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Contents
About This Document
Chapter 1 Overview of the Brocade 6910 MIB
Chapter 2 Supported Standard MIBs
Chapter 3 Registration Chapter 4 Physical Properties of a Device
Chapter 5 Basic Configuration and Management
Chapter 6 User Access
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MIB Variable Index
About This Document
In this chapter
Supported hardware and software
Document conventions
Text formatting
ATTENTION
Notes
Related publications
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Introduction
Obtaining and installing the Brocade 6910 MIBs
Downloading the MIB from Technical Support web site
Downloading the MIB from Brocade FTP site
Standard objects
Proprietary objects
TABLE 1
Object Group Name Object Identifier Sections to Refer To
Structure of this guide
SNMPv3 support
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Supported on Brocade 6910 switches
RFC compliance - management
IEEE standards
LLDP MIB support
Partially supported standards
RFC 1213: Management Information Base (MIB-II)
RFC 1493: Definitions of managed objects for bridges
RFC 1611: DNS Server MIB extensions
RFC 1612: DNS Resolver MIB Extensions
RFC 2021: Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base, Version 2
RFC 2096: IP forwarding table MIB
RFC 2096: IP forwarding table MIB
RFC 2576: SNMP Community MIB
RFC 2737: Entity MIB, Version 2
RFC 2819: Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base
RFC 2863: Interfaces Group MIB
RFC 2925: Ping MIB
RFC 2925: Remote Trace MIB
RFC 3413: SNMP Notification MIB
RFC 3635: Ethernet-like interface types
RFC 3636: IEEE 802.3 Medium Attachment Units (MAU) MIB
IEEE 802.1ag: Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) MIB
IEEE 802.1ag: Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) MIB
RFC 4878: OAM Functions on Ethernet-Like Interfaces MIB
The following object groups in RFC 3636 are not supported on Brocade 6910 switches.
RFC 4878: OAM Functions on Ethernet-Like Interfaces MIB
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Common objects
The snChasUnitTable manages the temperature for the devices.
Power supply
Boards
General chassis
Refer to the chapter Traps and Objects to Enable Traps on page57 for objects dealing with traps.
Power supply table
Temperature
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Software Image
Reload
Software Image
File download and upload
the user will not be able to upload files to the TFTP server.
Software Image
Software image details
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Software configuration
Software configuration
Switch IP configurations
SNTP server table
These objects provide information on the SNTP server.
Media table
Media table
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Agent user access group
The following objects are used to manage general security functions.
General security objects
Authorization and accounting
The following objects provide information on RADIUS authentication.
The following objects are for authorization, and accounting functions.
RADIUS general group
RADIUS server table
The following objects provide information on the RADIUS server.
TACACS general objects
TACACS server table
TACACS server table
The following objects provide information on the TACACS server.
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Multi-device port authentication
TABLE 3
Global multi-device port authentication objects
The following global objects are available for Multi-Device Port Authentication.
Multi-device port authentication objects
The following objects are available for Multi-Device Port Authentication.
TABLE 5
TABLE 4
Multi-device port authentication clear sessions
Multi-device port authentication
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Dynamic ARP Inspection VLAN configuration table
DAI VLAN configuration table
Dynamic ARP Inspection Interface configuration table
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DHCP Snooping global scalar object
One scalar object can clear all entries in the DHCP binding database.
DHCP Snooping Interface configuration table
DHCP Snooping VLAN configuration table
IP Source Guard
IP Source Guard Interface configuration table
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MAC-based VLAN global objects
The following MAC-Based VLAN global objects have been created to provide support through SNMP.
TABLE 6
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Switch port information
Switch port information group
The snSwIfInfoTable contains information about the switch port groups.
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Link Aggregation Group (LAG) table
Link Aggregation Group (LAG) table
fdryLinkAggregationGroupTable
Link Aggregation Group (LAG) table
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CPU utilization
System DRAM information group
Global ARP statistics
Global ARP statistics
The following are the MIB objects display statistics for ARP.
Support for optical monitoring
System logging
System logging
The objects in this section manage system logging functions (Syslog) using SNMP.
System log server table
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Agent temperature table for stacking
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Objects for Brocade 6910 switch traps
This table allows you to configure trap receivers on the Brocade 6910 switch:
This section present the objects available to enable or disable traps.
Trap information
Standard traps
Brocade supports the following traps from RFC 1215:
This section present the standard traps supported on devices.
System status traps
Standard traps Brocade supports the following traps from RFC 2863:
Traps for spanning tree protocol
Brocade suppo rts for the fo llowing traps for RMON from R FC 2819.
Brocade supports for the following traps for Spanning Tree Protocol from RFC 1493.
Traps for RMON events
Trap Name and Number Descr iption
IronWare traps
General traps
IronWare traps
Port security traps
Brocade supp orts for th e following traps for st acking.
These traps appy to ports that have the Port Security feature enabled.
Traps for stacking
Examples
RMON event traps
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MIB Variable Index
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