When displaying a MIB tree in tkined, is there an option to limit
the level of tree to be displayed?
That is, do a depth-first traversal of the MIB tree to a maximum
depth of, say, 3. That way, we can view the top structure of
a MIB without clustering up the screen with leaf nodes.
Any ideas? How hard is it to hack the source code of tkined to
put that feature in?
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