> > > I have an embedded Linux system with some interfaces that are not
> > > "standard", i.e. the default ifTable implementation isn't getting
> > > part or
> > > all of the information. From looking at the code, it appears 
> that I
> > > willneed to directly modify the source that comes with net-snmp.
> > > ...
> > 
> > You can tell the agent to not handle individual MIBs.  I think it's
> > something like "-I -interfaces" then you can have a sub-agent 
> register to
> > handle the interfaces MIB.  I'm not sure what you'd do if you 
> want the
> > standard interfaces and your own.
> 
> This is basically the approach I was thinking. Disable the 
> automatic build
> of the IF-MIB, ...

Sorry I wasn't clear.  "-I -interfaces" is a _runtime_ switch.  Start a 
"standard" snmpd up with it and it _won't_ serve out the interfaces MIB.



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