NCS 1.2 import Third Party MIB File
Dears,
I would like to use the NCS 1.2 to monitor Juniper SRX 210 firewall. When I try to import the MIB File from NCS, which show "Error: Failed to load MIB File "mib-802" because it is not in the resource path.
Please help to advise what I can upload the MIB File from Juniper.
NCS Version: 1.2.1.012
Juniper MIB File: juniper-mibs-10.0R1.8.zip
Device: Juniper SRX 210B
Many Thanks!
hang
Encephalopathic wrote:
Yucca wrote:
U need to unjar it just like a tar or zip. Inside depending on the type of code you can put it directly in you current working directly found in usually under the name of netbeansProjects in the appropriate directory.I politely disagree with this. You're likely far better off leaving the jar "jar'd" as it is, and adding it to your class path. How do you add it to the classpath in netbeans? I don't know as I don't use netbeans, but I'm sure the help section will tell you.He can do that by referencing it through a pathname if he has it in the root project directory in netbeans. The bits I added was for his benefit as he now has an idea of where to look for source code directly and for the javadoc files etc that netbeans will generate for you. NetbeansProjects is where to go look.
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