HI Robert,

Nice summary document at http://www.net-snmp.org/README.agent-mibs.

Here are a few suggestions:
1) Add a title like, "NET SNMP: Support status of Managed Objects
   and Notifications"
2) Replace the beginning of the document with the following:

   This document lists the support status of managed objects
   (both scalar and columnar) and notifications defined in
   few SNMP MIB modules.
   
   Support is added for managed objects and notifications
   in the NET-SNMP agent by writing code that accesses
   instrumentation on supported platforms, and not by
   simply placing a MIB file on the managed system. The
   NET SNMP FAQ contains information about adding support
   for managed objects. See:

   http://www.net-snmp.org/FAQ.html#How_do_I_add_a_MIB_to_the_agent_

   The information in the tables below that summarize the
   extent and span of support were created by inspecting
   the NET SNMP source code, and, thus, may be incorrect.
   In particular, the details of support for an OS platform
   may be incorrect. If you find inaccuraces, let us know.

   This document groups together columnar objects and identifies
   them by the descriptor of the containing table. Likewise,
   this document groups scaler objects together and identifies
   them by the descriptor of their parrent with the suffix of
   ".*.0". For example, "system.*.0" means all scalar objects
   defined under the "system branch".

3) Add to the table the supported notifications, or add in the
   following text:
   
   At present, this document does not list the notifications
   that are supported. Please help by letting us know the
   notifications that are supported.


Regards,
/david t. perkins

   
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Robert Story wrote:

> On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 11:11:15 -0600 Mark wrote:
> MB> I see from the Net-SNMP FAQ that only a few MIBs are officially supported:
> MB>  
> MB> MIB-2
> MB> UCD extensions
> MB> Host Resources
> MB> SNMPv3 
> MB>  
> MB> To your knowledge are there Net-SNMP implementations otherwise available 
> by
> MB> some means for other standard MIBs?
> 
> Note that the MIBs where individual tables and objects are defines has
> fluctuated over times. This document has a much more accurate representation 
> of
> what is supported by the agent:
> 
>       http://www.net-snmp.org/README.agent-mibs
> 
> -- 
> Robert Story; NET-SNMP Junkie
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> 
> You are lost in a twisty maze of little standards, all different. 
> 
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