Asante Technologies 35160 user manual MIB Groups Supported

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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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