Enterasys Networks VH-2402S manual RFC 1213 MIB-II, RFC 1573 Interfaces Evolution MIB

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RFC 1213 (MIB-II)

RFC 1213 provides management of system-level parameters, including TCP/IP protocol-related statistics, IP addressing, and interface statistics for each switch port. MIB-II is the standard MIB defined by RFC 1213. All agent devices operating SNMP are required to support at least part of MIB-II.

This MIB reports information about the protocols and network interfaces supported on the agent itself, as well as other general information. The MIB is divided into a number of groups, each of which corresponds to a specific protocol or set of information. Some groups are defined in other RFC documents.

The groups specifically defined in RFC 1213 and supported by the VH-2402S switch system software are as follows:

System – General information about the agent system

Interfaces – Information about the network interfaces of the system

Address Translation – Interface address information, both MAC level and network (IP) level

IP – Statistics and information related to the IP protocol

ICMP – Statistics and information related to the ICMP protocol

TCP – Statistics and information related to the TCP protocol

UDP – Statistics and information related to the UDP protocol

Transmission – Statistics and information related to the physical network medium to which the system interfaces (e.g. Ethernet, token ring, etc.).

SNMP – Statistics and information related to the SNMP protocol

RFC 1573 (Interfaces Evolution MIB)

RFC 1573 clarifies and extends the managed objects of the “Interfaces” group of MIB-II. This MIB takes account of the evolution in interface types and speeds employed in today’s networks.

RFC 1643 (Ethernet-Like MIB)

RFC 1643 provides management and monitoring for the Ethernet-specific aspects of each port on the switch. This is the Ethernet-specific statistics subgroup of the MIB-II Transmission group. This group provides a set of statistics related to Ethernet’s physical level operation. Specifically, error and collision-related statistics are presented.

RFC 1493 (Bridge MIB)

RFC 1493 is a group defined under MIB-II. This MIB deals with the operation of the system as an 802.1D-compliant bridge. Areas of functionality supported by this group include Spanning Tree and forwarding table information and configuration.

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Contents Management Guide Fast Ethernet SwitchPage 9033645-01 9033645-01 Table of Contents Appendix A. Spanning Tree Concepts Snmp ManagementIndex Vi Table of Contents VH-2402S Console Port Out-of-Band Connections Configuration OptionsManagement Overview Required ConnectionsIn-Band Connections Configure the Switch SiteConfigure the Remote Site Remote Management via the Console PortIn-Band Network Connection Management Overview VH-2402S Overview VH-2402S User InterfaceUser Access Factory Default Settings Factory DefaultsGvrp Selection Description Main MenuDisplays/configures extended bridge capabilities provided by System Information Menu System Information MenuSystem Information Displaying System InformationSwitch Information Displaying Switch Version and Module InformationManagement Setup Menu Management Setup MenuNetwork Configuration Changing the Network ConfigurationIP Configuration IP ConfigurationIP Connectivity Test IP Connectivity Test Ping10. Http Configuration Http Configuration11. Serial Port Configuration Configuring the Serial PortAssigning Snmp Parameters 12. Snmp Configuration13. Snmp Communities Configuring Community Names14. IP Trap Managers Configuring IP Trap Managers15. Console Login Configuration Console Login ConfigurationDownloading System Software Using Tftp Protocol to Download Over the NetworkParameter Description Saving the System Configuration18. Management Configuration Configuring Management Access19. Device Control Menu Configuring the SwitchNot implemented in the current firmware release 20. Port Configuration Configuring Port Parameters21. Port Information Viewing the Current Port Configuration22. Spanning Tree Configuration Configuring Bridge STA Using the Spanning Tree AlgorithmDevice with the lowest MAC address will then 24. Spanning Tree Port Configuration Configuring STA for Ports or Modules25. Spanning Tree Information Viewing the Current Spanning Tree Configuration26. Bridge STA Information Displaying the Current Bridge STA27. Spanning Tree Port Information Displaying the Current STA for Ports or ModulesRules defining port status are 28. Mirror Port Configuration Using a Mirror Port for AnalysisConfiguring Port Trunks 29. Port Trunking Configuration Igmp Multicast Filtering 30. Igmp Configuration Configuring Igmp31. Broadcast Storm Control Configuration Configuring Broadcast Storm Control32. Extended Bridge Configuration Configuring Bridge MIB ExtensionsBy setting this parameter to False 33 .1P Configuration Configuring Traffic Classes34 .1P Port Priority Configuration Port Priority Configuration35 .1P Port Traffic Class Information 802.1P Port Traffic Class Information802.1Q Vlan Base Information Configuring Virtual LANs37 .1Q Vlan Current Table Information 802.1Q Vlan Current Table Information38 .1Q Vlan Static Table Configuration 802.1Q Vlan Static Table Configuration39 .1Q Vlan Static Table Configuration Example 40. Port Assignment Vlan Configuration Port Assignment Vlan Configuration41. Multicast Router Port Information Multicast Router Port Information42. Static Multicast Router Port Configuration Static Multicast Router Port Configuration43. Igmp Member Port Configuration Igmp Member Port Configuration44. Port Security Configuration Port Security Configuration45. Network Monitor Menu Monitoring the Switch46. Port Statistics Displaying Port Statistics47. Rmon Statistics Displaying Rmon StatisticsDrop Events 48. Unicast Address Table Displaying the Unicast Address Table49. IP Multicast Registration Table Displaying the IP Multicast Registration Table50. Static Unicast Addreeess Table Configuration Configuring Static Unicast AddressesLogging Off the System Resetting the System66 VH-2402S User Interface Common Tasks Configuring & Monitoring the SwitchSetting Password Protection Connecting via Telnet Checking Network Configuration StatusAssigning an IP Address Viewing Switch Statistics Setting Snmp Management AccessDownloading a Software Upgrade Configuring Port MirroringDownloading Via Tftp Downloading Via the Serial Port9033645-01 Configuring Spanning Tree Parameters Configuring Class of Service Configuring VLANsConfiguring Port Operation Configuring the Unicast Address Table Configuring BootP Setting a Default GatewayConfiguring Port Trunks Configuring & Monitoring the Switch VH-2402S Snmp Protocol Snmp ManagementMIB Objects RFC 1493 Bridge MIB RFC 1213 MIB-IIRFC 1573 Interfaces Evolution MIB RFC 1643 Ethernet-Like MIBIeee 802.1Q Q-MIB Compiling MIB Extensions Enterasys WebsiteEnterasys Proprietary MIB Extensions Appendix A. Spanning Tree Concepts Spanning Tree FeaturesGeneral Spanning Tree Protocol in a Network Figure A-1. Spanning Tree Using VH-2402S SwitchesSpanning Tree Protocol Parameters Table A-1. Spanning Tree Protocol DefaultsSpanning Tree Protocol Operation 9033645-01 Spanning Tree Concepts VH-2402S VLANs and Frame Tagging Appendix B. Virtual Lans VlansPort Overlapping VH-2402S Vlan ConfigurationAssigning Ports to VLANs Vlan ClassificationAutomatic Vlan Registration Forwarding Tagged/Untagged FramesForwarding Traffic with Unknown Vlan Tags Incoming tagged frames contain a priority level range Appendix C. Class of ServiceFigure C-1. Class of Service Example Igmp Snooping and IP Multicast Filtering Appendix D. IP Multicast FilteringPage Index Tftp Page 150524-103 R02