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Hamid Taromian

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Apr 22, 2007, 6:33:39 AM4/22/07
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i was wonderin if we can have the standard oid objects under our enterprise tree. i mean if we query ourenterprise.deivces we get the answer we we query host.devices. i want to do this without adding modules to my mib for this purpose. are there any ways that we can make the agent understood.


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Dave Shield

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Apr 22, 2007, 11:05:37 AM4/22/07
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On 22/04/07, Hamid Taromian <hrt...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> i was wonderin if we can have the standard oid objects under our enterprise
> tree. i mean if we query ourenterprise.deivces we get the answer we we query
> host.devices. i want to do this without adding modules to my mib for this
> purpose. are there any ways that we can make the agent understood.

I haven't actually tried this looping back to the same agent, but you could
have a look at using the "proxy" directive to remap a portion of the standard
OID tree into your enterprise tree. See 'snmpd.conf(5)' for details.

Dave

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