On 31 October 2011 18:51, Simon Chamlian simon.chaml...@gmail.com wrote:
I have an embedded board running Linux/net-snmp (TWR54418 from Freescale).
[root@M54418TWR snmp]# mib2c -c mib2c.mfd.conf
ERROR: You don't have the SNMP perl module installed.
Why do you need to create the MIB
I'm having a problem in a Perl script with the $sess-set($vb) command when the
$vb value is defined in the MIB as an enumeration. Integer and string values
seem to be working fine. The Net-SNMP snmpset command also works fine.
The MIB object is defined as below. When I attempt to set
On 2 November 2011 21:06, Simon Chamlian simon.chaml...@gmail.com wrote:
I launched the snmpd on the target with all config default values. Now I am
trying to get a value of an OID without success.
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# snmpget -v 2c -c
What does mib2c do?
I can always install it on a host computer and run it. But eventually, I
will need an application that returns values associated to my MIB OIDs.
Is that done by modifying the SNMP agent daemon or I can have a different
application interact with agent?
The tutorial
On 3 November 2011 15:21, Simon Chamlian simon.chaml...@gmail.com wrote:
What does mib2c do?
It produces _template_ code for implementing a MIB module.
You would take the generated code file, fill in the gaps, and
compile it into the SNMP agent (either a native agent for the
system you are