Dave Shield wrote:
> On 17 April 2012 07:32, sadanand harkantra <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>I have a mib text file and want to check if there is any net-snmp command
>>that can be used to
>>parse a mib text file and check for any error in the text file.
>
>
> The Net-SNMP suite is probably not the right tool in this situation.
> Our MIB parser is somewhat lax, and will accept MIB files that are not
> strictly valid, and attempt to do something sensible.
>
> If you are wanting to check your MIB file for problems (which is a Very
> Good Idea), then you should be using something much more strict and picky.
> The standard tool for this is "smilint" from the TU Braunschweig.
> There's a web interface to this at
> https://www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/projects/libsmi/tools/
Another vote for libsmi, but if you don't understand SMI syntax and
semantics quite well you will find smilint's error messages have a steep
learning curve.
Andrew
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