Issue
Some users have reported an error while trying to load and/or compile the APC PowerNet MIB recently. The error may be similar to: "Problem found when compiling the MIB: ERROR: Cannot find symbol Integer32, Source: Powernet412.mib, Row: 6761, Col: 11 SYNTAX Integer32" and also apply to Unsigned32 values.
Product Line
- APC PowerNet SNMP MIB
Cause
It appears certain compilers and SNMP NMS systems are having problems finding the definition for Integer32 and Unsigned32 values which are defined under the IMPORTS section of the MIB. APC's MIB has not changed this recently.
Resolution
This will be addressed in a future MIB release. A workaround today is to manually edit the MIB in a text editor to contain the correct definition and references, as needed.
The MIB IMPORTS section looks like this today:
IMPORTS
enterprises, IpAddress, Gauge, TimeTicks FROM RFC1155-SMI
enterprises, IpAddress, Gauge, TimeTicks FROM RFC1155-SMI
DisplayString FROM RFC1213-MIB
OBJECT-TYPE FROM RFC-1212
TRAP-TYPE FROM RFC-1215;
-- IMPORTS End
TRAP-TYPE FROM RFC-1215;
-- IMPORTS End
The MIB IMPORTS section can be edited as shown below:
IMPORTS
enterprises, IpAddress, Gauge, TimeTicks FROM RFC1155-SMI
DisplayString FROM RFC1213-MIB
OBJECT-TYPE FROM RFC-1212
Unsigned32, Integer32 FROM SNMPv2-SMI
TRAP-TYPE FROM RFC-1215;
-- IMPORTS End
enterprises, IpAddress, Gauge, TimeTicks FROM RFC1155-SMI
DisplayString FROM RFC1213-MIB
OBJECT-TYPE FROM RFC-1212
Unsigned32, Integer32 FROM SNMPv2-SMI
TRAP-TYPE FROM RFC-1215;
-- IMPORTS End
With this adjustment, then the MIB should load and compile properly.
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Issue
Some users have reported an error while trying to load and/or compile the APC PowerNet MIB recently. The error may be similar to: "Problem found when compiling the MIB: ERROR: Cannot find symbol Integer32, Source: Powernet412.mib, Row: 6761, Col: 11 SYNTAX Integer32" and also apply to Unsigned32 values.
Product Line
- APC PowerNet SNMP MIB
Cause
It appears certain compilers and SNMP NMS systems are having problems finding the definition for Integer32 and Unsigned32 values which are defined under the IMPORTS section of the MIB. APC's MIB has not changed this recently.
Resolution
This will be addressed in a future MIB release. A workaround today is to manually edit the MIB in a text editor to contain the correct definition and references, as needed.
The MIB IMPORTS section looks like this today:
IMPORTS
enterprises, IpAddress, Gauge, TimeTicks FROM RFC1155-SMI
enterprises, IpAddress, Gauge, TimeTicks FROM RFC1155-SMI
DisplayString FROM RFC1213-MIB
OBJECT-TYPE FROM RFC-1212
TRAP-TYPE FROM RFC-1215;
-- IMPORTS End
TRAP-TYPE FROM RFC-1215;
-- IMPORTS End
The MIB IMPORTS section can be edited as shown below:
IMPORTS
enterprises, IpAddress, Gauge, TimeTicks FROM RFC1155-SMI
DisplayString FROM RFC1213-MIB
OBJECT-TYPE FROM RFC-1212
Unsigned32, Integer32 FROM SNMPv2-SMI
TRAP-TYPE FROM RFC-1215;
-- IMPORTS End
enterprises, IpAddress, Gauge, TimeTicks FROM RFC1155-SMI
DisplayString FROM RFC1213-MIB
OBJECT-TYPE FROM RFC-1212
Unsigned32, Integer32 FROM SNMPv2-SMI
TRAP-TYPE FROM RFC-1215;
-- IMPORTS End
With this adjustment, then the MIB should load and compile properly.