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Mibs Overview; Mibs; Table 3 Mib Node Identification - Aruba And Alcatel Enterprise Nodes - Alcatel-Lucent AOS-W 3.4 MIB Reference Manual

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This chapter provides an overview of the AOS-W Enterprise MIBs in the following sections:

MIBs

SNMP
Traps
MIBs
A Management Information Base (MIB) is a virtual database that contains information that is used for
network management. Each managed device contains MIBs that define the properties of that device. A
separate MIB is provided for each defined property, such as the group of physical ports that are
assigned to a VLAN or the statistical data of packets that are transferred at a specific rate.
MIB objects, such as a MIB table or a specific element of data in a MIB table, are identified with Object
Identifiers (OIDs). The OIDs are designated by text strings and integer sequences. For example, Aruba
and 1.3.6.1.4.1.14832 both represent the private enterprise node Aruba, as shown in
20.
Aruba is the parent of most of the proprietary MIBs that are supported on Alcatel-Lucent OAW WLAN
Switches.
sysObjectIDs for the Alcatel-Lucent OAW switches are allocated from the Alcatel-Lucent MIB tree.
Alcatel-Lucent (1.3.6.1.4.1.6486) is also the parent of the Alcatel-Lucent proprietary AMAP protocol
MIB (see
The numerical string lists the nodes of the Aruba or Alcatel-Lucent enterprise MIB hierarchies, as
shown in

Table 3 MIB Node Identification - Aruba and Alcatel enterprise nodes

Integer
14832
Figure 1
MIBs, objects designed to specifically support Alcatel-Lucent devices. Standard MIBs are not covered.
AOS-W 3.4 MIB
| Reference Guide
Chapter 20, "AMAP Protocol" on page
Table
3.
String
1
1
3
1.3
6
1.3.6
1
1.3.6.1
4
1.3.6.1.4
1
1.3.6.1.4.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.14832
or
6486
1.3.6.1.4.1.6486
illustrates the high-level hierarchy of the MIBs. This document only covers the enterprise
Chapter 1

MIBs Overview

495).
Name
OSI
ORG
DOD
Internet
Private
Enterprise
Aruba
Alcatel-Lucent
Figure 1 on page
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