Title: How do I get my Private MIBs compiled so the decoder can display the names?
All,
I have proprietary MIBs that I want to be able to have ethereal know about.
Some protocol analyzers have a MIB compiler available that allows users
to compile there own MIBs and the decoder can make use of it. Is there
such a compiler available to Ethereal? If not, how do I get my MIB Nodes
displayed as names rather than OIDs as dotted numbers?
Mike Margozzi
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