user manual
3-8
Cisco 7304 Router MIB Specifications Guide
OL-4925-02
Chapter 3 MIB Specifications
CISCO-BSTUN-MIB
CISCO-BSTUN-MIB
The CISCO-BSTUN-MIB contains objects to manage Block Serial Tunnels (BSTUNs) on the router.
The MIB provides global BSTUN information and contains configuration and operational information
to manage BSTUN groups, ports, and routes.
CISCO-BULK-FILE-MIB
The CISCO-BULK-FILE-MIB contains objects to create and delete files of SNMP data for bulk-file
transfer.
CISCO-BUS-MIB
The CISCO-BUS-MIB contains information to manage LANE broadcast and unknown servers.
CISCO-CAR-MIB
The CISCO-CAR-MIB contains information about the Committed Access Rate (CAR) assigned to router
interfaces. The CAR is used to control the rate of traffic on an interface for packet switching purposes.
The MIB provides information about how the router is to handle traffic that conforms and exceeds the
CAR on the interface.
CISCO-CASA-FA-MIB
The CISCO-CASA-FA-MIB is used in conjunction with the CISCO-CASA-MIB to manage a
Cisco Appliance Services Architecture (CASA) forwarding agent (FA).
The CASA protocol allows appliances (software entities such as web caches, firewalls, and load
balancers) to control the behavior of forwarding agents (hardware devices such as switches and routers).
The appliance tells forwarding agents how to handle packets based on their source and destination
IP addresses and ports, and IP protocol fields (this information is called an affinity).
CISCO-CASA-MIB
The CISCO-CASA-MIB contains objects to manage a Cisco Appliance Services Architecture (CASA)
entity (such as a manager or a forwarding agent). The MIB contains objects to configure CASA, and to
retrieve status and operational information about the fixed affinity cache.
The CASA protocol allows appliances (software entities such as web caches, firewalls, and load
balancers) to control the behavior of forwarding agents (hardware devices such as switches and routers).
The appliance tells forwarding agents how to handle packets based on their source and destination
IP addresses and ports, and IP protocol fields (this information is called an affinity).