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slot number depends on which slot contains the desired MIB activity
information.
Managed Objects
“Managed objects”, such as ‘‘buf’ describe varioius resources in the
router. Which managed objects currently reside in the router depends on
which protocols and services are enabled. The names of the
highest-level objects accessible through the router’s console using NCL
are listed in the “Managed Objects Table”, below. These are the heads of
branches, leading in some number of levels to single MIB variables.
Note Most of the objects listed in the following table are available in all HP
routers. Certain objects are not available in all models. Some objects are
active only when the service to which they apply has been configured in
the router. For example, the ‘‘at’’ object for the AppleTalk routing service
is active only if AppleTalk has been configured.
Managed Objects Table
Managed Object Name
Alarms (uses slot #) alarm
AppleTalk router at
AppleTalk router MIB atmib
Bridge lb
Bridge address table lbmib
Buffers (uses slot #) buf
Chassis information base chassis
Circuits cct
Configuration config
Data link services dls
DECnet router drs
DECnet routing table decnet
Device drivers (uses slot #) driver
Event log information base log
Experimental MIB (for future use) exmib
How To Use the Network Control Language (NCL) Commands To Manage a Router
Accessing the Management Information Base
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