C. Traps and MIBs

MIB II (RFC 1213)

he objects defined by MIB II (RFC 1213) are organized into the following groups:

System Group (see MIB II (RFC 1213) System Group)

IP Group – Supported at a minimum. No tables or objects containing an IP address are supported.

SNMP Group – Objects that apply to a management agent are fully supported:snmpInPkts (snmp1), snmpOutPkts (snmp2), snmpInBadVersions (snmp3, snmpInBadCommunityUses (snmp5), snmpInASNParseErrs (snmp6), snmpInTotalReqVars (snmp13), snmpInTotalSetVars (snmp 14), snmpInGetRequests (snmp15), snmpInGetNexts (snmp 16), snmpInSetRequests (snmp 17), snmpInGetResponses (snmp 18), snmpInTraps (snmp 19), snmpOutTooBigs (snmp 20), snmpOutNoSuchNames (snmp21), snmpOutBadValues (snmp21), snmpOutGenErrs (snmp24), snmpOutGetResponses (snmp28), snmpOutTraps (snmp29), and snmpEnableAuthenTraps (snmp30).

MIB II (RFC 1213) System Group

System Group objects are fully supported by the GranDSLAM 4200, as shown in Table C-2, System Group Objects.

Table C-2. System Group Objects (1 of 2)

Object

Description

Setting/Contents

 

 

 

sysDescr

Provides a full name and

he object is set to display a string in the following format:

(system 1)

version identification for the

Paradyne Ubiquity ATM Stackable DSLAM; Model: xxxx;

 

GranDSLAM system’s

 

S/W Release: yy.yy.yy; CCA number: zzzz-zzz;

 

hardware and software.

 

Serial number: sssssss;

 

 

 

 

Where:

 

 

xxxx: Full model number of the unit

 

 

yy.yy.yy: Software revision number

 

 

zzzz-zzz: Hardware revision number of the parentboard

 

 

sssssss: Unit serial number

 

 

 

sysObjectID

Identifies the network

OIDs (Object Identifiers):

(system 2)

management subsystem for

atm-stackable: [company enterprise OID].1.14.18

 

the GranDSLAM 4200.

 

atms:stack – [company enterprise OID].1.14.18.1

 

 

 

 

atms:4200 – [company enterprise OID].1.14.18.1.1

 

 

 

sysUpTime

Provides the time (in hundreths

ASCII character string (32 characters), as set by the user.

(system 4)

of a second) since the network

badValue(3) – Field length exceeded.

 

management portion of the

 

 

 

 

system was last reinitialized.

 

 

 

 

 

sysContact

Provides the contact

ASCII character string (32 characters), as set by the user:

(system 4)

information for the person

badValue(3) – Field length exceeded.

 

managing the node.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

sysName

Provides a contact name for

ASCIIT

character string (32 characters), as set by the user:

(system 5)

the node.

badValue(3) – Field length exceeded.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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