Re: questions about OID

2005-12-30 Thread 你 好
It's kind of you to solve my problem.I get it.I can place our own MIB behind 1.3.6.1.4.1.8072...Thank you! From: rwilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 你 好 [EMAIL PROTECTED], net-snmp-coders@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: questions about OID Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 12:53:17 -0800 (PST

questions about OID

2005-12-29 Thread 你 好
Hello! I'm a graduate student.I'm developing an agent for my lab.The lab doesn't belong to any enterprise.It is just our own development,maybe it is just an experiment.I'll write our own MIB files.But I don't know which OID I can use.Simply speaking,which prefix can I start with,for

Re: questions about OID

2005-12-29 Thread rwilcox
Hello, If this is just an experiment with no long-term possibilities and is in a controlled environment, it probably does not matter what you use. I think the project hard codes 8072. The important thing is not to duplicate an existing OID. On the other hand, if this does develop into

Re: questions about OID

2005-12-29 Thread Wes Hardaker
On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 12:53:17 -0800 (PST), rwilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: rwilcox I think the project hard codes 8072. The important thing is rwilcox not to duplicate an existing OID. If you have simply a test case you want to play with, the following area of the net-snmp tree (which is

Re: questions about OID

2005-12-29 Thread Thomas Anders
你 好 wrote: I'm a graduate student.I'm developing an agent for my lab.The lab doesn't belong to any enterprise.It is just our own development,maybe it is just an experiment.I'll write our own MIB files.But I don't know which OID I can use.Simply speaking,which prefix can I start with,for