−If a general snmpwalk shows the entry, but asking for it more
+If a general snmpwalk shows a particular entry, but asking for it more
specifically gives a "sub-identifier not found:" or "Unknown Object
specifically gives a "sub-identifier not found:" or "Unknown Object
Identifier" error, then that's a problem with the tool, rather than
Identifier" error, then that's a problem with the tool, rather than
not be recognised, but <CODE>'sysUpTime'</CODE> will.
not be recognised, but <CODE>'sysUpTime'</CODE> will.
−Secondly, the object may be defined in a MIB that hasn't been loaded.
+Alternatively, the object may be defined in a MIB that hasn't been loaded.
Try loading in all the MIB files:
Try loading in all the MIB files:
snmpget -m ALL -v1 -c public localhost sysUpTime.0
snmpget -m ALL -v1 -c public localhost sysUpTime.0
Exception encountered, of type "Error"