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smixlate(1)							     SMI Tools							       smixlate(1)

NAME
smixlate - translate SMI/SPPI identifiers SYNOPSIS
smixlate [ -Vhm ] [ -c file ] [ -p module ] [ -l level ] module(s) DESCRIPTION
The smixlate program is used to translate identifiers and especially OIDs into a more human readable format. OPTIONS
-V, --version Show the smixlate version and exit. -h, --help Show a help text and exit. -r, --recursive Report errors and warnings also for recursively imported modules. -c file, --config=file Read file instead of any other (global and user) configuration file. -p module, --preload=module Preload the module module before reading the main module(s). This may be helpful if an incomplete main module misses to import some definitions. -l level, --level=level Report errors and warnings up to the given severity level. See the smilint(1) manual page for a description of the error levels. The default error level is 3. -a, --all Replace all OIDs including OID prefixes. Without this option, smixlate will only translate OIDs with a corresponding notification, scalar, column, row, or table definition. -f, --format Preserve the input format as much as possible by inserting/removing white space characters. module(s) These are the modules to be loaded for the subsequent translation. If a module argument represents a path name (identified by con- taining at least one dot or slash character), this is assumed to be the exact file to read. Otherwise, if a module is identified by its plain module name, it is searched according to libsmi internal rules. See smi_config(3) for more details. EXAMPLE
This example translates numeric OIDs in the input text into a more human readable format. $ echo "what is this oid? 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.3" | ./smixlate -l 0 /usr/local/share/mibs/ietf/* what is this oid? ifType $ SEE ALSO
The libsmi(3) project is documented at http://www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/projects/libsmi/. AUTHORS
(C) 2006-2006 J. Schoenwaelder, International University Bremen, Germany and contributions by many other people. IUB
June 18, 2006 smixlate(1)

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smixlate(1)							     SMI Tools							       smixlate(1)

NAME
smixlate - translate SMI/SPPI identifiers SYNOPSIS
smixlate [ -Vhm ] [ -c file ] [ -p module ] [ -l level ] module(s) DESCRIPTION
The smixlate program is used to translate identifiers and especially OIDs into a more human readable format. OPTIONS
-V, --version Show the smixlate version and exit. -h, --help Show a help text and exit. -r, --recursive Report errors and warnings also for recursively imported modules. -c file, --config=file Read file instead of any other (global and user) configuration file. -p module, --preload=module Preload the module module before reading the main module(s). This may be helpful if an incomplete main module misses to import some definitions. -l level, --level=level Report errors and warnings up to the given severity level. See the smilint(1) manual page for a description of the error levels. The default error level is 3. -a, --all Replace all OIDs including OID prefixes. Without this option, smixlate will only translate OIDs with a corresponding notification, scalar, column, row, or table definition. -f, --format Preserve the input format as much as possible by inserting/removing white space characters. module(s) These are the modules to be loaded for the subsequent translation. If a module argument represents a path name (identified by con- taining at least one dot or slash character), this is assumed to be the exact file to read. Otherwise, if a module is identified by its plain module name, it is searched according to libsmi internal rules. See smi_config(3) for more details. EXAMPLE
This example translates numeric OIDs in the input text into a more human readable format. $ echo "what is this oid? 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.3" | ./smixlate -l 0 /usr/local/share/mibs/ietf/* what is this oid? ifType $ SEE ALSO
The libsmi(3) project is documented at http://www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/projects/libsmi/. AUTHORS
(C) 2006-2006 J. Schoenwaelder, International University Bremen, Germany and contributions by many other people. IUB
June 18, 2006 smixlate(1)
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