Man Linux: Main Page and Category List

NAME

       smixlate - translate SMI/SPPI identifiers

SYNOPSIS

       smixlate [ -Vhm ] [ -c file ] [ -p module ] [ -l level ] module(s)

DESCRIPTION

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

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.

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

       -p module, --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.

       -l level, --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.

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
         $

SEE ALSO

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

AUTHORS

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