IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C SNMP Management
SNMP Environment C-3
rfc2233.mib (IF-MIB)
rfc1493.mib
rfc2665.mib
rfc1907.mib
rfc2493.mib
ces.mib
rfc2127 (ISDN-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-1 object id is
iso (1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).rad(164).radGen(6).
systems(1).radSysIPMux(3).IPmux1(82)
The IPmux-1E object id is
iso (1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).rad(164).radGen(6).
systems(1).radSysIPMux(3).IPmux1E(84)
Enterprise-specific MIBs supported by RAD equipment, including IPmux- 1/1E6,
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.
SNMP Communities
SNMP delimits management domains by defining communities. Each community
is identified by a name, which is an alphanumeric string of up to 255 characters
defined by the user.
The IPmux-1/1E SNMP agent defines strings of up to 10 characters (case sensitive,
numeric and alphabetical).
Any SNMP entity (both managed entities and management stations) is assigned a
community name by its user. In parallel, the user defines a list of the communities
for each SNMP entity that are authorized to communicate with the entity, and the
access rights associated with each community (this is the SNMP community name
table of the entity).
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