I feel this is a feature not a bug. If you have fine grained access control you must be prepared that you might not see all interfaces. The first number you get is the number of all interfaces not the number of interfaces visible to user A. Can you give another example ? Balazs David T. Perkins wrote:
HI, Consider ifNumber. If a device has, say, 4 interfaces, but only a single one allows access to management info, then it appears that the management info is incorrect, since ifNumber will be 4 but only one interface is in the table. If you go through all MIB modules and try to set up VACM so that a limited set of info is available, then you will most likely end up with a set of management info that is accessible that appears is comingfrom a broken SNMP agent.
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