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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T12:50:05+00:00 2026-05-30T12:50:05+00:00

I’m using net-snmp’s python libraries to do some long queries on various switches. I

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I’m using net-snmp’s python libraries to do some long queries on various switches. I would like to be able to load new mibs — but I cannot find any documentation on how to do this.

PySNMP appears to be rather complicated and requires me to create Python objects for each mib (which doesn’t scale for me); so I’m stuck with net-snmp’s libraries (which aren’t bad except for the loading mib thing).

I know I can use the -m and -M options with the net-snmp command-line tools, and there’s documentation on pre-compiling the net-snmp suite (./configure, make etc.) with all the mibs (and I assume into the libraries too); if the Python libraries do not offer the ability to load mibs, can I at least configure net-snmp to provide my python libraries access to the mibs without having to recompile?

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    2026-05-30T12:50:06+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 12:50 pm

    I found an answer after all. From the snmpcmd(1) man page:

       -m MIBLIST
              Specifies a colon separated  list  of  MIB  modules  (not
              files)  to load for this application.  This overrides (or
              augments) the environment variable  MIBS,  the  snmp.conf
              directive  mibs,  and the list of MIBs hardcoded into the
              Net-SNMP library.
    

    The key part here is that you can use the MIBS environment variable the same way you use the -m command line option…and that support for this is implemented at the library level. This means that if you define the MIBS environment variable prior to starting Python, it will affect the behavior of the netsnmp library:

    $ python 
    Python 2.7.2 (default, Oct 27 2011, 01:40:22) 
    [GCC 4.6.1 20111003 (Red Hat 4.6.1-10)] on linux2
    Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
    >>> import os
    >>> import netsnmp
    >>> os.environ['MIBS'] = 'UPS-MIB:SNMPv2-SMI'
    >>> oid = netsnmp.Varbind('upsAlarmOnBattery.0')
    >>> netsnmp.snmpget(oid, Version=1, DestHost='myserver', Community='public')
    ('0',)
    >>> 
    

    Note that you must set os.environ['MIBS'] before calling any of the netsnmp module functions (because this will load the library and any environment changes after this will have no affect).

    You can (obviously) also set the environment variable outside of Python:

    $ export MIBS='UPS-MIB:SNMPv2-SMI'
    $ python
    >>> import netsnmp
    >>> oid = netsnmp.Varbind('upsAlarmOnBattery.0')
    >>> netsnmp.snmpget(oid, Version=1, DestHost='myserver', Community='public')
    ('0',)
    >>> 
    
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