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NAME

       smidump - dump SMI or SPPI modules in various formats


SYNOPSIS

       smidump [ -Vhqusmk ] [ -c file ] [ -o name ] [ -p module ] [ -l level ]
       [ -f format ] module(s)


DESCRIPTION

       The smidump program is used to dump the contents of a single MIB or PIB
       module or a collection of modules to stdout in a selectable output for-
       mat.  This format may be a simple tree of nodes, types or imported mod-
       ules,  but also a format fully compliant to SMIv1, SMIv2, SPPI or SMIng
       or CORBA IDL or C source code. Smidump can thus be used to convert mod-
       ules  from  SMIv2  to SMIng and from SMIng to SMIv2, or to develop tem-
       plate based agent code.


OPTIONS

       -V, --version
              Show the smidump version and exit.

       -h, --help
              Show a help text and exit. The help text contains a list of  all
              supported output formats.

       -c file, --config=file
              Read  file  instead of any other (global and user) configuration
              file.

       -f format, --format=format
              Use format when dumping a module. Supported output  formats  are
              described  below. The default output format is SMIng. The format
              argument is case insensitive.

       -l level, --level=level
              Report errors and warnings up to the given severity  level.  See
              the  smilint(1)  manual page for a description of the error lev-
              els. The default error level is 3.

       -s, --severity
              Show the error severity in brackets before error messages.

       -m, --error-names
              Show the error names in braces before error messages.

       -o name, --output=name
              Write the output in one or multiple files instead of stdout. The
              file name(s) are derived from the name argument.  Not all format
              support this option.

       -p module, --preload=module
              Preload the module module before  reading  the  main  module(s).
              This  may  be  helpful  if  an  incomplete main module misses to
              import some definitions.

       -q, --quiet
              Suppress comments from dumped modules. What kind of  information
              gets suppressed depends on the output format.

       -u, --unified
              Dump  a  unified output in case of multiple module(s) instead of
              multiple concatenated output sections. This is not supported for
              all output formats.

       -k, --keep-going
              Continue  as  much  as possible after serious parse errors. Note
              that the output generated after  serious  parse  errors  may  be
              incomplete and should be used with care.

       module(s)
              These  are the module(s) to be dumped. If a module argument rep-
              resents a path name (identified by containing at least  one  dot
              or  slash  character),  this  is assumed to be the exact file to
              read. Otherwise, if a module is identified by its  plain  module
              name,  it  is  searched  according to libsmi internal rules. See
              smi_config(3) for more details.


OUTPUT FORMATS

       The smidump program supports the following output formats:

       sming       SMIng compliant format as defined in  the  SMIng  Internet-
                   Draft.

       smiv2       SMIv2  compliant  format  as defined in RFC 2578, RFC 2579,
                   RFC 2580.

       smiv1       SMIv2 compliant format as defined in RFC  1155,  RFC  1212,
                   RFC 1215.

       sppi        SPPI compliant format as defined in RFC 3159. If the under-
                   lying module is not SPPI, there  might  be  some  mandatory
                   information missing.

       mosy        Format generated by the mosy compiler.

       imports     Import hierarchy of a module.

       types       Types defined in a module.

       tree        OID registration tree structure of a module.

       metrics     Metrics derived from a module (experimental).

       identifiers List of identifiers defined in a module.

       compliances Compliance  definitions with all included objects and noti-
                   fications.

       corba       CORBA IDL and OID definitions following the JIDM specifica-
                   tion translation rules.

       netsnmp     C  source  code files for usage within the net-snmp package
                   (experimental).

       scli        ANSI C manager stubs for  usage  within  the  scli  package
                   (experimental).

       cm          Reverse  engineered conceptual model in DIA XML file format
                   (experimental).

       svg         SVG diagram of a module (experimental). Use  with  -u  when
                   dumping multiple modules.

       jax         Java AgentX sub-agent classes in separate files (experimen-
                   tal).

       perl        Perl represention of the MIB module (contributed by  Martin
                   Schulz <schulz@videotron.ca>).

       python      Python  dictionaries  represention  of the MIB module (con-
                   tributed by Pat Knight <pat@ktgroup.co.uk>).

       xml         SMI in XML format (experimental).

       xsd         SMI in XML schema format (experimental).

       sizes       SNMP best case / worst case RFC 3416 PDU sizes for  typical
                   PDUs  excluding SNMP message and transport headers (experi-
                   mental).



EXAMPLE

       This example converts the SMIv2 module IF-MIB in the current  directory
       to  IF-MIB.sming  in  SMIng  format. Note that the ./ prefix is used to
       ensure reading the module from the current directory  and  not  from  a
       place that libsmi guesses on its own.

         $ smidump -f sming ./IF-MIB > IF-MIB.sming


SEE ALSO

       The  libsmi(3)   project   is   documented   at   http://www.ibr.cs.tu-
       bs.de/projects/libsmi/.

       smilint(1)


AUTHORS

       (C) 1999-2004 F. Strauss, TU Braunschweig, Germany  <strauss@ibr.cs.tu-
       bs.de>
       (C)    1999-2002    J.    Schoenwaelder,   TU   Braunschweig,   Germany
       <schoenw@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de>
       (C) 2002-2003 J. Schoenwaelder, University of Osnabrueck, Germany
       (C) 2003-2004 J. Schoenwaelder, International University  Bremen,  Ger-
       many
       (C) 2001-2002 T. Klie, TU Braunschweig, Germany <tklie@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de>
       (C) 2002 M. Bunkus, TU Braunschweig, Germany <bunkus@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de>
       and contributions by many other people.



IBR                             August 10, 2004                     smidump(1)

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