Re: [nv-l] Fw: mib2trap error on Unsigned32
2006-02-07 01:05:04
Hi James,
I included cisco-tc-v1smi.mib
which solved the Unsigned32 problem (SNMPv2-SMI was already included but
it doesn't appear to be the RFC 2578 version). I'm now getting Textual
convention doesn't map to real type.(SEQUENCE):
The mib I'm trying to load is CISCO-ENTITY-FRU-CONTROL.my. I've concatenated
all the mibs on the import list. Do you have any ideas.
Many thanks in advance.
Sue
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Well, there is a definition for Unsigned32 in the
standard SNMPv2-SMI mib,
RFC 2578, and if you concatenate the mib you are working with to that,
the
resulting file should work fine. Or you could use the cisco-tc-v1smi.mib
we ship in /usr/OV/snmp_mibs in the same way. Or you could just edit
the
problem MIB and add this
Unsigned32 ::= Gauge32
near the beginning.
James Shanks
Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
Sue Young
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Hi ,
I'm running Netview 7.1.3 Fixpack 3 on Unix and have trouble running
mib2trap on some mibs. The error message is
Textual convention doesn't map to real type.(Unsigned32):
According to the imports list it is included in SNMPv2-SMI mib but it
doesn't appear to be there. Perhaps my version of compiler doesn't support
this. Does anyone know how I can resolve this problem without upgrading
compilers.
Thanks in advance,
Sue
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