Management Protocols

MIB and Trap Support

Each managed device has configuration, status, and statistical information that defines its functionality and operational capabilities. These elements make up the MIB for the device being managed. The MIB defines the kind of information an NMS can retrieve from a managed device, and the settings an NMS can control in a managed device.

Model Number supports the following MIBs:

RFC 1213: "Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-Based

Internet: MIB-II" Supported groups: system, interfaces, IP, ICMP, UDP, and SNMP groups.

RFC 1215: "A Convention for Defining Traps for Use with the SNMP" Supported groups: ColdStart, linkUp, linkDown, and authenticationFailure traps. Link status traps are sent for events related to Ethernet.

RFC 1493: "Definition of Managed Objects for Bridges" Supported groups: Base, Spanning Tree, and transparent bridging groups. The Spanning Tree MIB can only be accessed if the Spanning Tree protocol is enabled.

ADSL MIB

ATM MIB

ADC Agent MIB

ADC Tiger MIB

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