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6.4.2 MIB Groups Supported

The following MIB-II groups are supported:

The System group – General information about the managed system, such as contact information and system name

The Interfaces group – Information about each interface in the managed unit, and statistics for that interface

The Address Translation group – This group is deprecated, and should not be used

The IP group – Contains counters for Internet Protocol Traffic. It includes as a sub-group the IP Net-to-Media table, which tracks MAC-to-IP address mappings

The ICMP group – Keeps statistics for Internet Control Protocol datagrams

The TCP group – Keeps statistics for the Transmission Control Protocol, including a table of established connections

The UDP group – Keeps statistics for the User Datagram Protocol

The EGP group – Keeps statistics on the Exterior Gateway Protocol

The SNMP group – Keeps statistics on the Simple Network Management Protocol

The following Bridge MIBs are supported:

The dot1dBase group – Contains the objects that apply to all types of bridges

The dot1dStp group – Contains objects to manage the Spanning Tree Protocol

The dot1dTp group – Contains objects that describe the bridge’s function as a transparent bridge

The dot1dStatic group – Allows the creation and management of static entries in the bridge’s forwarding table

The switch supports the Ethernet-like MIB:

The Ethernet-like Statistics group – Records statistics relevant to Ethernet’s CSMA/CD access method

The following RMON MIBs are supported:

The Ethernet Statistics group – Records statistics for each Ethernet interface on the switch, including records of frame sizes received

The Ethernet History group – Collects statistics for each interface in buckets covering a user- selectable time period

The Alarm group – Allows the manager to set a threshold on a counter, and to configure a response if the threshold is crossed in either a rising or falling direction

The Event group – Allows the manager to configure a response when an alarm is triggered. Responses include a trap or log entry

For more information on SNMP, refer to the SNMP software user’s manual.

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Contents IntraCore 35160 Series Quick Start Guide IntraCore 35160 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Switches User’s ManualTable of Contents Page Introduction FeaturesSwitchCore CXE2010 Package ContentsLEDs 2 IC35160-G 1 IC35160-TFront and Back Panel Descriptions Management and ConfigurationConsole Interface Web-Based InterfaceSnmp Management Recommended Installation Tools Hardware Installation and SetupInstallation Overview Safety OverviewCooling and Airflow Installation into an Equipment RackPower Requirements Environmental RequirementsGbic Interfaces Installing a GbicGbic Care and Handling Installing the Optional Emergency Power SupplyConnecting Power Removing a Gbic1 10/100/1000BaseT Ports Cabling Procedures Connecting to the NetworkSetup Gigabit Ethernet Ports Cabling ProceduresConnecting to a Console Connecting Via Telnet Connecting Via the Web BrowserIP Assignment Changing the PasswordSimple Network Management Protocol Snmp Exiting a Submenu ConfigurationAccessing a Submenu LoggingGeneral Information Configuration MenuChanging System Administration Info Administration ConfigurationSystem IP Configuration Port ConfigurationChanging System IP Information Page Enabling or Disabling a Port Advanced Port ConfigurationEnabling or Disabling 802.3x Flow Control Setting Port Class of ServiceSetting Port Default Priority Setting Port Maximum Packet LengthGlobal Port Configuration Unicast Forwarding Database ConfigurationDisplaying the Forwarding Database Searching for a MAC Address Setting the MAC Address Age-Out TimeSecurity Management Vlan ManagementProtocol Configuration Snmp ConfigurationChanging Community Strings Adding or Updating a Trap Receiver Enabling Authentication TrapsDeleting a Trap Receiver Spanning Tree Protocol STP ConfigurationSpanning Tree Port Configuration Setting Port Priority and Path CostEnabling and Disabling STP Trunk Group Configuration QoS Priority Queue Management Defining the Priority ListAssigning Packets to Priority Queues Example User Interface Configuration Setting Console UI Time-out PeriodSetting SSH/Telnet UI Time-out Change Password Adding or Deleting an Access HostEnabling or Disabling SSH and Telnet Access Control System UtilitiesEnabling or Disabling the Web Server Port Mirroring Enabling or Disabling System Port MirroringAdding or Deleting a Monitor Port System Reset Resetting the SwitchSystem Clock System Log Scheduling a System ResetClearing the System Log Bootstrap ConfigurationTftp File Transfers Ping Utility StatisticsAdvanced Management Snmp and Rmon ManagementRmon Management Viewing a List of Duplicated IP Addresses Duplicated IP Detection and TrapEnabling and Disabling Duplicated IP Detection Enabling and Disabling Duplicated IP TrapEnabling and Disabling Station Movement Trap Configuring Port SecurityConfiguring Port Lock and Intruder Lock Configuring Port New Node Detection TrapResetting Security to Defaults Port-based Network Access ControlConfiguring Security Level 2 or Level Setting the Intruder TrapPage Name Description Port Control SettingsSetting Timers Setting Radius Parameters Radius Server IPServer Port Vlan Specifications for the IntraCore 35160 Series Other Vlan Features of the switchVlan Management Creating a Vlan Configuring Static Vlan GroupsAdvanced Static Vlan Configuration Adding and Deleting VLANs from the Port Configuring Vlan Port AttributesSetting the Port Vlan ID Configuring Port Receive Frame TypeDisplaying a Summary of Vlan Groups Setting Port TypeMulticast Addresses Resetting Vlan Configuration to DefaultsIP Multicast Traffic Management Displaying a Vlan Port SummaryConfiguring IP Multicast Traffic Management Igmp SnoopingEnabling and Disabling Igmp Snooping Displaying a Summary of Group Addresses Advanced Igmp ConfigurationRemoving a Multicast Group Address IP Multicast Forwarding Database ConfigurationAdding Ports to the Selected Address Inserting a Multicast Group AddressWeb-Based Management Accessing with a Web BrowserFront Panel Button Genl Info General Information ButtonManagement Buttons Port Config Port Configuration Button Span Tree Spanning Tree Button Addr Address Table Button Snmp ButtonVlan Configuration Vlan ButtonVlan Group Create Acceptable Frame Type Port ConfigurationSet Port Type Port Vlan ID PvidTag/Untag Port Egress Type Trunking ButtonSecurity Button Port Ingress FilteringPage Snmp Management Snmp Management OperationsSnmp Protocol Community Name and Security MIB TreeName Space Path MIB Groups Supported Vlan ID and Tagged Frames Switching ConceptsVLANs Port-Based VLANsSpanning Tree Parameters Spanning Tree ProtocolPort Vlan ID How It WorksSpanning Tree Port Configuration Full Duplex, Flow Control, and Auto-negotiationFull Duplex Auto-Negotiation Flow ControlProblem Possible Solutions Appendix A. TroubleshootingAppendix B. Features and Specifications SpecificationsPhysical Characteristics Technical Support and Warranty Environmental RangeStandards Compliance Appendix C. FCC Compliance and Warranty Statements FCC Compliance Statement Important Safety InstructionsIntraCare Warranty Statement Page Appendix D. Console Port Pin Outs Pin Number Signal NameAppendix E. Online Warranty Registration Loading Software Locally Appendix F. BootP ConfigurationBootstrap Configuration Image BanksLoading Software Remotely BOOTP-TFTP