Thanks Martin, Just perfect for what I need.
I'll use my wife's (assuming she's not secretly developing SNMP agents). Ben On 20 September 2010 16:05, Martin Gleadow <martin.glea...@technophobia.com>wrote: > On 20 September 2010 15:59, Ben Ward <b...@crouchingbadger.com> wrote: > > > Does anyone know of a way to define a MIB for private use which is > roughly > > analogous to RFC1918 addressing? ie. Only for internal or experimental > use. > > I am aware of http://pen.iana.org/pen/PenApplication.page which would > allow > > me to register a Private Enterprise Number, but it seems quite wasteful > for > > an experiment in SNMP. > > > > The alternative is to just 'borrow' someone else's namespace for my own > > purposes, but I thought I'd try to "do the right thing" first. > > > If you are in England or Wales and have a company registration number > you can use this 1.2.826.0.1.nnnnnnnn as per > http://www.alvestrand.no/objectid/1.2.826.0.1.html > > There are similar for Scotland and Northern Ireland > > MG. > > > -- > > Martin Gleadow - Systems Manager > Technophobia Limited > The Workstation > 15 Paternoster Row > SHEFFIELD > England > S1 2BX > t: +44 (0)114 221 2123 > f: +44 (0)114 221 2124 > e: martin.glea...@technophobia.com > w: http://www.technophobia.com/ > twitter.com/WeTechnophobia > > Registered in England and Wales Company No. 3063669 > VAT registration No. 598 7858 42 > ISO 9001:2000 Accredited Company No. 21227 > ISO 14001:2004 Accredited Company No. E997 > ISO 27001:2005 (BS7799) Accredited Company No. IS 508906 > Investor in People Certified No. 101507 > > The contents of this email are confidential to the addressee > and are intended solely for the recipients use. If you are not > the addressee, you have received this email in error. > Any disclosure, copying, distribution or action taken in > reliance on it is prohibited and may be unlawful. > > Any opinions expressed in this email are those of the author > personally and not Technophobia Limited who do not accept > responsibility for the contents of the message. > > All email communications, in and out of Technophobia, > are recorded for monitoring purposes. > -- b...@crouchingbadger.com | http://crouchingbadger.com