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Cisco Wide Area Application Services Configuration Guide
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Chapter 1 Configuring SNMP Monitoring
About SNMP
cAppNavSNIpAddrType
cAppNavSNIpAddr
cAppNavSNServContextName
cAppNavSNSNGName
cAppNavSNCurrentCMState
CISCO-CDP-MIB
This MIB displays the ifIndex value of the local interface. For 802.3 repeaters on which the repeater
ports do not have ifIndex values assigned, this value is a unique value for the port and is greater than any
ifIndex value supported by the repeater. In this example, the specific port is indicated by the
corresponding values of cdpInterfaceGroup and cdpInterfacePort, where these values correspond to the
group number and the port number values of RFC 1516.
CISCO-CONFIG-MAN-MIB
This MIB represents a model of configuration data that exists in various locations:
running—In use by the running system
terminal—Saved to whatever hardware is attached as the terminal
local—Saved locally in NVRAM or in flash memory
remote—Saved to a server on the network
This MIB includes only operations that are specifically related to configuration, although some of the
system functions can be used for general file storage and transfer.
CISCO-CONTENT-ENGINE-MIB
This is the MIB module for the Cisco WAE device from Cisco Systems, Inc. The following objects from
this MIB are supported:
cceAlarmCriticalCount
cceAlarmMajorCount
cceAlarmMinorCount
cceAlarmHistTable
CISCO-ENTITY-ASSET-MIB
This MIB monitors the asset information of items in the ENTITY-MIB (RFC 2037) entPhysicalTable.
This MIB lists the orderable part number, serial number, hardware revision, manufacturing assembly
number and revision, firmware ID and revision (if any) and software ID and revision (if any) of relevant
entities listed in ENTITY-MIB entPhysicalTable.
Entities that have none of this data available are not listed in this MIB. The table in this MIB is sparsely
populated, so some variables may not exist for a particular entity at a particular time. For example, a row
that represents a powered-off module may have no values for software ID (ceAssetSoftwareID) and
revision (ceAssetSoftwareRevision). Similarly, a power supply would probably never have firmware or
software information listed in the table.
Although the data may have other items encoded in it (for example, a manufacturing date in the serial
number), consider all data items to be a single unit. Do not decompose the items or parse them. Use only
string equal and unequal operations on them.