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PROGRAM:
NAME
smistrip - extract MIB or PIB modules from text files, like RFCs or I-Ds
SYNOPSIS
smistrip [ -Vhn ] [ -d dir ] [ -m module ] [ file(s) ]
DESCRIPTION
The smistrip program is used to extract MIB and PIB module files from ASCII documents like
RFCs or Internet Drafts. Modules are identified by a starting ASN.1 DEFINITIONS clause and
the matching END clause. The output is written to files named by the modules' names.
OPTIONS
-V Show the smistrip version and exit.
-h Show a help text and exit.
-n Print only what would be extracted, but do not write any output file.
-d dir Write module file(s) to directory dir instead of the current working directory.
-m module
Extract only the module module instead of all modules found in the input file(s).
file(s)
The input text file(s) from which modules will be extracted. If no file is given,
input is read from stdin.
Note that smistrip tries to be smart about locating module start and end, detecting page
breaks and blank lines near page breaks. It also tries to cut off blank prefixing columns
from all lines of a modules. However, there might by documents that cannot be parsed
correctly by smistrip and probably produce incorrect output. You might consider to use
smilint on every extracted module file to check its syntactical correctness.
EXAMPLE
This example extracts only the module IPV6-MIB from the file rfc2465 and writes it to the
directory /usr/local/tmp.
$ smistrip -d /usr/local/tmp -m IPV6-MIB rfc2465
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