![]() If your MIB compiler treats these as errors, or you want to delete the warning messages, edit one of the MIBs that define this same datatype so that the definitions match. MIB A defines: SomeDatatype ::= DisplayString MIB B defines: SomeDatatype ::= OCTET STRING (SIZE(0.255)) The next example is considered as a nontrivial error (even though the two definitions are essentially equivalent), and the MIB is not successfully parsed. This example is considered to be a trivial error and the MIB loads successfully with a warning message. MIB A defines: SomeDatatype ::= INTEGER(0.100) MIB B defines: SomeDatatype ::= INTEGER(1.50) Although Cisco MIB datatype definitions are not mismatched, some standard RFC MIBs do mismatch. Mismatches on datatype definitions might cause compiler errors or warning messages.While working with MIBs, consider the following guidelines : These sections provide information about how to download the CISCO-SMART-INSTALL-MIB.my. Note SNMP set is not supported in this release. ![]() – Director functionality enabled or disabled
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