Specifications

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Configuring for SNMP Access
Supported MIBs
The access server supports the Management Information Bases (MIBs) listed in
the following table. The release kit contains all supported MIBs. The network
manager can enroll these MIBs in the appropriate NMS.
Supported MIB Variables
The standard Internet MIB contains approximately 200 variables. The meanings
of many of these objects are device-specific.
For more information about MIB variables, refer to the file snmp_survival.txt
contained in the software installation kit. This file provides explanations of the
various SNMP (MIB) objects implemented on the access server.
MIB Description
RFC 1213 Management Information Base (MIB II) for Internet protocol suite
management. This makes RFC 1158 obsolete.
RFC 1243 Definitions of Managed Objects for the AppleTalk MIB.
RFC 1284 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-like interface types.
RFC 1158 Obsolete MIB II. Supported for backwards compatibility.
RFC 1316 Definitions of Managed Objects for Character Stream Devices, the
Character MIB. The obsolete draft version dated March 19, 1991, is also
supported for backwards compatibility.
RFC 1317 Definitions of Managed Objects for RS232-like Hardware Devices, the
RS232-like MIB. The draft version dated March 19, 1991, is also
supported for backwards compatibility.
RFC 1471 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Link Control Protocol of the
Point-to-Point Protocol.
RFC 1473 Definitions of Managed Objects for the IP Network Protocol of the
Point-to-Point Protocol.
Accounting Private MIB used to access the accounting data stored in volatile
memory of the access server.
IPX Private MIB used to manage the IPX protocol stack in the access server.
IPXCP Private MIB used to manage the IPX Network Control Protocol of the
Point-to-Point Protocol.