Enterasys Networks X-Pedition XSR CLI User Manual
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snmp-server Commands
XSR CLI Reference Guide 1-17
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Enterasys
Configuration
Management
This MIB allows an SNMP management entity to upload and download
executable images and configuration files to the XSR and identify the
active executable image and configuration files.
Using this MIB to reset the XSR will succeed only if SNMP system
shutdown is enabled with the
snmp-server system-shutdown
command (see
).
Enterasys Syslog
Client
The XSR allows read‐only access to the Syslog server configuration.
Enterasys SNMP
Persistence
This MIB lets SNMP save configuration changes to the startup‐config file.
When reconfiguration occurs via SNMP or the CLI, changes remain
volatile until running‐config is saved to startup‐config. By setting etsysSnmp
PersistenceSave to save (2), running‐config is saved to startup‐config. The
only etsysSnmpPersistenceMode supported is pushButtonSave (2).
Enterasys Firewall
This MIB implements SNMP‐based Firewall monitoring of the XSR.
Host Resource
RFC‐2790. This MIB provides monitoring of CPU load and memory.
Entity MIB V2
RFC‐2737. This MIB contains tables for physical and logical entities
managed by the SNMP agent.
SNMPv3 MIBs
The SNMPv3 MIBs implemented on the XSR’s are: RFC‐3411 Framework,
RFC‐3412 MPD, RFC‐3414 USM, RFC‐3415 VACM
MIB‐II
RFC‐1213. All objects except the EGP and AT groups. Address
Translation (AT) data can be retrieved from ipNetToMediaTable.
Evolution of MIB‐II
Interfaces Group
RFC‐1573. IfStackTable translated to SMIv1.
IP Tunnel MIB
RFC‐2667. tunnellfTable is supported when VPN is enabled.
IP Forward
RFC‐2096. ipCidrRoute objects.
Enterasys Service
Level Reporting
Response Time Reporter for network monitoring.
Notification &
Target
RFC‐3413.
Table 1-1 Supported Proprietary and Standard MIB Objects (continued)
MIB
Description