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MIB Objects
11.2 MIB OBJECTS
A number of standard MIB specifications have been defined for managing network equipment. SNMP compliant devices typically support one or more standard MIBs defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), in the form of Request for Comments (RFC) documents.
These MIBs provide a common method of managing devices, such as hubs and switches, and network interfaces, such as Ethernet and token ring. The primary standard MIB, referred to as MIB II, provides an overall view of the managed agent and must be supported, at least in part, by all SNMP agents. In addition, proprietary MIB extensions are defined by commercial vendors for managing
The switch supports six standard MIBs:
•RFC 1213 - Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP based Internets (MIB II)
•RFC 1493 - Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges
•RFC 1573 - Evolution of the Interfaces Group of MIB II
•RFC 1643 - Definitions of Managed Objects for the
•RFC 1757 - Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base
•IEEE 802.1Q - VLAN Bridge Management
The switch also supports Enterasys Networks proprietary MIB extensions.
11.2.1 RFC 1213 (MIB II)
RFC 1213 provides management of
MIB II.
This MIB reports information about the protocols and network interfaces supported on the agent itself, as well as other general information. The MIB is divided into a number of groups, each of which corresponds to a specific protocol or set of information. Some groups are defined in other RFC documents.