Engine Id - Cisco 350 Series Administration Manual

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SKU Name
Description
SX550X-12F
SX550X-12F 12-Port 10G SFP+ Stackable
Managed Switch
SX550X-24
SX550X-24 24-Port 10GBase-T Stackable
Managed Switch
SX550X-24FT
SX550X-24FT 24-Port 10G Stackable
Managed Switch
SX550X-24F
SX550X-24F 24-Port 10G SFP+ Stackable
Managed Switch
SX550X-52
SX550X-52 52-Port 10GBase-T Stackable
Managed Switch
The private Object IDs are placed under:
enterprises(1).cisco(9).otherEnterprises(6).ciscosb(1).switch001(101).
The Engine ID is used by SNMPv3 entities to uniquely identify them. An SNMP agent is
considered an authoritative SNMP engine. This means that the agent responds to incoming
messages (Get, GetNext, GetBulk, Set) and sends trap messages to a manager. The agent's
local information is encapsulated in fields in the message.
Each SNMP agent maintains local information that is used in SNMPv3 message exchanges.
The default SNMP Engine ID is comprised of the enterprise number and the default MAC
address. This engine ID must be unique for the administrative domain, so that no two devices
in a network have the same engine ID.
Local information is stored in four MIB variables that are read-only (snmpEngineId,
snmpEngineBoots, snmpEngineTime, and snmpEngineMaxMessageSize).
When the engine ID is changed, all configured users and groups are erased.
Cisco 350, 350X and 550X Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.4, ver 0.4
SNMP
Engine ID
System Object ID
9.6.1.1001.12.8
9.6.1.1001.24.9
9.6.1.1001.24.13
9.6.1.1001.24.8
9.6.1.1001.52.9

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