Yes, that worked by adding a space character, thanks.

However, I do not want to give up on the MfD configuration just yet.   I was 
reading about it and it says that it is the most complete configuration file 
offered and that existing MIBs are being transferred over to this new format.   
Based on this I would assume the MfD code should be able to do what I want.  
Perhaps I simply do not understand what SNMP should do regarding my two Tables.

I will post another question and hopefully Robert can assist me a bit regarding 
the MfD, before I decide to move onto another conf file type.



Dave Shield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 30/05/07, Need Help  wrote:
> I tried your recommendation, but got the following error message:
>
> # mib2c -c mib2c.table_data.conf -Scache=1  ocStbHostAVInterfaceTable
> no variable specified for -S flag. at /usr/local/bin/mib2c line 96.


Umm...
           Try    .... -S cache=1 ....

(with a space after the 'S').

I can never get the hang of mib2c invocations!

Dave


       
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