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Re: How can I load CISCO MIBs correctly in the SIM? (e.g. router 2620)

 
f.lorenz
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How can I load CISCO MIBs correctly in the SIM? (e.g. router 2620)

Hello,

I imported of the MIBs like here:

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Straight from the Cisco web site

Many MIBs use definitions that are defined in other MIBs. These definitions are listed in the section titled IMPORTS near the top of the MIB.

If MIB B imports a definition from MIB A, some MIB compilers require you to load MIB A prior to loading MIB B. If you get the MIB loading order wrong, the MIB compiler might complain about what was imported claiming it as undefined or not listed in IMPORTS. If this happens, look at the loading order of the MIB definitions from the IMPORTS of the MIB. Make sure that you have loaded all the preceding MIBs first.

Following is a list of MIBs from which many other MIBs import definitions and the order in which you should load these MIBs:

1 SNMPv2-SMI.my
2 SNMPv2-TC.my
3 SNMPv2-MIB.my
4 RFC1213-MIB.my
5 IF-MIB.my
6 CISCO-SMI.my
7 CISCO-PRODUCTS-MIB.my
8 CISCO-TC.my

If you load the MIBs in this order, you can eliminate 95 percent of your load-order definition problems.
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And here my results (product description):


System Type: Switch
Product Model: Cisco Network Device
Management Protocols: SNMP:1.0


Hardware Description: Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) C3500XL Software (C3500XL-C3H2S-M), Version 12.0(5.2)XU, MAINTENANCE INTERIM SOFTWARE Copyright (c) 1986-2000 by cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled


But in the data collection task, i get no important information about that device.

SNMP settings on the router are OK.
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f.lorenz
Occasional Contributor

Re: How can I load CISCO MIBs correctly in the SIM? (e.g. router 2620)

System Type & Hardware Description are wrong :(