The MIBs (Management Information Bases) included with this product are for use with the SNMP-based network management console you have. Two versions of the MIBs are included: a copy of the complete IETF RFC and a compilable version (ASN.1 code only).
The MIBs have been distributed as TEXT format files so that they can be easily uploaded to your console.
Note: Macintosh TEXT files contain only CR (carriage return) control characters between lines. Some SNMP consoles will require CR LF (carriage return and line feed) formatting.
The size of these TEXT files prevents them from being opened fully by TeachText. A word processor or an application such as MPW with a text editor will be able to edit them.
These files define the variables that are implemented in the MacSNMP client software and allow your network management console to monitor and display these variables intelligibly. The MIBs should be transferred to the network management console and compiled there with the software that came with your network management console.
800K disks
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To make 800K disk versions of the AppleTalk Connection software (for users to install on Macintosh computers with only 800K drives), follow the instructions below.
Caution: This solution works only in the United States. International customers should contact their local Apple sales offices for 800K disks if necessary.
1. Format two 800K disks.
2. Give them EXACTLY the same names as the two 1.44 MB disks.
3. For the AppleTalk Connection disk, copy all the files and folders to the 800K disk EXCEPT the MacSNMP Client application. You can copy this application to another disk for separate installation.
4. For the Network Software Installer disk, copy all the files and folders to the 800K disk EXCEPT the NSI International Files folder.
MacSNMP Release Notes (v 1.0.2)
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In order to preserve the setting of communities, password, trap table, etc…, the SNMP Preferences file has to be dragged outside the Extensions Folder before installing a new version of MacSNMP, and dragged back inside that folder upon completion of the installation.
BUG FIXES
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• MacSNMP Admin and MacSNMP Client:
Closing the community window sometimes crashed the MacSNMP Admin and MacSNMP Client.
• SNMP Macintosh Agent:
GetNext on the last element of one of the SystemFileTable's columns did not return the first element of the ApplTable.
SNMP Macintosh Agent now returns an INTEGER instead of a COUNTER for SystemFileTable.FileEntry.fileSize.
SNMP Macintosh Agent now returns an INTEGER instead of a COUNTER for ApplTable.ApplEntry.applSize.
• Macintosh System MIB:
SystemFileTable.FileEntry.fileSize is now defined as INTEGER.
ApplTable.ApplEntry.applSize is now defined as INTEGER.
TrapTable.trapProtocol is now defined as Macintosh Display String.