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Re: [nv-l] Cisco-products.mib

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From: "Christopher J Petrina" <cjp8@meadwestvaco.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 16:06:05 -0500
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when you say works for you James,   if you pull up the mib browser in netview and select private enterprise cisco ciscoProducts does it list out all the products that are defined under the ciscoProducts mib file?  I have loaded (via xnmloadmib2 the smi and the ciscoProducts mibs) but still do nto see them in the mib browser


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Works for me using xnmloadmib2.  But I had to load  CISCO-SMI-V1SMI.my first to define ciscoProducts (.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1).

Note that Cisco had an much earlier version of their base MIB, which I think we still ship as "cisco", in which that OID was labeled just "products".  If you have that loaded, I would unload it and load the current CISCO-SMI-V1SMI.my.


Generally speaking, the ".my" suffix indicates an SNMP V2 MIB, so to load it in the V1 loader, xnmloadmib, you'd need a V1 copy from their website.  Those are generally labelled ".mib".    Try ftp://ftp.cisco.com/pub/mibs/   if you don't have copies




James Shanks
Level 3 Support  for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group


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Question:   when loading the Cisco-Products.mib (either version V2 or V1) when it commits (loading it via web console mib loader).    Bring up the snmp mib browser v1 and under
private > enterprise > cisco > ciscoProducts > there is only about 6 entries. When in the actual mib itself it lists about 200 different entries.


-Chris Petrina


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