> I replaced the module name and the object name to my mib module
> and object respectively. It returned "module not found".
So what was the actual command you gave?
What was the "my-mib::" prefix ?
And what does the first dozen lines of the MIB file look like?
> I tried ifMIB::interface got the same message -> ifMIB: module not found)
No.
That's not the name of the MIB.
Try
IF-MIB::interface
See the FAQ entry:
How do I add a MIB to the tools?
Note that the value for this variable is the name of the MIB module,
*not* the name of the MIB file. These are typically the same (apart
from the .txt suffix), but if in doubt, check the contents of the file.
The value to use is the token immediately before the word DEFINITIONS
at the start of the file.
Dave
-------------------------------------------------------
This SF.Net email is sponsored by OSTG. Have you noticed the changes on
Linux.com, ITManagersJournal and NewsForge in the past few weeks? Now,
one more big change to announce. We are now OSTG- Open Source Technology
Group. Come see the changes on the new OSTG site. www.ostg.com
_______________________________________________
Net-snmp-users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please see the following page to unsubscribe or change other options:
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/net-snmp-users