Location3=1 and OID does not exist for a point in the set
- Last UpdatedFeb 13, 2023
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- PI System
- PI Interface for SNMP 1.7.0.37
- Interfaces
When Location3=1, PI SNMP groups up to 5 points (containing either identical host= and CS= or host= and user= parameters) into a single SNMP GET request. If any one of the points in this set has an OID that is not recognized by the remote device, PI SNMP writes Configure for all of the points in this set. PI SNMP also prints a message similar to the following:
PI SNMP- 2> Device reports at least 1 unknown OID in the following set of 2 tags:
PI SNMP- 2> Tag: router_tx_Ethernet0/0, OID:
interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOutOctets.85
PI SNMP- 2> Tag: router_jab_4, OID:
rmon.statistics.etherStatsTable.EtherStatsEntry .etherStatsJabbers
To find out which point contains the unsupported OID, use the snmpget program.