IPmux-16 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B SNMP Management
SNMP Environment B-3
MIBs of general interest are published by the IAB in the form of a Request for
Comment (RFC) document. In addition, MIBs are also often assigned informal
names that reflect their primary purpose. Enterprise-specific MIBs are published
and distributed by their originator, who is responsible for their contents.
MIBs Supported by the IPmux-16 SNMP Agent
The interpretation of the relevant MIBs is a function of the SNMP agent of each
managed entity. The general MIBs supported by the IPmux-16 SNMP agent are:
rfc1213.mib (except the interfaces view which is supported via RFC 2233)
ianaiftype.mib (defines the ifType)
rfc2233.mib (IF-MIB)
rfc1493.mib
rfc2665.mib
rfc1907.mib
rfc2493.mib
ces.mib
rfc2495.mib (except Far End objects and RW configuration objects which are
different for each configuration) - replaces RFC 1406; which is now obsolete.
rfc2494.mib
rfc2239.mib
IP-MUX RAD private mib
The IPmux-16 object id is iso
(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).rad(164).radGen(6).syste
ms(1).radAce(3).radIPmux16(81)
Enterprise-specific MIBs supported by RAD equipment, including IPmux-16, are
available in ASN.1 format from the RAD Technical Support Department.
Management Domains Under SNMP
In principle, SNMP allows each management station that recognizes the MIBs
supported by a device to perform all the management operations available on that
device. However, this is not desirable in actual practice, it is necessary to provide a
means to delimit management domains.