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Displaying the MIB-II System Group Variables

Page 9-2

Displaying the MIB-II System Group Variables

MIB-II is a core set of definitions created to define the

SNMP

-based management framework.

This MIB module contains definitions for both end systems and routers using the Internet
protocol suite. To display the

MIB-II

system group variables, enter

ss

at the system prompt. A screen similar to the following will be displayed.

System description:

Alcatel Omni Switch/Router

System Object ID:

1.3.6.1.4.1.800.3.1.1.2.

Agent Up Time:

5 days, 00:28:14.38

Contact:

Administrator

Name:

TechWrite

Location:

Bldg 46

Device Services:

DataLink/Subnetwork Layer
Internetwork Layer
Host Layernetwork Layer
Application Layer (Rlogin, Telnet, FTP)

The fields displayed by the

ss

command are described below.

System description

. The specific type of chassis, which can be an OmniSwitch, OmniAccess, or

Omni Switch/Router. This field is set by the

syscfg

command, which is described in Configur-

ing System Information on page 9-23.

System Object ID

. The

MIB

entry for the switch (where the object

ID

starts). This is read only.

This value helps you locate Alcatel-specific variables in the

MIB

tree.

Agent Up Time

. The time (in days, hours, minutes, and seconds) since the switch was re-initial-

ized.

Contact

. The name of a person to contact about this switch. This field is set by the

syscfg

command, which is described in Configuring System Information on page 9-23.

Name

. The name the system administrator assigned to this switch (the node’s fully qualified

domain name, by convention). This field is set by the

syscfg

command, which is described in

Configuring System Information on page 9-23.

Location

. The physical location of the switch. This field is set by the

syscfg

command, which

is described in Configuring System Information on page 9-23.

Device Services

. The type of services provided by the switch. Supported service types are

listed below:

Data Link /Subnetwork Layer

Internetwork Layer

Host Layer

Application Layer (Rlogin Telnet, FTP)

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