SNMP Agent
8-2
8000-A2-GB21-30
April 1998
MIB Compliance
Various pieces of configuration, status, and statistical data within the Hotwire
DSLAM SNMP agent form a database of information that is accessible from the
DCE Manager. This collection of information is called a Management Information
Base (MIB). The basic definitions of the content of an SNMP agent’s MIB are
defined within various Internet Request for Comments (RFC) documents.
An HP OpenView MIB browser requires the operator to load the appropriate MIB
files into its database before it can manage the Hotwire DSLAM network. For
more information about DCE Manager, see the
OpenLane DCE Manager for HP
OpenView for Windows User’s Guide
or the
OpenLane DCE Manager User’s
Guide
.
The Hotwire DSLAM supports the following MIBs:
H MIB II – System Group (described in RFC 1213)
H MIB II – ICMP Group (described in RFC 1213)
H MIB II – UDP Group (described in RFC 1213)
H MIB II – Transmission Group (described in RFC 1213)
H MIB II – SNMP Group (described in RFC 1213)
H MIB II – Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-like Interface Types
(described in RFC 1398)
H MIB II – Definitions of Managed Objects for the Link Control Protocol of the
Point-to-Point Protocol (described in RFC 1471)
H MIB II – Definitions of Managed Objects for the IP Network Control Protocol
of the Point-to-Point Protocol (described in RFC 1473)
H MIB II – Evolution of Interfaces Group (described in RFC 1573)
H MIB II – Ethernet Interface MIB (described in RFC 1643)
H Entity MIB (described in RFC 2037)
H Paradyne DSL Enterprise MIBs:
— Hotwire System MIB (hot_sys.mib)
— Hotwire xDSL MIB (hot_xdsl.mib)
— Security MIB (devSecurity.mib)
— Device Health and Status MIB (devHealthAndStatus.mib)
— DHCP Relay Agent MIB (hot_dhcp.mib)
— Hotwire 5446 RTU Traps MIB (trapdefs.mib)
— Diagnostics MIB (hot_diag.mib)
— IP Injection MIB (injection.mib)