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First, the old X-Windows SNMP V1/V2 loader and browser, xnmloadmib2 and
xnmbrowser2, are there in /usr/OV/bin . They just aren't on the X-Windows
menu any more because they are no longer being enhanced, but if you feel
you must use them for some reason, have at it. You just have to invoke
them from the command line.
Second the new SNMP V1/V2 Java MIB browser is part of the web client. You
can bring up the web client to use it, or you can invoke it from the
command line. This latter part may not be obvious but I thought it was in
the Release Notes. Type mibbrowser.sh to start it outside of the web
client.
Incidentally, you can start the Java MIB loader with mibloader.sh (for
command -line only functions including the new mib2trap) or mibloaderpanel
to get the Java GUI.
James Shanks
Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
"Dejan Mijailovic" <dejanm AT webhosting DOT com>
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Subject: [NV-L] MIB Browser and Loader for NV 7.1
Hi there.
I have just installed NV 7.1,...well, here are some of the problems:
First, there is only SNMP V1 MIB loader, while SNMP V2 MIB loader is Web
Console (java) based only, while old MIB Loader v1/v2 is gone.
Web console MIB loader loads the mibs in to www/mibs directory. I think
for
someone who wants to use only X environment, this is not very nice.
Second, There is no SNMP V2 MIB Browser. It is gone. Based on the release
notes, the MIB Browser is supposed to have SNMP Version button with who
options: Version 1 and Version 2, but there is only simple old SNMP V1 MIB
browser and that is it.
To make it short, you compile SNMP V2 MIBS using Java interface and then
you
can't browse it?
Does anyone have any idea what is going on and how to solve this problem?
I appreciate that,
thanks.
Dejan Mijailovic
Network Architect
InQuent Technologies inc.
_________________________________________________________________________
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Take another, closer look.
First, the old X-Windows SNMP V1/V2 loader and browser, xnmloadmib2 and xnmbrowser2, are there in /usr/OV/bin . They just aren't on the X-Windows menu any more because they are no longer being enhanced, but if you feel you must use them for some reason, have at it. You just have to invoke them from the command line.
Second the new SNMP V1/V2 Java MIB browser is part of the web client. You can bring up the web client to use it, or you can invoke it from the command line. This latter part may not be obvious but I thought it was in the Release Notes. Type mibbrowser.sh to start it outside of the web client.
Incidentally, you can start the Java MIB loader with mibloader.sh (for command -line only functions including the new mib2trap) or mibloaderpanel to get the Java GUI.
James Shanks
Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
| "Dejan Mijailovic" <dejanm AT webhosting DOT com>
Sent by: owner-nv-l AT tkg DOT com
11/09/2001 12:10 PM
Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion
|
To: <nv-l AT tkg DOT com>
cc:
Subject: [NV-L] MIB Browser and Loader for NV 7.1
|
Hi there.
I have just installed NV 7.1,...well, here are some of the problems:
First, there is only SNMP V1 MIB loader, while SNMP V2 MIB loader is Web
Console (java) based only, while old MIB Loader v1/v2 is gone.
Web console MIB loader loads the mibs in to www/mibs directory. I think for
someone who wants to use only X environment, this is not very nice.
Second, There is no SNMP V2 MIB Browser. It is gone. Based on the release
notes, the MIB Browser is supposed to have SNMP Version button with who
options: Version 1 and Version 2, but there is only simple old SNMP V1 MIB
browser and that is it.
To make it short, you compile SNMP V2 MIBS using Java interface and then you
can't browse it?
Does anyone have any idea what is going on and how to solve this problem?
I appreciate that,
thanks.
Dejan Mijailovic
Network Architect
InQuent Technologies inc.
_________________________________________________________________________
NV-L List information and Archives: http://www.tkg.com/nv-l
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