2009/8/24 Marwan Khoury <[email protected]>:
> I have used header_generic and header_simple_table based on what I have
> found in http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net/
That's somewhat vague - there is a *lot* of information on that web site,
covering both the old and new ways of working.
It would be helpful if you could be more precise about exactly what you
have been looking at.
> 1 mib2c relies on the fact that each time i modify my mib
> i have to use it once again and recompile my source
No, you don't.
If you change the MIB, then of course you will need to amend the
source code to match. But you can do this by hand if you prefer.
There's no need to re-run "mib2c" every time.
I would normally only use mib2c to generate the initial template
code, and then update it manually thereafter.
> 2-I have found that mib2c uses the magic variable of the vp structure to
> decided wich oid is requested
That is the old (v4 UCD) approach, which you are using anyway.
The mib2c invocation which I suggested should generate code that
doesn't suffer from this limitation. Please try it.
Dave
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