Thanks Dave.

How do we classify a MibNode as Container?
Can we say that it is a container node if it is not any of following - 
Table,Row,Column,Scalar.

Regards,
Sowmya


-----Original Message-----
From: dave.shi...@googlemail.com [mailto:dave.shi...@googlemail.com] On Behalf 
Of Dave Shield
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 2:04 PM
To: Sowmya P Venkatesh
Cc: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: Clarification Needed

2009/5/14 Sowmya P Venkatesh <svenkat...@ixiacom.com>:
> Given below is my understanding
>
> Table
> -----------
> The label will end with Table meaning, xxxTable.
> It will have exactly one child which will be xxxEntry
>
> Row
> ----
> It will have label as xxxEntry
> Its Parent will have a label xxxTable

Correct.

> Column
> -----
> Can you please explain this again?

Its Parent will have a label xxxEntry.

The list of column MIB objects
(i.e. the list of objects with a Parent of xxxEntry)
should be the same as the list defined for the
XxxEntry SEQUENCE.


Have a look at some example MIB files to see what I mean.



> Scalar
> --------
> The Parent will not have xxxEntry

Correct.

Dave

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