"Counter64" is what displayed. My question is, is "Counter64" an acceptable
display unit for users? Or user expects to see "CounterBasedGauge64" instead?
Thanks!
> Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 10:25:02 +
> Subject: Re: When use data type CounterBasedGauge64, what should be diplayed,
> "Counter
On 10 December 2010 12:01, Queenie de Melo wrote:
> Where can i find a 802.11 MIB?
www.google.com
Search for "802.11 MIB"
The first entry listed should point you to "IEEE802dot11-MIB"
> I need to understand what a 802.11MIB looks like or has.
This is the IEEE standard MIB for 802.11 net
Hi all,
Where can i find a 802.11 MIB?
I need to understand what a 802.11MIB looks like or has.
Any suggestion is welcome.
Please help!
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On 10 December 2010 06:54, W Z wrote:
> I need to use CounterBasedGauge64 for our own data, as there is no Gauge64.
> In MIB file, the SYNTAX for the data is CounterBasedGauge64. When doing a
> snmpget for the data, what should be displayed:
> .1.x.x.x.x.x.x.x = Counter64: data_value; Or,
> .1.
I need to use CounterBasedGauge64 for our own data, as there is no Gauge64. In
MIB file, the SYNTAX for the data is CounterBasedGauge64. When doing a snmpget
for the data, what should be displayed:
.1.x.x.x.x.x.x.x = Counter64: data_value; Or,
.1.x.x.x.x.x.x.x = CounterBasedGauge6: data_valu
Hello,
I want to ask, if the traptoemail function is working with the Windows version?
I just find the man page (http://www.net-snmp.org/docs/man/traptoemail.html).
And if yes, how does it work.
Thaks,
Stefan
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