jonatale@earthlink.net wrote:
> Why does a Sniffer trace show the SNMP PDU type as A0, A1, A2, ... to indicat
e
> the packet type (get-req, get-nxt-req, set-req, ...) instead of as 0, 1, 2,
> .... ??? Refer to "TCP/IP Illustrated Vol.1", -W.R.Stevens, fig. 25.3, p.362.
>
> RFC1157, sect. 4, "Protocol Specification" indicates that it is a "CHOICE". T
he
> A = 1010 indicates a tag of 10 = Context specific, and a type = 1 =
> Constructed, but "CHOICE does not have a code". Refer to "Computer Networks,
> Third Edition", A.S.Tanenbaum, fig. 7-33, p.637.
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