On 04/02/2008, Masoud Fatollahy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I find out that we could use context field to register the same objects of
> ifTable with our subagent which netsnmp will understand and forward all
> requests to my callback function connected to that context. is it right?
Yes.
> can i register same objects/mibs using different context and handle each
> context with it own callbacks?
Yes.
You could either use distinct handler routines for each context,
or (probably) use a shared handler routine for all the registered
contexts. It's just a matter of how you write the code.
> if so? which APIs should i use to create,
> register handles and how can i set the context.
Please see the FAQ entry
How can I register a MIB module in a different (SNMPv3) context?
http://www.net-snmp.org/wiki/index.php/FAQ:Coding_22
Dave
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