HP 8000M User Manual

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Using HP TopTools or Other SNMP Tools To Monitor and Manage the Switch
SNMP Management Features

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Monitoring data normally associated with the SNMP agent (“Get”
operations). Supported Standard MIBs include:

Bridge MIB (RFC 1493)

dot1dBase, dot1dTp, dot1dStp

Ethernet MAU MIB (RFC 1515)

dot3IfMauBasicGroup

Interfaces Evolution MIB (RFC 1573)

ifGeneralGroup, ifRcvAddressGroup, ifStackGroup

RMON MIB (RFC 1757)

etherstats, events, alarms, and history

SNMP MIB-II (RFC 1213)

system, interfaces, at, ip, icmp, tcp, udp, snmp

Entity MIB (RFC 2037)

HP Proprietary

MIBs include:

Statistics for message and packet buffers, tcp, telnet, and timep
(netswtst.mib)

Port counters, forwarding table, and CPU statistics (stat.mib)

tftp download (downld.mib)

Integrated Communications Facility Authentication Manager and
SNMP communities (icf.mib)

HP ProCurve Switch configuration (config.mib)

HP VLAN configuration information (vlan.mib) supporting
hpVlanGeneralGroup

HP Extended RMON MIB version 4 to allow statistical sampling

HP Entity MIB (entity.mib)

The switch SNMP agent also uses certain variables that are included in a
Hewlett-Packard proprietary MIB file you can add to the SNMP database
in your network management tool. You can copy the MIB file from the HP
TopTools for Hubs & Switches CD shipped with the switch, or from
following World Wide Web site:

http://www.hp.com/go/procurve

For more information, refer to Customer Support/Warranty booklet
included with your switch.

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