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(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
snmp_read_mib — Reads and parses a MIB file into the active MIB tree
This function is used to load additional, e.g. vendor specific, MIBs so that
human readable OIDs like VENDOR-MIB::foo.1
instead of error prone numeric OIDs
can be used.
The order in which the MIBs are loaded does matter as the underlying Net-SNMP library will print warnings if referenced objects cannot be resolved.
filename
The filename of the MIB.
Ejemplo #1 Using snmp_read_mib()
<?php
print_r( snmprealwalk('localhost', 'public', '.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.3.4.5') );
snmp_read_mib('./FOO-BAR-MIB.txt');
print_r( snmprealwalk('localhost', 'public', 'FOO-BAR-MIB::someTable') );
?>
The above example is made up but the results would look like:
Array ( [iso.3.6.1.2.1.2.3.4.5.0] => Gauge32: 6 ) Array ( [FOO-BAR-MIB::someTable.0] => Gauge32: 6 )