> Yes.
> Or more accurately, it's not a valid character for MIB object descriptors.
> See RFC 2578 section 3.1, second para.   Names should be purely
> alphanumeric - no punctuation.

Hi Dave,

thanks.

Additionally I think this section (7.1.1) is relevant too:

  "Finally, a label for a named-number enumeration must consist of one
   or more letters or digits, up to a maximum of 64 characters, and the
   initial character must be a lower-case letter.  (However, labels
   longer than 32 characters are not recommended.)  Note that hyphens
   are not allowed by this specification (except for use by information
   modules converted from SMIv1 which did allow hyphens)."

in my case the underscore was used in a label for an INTEGER value.

regards
jmf

> 
> Dave


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