Dave Shield wrote:
> On 21/12/2007, Jack G Atkinson Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> What happens if you use
>>
>> var =
>> Varbind('ADTRAN-GENERIC-BRIDGE-MIB::adGenBridgeName.23940101')
>>
>> What about a fully numeric OID?
>>
>> When I used the one you suggested, it does the same thing: unknown.
>> The numeric oid works, but I was trying to avoid that pain and suffering:-)
>>
>
> The main reason for getting you to try the numeric OID was to check
> that it wasn't choking on the subidentifier 23940101
>
> It sounds suspiciously as if the python inferface can't find the MIB
> definitions. Where is this file installed?
>
> Dave
>
>
Do you mean the python file that has the OID? It's not a file, but it's
entered from the ipython shell.
Everything else was installed in default locations. I still have to use
the export MIBDIRS fix to get the normal commands working. Could it be
related to that?
You may have to wait a few days for my next reply (headed out of town in
a few minutes)
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