Re: Sub Agent Question

2005-07-13 Thread Robert Story
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 09:46:06 -0400 Glenn wrote: GM> Thanks for the response. I have been trying to figure out, for 3 weeks, how GM> to handle this IP Alias issue (without a major undertaking). I am writing a GM> simulator which simulates SNMP devices, each simulated device is given a GM> virtual IP

Re: Sub Agent Question

2005-07-13 Thread Glenn MacGregor
Robert, Also, I don't think I can use contexts because some customers need the ability to limit access to certain devices via a firewall, so the virtual IP is necessary. Thanks again! Glenn Quoting Robert Story <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 12:44:42 -0400 Glenn wrote: > GM> The

Re: Sub Agent Question

2005-07-13 Thread Glenn MacGregor
Robert, Thanks for the response. I have been trying to figure out, for 3 weeks, how to handle this IP Alias issue (without a major undertaking). I am writing a simulator which simulates SNMP devices, each simulated device is given a virtual IP. So, the reason I need to know the address the query w

Re: Sub Agent Question

2005-07-13 Thread Robert Story
On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 12:44:42 -0400 Glenn wrote: GM> The main entry point to my subagent takes a netsnmp_agent_request_info GM> struct as one of the arguments. That struct contains a netsnmp_session and GM> two netsnmp_pdu's (pdu and orig_pdu). What is the difference between the 2 GM> pdu's? That i

Sub Agent Question

2005-07-12 Thread Glenn MacGregor
Hi All, The main entry point to my subagent takes a netsnmp_agent_request_info struct as one of the arguments. That struct contains a netsnmp_session and two netsnmp_pdu's (pdu and orig_pdu). What is the difference between the 2 pdu's? Thanks Glenn Glenn MacGregor HighStreet Networks