>>>>> On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 10:47:47 +0200, Toni Willberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

>> Now, should I start multiple snmpd's on the host, each bound to
>> different IP? This seems to be possible too. The actual problem is
>> that I can't find a way to tell the Perl agent to connect to some
>> specific snmpd instance.

Roberts suggestions were great.  One more option: run the perl agent
as a master agent instead of a sub-agent, and tell each one to bind to
a particular address...  Untested.

Even more untested: register to a particular context.  I think this
will likely require modifications to the core agent perl code, but it
should work.  The NetSNMP::agent code is newer and less flexible than
I'd like.  Sigh.

I need one of those twilight-zone "stop time" pocket watches.  I'll be
careful not to drop mine though.

-- 
Wes Hardaker
Sparta


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