Object Identifiers; Configuring With Snmp - Intermec 700 Series User Manual

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Object Identifiers

MIB Object Identifiers
MIB-II Item
OID
ifNumber
1.3.6.1.2.1.2.1.0
ifIndex
1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.ifIndex
ifDescr
1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2.ifIndex
ifType
1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.3.ifIndex
ipAdEntAddr
1.3.6.1.2.1.4.20.1.1.IpAddress IP address Table
ipAdEntIfIndex
1.3.6.1.2.1.4.20.1.2.IpAddress IP address Table
ipAdEntNetMask 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.20.1.3.IpAddress IP address Table

Configuring with SNMP

700 Series Color Mobile Computer User's Manual
Each object has a unique identifier called an OID, which consist of a se-
quence of integer values represented in dot notation. Objects are stored in
a tree structure and OIDs are assigned based on the position of the object
in the tree. For example, the internet OID is equal to 1.3.6.1. Seven MIB
OIDs are shown in the following table:
Group or Table
Interfaces Group
Interfaces Table (ifTable) A unique value for each interface.
Interfaces Table (ifTable) A textual string containing informa-
Interfaces Table (ifTable) An integer containing information
(ipAddrTable)
(ipAddrTable)
(ipAddrTable)
The community string allows an SNMP manager to manage the 700 Series
Computer with a specified privilege level. The default read-only commu-
nity string is "public" and "private" is the default read/write community
string. See the specific configuration parameter to find its OID. To config-
ure the 700 Series Computers using SNMP:
1 Configure 700 Series Computers for RF or Ethernet communications.
2 Determine the OID (Object Identifier) for the parameter to be chan-
ged. The Intermec base OID is 1.3.6.1.4.1.1963.
3 Use your SNMP management station to get and set variables that are
defined in the Intermec MIBs. You can set the traps, identification, or
security configuration parameters for SNMP. See Appendix A, "Confi-
gurable Settings," to learn more about these parameters.
Chapter 4
Network Support
Description
Indicates the number of adapters
present in the system. For the 700
Series Computer, if one adapter is
present in the system, then ifNum-
ber = 1 and ifIndex = 1.
The value ranges between 1 and the
value of ifNumber.
tion about the interface.
about the type of the interface. It is
equal to 1 for Other.
The IP address to which this entry's
addressing information pertains
(same as 700 IP address), where IP
Address is the valid non-zero IP ad-
dress of the 700 Series Computer.
The index value that uniquely iden-
tifies the interface to which this
entry is applicable (same as ifIndex).
The subnet mask associated with
the IP address of this entry (same as
Subnet Mask).
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