12-08-2010 02:35 PM
Every year or so, I download ftp.cisco.com/pub/mibs/v2/v2.tar.gz and /pub/mibs/v1/v1.tar.gz and update my Cisco MIB collection
I'm realizing that none of these files have changed over the last several years ... not, in fact, since 2008. Has Cisco really not changed any MIB files over the last couple years? Or is there a glitch in the process which updates these tar files?
--sk
Stuart Kendrick
FHCRC
guru> grep LAST-UPDATED * | grep "\"2010"
guru> grep LAST-UPDATED * | grep 2009
guru> grep LAST-UPDATED * | grep 2008 | more
CISCO-ALPS-MIB.my: LAST-UPDATED "200802140000Z"
CISCO-AON-STATUS-MIB.my: LAST-UPDATED "200803060000Z"
CISCO-ATM-NETWORK-CLOCK-MIB.my: LAST-UPDATED "200802180000Z"
CISCO-CAT6K-CROSSBAR-CAPABILITY.my: LAST-UPDATED "200803240000Z"
CISCO-CATOS-ACL-QOS-CAPABILITY.my: LAST-UPDATED "200803170000Z"
CISCO-DHCP-SNOOPING-CAPABILITY.my: LAST-UPDATED "200803200000Z"
CISCO-FLASH-CAPABILITY.my: LAST-UPDATED "200801180000Z"
CISCO-GGSN-EXT-MIB.my: LAST-UPDATED "200801290000Z"
CISCO-GGSN-MIB.my: LAST-UPDATED "200802040000Z"
CISCO-GPRS-ACC-PT-MIB.my: LAST-UPDATED "200803030000Z"
CISCO-GPRS-CHARGING-MIB.my: LAST-UPDATED "200801290000Z"
CISCO-IF-EXTENSION-CAPABILITY.my: LAST-UPDATED "200803240000Z"
CISCO-INTERFACETOPN-EXT-MIB.my: LAST-UPDATED "200801150000Z"
CISCO-LAG-MIB.my: LAST-UPDATED "200801080000Z"
CISCO-MAU-EXT-MIB.my: LAST-UPDATED "200803050000Z"
CISCO-NAC-NAD-CAPABILITY.my: LAST-UPDATED "200801110000Z"
CISCO-PAE-CAPABILITY.my: LAST-UPDATED "200804240000Z"
CISCO-PAE-MIB.my: LAST-UPDATED "200804090000Z"
CISCO-RADIUS-CAPABILITY.my: LAST-UPDATED "200805210000Z"
CISCO-SME-MIB.my: LAST-UPDATED "200803280000Z"
CISCO-STACK-CAPABILITY.my: LAST-UPDATED "200803190000Z"
CISCO-VIRTUAL-SWITCH-CAPABILITY.my: LAST-UPDATED "200801140000Z"
vishnu>
12-08-2010 06:22 PM
The counterpart at ftp://ftp-sj.cisco.com/pub/mibs/v2/ seems to have some files updated in 2009 and 2010, e.g.:
CISCO-PRODUCTS-MIB.my. . . . . . Dec 2 22:03 158k
12-09-2010 03:59 AM
Ah, I had missed that. Thanx.
I've opened a TAC case, in the hope that I can find someone to fix this. I'm guessing a crontab on ftp.cisco.com broke back in the summer of 2008 ...
--sk
03-21-2011 09:18 AM
TAC resolved this: Some automated process had broken; this is fixed now. --sk
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