But can't snmpwalk talk to any agent, local or remote, depending on the 
machine name you give it?

So are you saying my MIB could be after a section of the tree that's not 
implemented (ie. the enterprises subtree)?

Ken....

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>> ...
>> If I can see the subtree using snmptranslate, but not snmpwalk,
>> ...
>
> As I understand it, snmptranslate processes the MIB files on your local
> system but snmpwalk talks to the remote agent.  You can have MIB files
> for all sorts of MIBs that aren't implemented in the agent.
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