SNMP Interface

Datalogic MIBs

Beyond the standard values, SNMP allows manufacturers to define their own private MIBs. For example, Datalogic has been assigned a MIB by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority that allows Datalogic to define SNMP values relating specifically to devices that we manufacture. Within the Datalogic MIB, several categories of values have been defined including scanner configu- rations, terminal power configurations and terminal network parameters.

The format of a MIB follows rules laid out in the appropriate standards, allow- ing the manufacturers of network management tools such as HP OpenView, IBM’s Tivoli, Computer Associates’ Unicenter, and CastleRock SNMPc to make use of the MIBs developed by manufacturers. The MIB can be processed by following the procedures used by the management tool, allowing for the proper display of SNMP values retrieved from the agent.

For example, if the Datalogic MIB is loaded into OpenView, the administrator can then view all of the values defined by Datalogic using the names assigned by Datalogic, as well as a brief explanation of what each value represents. This will also allow the administrator to update most values, and provides range checking information for the tool to take advantage of. The current Datalogic MIB can be found on the Datalogic Mobile website at www.mobile.data- logic.com in the Downloads area.

Additional Resources

Additional information on SNMP can be found at the following websites:

www.snmplink.org

www.snmpworld.com

www.simpleweb.com

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