
Managing Routers and BNX Platforms
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To access individual objects, first select the top-level object group. The MIB
Browser brings you down one level in the tree and displays subordinate object
groups. Continue selecting object groups and descending through the MIB tree
until the MIB Browser displays the individual objects that you want to select.
You can differentiate between object groups and individual objects by noting their
position in the MIB Browser window. Object groups are flush left with the
window; individual objects are indented slightly.
Use the scroll bar to scroll through the MIB. To move backward in the MIB tree,
select the Back option, which appears in the Quick Get Facility window after you
display subordinate object groups from the top-level object group.
T
able 4-1 describes where to find different types of MIB information.
Table 4-1. Finding MIB Information
Top-level MIB Object
Group
Types of Objects/Information Example
wfHardwareConfig Objects pertaining to router hardware
configuration
Router backplane ID, power supply,
temperature, serial number
wfSoftwareConfig Objects pertaining to the type of protocol
and driver software that is loaded, and
information required to load the software
Interface drivers
wfSystem Objects pertaining to the router system
software
System record, console, remote
console, circuit name table
wfLine Objects pertaining to drivers and lines FDDI tables, line state, line traffic
wfApplication LAN, WAN, and Bridge information Routing tables, packet information,
protocol state information
rptrBasicPackage Repeater configuration, status, and
control information
Repeater operational state
rptrMonitorPackage Objects that monitor repeater
performance statistics
Performance and error statistics for
groups and ports
rptrAddrTrackPackage Table of address mapping information
about the repeater ports
Source address of the last readable
frame that the port received
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