James,
I must recognize that I'm ignorant on mibs and I don't know if I'm
doing well or not. The file I tried to load was originally text with
comments, etc... but I removed the "heading" and the file I tried to load
started with the MIB. In fact it starts as follows:
-- extracted from rfc2580.txt
-- at Fri Dec 24 21:43:20 1999
SNMPv2-CONF DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS ObjectName, NotificationName, ObjectSyntax
FROM SNMPv2-SMI-v1;
-- definitions for conformance groups
OBJECT-GROUP MACRO ::=
BEGIN
TYPE NOTATION ::=
ObjectsPart
"STATUS" Status
"DESCRIPTION" Text
ReferPart
VALUE NOTATION ::=
... (continued)
So I don't think the problem is there, however I'm not an expert.
Many thanks,
Juan.
Juan Echevarría López
AT&T Global Network Services
Internet: jechevarria@att.com | echevarria@es.ibm.com
James_Shanks@tivoli.com on 30/05/2000 14:48:33
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Subject: Re: [NV-L] DLSw management
If you pulled a file off the web called, rfc2580.txt, then you are trying
to
load something which is not a MIB. It may contain a MIB, and in that case,
you
must extract the MIB from the file and load only that.
James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX and NT) L3 Support
echevarria@es.ibm.com on 05/30/2000 04:17:48 AM
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Many thanks Wouter.
I've downloaded the rfc2024 mib and I can see that it has dependencies with
some other MIBs. I see that I need to load SNMPv2-CONF (rfc2580) and
SNA-SDLC-MIB, in this order. So I got rfc2580 but when trying to load it I
got the following error:
"Error detected while loading MIB File: /usr/OV/snmp_mibs/rfc2580.txt.
This file cannot be loaded until the following problrm is corrected:
Line 11: Error defining object: found 'MACRO'
Expected one of the following:
OBJECT IDENTIFIER
OBJECT-TYPE
TRAP-TYPE
::= "
I have the following MIBs loaded (grep "START OF MIB" snmpmib)
-- START OF MIB: rfc1213-MIB-II
-- START OF MIB: rfc1229-GINTF
-- START OF MIB: rfc1230-802.4
-- START OF MIB: rfc1231-802.5
-- START OF MIB: rfc1232-DS1
-- START OF MIB: rfc1233-DS3
-- START OF MIB: rfc1243-APPLE
-- START OF MIB: rfc1253-OSPF
-- START OF MIB: rfc1269-BGP
-- START OF MIB: rfc1271-RMON
-- START OF MIB: rfc1285-FDDI
-- START OF MIB: rfc1289-DECNET
-- START OF MIB: rfc1304-SIP
-- START OF MIB: rfc1315-FRAME
-- START OF MIB: rfc1316-CHAR
-- START OF MIB: rfc1317-RS232
-- START OF MIB: rfc1318-PARALL
-- START OF MIB: rfc1354-IPFORWARD
-- START OF MIB: rfc1389-RIPV2
-- START OF MIB: rfc1471-PPP-LCP
-- START OF MIB: rfc1493-BRIDGE
-- START OF MIB: rfc1513-TR-RMON
-- START OF MIB: rfc1514-HOST
-- START OF MIB: rfc1515-MAU
-- START OF MIB: rfc1516-REPEATER
-- START OF MIB: rfc1525-BRIDGE
-- START OF MIB: rfc1623-ETHER-LIKE
-- START OF MIB: ibm-alert.mib
-- START OF MIB: ibm-nv6ksubagent.mib
-- START OF MIB: rfc1442v.smi
-- START OF MIB: rfc1573b.v1mib
-- START OF MIB: rfc1657.v1mib
-- START OF MIB: rfc1695.v1mib
-- START OF MIB: snmpv2-tc-v1
I have no idea of what's the problem but I guess I am not the only one who
had that problem.
Does somebody have the solution?
Many thanks in advance,
Juan.
Juan Echevarr
ía López
AT&T Global Network Services
Internet: jechevarria@att.com | echevarria@es.ibm.com
W.M.de.Bruin@DNB.NL on 29/05/2000 14:41:28
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Juan,
The DLSw mib is : rfc2024.mib.
Good luck
Wouter de Bruin
Network Management Consultant
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