I can do that , but in that case  P1 cannot work directly with
SNMP manager(one of the limitation)

Another rleated query:
Can a master agent simultaneouly work with AgentX and SNMP agents ?

ie If i make with P1 as AgentX and I have a 3rd party agent on SNMP on sane
machine
can the "same" master be used with  both of them
if yes - how ?

Regards,
Peyush

On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 4:48 PM, Dave Shield <d.t.shi...@liverpool.ac.uk>wrote:

> 2010/1/7 Peyush Kumar <peyush.ku...@gmail.com>:
> >>  a)  Make P1 an AgentX subagent, and have snmpd
> >>      (acting as a master agent) pass the requests on to P1
> >
> > Related to above,
> >
> > Cant we using NetSNMP ,to make P1 act as SNMP agent ( by osmehowloning
> > NetSNMP libraries)
>
> Yes - you can embed a simplified SNMP agent within P1,
> by making it an AgentX subagent.   AgentX is essentially
> a simplified version of SNMP, without much of the administrative
> overheads.
>
>   This is precisely the role that AgentX was designed to fill.
> Why are you so reluctant to use it?
>
> Dave
>
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