Re: Doubt regarding linking MIB file in Net-Snmp

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Old 03-07-2006
Wes Hardaker
 
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Default Re: Doubt regarding linking MIB file in Net-Snmp

>>>>> On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 08:44:53 -0800, "v.balaji mca" <v.balajee@gmail.com> said:

v> I don't know how to design a good mib . Now i have designed a simple mib
v> after reading some materials from the net.

It's hard to design good mibs... I do recommend the book
"understanding snmp mibs" by perkins/mcginnis if you want a reference
to read.

v> But i don't know whether it is correct or not. When i was using the
v> command snmptranslate , the command won't take my own

You might try using smilint from the libsmi project. It's a much more
strict checker that will read your mib and report errors. We actually
try to be somewhat flexible and allow "illegal" things that some
companies implement in their MIBs.

v> It print the id's from the SNMPv2-MIB & displays the error message as
v> "SNMP-MIB no file or directory".

I suggest reading the following tutorial of ours:

http://www.net-snmp.org/tutorial/tut...b-options.html


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