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The zero at the end (.0), indicates that this is a single instance, and that only one value can be returned. Whenever you are looking for a variable with only one value, you must include the .0 at the end. Some variables may have multiple values, such as an IP address and an associated port number.

Table 1-2 MIB-II Group Descriptions

MIB-II Group

Number (1.3.6.1.2.1.)

 

 

 

 

System

1

 

 

Interfaces

2

 

 

Address Translation

3

 

 

Internet Protocol (IP)

4

 

 

Internet Control Message (ICMP)

5

 

 

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)

6

 

 

User Datagram Protocol (UDP)

7

 

 

Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP)

8

 

 

CMIP over TCP (CMOT)

9

 

 

Transmission

10

 

 

SNMP

11

 

 

GenericIF

12

 

 

AppleTalk

13

 

 

Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)

14

 

 

Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)

15

 

 

Remote Network Monitoring (RMON)

16

 

 

Bridge

17

 

 

There are additional groups under MIB-II, but all groups are not supported by the ELS10-26.

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