Using the snmp mib – Perle Systems IOLAN SCS User Manual

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IOLAN SDS/SCS/STS User’s Guide, Version 3.6

Using the SNMP MIB

After you have successfully connected to the IOLAN through your SNMP Management tool or MIB
browser, expand the

PERLE-IOLAN-SDS-MIB

folder to see the IOLAN’s parameter folders. Below is

an example of the configurable parameters under the

ServicesInfo

folder.

The first variable in each folder is the

Status

variable, for example,

serviceStatus

. When you

perform a

GET

on this variable, one of the following values will be returned:

z

1—Indicates that the container folder is active with no changes.

z

2—Indicates that the container folder is active with change(s).

Once you have completed setting the variables in a folder, you will want to submit your changes to
the IOLAN. To do this, set the

Status

variable to

4

. If you want to discard the changes, set the

Status

variable to

6

.

z

4—Indicates that the changes in the container folder are to be submitted to the IOLAN.

z

6—Indicates that the changes in the container folder are to be discarded.

If you want to save all the changes that have been submitted to the IOLAN, you need to expand the

adminInfo

container folder and

SET

the

adminFunction

to

1

to write to FLASH. To make the

configuration changes take effect,

SET

the

adminFunction

to

3

to reboot the IOLAN.

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