About the MIBS distributed with Net-SNMP. This directory contains a very basic set of MIB files, ready for use. In addition, there are some scripts and table files to help you get a fuller collection of MIB files. smistrip - a script that can extract a MIB file from an RFC (or I-D) mibfetch - a script that will fetch an RFC file from a mirror, and extract the hosted MIB from it. It assumes that you have wget installed. rfclist - a list of RFC numbers and corresponding MIB name(s) ianalist - a list of files at the IANA server that holds IANA maintained MIBs Makefile.mib - rules for extracting current MIB files from RFC and IANA files. rfcmibs.diff - a set of required patches for MIB files extracted from RFCs The file Makefile.mib holds rules that fetch and extract MIB files from their hosting RFCs. Make will use wget to retrieve the RFC files, and, as I am located in Denmark, use the RFC mirror at NORDUnet. You may change that at the top of Makefile.mib. Makefile.mib also holds rules that will collect all the current IETF MIB definitions, using the lists in rfclist and ianalist. To get them all, use make -f Makefile.mib allmibs Note, that there are a few fatal syntactic errors in some of the RFC definitions. To make them all parse successfully with the Net-SNMP parser, you should apply the patches in the file rfcmibs.diff. These patches are typical for the problems that are commonly seen with MIB files from various sources: - forgetting to import enterprises/mib-2/transmission from SNMPv2-SMI - thinking that a -- comment ends at end-of-line, not at the next -- - using _ in identifiers. A - may be used in its place - various misspellings There is a short-cut rule make -f Makefile.mib rfc that will also apply the patches. Note that Makefile.mib and smistrip has configurable versions of awk and patch. If you are running Solaris you must set these to nawk and gpatch respectively. DISCLAIMER: The patches provided here for the IETF standard MIB files are not endorsed by anyone, and I don't guarantee that they bring them accordance with what the authors intended. All I will promise, is that the MIB files can be parsed.