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Managing SNMP on the CSS

Using the CSS to Look Up MIB Objects

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To look up a MIB object, including the variables that make up the object, perform
the following steps:
Access global configuration mode by entering:
1.
# config
Access rmon-alarm mode by entering:
2.
(config)# rmon-alarm index_number
where index_number is the RMON alarm index. The RMON alarm index
identifies the alarm to the CSS. Refer to
Monitoring
(RMON), for information on RMON.
Display the MIB object by entering:
3.
(config-rmonalarm[1])# lookup object
where object is the name of the MIB object.
You can look up a specific object, or you can use the question mark (?)
character as a wildcard to help you complete your request.
For example, suppose you want to look up a MIB object but you are not sure of
its exact name. You already know that the MIB you want is part of the
apFlowMgrExt group of objects. In this case, specify the lookup command with
the question mark (?) character, as shown.
(config-rmonalarm[1])# lookup apFlowMgrExt?
apFlowMgrExtDoSAttackEventType
apFlowMgrExtDoSAttackEventCount
apFlowMgrExtDoSAttackIndex
apFlowMgrExtDosTotalSmurfAttacks
apFlowMgrExtDosTotalIllegalSourceAttacks
apFlowMgrExtDosTotalZeroPortAttacks
apFlowMgrExtDosTotalLandAttacks
apFlowMgrExtDosTotalSynAttacks
apFlowMgrExtDosTotalAttacks
apFlowMgrExtIdleTimer
apFlowMgrExtPortIdleValue
apFlowMgrExtPortIdle
apFlowMgrExtReserveCleanTimer
apFlowMgrExtPermanentPort4
apFlowMgrExtPermanentPort3
Chapter 5
Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Chapter 6, Configuring Remote
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