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Compaq AAR04BCTE User Manual

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M

Management information base (MIB), 1–1
Master agent, 1–1

mem2oct

support routine, 5–52

method routines

routine reference, 5–19 to 5–24

MIB browser, 4–1

command examples, 4–6
command flags, 4–2
command parameters, 4–1
data types, 4–5
using, 4–1

MIBCOMP

command example, 3–6
command syntax, 3–5

MIB compiler functionality, 1–7
MIB II, 2–5

groups supported under TCP/IP Services, 2–6

ifTable

, 2–7

objects defined under TCP/IP Services, 2–6
restrictions to definition, 2–6

sysObjectID

, 2–6

sysORTable

, 2–7

sysORTable

object, 2–6

tree structure, 3–2

MIBs

Host Resources, 2–1
MIB II, 2–5
provided with TCP/IP Services, 2–1
subtrees, 3–2

MIB specifications

creating, 3–1

MIB variable fields, 3–10

mosy

utility, 3–7

O

Object identification codes (See OIDs)
Object library files, 1–6
Object tables, 3–7

oid2instance

support routine, 5–42

OIDs

assigning, 3–2

o_counter

support routine, 5–37

o_integer

support routine, 5–31

o_octet

support routine, 5–33

o_oid

support routine, 5–34

o_string

support routine, 5–35

P

_ _parse_progname

support routine, 5–64

_ _print_varbind

support routine, 5–60

Problems

See Troubleshooting features

R

_ _restore_progname

support routine, 5–63

RFCs

1155, 2–7, 3–1, 3–2, 4–6
1213, 2–5
1514, 2–1, 2–5
1901 - 1908, 1–8
1902, 3–1, 3–2, 4–6
1907, 2–6, 2–7
2089, 1–8
2741, 1–2

S

*_set

method routine, 5–22

set_debug_level

support routine, 5–57

_ _set_progname

support routine, 5–62

set_select_limit

support routine, 5–61

SMI, 3–1

assigning ID codes, 3–2
hierarchical tree structure, 3–1
registering ID codes, 3–2

snmpi

utility, 3–7

sprintoid

support routine, 5–39

str2oid

support routine, 5–38

Structure of management information

See SMI

Subagent error limit, 6–1
Subagents, 1–1

including in startup and shutdown, 3–12
writing, 1–5, 3–5

Subtrees, 3–2

registering, 3–4

subtree_TBL.C output file, 3–9
subtree_TBL.H output file, 3–7
support routines

routine reference, 5–30 to 5–65

sysObjectID

, 2–6

sysORTable

, 2–7, 5–12

sysORTable

object, 2–6

T

Timeout, default, 6–1
Trap messages

data types, 4–5
receiving, 4–13
sending and receiving, 4–8
setting up a trap service, 4–12

Trap receiver, 4–1

command parameters, 4–12
examples, 4–13
running, 4–12

Trap sender, 4–1

command examples, 4–11
command flags, 4–10

Index–2