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smixlate - translate SMI/SPPI identifiers

Authors

       (C) 2006-2006 J. Schoenwaelder, International University Bremen, Germany
       and contributions by many other people.

IUB                                               June 18, 2006                                      smixlate(1)

Description

       The  smixlate  program  is  used  to translate identifiers and especially OIDs into a more human readable
       format.

Example

       This example translates numeric OIDs in the input text into a more human readable format.

         $ echo "what is this oid? 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.3" |
           ./smixlate -l 0 /usr/local/share/mibs/ietf/*
         what is this oid? ifType
         $

Name

       smixlate - translate SMI/SPPI identifiers

Options

-V,--version
              Show the smixlate version and exit.

       -h,--help
              Show a help text and exit.

       -r,--recursive
              Report errors and warnings also for recursively imported modules.

       -cfile,--config=file
              Read file instead of any other (global and user) configuration file.

       -pmodule,--preload=module
              Preload the module module before reading the main module(s). This may be helpful if an  incomplete
              main module misses to import some definitions.

       -llevel,--level=level
              Report  errors  and  warnings up to the given severity level. See the smilint(1) manual page for a
              description of the error levels. The default error level is 3.

       -a,--all
              Replace all OIDs including OID prefixes. Without this option, smixlate will  only  translate  OIDs
              with a corresponding notification, scalar, column, row, or table definition.

       -f,--format
              Preserve the input format as much as possible by inserting/removing white space characters.

       module(s)
              These are the modules to be loaded for the subsequent translation. If a module argument represents
              a  path name (identified by containing at least one dot or slash character), this is assumed to be
              the exact file to read. Otherwise, if a module is identified by  its  plain  module  name,  it  is
              searched according to libsmi internal rules. See smi_config(3) for more details.

See Also

       The libsmi(3) project is documented at http://www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/projects/libsmi/.

Synopsis

smixlate [ -Vhm ] [ -cfile ] [ -pmodule ] [ -llevel ] module(s)

See Also