libsmi2 | A library to access SMI MIB information | Mehr ...
The purpose of libsmi is to * give network management applications a concise programmer-friendly interface to access MIB module information, * separate the knowledge on SMI from the main parts of management applications, * allow to add new kinds of MIB repositories without the need to adapt applications that make use of libsmi. . In this context, MIB is "Management Information Base" and SMI stands for "Structure and identification of Management Information". See RFC1902 and others for details.
libsmi2-common | A library to access SMI MIB information (MIB module files) | Mehr ...
These are MIB module files, from the IETF and other organizations. . The purpose of libsmi is to * give network management applications a concise programmer-friendly interface to access MIB module information, * separate the knowledge on SMI from the main parts of management applications, * allow to add new kinds of MIB repositories without the need to adapt applications that make use of libsmi. . In this context, MIB is "Management Information Base" and SMI stands for "Structure and identification of Management Information". See RFC1902 and others for details.
libsmi2-dev | A library to access SMI MIB information (development files) | Mehr ...
These are the files needed to compile programs using libsmi. . The purpose of libsmi is to * give network management applications a concise programmer-friendly interface to access MIB module information, * separate the knowledge on SMI from the main parts of management applications, * allow to add new kinds of MIB repositories without the need to adapt applications that make use of libsmi. . In this context, MIB is "Management Information Base" and SMI stands for "Structure and identification of Management Information". See RFC1902 and others for details.
libsmi2ldbl | A library to access SMI MIB information | Mehr ...
The purpose of libsmi is to * give network management applications a concise programmer-friendly interface to access MIB module information, * separate the knowledge on SMI from the main parts of management applications, * allow to add new kinds of MIB repositories without the need to adapt applications that make use of libsmi. . In this context, MIB is "Management Information Base" and SMI stands for "Structure and identification of Management Information". See RFC1902 and others for details.