Admin Guide

Table Of Contents
Standard MIB name Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers/Request
for Comments (IEEE/RFC)
File name
STDMIB31—Textual Conventions
for Internet Network Addresses
RFC2851 rfc2851.mib
STDMIB32—The Interface Group
MIB
RFC2863 rfc2863.mib
STDMIB33—Definitions of
Managed Objects for Remote
Ping, Traceroute, and Lookup
Operations
RFC2925 rfc2925.mib
STDMIB35—Internet Group
Management Protocol MIB
RFC2933 rfc2933.mib
STDMIB36—Protocol Independent
Multicast MIB for IPv4
RFC2934 rfc2934.mib
STDMIB38—SNMPv3 These
Request For Comments (RFC)
make some previously named
RFCs obsolete
RFC3411, RFC3412, RFC3413,
RFC3414, RFC3415
rfc2571.mib, rfc2572.mib,
rfc2573.mib, rfc2574.mib,
rfc2575.mib
STDMIB39—Entity Sensor
Management Information Base
RFC3433
STDMIB40—The Advanced
Encryption Standard (AES) Cipher
Algorithm in the SNMP User-
based Security Model
RFC3826 rfc3826.mib
STDMIB41—Management
Information Base for the
Transmission Control protocol
(TCP)
RFC4022 rfc4022.mib
STDMIB43—Management
Information Base for the User
Datagram Protocol (UDP)
RFC4113 rfc4113.mib
STDMIB44—Entity MIB RFC4133 rfc4133.mib
Q-BRIDGE-MIB —Management
Information Base for managing
Virtual Bridged LANs
RFC4363 rfc4363-q.mib
Proprietary MIBs
The following table details the proprietary MIBs that the switch supports.
Supported standards, RFCs, and MIBs
October 2015 Administering Avaya VSP 7200 Series and 8000 Series 228
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