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Subject: [nv-l] MIB LOAD ERROR
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Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 08:18:20 -0700 (PDT)
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I'm trying to load a MIB on AIX 7.1.3 version I'm using mibloader.sh.
I get a syntax error "SEQUENCE OF testprotStatsTableEntry" at line 42, column 7
Was expecting one of:
    "INTEGER" ...
    "BIT" ...
    "BITS" ...
    "SEQUENCE" "OF" <TYPE> ...
    <TYPE> ...
    "Counter" ...
    "Gauge" ...
    "IpAddress" ...
    "NetworkAddress" ...
    "OBJECT" ...
    "OCTET" ...
    "Opaque" ...
    "TimeTicks" ...
    "Counter32" ...
    "Counter64" ...
    "Gauge32" ...
    "Integer32" ...
    "NsapAddress" ...
    "Unsigned32" ...
    "UInteger32" ...
 
The same MIB file can be loaded on Win2K version of NetView 7.1.3. Can any any one tell me why it's erroring out on AIX but is OK on Win2K?
Here's some portion if MIB file
Thanks
Shrikanth
Siemens PTD, Minneapolis, USA
 
TestProt-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
          enterprises, Counter, TimeTicks, IpAddress
                  FROM RFC1155-SMI
          DisplayString, PhysAddress
                  FROM RFC1213-MIB
          OBJECT-TYPE
                  FROM RFC-1212;
 
.
.
.
testProtStatsTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF testProtStatsTableEntry  <<  --  ERROR!
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "testProt value table."
        ::= { testProtErrorStatistics 1 }
 
testProtStatsTableEntry OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  testProtStatsTableEntry
        ACCESS  not-accessible
        STATUS  mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
                "Each entry contains objects testProt statistics or status or errors for a link"
 INDEX { testProtLinkNumber }
        ::= { testProtStatsTable 1 }
testProtStatsTableEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
--    Link Number. This is the primary key for this table
      testProtLinkNumber
         INTEGER,
--    Link Name
      testProtLinkName
         DisplayString, 
 
.... }


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