First you need to construct an object registry. Then it has an
The open source edition of #SNMP can only help you so far, and you would not get all pieces you want, as the syntax might be of an unresolved type. Only the Pro edition of #SNMP contains type resolution and other features which can help you get all information from the MIB documents.
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ObjectTree
inside. Using this tree you can query the Defintion
for the OID via Find
method. The definition object gives you the underlying entity object. If that object is ObjectTypeMacro
, you can access its Description
property to get what you want. For data type, try Syntax
property.The open source edition of #SNMP can only help you so far, and you would not get all pieces you want, as the syntax might be of an unresolved type. Only the Pro edition of #SNMP contains type resolution and other features which can help you get all information from the MIB documents.
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