SNMP Functions (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
The following table shows the SNMP functions with a description of the purpose of each.
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This function is called by the Microsoft Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) service to request that the SNMP extension agent deallocate resources and terminate operations. |
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This function is called by the Microsoft SNMP service to initialize the SNMP extension agent dynamic-link library (DLL). |
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This function is called by the Microsoft SNMP service to identify any additional management information base (MIB) subtrees the SNMP extension agent supports. |
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This function is called by the Microsoft SNMP service to resolve SNMP requests that contain variables within one or more of the SNMP extension agent's registered MIB subtrees. |
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This function is called by the Microsoft SNMP service to process SNMP requests that specify variables in one or more MIB subtrees registered by SNMP extension agents. |
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This function is called by the Microsoft SNMP service to retrieve information the service needs to generate traps for the SNMP extension agent. |
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This function retrieves the number of centiseconds that the SNMP service has been running. |
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This function adjusts the level of detail of the debug output from the SNMP service and from SNMP extension agents using the SnmpUtilDbgPrint function. |
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This function adjusts the destination for the debug output from the SNMP service and from SNMP extension agents using the SnmpUtilDbgPrint function. |
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This function closes the SnmpTfx framework application. |
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This function initializes the SnmpTfx framework application. |
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This function resolves SNMP requests that contain variables within one or more of the SNMP extension agent's registered MIB views. |
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This function copies the variable pointed to by the pAnySrc parameter to the pAnyDst parameter. The function allocates any necessary memory for the destination's copy. |
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This function frees the memory allocated for the specified AsnAny. |
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This function enables debugging output from the SNMP service. |
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This function converts an object identifier (OID) to a null-terminated string. |
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This function converts an object identifier (OID) to a Unicode string. |
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This function allocates dynamic memory from the process heap. |
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This function frees the specified memory object. |
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This function changes the size of the specified memory object. |
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This function compares two octet strings. |
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This function copies the variable pointed to by the pOctetsSrc parameter to the variable pointed to by the pOctetsDst parameter. |
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This function frees the memory allocated for the specified octet string. |
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This function compares two octet strings. |
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This function appends the source object identifier to the destination object identifier. |
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This function compares two object identifiers. |
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This function copies the variable pointed to by the pOidSrc parameter to the pOidDst parameter, allocating any necessary memory for the destination's copy. |
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This function frees the memory allocated for the specified object identifier. |
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This function compares two object identifiers. |
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This function converts an object identifier (OID) to a null-terminated string. |
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This function converts an object identifier (OID) to a Unicode string. |
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This function outputs the value of the Any parameter to a string. |
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This function copies the specified SnmpVarBind structure, and allocates any memory necessary for the destination structure. |
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This function frees the memory allocated for an SnmpVarBind structure. |
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This function copies the specified SnmpVarBind structure, and allocates any necessary memory for the destination's copy. |
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This function frees the memory allocated for an SnmpVarBindList structure. |