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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Nu Html Checker at w3.org Post 303026459 by Scott on Wednesday 28th of November 2018 06:21:42 AM
Old 11-28-2018
Don't fix that last one. "suppressing further errors from this subtree" sounds like a Gotcha Smilie

Cool, otherwise Smilie
 

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snmpi(8)						      System Manager's Manual							  snmpi(8)

NAME
snmpi - The extensible SNMP subagent data initializer SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/snmpi [-d] [-p] [-n prefix] [-e exclude_file] defs_file {[-r] subtree}... OPTIONS
Specifies debug mode. Generates formatted output of the internal tree of all MIB objects defined in defs_file. This option is useful in identifying problems in MIB symbol resolution. Specifies a prefix string to be prepended to each variable generated by the snmpi program. Specifies the name of a file that contains a list of MIB objects that are not to be included in the emitted object table initialization code created by the program. Specifies the name of a MIB object identifier (OID) that defines the base of the MIB subtree that will be registered as a unit (with the snmpd daemon) by the subagent. (The snmpd daemon will subsequently expect the subagent to handle all MIB objects contained in the subtree.) Several subtrees may be specified, and at least one is required unless the -p option is used. If the base MIB object identifier is not unique, its name may be prefixed by its parents name, separated by an underscore character (_); for example, mn_system. The subtree parameter may also contain the suffix _tbl.h or _tbl.c to facilitate the use of snmpi within makefiles. For each subtree parameter specified, snmpi produces the files subtree _tbl.h, subtree_tbl.c, and subtree_tbl.txt. If the optional -r option is specified, the OID that defines the base of the MIB subtree is the lower bound (OID of the first leaf object in the MIB subtree) of the range of objects that make up a MIB subtree row. The upper bound (OID of the last leaf object in the MIB subtree) is contained in an ESNMP_REG structure, subtree_reg, in the subtree_tbl.c file. The snmpi program produces the sub- tree_reg structure. If you use the -r option, all objects in the MIB subtree must be leaf objects occuring at the same level. This means that the length of the OID for each object defined in the MIB subtree must be the same and that each object defined in the MIB subtree must be a leaf object (OID length is the same). You can register the MIB subtree row by specifying the ESNMP_REG structure as the parameter to the esnmp_register2() routine. You can unregister the MIB subtree row by specifying the generated ESNMP_REG structure to the esnmp_unregister2() routine. OPERANDS
Specifies a mosy output file or a concatenation of mosy output files. DESCRIPTION
The snmpi program emits subtree object table initialization C code to be compiled and linked with the method routines as part of an exten- sible SNMP subagent. For a complete description of using snmpi refer to the Network Programmer's Guide. FILES
Template exclusion file SEE ALSO
Commands: mosy(8), snmpd(8), snmp_request(8) Network Programmer's Guide IDENTIFICATION
Originally, this work was partially supported by the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and the Rome Air Development Center of the U.S. Air Force Systems Command under contract number F30602-88-C-0016. Marshall T. Rose wrote the original (insecure) 4BSD/ISODE SNMP package. David L. Partain of the Department of Computer and Information Science at Linkoping University, Sweden added most of the administrative facilities as a part of his Masters work at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Dr. Jeffrey D. Case of SNMP Research supervised his work, and Keith McCloghrie of Hughes LAN Systems provided implementation guidance. Major modifications to the code were made as part of the extensible SNMP Agent for Tru64 UNIX. snmpi(8)
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