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Old 16th August 2012, 12:58 PM
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How to add update-field tag in mib2opeNMS

Hi,

how to add below tag while converting mib to xml in openNMS ..
<update-field field-name="severity" update-on-reduction="true"/>

is their any configuration to be set while running the mib2opennms script for getting the above tag in the final xml file

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