On 12/09/2012 20:33, Paul Stimpson wrote:
I want to make a list of every OID in the device so I can write a
driver. I found the following example command which I thought would list
the OIDs
If you want to list every object that the device supports, then you can
simply use snmpwalk to query
Hi Keith,
Keith Edmunds k...@midnighthax.com wrote:
Are you certain that every UID in the folder exists on the device?
The device is a multimedia receiver (primarily a satellite receiver but there
are options such as an IP input for decoding streamed media over a network).
There are also
Sometimes to use Windows, so I dual boot this machine.
I notice that very often when I boot to Windows it does a whole bunch of
updates and then reboots.
Back to Linux, of course.
I feel sure Micro$oft are trying to tell me something :-)
G.
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James Courtier-Dutton james.dut...@gmail.com wrote:
I think it would be easier if you posted a tar file of all the mib files
somewhere.
Unfortunately, these files were obtained from the device manufacturer under my
customer's service agreement. I will check but I believe they are
Unfortunately, these files were obtained from the device manufacturer
under my customer's service agreement. I will check but I believe they are
redistribution-restricted.
They are.
one of the devices is called an RX1290 so I'm guessing then that the
file in the package called rx1290.mib
Nice one Gordon - tempted to forward that to a few people :-)
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On 13 September 2012 08:23, Paul Stimpson p...@stimpsonfamily.co.uk wrote:
James Courtier-Dutton james.dut...@gmail.com wrote:
I think it would be easier if you posted a tar file of all the mib files
somewhere.
Unfortunately, these files were obtained from the device manufacturer under
Ah, someone facing the same issues as I am. SNMP is as far as I'm
concerned a dogs breakfast. If you have multiple Mibs in a file just
watchout as the MIB standard allows you to put the trap definitions
anywhere in the mib (AFAIK). Thus you could have no idea about what
traps relate to what