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SNMP_MIB(3)							   SNMP_MIB(3)

NAME
       init_mib,  load_mib, read_objid, print_objid, sprint_objid, print_vari‐
       able, sprint_variable, print_value, sprint_value,  print_variable_list,
       print_variable_list_value,   print_type,	  print_oid_nums  -  Functions
       requiring an SNMP MIB

SYNOPSIS
       cc [ flag ... ] file ...	 -lsnmp [ library ... ]

       #include <sys/types.h>
       #include <snmp/snmp.h>

       int init_mib(void);

       int load_mib(char * filename, int version);

       int read_objid(char * input, oid * output, int * outlen);

       void print_objid(oid * objid, int objidlen);

       void sprint_objid(char * buf, oid * objid, int objidlen);

       void print_variable(oid * ,objid, int objidlen, struct variable_list  *
       variable);

       void  sprint_variable(char  *  ,buf, oid * ,objid, int objidlen, struct
       variable_list * variable);

       void print_value(oid * ,objid, int  objidlen,  struct  variable_list  *
       variable);

       void sprint_value(char * ,buf, oid * ,objid, int objidlen, struct vari‐
       able_list * variable);

       void print_variable_list(struct variable_list *V);

       void print_variable_list_value(struct variable_list *V);

       void print_type(struct variable_list * V);

       void print_oid_nums(oid * O, int len);

DESCRIPTION
       init_mib() loads the mib.  Returns 1 upon success, 0 otherwise.

       load_mib() reads the specified mibfile, assuming that the mibfile  for‐
       mat  is	the  version supplied.	Possible versions are OLD_CMU_SNMP_MIB
       and SNMPV2_MIB.

       read_objid() converts the input string (format ".iso.org." or ".1.3.6")
       into an oid, and places the oid into the array output.

       print_objid()  prints  the  specified OID, replacing numbers with their
       textual equivalents from the  MIB  whenever  possible.	sprint_objid()
       does the same, but places the resulting text into buf.

       print_variable()	 prints	 objid	followed  by  the  value  of the vari‐
       able_list variable to stdout, using any information / conversions spec‐
       ified  in  the  MIB.   sprint_variable()	 does the same, but places the
       resulting text into buf.

       print_value() prints the value of the variable_list variable to stdout,
       using   any   information   /   conversions   specified	 in  the  MIB.
       sprint_value() does the same, but places the resulting text into buf.

       print_variable_list() is a shortcut for calling print_variable()	 on  a
       variable_list that contains the proper name.

       print_variable_list_value()  is	a  shortcut  for  calling  print_vari‐
       able_value() on a variable_list that contains the proper name.

       print_type() prints the type of the specified variable_list.

       print_oid_nums() prints the numeric value of O to stdout.

RETURN VALUES
       read_objid() returns 1 upon success, 0 otherwise.

ENVIRONMENT
       MIBFILE:	 Location of the SNMP MIB.

FILES
       mib.txt			 First MIB tried if env. var is not set
       /etc/mib.txt		 Second MIB tried if env. var is not set

RFCS
       Related RFCs: 1065, 1066, 1067
       Related SNMPv2 RFCs: 1901, 1902, 1902, 1904, 1905,  1906,  1907,	 1908,
       1909

RELATED URLS
       CMU Networking Group: http://www.net.cmu.edu/
       CMU SNMP Home Page: http://www.net.cmu.edu/projects/snmp

SEE ALSO
       snmp_api(3),  snmp_api_errors(3),  snmp_client(3), snmp_coexistance(3),
       snmp_error(3),	  snmp_extra(3),      snmp_mib(3),	snmp_mibii(3),
       snmp_mini_client(3),   snmp_msg(3),  snmp_packet_dump(3),  snmp_pdu(3),
       snmp_sess_api(3),   snmp_vars(3),   snmp_version_info(3),   snmp_oid(5)
       snmp(3)

4th Berkeley Distribution  Tue Sep 24 11:13:15 2002		   SNMP_MIB(3)
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