> You said you researched it on the web, but can you be more specific.
OK - what I did will have been more or less as follows:
The OID was .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.something
ie.
.... private.enterprises.9.9....
I did a web search for "MIB 'enterprises 9'"
which showed that this was a Cisco MIB
(You can also get the same information from the list of IANA enterprise numbers
http://www.iana.org/assignments/enterprise-numbers
Next, a web search for "cisco 9" showed:
- this is part of the 'ciscoMgmt' tree
- Cisco have a lookup service at
http://tools.cisco.com/Support/SNMP/do/BrowseOID.do
Using that, I was able to go straight to the relevant definition.
Without such a service, I'd keep using the same technique,
i.e. look for
"ciscoMgmt 13"
"ciscoEnvMonMIB 3"
"ciscoEnvMonMIBNotificationPrefix 0"
Alternatively, once you've pinned the OID down to a particular MIB
(CISCO-ENVMON-MIB), you can search for that MIB file,
which will then give you the necessary definition straight away.
> The old adage "I trying to learn how to fish", "not have someone fish for me".
Does that help?
Dave
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