It will be quite some work to do but, one way to become familiar with
the MIB content of Net-SNMP is to review the names of the modules
in the agent/mibgroup directory, and then compare these to the MIBs
found in the RFC found on the IETF website.  A perhaps easier alternative
is to view the output of the build process, for at certain times that output
lists the component MIBs.  Finally, a careful review of tool documentation
will assist you to become familiar with the MIBs that come with the
standard daemon.  As I recall, either the INSTALL document, or the FAQ,
list within their content those such MIBs.

William R. Buckley

> -----Original Message-----
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> Bartos
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> Subject: descriptions of mib modules in agent/mibgroup dir?
> 
> 
> I am trying to find a description of the mib modules that come with the
> net-snmp distribution.  It appears there are a lot of them, but I don't
> see any documentation on what each one does.
> 
> I did some google searching but not much came up.  Is there a list of what
> each of these things does?  I really don't want to pick apart all the code
> to find out, and I don't want to compile in a bunch of stuff I don't want.
> 
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