On 30 September 2011 08:20, Narasimha Murthy N.
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I want to get SNMP response in user-friendly format. So, as per the page
> http://www.net-snmp.org/docs/FAQ.html#How_do_I_add_a_MIB_to_the_tools_,
> I placed all enterprise MIB files in a folder and specified the folder
> name in net-snmp commands (-M option).
That tells the tools *where* to find the MIB files.
But you also need to tell the tools *which* MIB files to load.
e.g. using the '-m' option.
If you don't specify this, they will load the default set of MIBs
as configured when the tools were compiled.
> Even then, when I specify numeric
> OIDs, I am not getting the response in a user-friendly format for some
> of the operations (1 and 2 listed below).
Because you are not telling the tools to load the TEJASCARD-MIB
Try adding the option
-m +TEJASCARD-MIB
> Operation 3: This translation is ok.
> [root@narasimha bin]# ./snmptranslate -M +/root/tejmibs -On
> TEJASCARD-MIB::localSlot
Here you are explicitly telling the snmptranslate tool to load the
TEJASCARD-MIB file (as part of specify the OID to translate)
> Operation 4: Response is user-friendly
> [root@narasimha bin]# ./snmpgetnext -M +/root/tejmibs -v 2c -c
> $COMMUNITY $AGENT_IP TEJASCARD-MIB::localSlot
Again, you are explicitly telling snmpgetnext to load the
TEJASCARD-MIB file (as part of specify the OID to retrieve)
Dave
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