Chapter 1:
Introduction
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ATX MIB Reference Guide
Figure 1-1
MIB Hierarchical Structure
Table 1-2 provides the branch structure that is under MIB-II. To reach any of the
MIB-II objects you would start with the prefix 1.3.6.1.2.1. For example, to reach
an object in the system group, you would start with 1.3.6.1.2.1.1. To find the
amount of time the ATX had been running, you would want to get the sysUpTime
variable, which is the third object in the system group. So the get command
would look like:
get 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0
The zero at the end (.0), indicates that this is a single instance, and that only one
value can be returned. Whenever you are looking for a variable with only one
value, you must include the .0 at the end. Some variables may have multiple
values, such as an IP address and an associated port number.
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iso
1
org
3
dod
6
1
mgmt
2
mib-2
1
experimental
private
internet
1
system
interfaces
add trans
ip
2
3
4
39
3
rdbmsMIB
4
1
enterprise
Cabletron
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