How to implement MIB at the Agent
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17. How to instantiate static MIB table at my SNMP Agent?

1. You need to create MibScalarInstance class instances and register
   them with your Agent's SNMP engine (mibBuilder, more specifically).
   Here's an example code for a IP-MIB table:

   # SNMP Agent (AKA CommandResponder) is built around SNMP engine object
   snmpEngine = engine.SnmpEngine()

   # Import table columns
   ( ipAddressAddrType,
     ipAddressAddr,
     ipAddressIfIndex,
     ipAddressType,
     ipAddressPrefix,
     ipAddressOrigin,
     ipAddressStatus,
     ipAddressCreated,
     ipAddressLastChanged,
     ipAddressRowStatus,
     ipAddressStorageType ) = snmpEngine.msgAndPduDsp.mibInstrumController
   .mibBuilder.importSymbols(
     'IP-MIB',
     'ipAddressAddrType',
     'ipAddressAddr',
     'ipAddressIfIndex',
     'ipAddressType',
     'ipAddressPrefix',
     'ipAddressOrigin',
     'ipAddressStatus',
     'ipAddressCreated',
     'ipAddressLastChanged',
     'ipAddressRowStatus',
     'ipAddressStorageType'
   )

   # Import MibScalarInstance

   MibScalarInstance, = snmpEngine.msgAndPduDsp.mibInstrumController.
   mibBuilder.importSymbols('SNMPv2-SMI', 'MibScalarInstance')

   # Create table columns instances

   _ipAddressAddrType = MibScalarInstance(
       ipAddressAddrType.name, (1, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4),
       ipAddressAddrType.syntax.clone(1)
   )
   _ipAddressAddr = MibScalarInstance(
       ipAddressAddr.name, (1, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4),
       ipAddressAddr.syntax.clone('1.2.3.4')
   )
   _ipAddressIfIndex = MibScalarInstance(
       ipAddressIfIndex.name, (1, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4),
       ipAddressIfIndex.syntax.clone(1)
   )
   _ipAddressType = MibScalarInstance(
       ipAddressType.name, (1, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4),
       ipAddressType.syntax.clone(1)
   )
   _ipAddressPrefix = MibScalarInstance(
       ipAddressPrefix.name, (1, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4),
       ipAddressPrefix.syntax.clone((0,0))
   )
   _ipAddressOrigin = MibScalarInstance(
       ipAddressOrigin.name, (1, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4),
       ipAddressOrigin.syntax.clone(1)
   )
   _ipAddressStatus = MibScalarInstance(
       ipAddressStatus.name, (1, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4),
       ipAddressStatus.syntax.clone(1)
   )
   _ipAddressCreated = MibScalarInstance(
       ipAddressCreated.name, (1, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4),
       ipAddressCreated.syntax.clone(800)
   )
   _ipAddressLastChanged = MibScalarInstance(
       ipAddressLastChanged.name, (1, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4),
       ipAddressLastChanged.syntax.clone(600)
   )
   _ipAddressRowStatus = MibScalarInstance(
       ipAddressRowStatus.name, (1, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4),
       ipAddressRowStatus.syntax.clone(1)
   )
   _ipAddressStorageType = MibScalarInstance(
       ipAddressStorageType.name, (1, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4),
       ipAddressStorageType.syntax
   )

   # add anonymous column instances
   snmpEngine.msgAndPduDsp.mibInstrumController.mibBuilder.exportSymbols(
       '_IP-MIB',
       _ipAddressAddrType,
       _ipAddressAddr,
       _ipAddressIfIndex,
       _ipAddressType,
       _ipAddressPrefix,
       _ipAddressOrigin,
       _ipAddressStatus,
       _ipAddressCreated,
       _ipAddressLastChanged,
       _ipAddressRowStatus,
       _ipAddressStorageType
       )

   # Command responder code would follow...

Keep in mind that the values of this table row will not change by
themselves. They basically hold a snapshot of a data set so your
application may have to update them somehow. For example, an app could
periodically lookup particular MibScalarInstance by OID at mibBuilder
and update its "syntax" attribute with a new value.

There are other ways for building MIB tables that represent dynamic
Managed Objects.
