RE: help

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Old 03-18-2008
Mike Ayers
 
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> From: Elizabeth George [mailto:g.elizabeth@teles.com]
> Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 10:40 PM


> i had written a mib file for accessing two variable x and y...
> and copy this file into mibs...
> what is the next step for windows system?


The MIB module tutorial (http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net/wiki...g_a_MIB_Module) is the best place to start, but first you want to read README.win32 in the source code distribution, which explains how to build on Windows.

I *strongly* recommend that you build and install net-snmp from source code before attempting to build a MIB. This will verify your tool chain, and any errors you get while compiling the MIB will almost certainly be due to an error in your MIB code.


HTH,

Mike

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