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10 In the Save As dialog box, select the file or folder in which you want to save the MIB zip file,
and then click the Save button.
The MIB zip file is saved to your personal computer.

Compiling and installing Nortel MIB files

Complete the compilation procedure, in the following order:
aSmallSite.mib
bSmallSiteEvents.mib

Compiling and installing standard MIB files

Complete the compilation procedure, in the following order:
arfc1213.mib
brfc2261.mib
crfc2737.mib
drfc2790.mib
erfc2863.mib

Small Site MIB

The device sysObjectIDs are defined in the BCM Small Site MIB. The sysObjectIDs are defined
for the BCM50 main unit. Table 108 summarizes the sysObjectID assignments.
Note: Small Site MIBs have definitions for the binding values of the
BCM50 SNMP traps. For more information, see Table 110 in this
section.
Note: BCM50 files are created and released in a MicroSoft Windows
environment so that when these files are copied and transferred to a
UNIX environment the last carriage return can be deleted. In this case,
you can get an “END is not found” error message during the
compilation. Open the MIB file with a UNIX text editor and add a
carriage return at the end of the word “END”.
Table 108 sysObjectID assignments
Model Main Unit sysObjectID Integrated Router sysObjectID
BCM50 and BCM50b 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.37.1.7 —
BCM50a and BCM50ba 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.37.1.7 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.37.1.5
BCM50e and BCM50be 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.37.1.7 1.3.6.1.4.1.562.37.1.6