Please don't crosspost.
> From: Fulko Hew [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, March 23, 2009 12:13 PM
> I am making a 'network simulator', where a simple application
> (in Perl) will cause Net-SNMP to 'forget'
> all of the variables it would normally answer to, and replace
> them with internally generated/supported
> variables. This way I can generate 'artificial' responses to
> any SNMP requests, and simulate 'any'
> kind of device. The second half of the project will be to
> use IP aliases on the interface so that this
> one box will respond to a (large, configurable) number of
> addresses, where each address will be
> a different device... each with possibly a different set of
> supported OIDs, and possibly a different
> set of 'fake' data.
That's what I suspected...
Sorry, but I think you're barking up the wrong tree here. You can't
squeeze that kind of behavior out of the net-snmp master agent without making
major, probably nonportable changes. I suggest you consider looking at the
behavior you need to simulate and writing an emulator that does only that.
HTH,
Mike
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