Sujet : Re: snmp unknown object identifier
De : bulleid (at) *nospam* ku.gro.lioff (Adrian)
Groupes : comp.miscDate : 19. Feb 2025, 15:21:45
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In message <
vp3idl$dkr$1@tncsrv09.home.tnetconsulting.net>, Grant Taylor <
gtaylor@tnetconsulting.net> writes
On 2/18/25 09:10, Adrian wrote:
It looks as though I can now get the info I want, albeit using the long number rather than a MIB identifier.
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I'm glad that you got it working.
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I wonder if you could modify the MIB or add your own MIB to the collection. -- I thought you said that you needed to use the name, not the OID.
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I thought that I did need the name to properly identify what I was after, but after I installed the MIB GUI (see elsewhere in the thread), I was able to identify the OIDs that I want, so I now don't need the MIB.
My understanding -- could easily be wrong -- is that not all manufacturers follow well known / published standards. So maybe you ran into a not quite as standard as desired edge case.
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That might be the case, but I'm a very long way from qualified to comment on that.
Adrian
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