Introduction
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
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System | 1 |
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Interfaces | 2 |
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Address Translation | 3 |
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Internet Protocol (IP) | 4 |
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Internet Control Message (ICMP) | 5 |
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Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) | 6 |
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User Datagram Protocol (UDP) | 7 |
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Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) | 8 |
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CMIP over TCP (CMOT) | 9 |
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Transmission | 10 |
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SNMP | 11 |
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GenericIF | 12 |
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AppleTalk | 13 |
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Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) | 14 |
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Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) | 15 |
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Remote Network Monitoring (RMON) | 16 |
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Bridge | 17 |
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There are additional groups under