09-21-2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by
forumguest
Can you give the MIB files used for this?
Better if you use Google or some other search engine and search for the MIBs you need, don't you think?
Then, you can create a table of your required information and the name of the MIB and post back as a reference for others?
Thanks.
Hint:
MIB Depot
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os_mibs(8) System Manager's Manual os_mibs(8)
NAME
os_mibs - Tru64 UNIX extensible SNMP subagent daemon
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/os_mibs
DESCRIPTION
The os_mibs daemon is a subagent that implements the standard MIB support for Tru64 UNIX. It currently supports MIB II, the FDDI MIB, the
Token Ring MIB, Host Resources MIB, and the Ethernet-like Interfaces MIB.
This daemon is started and stopped automatically and in conjunction with the SNMP master agent snmpd; no configuration or user action is
required. Unexpected conditions when servicing requests for these MIBs are logged using the syslog function.
For Host Resources MIB information, see Network Administration.
For information about building subagents and extensible SNMP support, see the Network Programmer's Guide.
FILES
The system daemon log file. Where (date is the date).
SEE ALSO
Commands: snmpd(8), snmp_request(8)
Functions: syslog(3)
RFC 1213, MIB II
RFC 1231, IEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB
RFC 1285, FDDI MIB
RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB
RFC 2011, SNMPv2 MIB for the Internet Protocol using SMIv2
RFC 2012, SNMPv2 MIB for the Transmission Control Protocol using SMIv2
RFC 2013, SNMPv2 MIB for the User Datagram Protocol using SMIv2
RFC 2358, Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-like Interface Types
os_mibs(8)