Giant 1-Feb manual Using CCO to Access the MIB Files

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Accessing the MIB Files through SNMP

Using CCO to Access the MIB Files

To access the MIB files from CCO, click Software & Support to display the Software Center site.

CCO serves a wide variety of users through two interfaces that are updated and enhanced simultaneously: a character-based version and a multimedia version that resides on the World Wide Web (WWW). The character-based CCO supports Zmodem, Kermit, Xmodem, FTP, and Internet e-mail, and it is excellent for quick access to information over lower bandwidths. The WWW version of CCO provides richly formatted documents with photographs, figures, graphics, and video, as well as hyperlinks to related information.

You can access CCO in the following ways:

WWW:http://www.cisco.com

WWW:http://www-europe.cisco.com

WWW:http://www-china.cisco.com Telnet: cco.cisco.com

Modem: From North America, 408 526-8070; from Europe, 33 1 64 46 40 82. Use the

following terminal settings: VT100 emulation; data bits: 8; parity: none; stop bits: 1; and connection rates up to 28.8 kbps.

For a copy of CCO’s Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), contact cco-help@cisco.com. For additional information, contact cco-team@cisco.com.

Remote Monitoring

The Remote Monitoring (RMON) MIB is used by network managers to monitor remote devices. An RMON implementation consists of a software probe that continually collects statistics about a LAN and a management station that communicates with the probe. The probe transfers information to the management station on request or when a predefined threshold is crossed.

The hub supports four RMON groups (Table 2-1) as defined in RFC 1757. Default statistic rows are created for each port when you start the hub. You can obtain information about the four supported groups by using any SNMP management application.

Installing and Starting Up the Hub 2-25

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Giant 1-Feb manual Using CCO to Access the MIB Files