Harold Hallikainen
2018-07-03 00:49:45 UTC
From
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2142265/what-is-a-good-way-to-show-a-floating-point-number-via-snmp
, it appears you can send fixed point non-integer values as INT32 with a
scaling factor to position the decimal point. I THINK the conversion from
the INT32 (say, divide by 1,000) to the fixed point non-integer is
specified in the MIB using TEXTUAL-CONVENTION and DISPLAY-HINT. Does
anyone have a sample MIB that does this?
Thanks!
Harold
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2142265/what-is-a-good-way-to-show-a-floating-point-number-via-snmp
, it appears you can send fixed point non-integer values as INT32 with a
scaling factor to position the decimal point. I THINK the conversion from
the INT32 (say, divide by 1,000) to the fixed point non-integer is
specified in the MIB using TEXTUAL-CONVENTION and DISPLAY-HINT. Does
anyone have a sample MIB that does this?
Thanks!
Harold
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