Thanks for your help. I found the problem it was a MIB integrity error,
after all.
Tony.
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(Though that would have affected the first test too).
> This suggests that the MIB definition does not have enumerator.
Or at least, that value 128 does not have an enumerated value.
> I checked the MIB definition using snmptranslate;-
> Under LINUX System
> ...
>
On Tue, 2006-01-03 at 15:10 +1100, Tony de Souza-Daw wrote:
> I was recently snmpget (version 5.2.1.2) command under red hat. And found
> that the enumerator is not return to standard output, regardless of your
> output options.
It ought to be - that's the default behaviour.
There
I was recently snmpget (version 5.2.1.2) command under red hat. And found
that the enumerator is not return to standard output, regardless of your
output options.
For example.
>/usr/bin/snmpwalk -v 2c 10.2.128.50 -c public -m ALL -M
"/home/tony/mibs" -Ov ADSL-SWITCH-MIB::unitType.1