Thanks, that is indeed simple, and just what I need. On Thu, 10 May 2018 at 18:46 Frank Fock <f...@agentpp.com> wrote:
> Hi Dave, > > It is probably simpler than you image: You can use SNMP4J-CLT to compile a > MIB file. > Run > > java -jar snmp4j-clt.jar -M <repo-dir> mib add <mib-specification-file.tx > Where <mib-specification-file.txt> is a text file with one or more MIB > module definitions. > > <repo-dir> can be an empty directory, but is preferably the path to the > “mibrespository” directory > That comes with the SNMP4J-CLT distribution ZIP. > > Hope that helps. > > Best regards, > Frank > > > On 10. May 2018, at 18:08, David Artus <djn...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Using the command line tool. I see the option > > > > -M mibRepositoryPath Set the path to the MIB repository to be used > > to resolve > > object names (OIDs) and parse/format object values ('repository' is the > > default). The repository directory must contain compiled MIB modules > files > > only. > > > > What does a compiled MIB file look like? How do I make one? > > > > I haven't found a utility to produce compiled files. > > > > I can see SNMP4J classes for parsing a MIB, in effect compiling into > > memory, but haven't yet found anything for writing a file; anyway surely > I > > don't need to write my own tool for this? > > > > <Yes I do feel dumb, apologies ...> > > > > Thanks, > > > > Dave > > _______________________________________________ > > SNMP4J mailing list > > SNMP4J@agentpp.org > > https://oosnmp.net/mailman/listinfo/snmp4j > > _______________________________________________ SNMP4J mailing list SNMP4J@agentpp.org https://oosnmp.net/mailman/listinfo/snmp4j