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SNMP Trap Configuration

Generic MIB Loading Instructions

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rfc2863.mib − describes generic objects for network interface sub-layers
(This MIB is an updated version of MIB-II's ifTable, and
incorporates the extensions defined in RFC 1229.)
rfc2493.mib − provides textual conventions to be used by systems
supporting 15-minute based performance history counts
rfc2115.mib − describes the use of a Frame Relay interface by a DTE
rfc2495.mib − describes DS1, E1, DS2 and E2 interfaces objects
rfc2011.mib − for managing IP and ICMP implementations, but excluding
their management of IP routes
rfc2012.mib − for managing TCP implementations
rfc2013.mib − for managing UDP implementations
rfc2096.mib − for the display of CIDR multipath IP routes
rfc2571.mib − the SNMP Management Architecture MIB
The T1 Access Router supports the following Enterprise-specific MIBs:
ds8200tc.mib − textual conventions used by DS8200 MIB
ds8200v2.mib − provides T1 configuration and statistics information
− provides Frame Relay, PPP, and Service Aware
ipadv2.mib
configuration and statistics
− MIB module for synchronous PPP Monitor
ipstart.mib
− provides configuration of OSPF router
router.mib
− MIB module for HDSL
hdsl2.mib
ipaddhcp.mib − ΜΙΒ module for DHCP
− MIB module for NAT
ipadnat.mib
These MIB files may be found on the Verilink Documentation CD included
with the unit.
The T1 Access Router supports up to eight IP destinations for SNMP traps.
These may be configured either through the Web interface or through an
SNMP management application. For configuration of these destinations
through an SNMP management application, use a MIB browser to access the
table trapdest within ipadv2.mib and set the IP addresses of the host
computer running the management application(s). Entering an IP address of
0.0.0.0 will disable the entry.
The MIBs were written using the standard ASN.1 notation. Any standard SNMP
manager should be able to compile the MIBs. Although the exact procedure for

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