- Cabletron IP Router Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Notice
- Contents
- Introduction
- TCP/IP MIB-II
- 2.1 System Group
- 2.2 Interfaces Group
- 2.3 Address Translation Group
- 2.4 IP Group
- 2.5 ICMP Group
- 2.6 TCP Group
- 2.7 UDP Group
- 2.8 EGP Group
- 2.9 OIM Subtree
- 2.10 Transmission Group
- 2.11 SNMP Management Group
- 2.12 Enterasys Interface Group
- 2.13 Enterasys Interface Port Group
- 2.14 Enterasys Com Port Configuration Group
- 2.15 SNMP Version Group
- 2.16 Trap Description
- 2.17 Enterasys MIB 2 Extensions
- Ethernet MIB
- Bridge MIB
- PPP MIB
- ELS10-26 MIB
- 6.1 System Group
- 6.1.1 Hardware Configuration Group
- 6.1.2 LXSW Configuration Group
- 6.1.3 Administration Group
- 6.1.4 Software Distribution Group
- 6.1.5 Addresses Configuration Group
- 6.1.6 Enterasys Interfaces Group
- 6.1.7 Enterasys Dot3 Group
- 6.1.8 Enterasys UART Interface Group
- 6.1.9 Enterasys Protocol Group
- 6.1.10 Enterasys Trunking Group
- 6.1.11 Enterasys Workgroup Management Group
- 6.1.12 Enterasys Trap Management Group
- 6.1.13 Ping Management MIB
- 6.1.14 Traceroute
- 6.1.15 Traceroute Management MIB
- 6.1.16 Port Mirroring
- 6.1 System Group
- Traps

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Introduction
The Cabletron MIB is under the private enterprise MIB branch. To
identify a variable in the Cabletron MIB, you would start with the
private enterprise prefix of 1.3.6.1.4.1, and add the specific
Cabletron ID of 97. The result, 1.3.6.1.4.1.97, is the complete prefix
for a Cabletron MIB variable. You would then add the specific
object ID to complete the MIB variable.
For example, to find the sysID currently defined in the ELS10-26,
you would want to get the sysID variable in the Cabletron MIB
group and add it to the prefix 1.3.6.1.4.97. After the prefix, add the
Cabletron MIB, 1.1. As stated above, the zero {0} indicates that this
variable is a single instance and only one variable can be returned.
The get command would look like:
get 1.3.6.1.4.1.97.1.1
At the beginning of each chapter in this Reference Guide, the prefix
for each MIB group is provided. To calculate the specific MIB
variable, you add the specific object ID to the prefix for that MIB
group.










