C Wells wrote:
I have several OS's I run netsnmp on that return the
....255 enterprise OID. I would very much like to be
able to distinguish them by creating an enterprise OID
of my own making even if it is not under the 2021
branch, so I can distinguish them better. Possible ?
Are you by chance talking about SNMPv2-MIB::sysObjectID.0?
Then, NET-SNMP-MIB::netSnmpAgentOIDs.255 translates to
NET-SNMP-TC::unknown, i.e. it doesn't match the hard-coded list of
supported platforms. On what OSes do you get this?
You can always configure your own sysObjectID.0 by using the
"sysobjectid" config token, see snmpd.conf(5).
+Thomas
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