Value returned by get sysUpTime
When I do "get router3 sys SNMPv2-MIB.sysUpTime" I get:
1720204931,1736975587
When I run "snmpwalk -v2c -c community router3 sysUpTime.0" I get:
DISMAN-EVENT-MIB::sysUpTimeInstance = Timeticks: (1677080895) 194 days, 2:33:28.95
The first value returned by the get (1720204931) is when the value was last reset to zero. Since the value is different that the one returned by the SNMP query it is accurate to presume that it became zero for some reason other than a device reboot? Would a SNMP query failing cause this value to reset to zero?
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Kevin,
Please open a ticket for this if you are expecting an answer. This isn't a simple problem/question that will be answered through the community.
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AKIPS Technical Support
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