Your copy of the MIB is just needs a little fixing up, syntax wise. We will be
shipping a corrected version of it in NetView 5.1.4 and 6.01. By the way, your
5.0 is out of support. You need to consider migrating to either 5.1 or 6.0.
But I can get you around this problem.
Edit the MIB. Go to line 159
It reads "CountryCode ::= OCTET STRING(SIZE(0 | 2))"
Edit it and put a space between the end of STRING and the left paren, so that it
reads:
"CountryCode ::= OCTET STRING (SIZE(0 | 2))"
and then it will load.
The NetView mibloader uses spaces for parsing and gets confused when they aren't
in the right spot.
Sorry that I didn't realize that my copy of the MIB was already fixed.
But the Frame Relay I used came right off the Cisco website.
Still you could look at the line which is indicated and see if yours has a
similar problem there.
If not, show me the failing line.
James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX and NT) L3 Support
"Fred Bish" <fnbish@hotmail.com> on 04/14/2000 10:14:13 AM
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Subject: [NV-L] Problem Loading Mibs
Jim: I've tried the steps you've suggested, namely loading
"CISCO-SMI-V1SMI.my" and tried to load "CISCO-TC-V1SMI.my". The second file
won't load and I get this error message:
Error detected---etc
Line 159: Error defining object: found '2))'
Expected one of the following:
OBJECT IDENTIFIER
OBJECT-TYPE
TRAP-TYPE
::=
I am using Netview 5.0 and I've checked the Frame Relay mib and it's all
there. I get the same error every time I try to load the Frame Relay mib
(the one in my previous posting) Anyone have any ideas?
Do I have to unload the original cisco (1992 version) mib first? I did and
it didn't help.
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