Re: sub tables in MIB

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Old 11-21-2005
Chris Fowler
 
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Default Re: sub tables in MIB

Thanks Rob and Dave. This clears it up nicely.

I'll have to create 3 tables then and have variables pointing to the
indexes of the tables they belong to.



sensors

channels
sensor id -> sensors

alarms
channel id -> channels


On Mon, 2005-11-21 at 16:48 +0000, Dave Shield wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-11-21 at 11:37 -0500, Robert Story wrote:
> > Your enterprise branch can contain other branches. Just not off of any kind of
> > OBJECT-TYPE. Just OBJECT-IDENTIFIERS. Since a table is composed of
> > OBJECT-TYPES, it cannot have internal branches (eg sub-tables).

>
> Like the man said.
>
> Remember, that SNMP is (at least nominally) the *Simple*
> Network Management Protocol. One of the places where this
> bites is in the structure of management information.
>
> The SNMP SMI is a simplification of the capabilities of
> full ASN.1, which is why some SNMP experts (who shall remain
> nameless - <waves at David>) are very firm in their statement
> that SMI is not the same thing as ASN.1.
>
> Dave
>
>
>




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