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Viewing MIB Files
To view the hierarchy of SNMP MIB variables in the form of a tree and view additional information about each node, open
each MIB files with a MIB browser. In a MIB browser, each object (or node) can be selected and its properties (including
OID) can be observed. For simple networks, any MIB browser supporting SNMP v2c could be used. However, for managing
complex networks, a more advanced SNMP Manager/Browser is recommended.
Both Read Community and Read/Write Community passwords are required to operate SNMP MIB. For all Viper SC, the
same password is used for both read and read/write. This password is the same password used to access the Viper SC web
pages.
Figure 29 shows top-level objects of the Viper SC.mib file. It includes eight branches (b) and three nodes or leaves (l):
Viper SCModule (l)
Viper SCStatus (b)
Viper SCDiagnostics (b)
Viper SCSetup (b)
Viper SCSetupAdv (b)
Viper SCStatistics (b)
Viper SCSecurity(b)
Viper SCNetworkManagement (b)
Viper SCTraps (b)
Viper SCSaveConfig (l)
Viper SCResetUnit (l)
The eight branches expand into additional branches and leaves. The last two nodes are single leaves that perform specific
functions following changes to the main branches. Again, all Viper SC MIB objects can be accessed through a MIB browser.
Figure 29 – Viper OID Tree
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