How To Use the Network Control Language (NCL) Commands To Manage a Router
Accessing the Management Information Baseslot number depends on which slot contains the desired MIB activity information.
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| “Managed objects”, such as ‘‘buf’’ describe varioius resources in the | ||
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| router. Which managed objects currently reside in the router depends on | ||
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| which protocols and services are enabled. The names of the | ||
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| are listed in the “Managed Objects Table”, below. These are the heads of | ||
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| branches, leading in some number of levels to single MIB variables. | ||
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| Most of the objects listed in the following table are available in all HP | ||
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| routers. Certain objects are not available in all models. Some objects are | ||
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| active only when the service to which they apply has been configured in | ||
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| the router. For example, the ‘‘at’’ object for the AppleTalk routing service | ||
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| is active only if AppleTalk has been configured. | ||
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| Managed Objects Table |
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| Alarms (uses slot #) | alarm | |
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| AppleTalk router | at | |
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| AppleTalk router MIB | atmib | |
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| Bridge | lb | |
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| Bridge address table | lbmib | |
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| Buffers (uses slot #) | buf | |
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| Chassis information base | chassis | |
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| Circuits | cct | |
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| Configuration | config | |
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| Data link services | dls | |
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| DECnet router | drs | |
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| DECnet routing table | decnet | |
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| Device drivers (uses slot #) | driver | |
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| Event log information base | log | |
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| Experimental MIB (for future use) | exmib |
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