Cabletron Systems EMM-E6 User Manual

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EMM-E6 MIB Structure

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EMM-E6 MIB Structure

Repeater One, Repeater Two, and Repeater Three

The Repeater MIB components control all repeater functionality on the EMM-E6’s
three internal repeater channels: A, B, and C. These functions include port count,
port enable/disable, port status, board number, repeater statistics (packets, bytes,
collisions, errors, etc.), protocol counts, and frame sizes; also included are the
alarm, redundancy, source addressing, and trap functions. Note that the default
community names for the Repeater MIB components will always be different both
from one another and from the default names assigned to all the other
components; note, too, that no repeater component may ever share a community
name with any other repeater component on the same device.

Ctron Use Only

This MIB component is not user accessible, and contains no information required
by SPMA or any other remote management application.

FDDI SMT

The FDDI SMT (Station ManagemenT) MIB component contains the objects that
allow the FDDI BRIM port to function as a station on the FDDI ring, including
information regarding connection policy, configuration, T-Req and T-Neg values,
the TVX timer value, duplicate address testing, frame status, version IDs, and
upstream neighbor addresses.

ATM_MIB

The ATM_MIB component contains the objects that provide the ATM BRIM port
with its network functionality.

Host Services

The Host Services MIB component contains the objects that provide the EMM-E6
with its IP functionality — essentially, those functions which allow the EMM-E6
to operate over a network — including functions such as ping, Telnet, and TFTP.

IP Services

Like the Host Services MIB component, the IP Services MIB component contains
some objects related to basic IP functionality. In addition, if you have purchased
and installed routing capability for the EMM-E6, this component contains the
objects related to that routing functionality, including router, interface, and
component status and administrative information; specific routing components
related to each applicable routing protocol (IP Router Event Log, IPX Address
Table, DECNet System Configuration, etc.); and a variety of routing-related
performance statistics.

NOTE

Each installed BRIM module will bring its own MIB component(s); as additional BRIM
modules are released, you will note other MIB components which contain the OIDs
related to the BRIMs’ transmission methods and other functionality.

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