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ErrorCode Enumeration
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Error code for SNMP operations. (0-5 are first defined in SNMP v1, and others are added in v2)
Namespace: GSF.Net.SnmpAssembly: GSF.Net (in GSF.Net.dll) Version: 2.4.205-beta
Syntax GSF.Net.Snmp.ErrorCode = function();
GSF.Net.Snmp.ErrorCode.createEnum('GSF.Net.Snmp.ErrorCode', false);
View SourceMembers Member name | Value | Description |
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NoError | 0 |
There was no problem performing the request.
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TooBig | 1 |
The response to your request was too big to fit into one response.
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NoSuchName | 2 |
An agent was asked to get or set an OID that it can't find; i.e., the OID doesn't exist.
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BadValue | 3 |
A read-write or write-only object was set to an inconsistent value.
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ReadOnly | 4 |
This error is generally not used. The noSuchName error is equivalent to this one.
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GenError | 5 |
This is a catch-all error. If an error occurs for which none of the previous messages is appropriate, a genError is issued.
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NoAccess | 6 |
A set to an inaccessible variable was attempted. This typically occurs when the variable has an ACCESS type of not-accessible.
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WrongType | 7 |
An object was set to a type that is different from its definition. This error will occur if you try to set an object that is of type INTEGER to a string, for example.
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WrongLength | 8 |
An object's value was set to something other than what it calls for. For instance, a string can be defined to have a maximum character size. This error occurs if you try to set a string object to a value that exceeds its maximum length.
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WrongEncoding | 9 |
A set operation was attempted using the wrong encoding for the object being set.
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WrongValue | 10 |
A variable was set to a value it doesn't understand. This can occur when a read-write is defined as an enumeration, and you try to set it to a value that is not one of the enumerated types.
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NoCreation | 11 |
You tried to set a nonexistent variable or create a variable that doesn't exist in the MIB.
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InconsistentValue | 12 |
A MIB variable is in an inconsistent state, and is not accepting any set requests.
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ResourceUnavailable | 13 |
No system resources are available to perform a set.
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CommitFailed | 14 |
This is a catch-all error for set failures.
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UndoFailed | 15 |
A set failed and the agent was unable to roll back all the previous sets up until the point of failure.
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AuthorizationError | 16 |
An SNMP command could not be authenticated; in other words, someone has supplied an incorrect community string.
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NotWritable | 17 |
A variable will not accept a set, even though it is supposed to.
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InconsistentName | 18 |
You attempted to set a variable, but that attempt failed because the variable was in some kind of inconsistent state.
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