SNMP Reference Guide

group number>, where <MIB group number> is the MIB group number assigned to the MIB group. See
the relevant section for more information about the MIB objects defined in a MIB group.
Table 1. Server Administrator Instrumentation MIB Sections in This Guide
Section Topics MIB Group Numbers
2 Instrumentation MIB Version Group — defines version
numbers of the Instrumentation MIB
1
3 Systems Management Software Group — defines
information about the systems management software and
the supported systems management standards
100
4 System State Group — defines status, state, and
redundancy for a system and its components
200
5 Chassis Information Group — defines chassis types,
events, and indicators
300
6 Operating System Group — defines variables for name,
version, service pack, and other information about a
system’s operating system
400
7 System Resource Group — defines variables for input/
output ports, memory, interrupts, and direct memory
access
500
8 Power Group — defines variables for power units, power
supplies, and their current and voltage probes
600
9 Thermal Group — defines variables for temperature
probes and cooling devices
700
10 User Security Group — defines variables for creating and
modifying user accounts
800
11 Remote Flash BIOS Group — defines variables for
updating the system’s BIOS remotely
900
12 Port Group — defines variables for major port types such
as keyboard, monitor, small computer system interface
(SCSI), Universal Serial Bus (USB), and parallel and serial
ports
1000
13 Device Group — defines variables for pointing, keyboard,
processor, cache, memory, and personal computer
interface devices
1100
14 Slot Group — defines variables for the system’s slots 1200
15 Memory Group — defines variables for the system’s
physical memory
1300
16 BIOS Setup Control Group — defines variables for BIOS
functions such as boot sequence, speakers, Wake on the
local area network (LAN), diskettes, ports, and network
interface controllers (NIC)
1400
17 Local Response Agent Group — defines variables for
global settings and actions. These variables allow users to
predetermine how the system responds to a particular
type of event
1500
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