Thanks Shabaz

I thought it was possible,  cause in its electronic design, the operation
and control  of the telecomunications and broadcast equipments is realize
through  a "computer " , they support the SNMP protocol and have mibs.
But your explanation is very useful for me,now I understand .

Best regards

El dom., 29 de marzo de 2020 06:52, Shabaz Yousaf <[email protected]>
escribió:

> Hi Hugo,
> The BeagleBone Black is the equivalent of a computer, running (usually)
> Linux.
> Think of it like a PC. As a result, by default there is no MIB for it, but
> there is nothing to stop anyone from creating it, to run as a process.
> It's a useful thing, I'm sure others would also have uses for some basics
> like temperature and CPU usage and other resource availability observable
> via SNMP.
> There may be some free code out there to do it, otherwise it would have to
> be written by someone . Linux has SNMP libraries and a daemon.. so that
> would be worth investigating.
> I have used Linux to retrieve SNMP counters but I've not done it the other
> way which is what you're asking for, so I cannot really help much further.
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* [email protected] <[email protected]> on
> behalf of Hugo Casal <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* 29 March 2020 06:14
> *To:* BeagleBoard <[email protected]>
> *Subject:* [beagleboard] SNMP and mibs for BBB board
>
> I want to use the Beagle bone black  to develop a telemetry system for
> broadcast TV transmitter Networks. I will use the world cast manager from
> the world cast smibsfir ystem company to monitoring all BBB in remotes
> sites.
> To use this platform I need to know if  the BBB support SNMP protocol and
> how I can get the mibs .
> Someone would me help to respond this questions?
>
> Regards
>
> Hugo
>
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