Using SNMPSNMP MIB Information

MIB Name

Description

Dependencies

 

 

 

IGMP-STD-MIB,

Internet Group Management Protocol MIB.

SNMPv2-SMI,

RFC 2933

 

SNMPv2-TC,

 

 

SNMPv2-CONF,

 

 

IF-MIB

 

 

 

INET-ADDRESS-MIB,

Textual Conventions for Internet Network Addresses.

SNMPv2-SMI,

RFC 2851

 

SNMPv2-TC

 

 

 

IP-BRIDGE-MIB,

The Bridge MIB Extension module for managing

SNMPv2-SMI,

RFC 2674

Priority and Multicast Filtering, defined by IEEE

SNMPv2-TC,

 

802.1D.

SNMPv2-CONF,

 

 

BRIDGE-MIB

 

 

 

IP-FORWARD-MIB,

IP Forwarding Table MIB

SNMPv2-SMI,

RFC 2096

 

SNMPv2-TC,

 

 

IP-MIB,

 

 

SNMPv2-CONF

 

 

 

IP-MIB, RFC 2011

SNMPv2 Management Information Base for the

SNMPv2-SMI,

 

Internet Protocol using SMIv2. Includes Internetwork

SNMPv2-TC,

 

Control Message Protocol (ICMP).

SNMPv2-CONF

 

 

 

MAU-MIB,

Management Information for IEEE 802.3 Medium

SNMPv2-SMI,

RFC 2668

Attachment Units.

SNMPv2-TC,

 

 

SNMPv2-CONF

 

 

 

Novell RIPSAP MIB

This MIB defines the management information for the

SNMPv2-SMI

 

Routing Information Protocol (RIP) and Service

 

 

Advertising Protocol (SAP) protocols running in a

 

 

Novell Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) protocol

 

 

environment. It provides information in addition to

 

 

that contained in the IPX MIB itself. All tables in this

 

 

MIB are linked to an instance of IPX via the system

 

 

instance identifier as defined in the IPX MIB.

 

 

 

 

OSPF-MIB,

Open Path Shortest First (OSPF) Version 2

SNMPv2-SMI,

RFC 1850

Management Information Base.

SNMPv2-TC,

 

 

SNMPv2-CONF

 

 

 

Q-BRIDGE-MIB,

The Bridge MIB Extension module for managing Pri-

SNMPv2-SMI,

RFC 2674

ority and Multicast Filtering, defined by IEEE 802.1D. SNMPv2-TC,

 

 

SNMPv2-CONF,

 

 

SNMP-

 

 

FRAMEWORK-

 

 

MIB,

 

 

BRIDGE-MIB,

 

 

P-BRIDGE-MIB

 

 

 

RIPv2-MIB,

Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Version 2 MIB

SNMPv2-SMI,

RFC 1724

Extension.

SNMPv2-TC,

 

 

SNMPv2-CONF

 

 

RMON-MIB, RFC 2819 Remote Network Monitoring (RMON) Management

SNMPv2-SMI,

 

Information Base.

SNMPv2-TC,

 

 

SNMPv2-CONF

 

 

 

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