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Member 7881518 wrote:
am using Snmp version1 packet


That doesn't mean much. It is somewhat similar to saying that you are using http (but not specifying anything about the server/client.)

Member 7881518 wrote:
I tested it on localhost and windows server in the network,


First that doesn't mean anything unless you are actually testing it against routers.

Second it would need to be tested against the same routers and with the same installed software on them.

Member 7881518 wrote:
But it is not working


Meaning what exactly? If you are getting an alarm or not getting a comm error on a query/update then (if you have not suppressed something) then there is no other conclusion but that your test environment and real enviroment are using different SNMP data.

Only way to debug this sort of thing long term it to provide a way to write the raw data to a file so you can look at it.
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