snmp_mib_archive/readme.txt.EthernetRoutingSwitch5530_v6.2.0.009
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This MIB archive contains the following:
Support for the following products/versions:
EthernetRoutingSwitch5530 v6.2.0.008 (Non-SSH version)
EthernetRoutingSwitch5530 v6.2.0.009 (SSH version)
EthernetRoutingSwitch5520 v6.2.0.008 (Non-SSH version)
EthernetRoutingSwitch5520 v6.2.0.009 (SSH version)
EthernetRoutingSwitch5510 v6.2.0.008 (Non-SSH version)
EthernetRoutingSwitch5510 v6.2.0.009 (SSH version)
EthernetRoutingSwitch5698TFD_PWR v6.2.0.008 (Non-SSH version)
EthernetRoutingSwitch5698TFD_PWR v6.2.0.009 (SSH version)
EthernetRoutingSwitch5698TFD v6.2.0.008 (Non-SSH version)
EthernetRoutingSwitch5698TFD v6.2.0.009 (SSH version)
EthernetRoutingSwitch5650TD_PWR v6.2.0.008 (Non-SSH version)
EthernetRoutingSwitch5650TD_PWR v6.2.0.009 (SSH version)
EthernetRoutingSwitch5650TD v6.2.0.008 (Non-SSH version)
EthernetRoutingSwitch5650TD v6.2.0.009 (SSH version)
EthernetRoutingSwitch5632FD v6.2.0.008 (Non-SSH version)
EthernetRoutingSwitch5632FD v6.2.0.009 (SSH version)
The following files:
readme.txt: this file
manifest: a list of the MIB files included in this archive
compileorder: the order in which the MIB files in this archive
should be compiled and loaded
supported.<product/version>: a list of supported OIDs
changes.<product/version>: a list of MIB files that have
changed since the previous archive
oidchanges.<product/version>: a list of changes in the OID
support since the last archive
*.mib: the MIB files required to manage the supported
products/versions
The previous archive name is Ethernet_Routing_Switch_5xxx_MIBs_6.1.0.zip
Note that MIB archives now use a standardized form for MIB file
names. The format is based on the MIB module name, and is of the
following form:
MIB-DEFINITION-NAME.mib
A complete list of MIB file name changes can be found in the
changes.<product/version> files.
NOTE: Due to the MIB file name changes you should not extract these
MIB files to the same location (i.e. directory) as a previous
version and then recompile. This will result in two MIB files
with the same OIDs, which will produce compile conflicts.
If you are using a tool that imports MIB files by name (i.e.
HP Openview) then you must remove the previous definition
before importing the new MIB file.