> 2009/2/3 Rodolfo Leffa <[email protected]>:
>> But i've reached the following situation: I can have more then one device
>> from wich I can get one kind of information(like STATUS, for example). So, i
>> need a way to especify which device I wanna to get the STATUS from.
>
> There are two basic options here.
>
>  a)   You can design your MIB tables to include an index which
>        specifies which device to query.
>
> This has the advantage that you can query several devices in a
> single request, but does require that you have control over the MIB
> definitions (and can change them)


I know it is dated, but I was about to post the same question when I
ran across this message looking through the archives.  Is there an
example MIB to show this?  Most of the examples are tied to tables
which is not quite what I need (unless it's call it a single column
table).

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