> Hi all,
> 
> I have an application which has a subagent embedded within it to talk to 
> snmpd. The problem is that I need to implement the SNMP-TARGET and 
> SNMP-NOTIFICATION MIBs within the subagent itself, rather than the master 
> agent, since that's where the data needs to reside. In the actual sending of 
> traps and informs, however, the only method that I can think of to use the 
> data from the MIBs in order to select the trapsinks is to send the traps 
> directly from the subagent, bypassing the master agent entirely. Is this the 
> only way to do this, or am I missing something? There are surely some 
> security issues involved in bypassing the master agent, but I'm not very 
> clear on what they might be at this point. Can anyone shed any light on the 
> issue?
> 
> Thanks,
> Anna
> ________________
> Anna Edwards
> Software Engineer
> Sandvine Incorporated
> 519-880-2400
> www.sandvine.com
> 
> 


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