Avaya Octel 200 Server User Manual


 
SNMP 11B-3
Octel 200/300 S.4.1PB6001901
11B.3 PRIVATE MIB
Introduction
The private MIB consists of about 60 variables whose data values are divided into various groups defined
by the MIB file hierarchy. There are 23 variables that are repeated from each location configured. The
actual division of the groups as displayed on the SNMP manager application depends on the MIB
descriptor file being used.
For example, SUNNET SNMP Manager (by Sun Microsystems) displays the private MIB variables in
four groups representing the system configuration (system ID information), the combined data from the
Digital Network Traffic Report and specified LOCATION Table data fields, the Digital Network
Performance Report, and the Hardware Error Table.
. The examples in this chapter were formatted by the SUNNET SNMP Manager software package.
Your actual SNMP screens may look different, depending on the specific SNMP Manager software
package and MIB descriptor file you are using.
The four parts of the private MIB collect defined fields of data from the Digital Network Performance
Report, the Digital Network Traffic Report, the LOCATION Table, and the Hardware Error Table. The
relevant fields are organized into groups of associated variable that are retrieved from the Octel 200/300
by SNMP protocol queries from the SNMP manager application.
The four reports available in the private MIB are
Configuration information that identifies the current cabinet.
Summary of information for a digital network location.
The Digital Network Traffic Report
The system Hardware Error Table
These are described in detail in the sections following.
CONFIG
This part of the private MIB contains configuration information that identifies to the current cabinet,
including:
- System name
- System serial number
- System ID
These variables are taken from the Digital Network Performance Report.
CONFIG
LOCTABLE
DNETSTAT
HWERRTABLE