The SnmpMgrStrToOid function converts a string object identifier or object descriptor representation to an internal object identifier.
BOOL SnmpMgrStrToOid(
LPSTR string, |
// string object identifier to be converted |
AsnObjectIdentifier *oid |
// object identifier internal representation |
); |
If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
If the function fails, the return value is zero. This function does not return Windows Sockets error codes.
The SnmpMgrStrToOid function looks for the file MIB.BIN. If the function does not find the file, it generates an error.
If an application passes a valid object identifier to SnmpMgrStrToOid, yet is unable to obtain the requested variable, then the syntax of the system group and object identifier is incorrect. This occurs because SnmpMgrStrToOid assumes that the object identifier is under the Internet MIB of the management subtree.
You must always precede the object identifier with a period (.) to obtain the correct system group (for example, “.1.3.6.1.2.1.1”). If an application passes the variable “1.3.6.1.2.1.1”, SnmpMgrStrToOid cannot interpret the object identifier correctly.