On 16 November 2010 04:18, Abraham Varricatt
<[email protected]> wrote:
> For the MIB modules that come default with net-snmp, do we need to make any
> extra configuration settings (like change source code ... etc) other than
> running the "./configure" script? I'm cross-compiling net-snmp to run on a
> MIPS system (linux based). Can I take it for granted that the default MIBS
> such as - SNMPv2-MIB, IF-MIB, RFC1213-MIB, IP-MIB, TCP-MIB ... etc would
> work properly?

In general, we'd expect that most of the core MIBs should work OK on most
common O/S's.   But bear in mind that the SNMP agent often needs to delve
deep into the inner workings of the kernel to retrieve the necessary data,
so is vulnerable to subtle vaguries between different systems.  Particularly
systems that the core developers don't have access to.

   If you spot any problems, please do let us know. (Ideally with a fix!)

Dave

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