Hi,

TestAgent and SampleAgent both implement a classic
proxy agent as defined by RFC 3413. Although
Guenter's approach is feasible on its own,
it should not be confused with a RFC 3413 proxy.

Best regards,
Frank

Guenter Wildmann wrote:
Hello Lalit!

Take SampleAgent.java as starting point and adapt it to suite your needs.
Register the ManagedObjects you want to provide to clients.
Request the Objects from the real Agent (in time or cyclically) and update
the registered MOs using the prepare-commit-cleanup sequence.

Hope this helps.

Ciao, Guenter

On Thu, 3 Jul 2008, lalit patel wrote:

Hi all,
Can anyone suggest me how to write a proxy agent through SNMP4j ?
I just  want to know whether it is possible to do it with SNMP4j. If yes how
to proceed ?

Thanks

with best regards

lalit
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