Max Allocated Addresses; Monitor | Statistics | Mib-Ii - Cisco VPN 3000 User Manual

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Max Allocated Addresses

The maximum number of IP addresses assigned from this pool at any one time.

Monitor | Statistics | MIB-II

This section of the Manager lets you view statistics that are recorded in standard MIB-II objects on the
VPN Concentrator. MIB-II (Management Information Base, version 2) objects are variables that contain
data about the system. They are defined as part of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP);
and SNMP-based network management systems can query the VPN Concentrator to gather the data.
Each subsequent screen displays the data for a standard MIB-II group of objects:
• Interfaces : packets sent and received on network interfaces and VPN tunnels.
• TCP/UDP : Transmission Control Protocol and User Datagram Protocol segments and datagrams sent
and received, etc.
• IP : Internet Protocol packets sent and received, fragmentation and reassembly data, etc.
• RIP : Routing Information Protocol global route changes, bad packets and bad routes received, etc.
• OSPF : Open Shortest Path First protocol LSA data, Area data, etc.
• ICMP : Internet Control Message Protocol ping, timestamp, and address mask requests and replies, etc.
• ARP Table : Address Resolution Protocol physical (MAC) addresses, IP addresses, and mapping types.
• Ethernet : errors and collisions, MAC errors, etc.
• SNMP : Simple Network Management Protocol requests, bad community strings, parsing errors, etc.
To configure and enable the VPN Concentrator's SNMP server, see the Configuration | System |
Management Protocols | SNMP
Figure 15-39: Monitor | Statistics | MIB-II screen
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