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From: Angela Lazaro
Sent: Thu 3/20/2008 8:14 PM
To: Baltazar Francois
Subject: RE: GALILEO MGF -- MAIL PARA MAILING LIST
Oi! Está bom.
A nível do inglês é que se calhar fica melhor:
What we are trying to do is to have only one handler...
em vez de:
What we are tryin
Dave,
Yes I am talking about the RMON mib.
I added all the need vendor specific code for stats and history.
We have an existing customer requirement to support Rmon alarms and
events.
I have tried to push moving forward with DISMAN mib but no success yet due
to existing customers needs.
I s
As I know, 2 choices:
1. Mib designer from mibdesigner.com, about 20 days trail
2. Agent Toolkit (there is a mib designer included) from adventnet.com,
about 30 days trail
I think the duration is enough;-)Hope it helps.
Need Help ??:
I need to create a MIB file myself and would like to ask f
Well yeah ... but I thought something a bit more automated might exist which would keep track of the table associations, OID numbering, variable types, etc Some of the MIB files I have been working with seem to involved to have been created with a simple text editor. --- On Thu, 3/20/08, Da
On 20/03/2008, Tim Spires <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would you suggest that I port to the current 5.4 line or grab the 5.5 dev
> image?
If you're looking for a relatively stable code base, then you'd be better off
working with 5.4.x. It obviously difficult to predict future development,
but I
Dave,
Thanks for the quick response.
Would you suggest that I port to the current 5.4 line or grab the 5.5 dev
image?
Also before I do this port and move to IPV6 I have to resolve our current
problems
with RMON alarms and events MIB.
I saw a post a while back that indicated one could only mo
On 20/03/2008, Need Help <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I need to create a MIB file myself and would like to ask for some
> recommendations
> on which tool application I could use to help me do this. A free Windows
> application
> would be best.
Wordpad?
A MIB file is simply an ascii text fil
On 20/03/2008, Tim Spires <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My question is what are the plans for 5.5.
Nothing definite at all.
The next release cycle will be aimed at the 5.2.x line - as much to test
a new release framework as anything else.This is due to kick off
imminently (pre1 due "end of Feb
I need to create a MIB file myself and would like to ask for some recommendations on which tool application I could use to help me do this. A free Windows application would be best.Any help would be much appreciatedThanks
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We are about to incorporate IPV6 into our network switching products.
I have been working on net-snmp vs 5.3.0.1 for the past several years,
adding in our
specific needs for our hardware, enterprise mibs, fixing some bugs etc.
I am pushing for us to move to the latest available version of net-sn
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