Using a non-default context as a AgentX subagent?

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Old 08-31-2007
Davin
 
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Default Using a non-default context as a AgentX subagent?


I'd like to be able to have snmpd register itself under a different
context when operating in AgentX subagent mode. I've scoured the
documentation and Google for a few hours but haven't had much luck
finding information on how to accomplish this.

From what I know of AgentX, it would make *sense* for this option to
exist somewhere, I just can't find it. Help? :)



Thanks,

Davin

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