2009/2/24 malar vizhi <[email protected]>:
>      Whether MIB file will be different for each version?

Each version of what?
SNMP?  Operating system?   Application software?

But regardless of the answer to that - the answer is probably No.


> ..Lets say..Am monitoring windows 2000 (Host-Resource-mib) with SNMP...

Which?
Are you monitoring Windows 2000,
or are you monitoring the Host Resources MIB?


> If I want to monitor Windows XP..Is there any seperate MIB file for XP?
>.or else can I use the same Host-Resource-mib?

If you are monitoring information from the Host Resource MIB,
then this structure is the same regardless of what O/S the box
is running.  Whether that be Windows XP, Windows 2000, Linux,
Solaris, VMS, whatever.

The whole point of an Internet standard for network management
is that it is *standard* - the way you ask for information is the
same regardless of the box you are querying.
   In the same way that browsing the web works the same way,
regardless of whether you are talking to a Windows Web server,
or a Linux one.



Dave

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