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The command 'snmptranslate' is used to translate between numeric and symbolic forms of OIDs. It uses the same routines as the 'active' commands, but does not rely on communicating successfully with a network management agent. As such, it is a useful tool for identifying problems with reading in MIB files.

In particular, the following options may be useful in identifying problems:

       -Pw  warns about conflicting symbols
       -PW  prints more verbose warnings about other problems as well
               (in both cases, ignore the 'xmalloc' reports)
       -T   provides sub-options for various views of these entries

There are other '-P' options to control various aspects of MIB parsing. See the 'snmptranslate(1)' and 'snmpcmd(1)' man pages for more details, or the tutorial at http://www.net-snmp.org/tutorial-5/commands/snmptranslate.html