I working through a process to try and locate and remove duplicate MIB files. 
In some cases the extensions are different. my,mib,txt, etc. In others the 
LAST-UPDATED value is different. 

I'd like to track the LAST-UPDATED values so I can update me MIB file archive. 
When the SNMP object is created in Perl or even when I use the CLI programs is 
this value accessible? I may just need to write a Perl script to parse the file 
as any text file. Any file that does not match I'll need add a regex. 

I ran into an issue today with MITEL-MIB where I had 99 and need 2006. I had 
2006 in an archive on my Dropbox, but 99 in my archive. 

Thanks, 
Chris 

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