The Mib Poller Summary - Extreme Networks EPICenter Guide Manual

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Using the MIB Poller Tools
Table OIDs are defined in
statements, included between
and
<oid ... >
<table>
</table>
statements. OIDs from different tables must be put in separate
statements. The label portion of
<table>
the statement appears in the MIB Collections Detail report, and as a heading in the exported data file.
Scalar OIDs are defined in
statements included between a
and
<oid ... >
<scalar>
</scalar>
statement.
The devices that should be polled are specified by IP address in <
statements,
scope ipAddress ...>
one for each IP address.
The completed file must be named
, and placed in the user/collections directory. The
collections.xml
Reload button in the MIB Poller Summary report will load the collections.xml specification, and begin
the collection process if the
property specifies "running."
initialState
Figure 56 on page 129 shows an example of an actual
file.
collections.xml

The MIB Poller Summary

If a
file has been loaded, the MIB Poller Summary shows the names of the collections
collection.xml
defined in the xml file, along with their status (running or stopped). Figure 53 shows the summary for a
a set of three collections.
Figure 53: The MIB Poller Collection Summary
From this page, any user can view the details of the collection, view information about the devices on
which data is being collected, view the xml file that defines the collections, and export the current
results of the collection.
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