OSPF process ID string is nowhere to be found in any MIB,

From: johncurtis1541@yahoo.com
Date: Wed Jan 23 2008 - 17:46:16 ARST


The OSPF MIB is from RFC , so the locally-significant-only process ID isn't included. They want to catch up. But DTE/DCE is probably hard to be in some
catalog . Linux can even make these PCI bus cards config/map files. But I don't understand how system calls reach these parameter.

My company strictly enforces MIB object name strings in all verbal or written communication.

John Curtis



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