[This is preliminary documentation and subject to change.]
The SnmpClose function enables the Microsoft WinSNMP implementation to deallocate memory, resources, and data structures associated with a WinSNMP session. The WinSNMP SnmpClose function also closes communications mechanisms the implementation opened as a result of a call to the SnmpOpen function.
SNMPAPI_STATUS SnmpClose(
HSNMP_SESSION session // handle to the session to close
);
If the function succeeds, the return value is SNMPAPI_SUCCESS.
If the function fails, the return value is SNMPAPI_FAILURE. To get extended error information, call SnmpGetLastError. The SnmpGetLastError function can return one of the following errors.
Error Code | Description |
---|---|
SNMPAPI_NOT_INITIALIZED | The SnmpStartup function did not complete successfully. |
SNMPAPI_ALLOC_ERROR | An error occurred during memory allocation. |
SNMPAPI_SESSION_INVALID | The session parameter is invalid. |
SNMPAPI_OTHER_ERROR | An unknown or undefined error occurred. |
It is recommended that a WinSNMP manager application call the SnmpClose function once for each session that the application opened using the SnmpOpen function. If a WinSNMP manager application terminates unexpectedly, it must call SnmpCleanup before it terminates to enable the implementation to deallocate all resources. The implementation processes one SnmpCleanup call as if it were a series of SnmpClose calls, one call for each session opened as a result of a call to SnmpOpen.
When the implementation closes a session it discards all outstanding incoming and outgoing asynchronous requests and replies for the session. For additional information, see WinSNMP Sessions.
Windows NT: Requires version 5.0 or later. Available as a redistributable for Windows NT 4.0.
Windows: Unsupported.
Windows CE: Unsupported.
Header: Declared in winsnmp.h.
Import Library: Use wsnmp32.lib.
WinSNMP Manager API Overview, WinSNMP Functions, SnmpCleanup, SnmpOpen