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PROGRAM:

NAME


snmpc(command) - SNMP MIB compiler frontend

DESCRIPTION


The snmpc program provides a way to run the SNMP MIB compiler of the Erlang system.

EXPORTS


snmpc [options] file.mib | file.bin

snmpc compile a SNMP MIB file, see compile/1,2 for more info.

It can also be used to generate a header file (.hrl) with definitions of Erlang
constants for the objects in the MIB, see mib_to_hrl/1.

COMPILER OPTIONS


The following options are supported (note that most of these relate to the compilation of
the MIB file):

--help:
Prints help info.

--version:
Prints application and mib format version.

--verbosity verbosity:
Print debug info.

verbosity = trace | debug | log | info | silence

Defaults to silence.

--warnings | --W:
Print warning messages.

--wae | --Werror:
Warnings as errors. Indicates that warnings shall be treated as errors.

--o directory:
The directory where the compiler should place the output files. If not specified,
output files will be placed in the current working directory.

--i Directory:
Specifies the path to search for imported (compiled) MIB files. By default, the
current working directory is always included.

This option can be present several times, each time specifying one path.

--il Directory:
This option (include_lib), specifies a list of directories to search for imported
MIBs. It assumes that the first element in the directory name corresponds to an OTP
application. The compiler will find the current installed version. For example, the
value ["snmp/mibs/"] will be replaced by ["snmp-3.1.1/mibs/"] (or what the current
version may be in the system). The current directory and the "snmp-home"/priv/mibs/
are always listed last in the include path.

--sgc:
This option (skip group check), if present, disables the group check of the mib
compiler. That is, should the OBJECT-GROUP and the NOTIFICATION-GROUP macro(s) be
checked for correctness or not.

--dep:
Keep deprecated definition(s). If not specified the compiler will ignore deprecated
definitions.

--desc:
The DESCRIPTION field will be included.

--ref:
The REFERENCE field will be included.

--imp:
The IMPORTS field will be included.

--mi:
The MODULE-IDENTITY field will be included.

--mc:
The MODULE-COMPLIANCE field will be included.

--ac:
The AGENT-CAPABILITIES field will be included.

--mod module:
The module which implements all the instrumentation functions.

The name of all instrumentation functions must be the same as the corresponding
managed object it implements.

--nd:
The default instrumentation functions will not be used if a managed object have no
instrumentation function. Instead this will be reported as an error, and the
compilation aborts.

--rrnac:
This option, if present, specifies that the row name assign check shall not be done
strictly according to the SMI (which allows only the value 1).

With this option, all values greater than zero is allowed (>= 1). This means that the
error will be converted to a warning.

By default it is not included, but if this option is present it will be.

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