HP (Hewlett-Packard) 200 Network Router User Manual


 
This chapter provides descriptions of all variables contained in the
enterprise-specific management information base (MIB) on the router.
Routers from Hewlett-Packard use the Wellfleet private-enterprise
branch of the MIB:
“iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.wellfleet.commServer.wfmib”
or 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.1.1.
At the next level down are the router’s highest-level MIB branches. This
appendix is divided into a section for each of those branches, organized
alphabetically. The hierarchical structure of those branches and their
variables are described in each section. The variables at the end of each
branch are listed alphabetically.
To construct the pathname to the variable for use in NCL’s List and
Get commands, separate the names of each level in the structure
with periods. For example:
get cct.wan1.frames_rx_ok
For a name surrounded by square brackets, omit the period
preceding it. For example:
get alarm[1].set_cnt
Square brackets are commonly used to indicate a slot number for
certain pathnames.
To learn more about accessing the MIB:
Refer to the User’s Guide for:
Instructions on how to use pathnames and the List, Get and Reset
commands
A quick reference to the full set of MIB commands.
(Located under ‘‘Accesesing the Management Information Base’’ and
in subsequent sections in chapter 7 of the User’s Guide.)
Refer to chapter 16, ‘‘Using the Network Control Language’’, in this
manual for a detailed description of each MIB command.
*Series 200 and 400 routers always use [1] where a slot number is required. For the HP Router 650, [2]
through [5] may be used where a slot number is required. The actual number used for a Router 650
corresponds to the slot in which the desired variable occurs.
Management Information Base Variables
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