On 22 December 2010 06:13, aravind narasimhan <[email protected]> wrote:
>        The application
> that is polling both these agents can poll the agent on port 161 but
> gets no response from snmpd. I wrote a test program where i reverse
> the order and snmpwalk from snmpd oid followed by a walk on the
> proprietary agent things work.

Try running the proprietary agent on another port, with the Net-SNMP
agent on port 161,  and use the "proxy" directive (in N/S snmpd.conf)
to redirect selected requests to the proprietary agent.
   That way, everything looks like a single agent to the monitoring
application, and it doesn't need to worry about having two,


> Do you think context is the issue in the case i have described?

No

Dave

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