>>>>> "DTP" == David T Perkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

DTP> I'm not sure what is meant by "external" data vs "internal"
DTP> data. It seems like the approach that is appropriate for my use is
DTP> "direct".

external: outside the scope of the process (eg, interface information)
internal: the agent itself controls the data (eg, the usm users)

DTP> In my implementation, the management info is accessed by resource
DTP> managers where the info and access was designed for SNMP. That is,
DTP> the data types match SNMP, and there are "get first" and "get next"
DTP> access functions that return the info in lexi-order. Given this,
DTP> what NET-SNMP functions should be used to register the tables,
DTP> and what does the execution flow look like for SNMP GET and GETNEXT
DTP> operations.

If the data is organized properly, I believe the MFD system has a flag
to indicate that...  I'll let Robert speak to that.
-- 
Wes Hardaker
Sparta, Inc.

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