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Chapter 5 Configuring the Management Interface and Security
Configuring and Managing the SNMP Interface
CLI Commands for Monitoring SNMP
Following is a list of CLI commands available for monitoring SNMP. These are Viewer mode commands,
and are available when the SNMP agent is enabled:
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show snmp (also available when SNMP agent is disabled)
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show snmp community
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show snmp contact
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show snmp enabled
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show snmp host
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show snmp location
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show snmp mib
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show snmp traps
MIBs
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MIB Data Objects, page 5-37
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Information About MIB-II, page 5-37
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Information About ENTITY-MIB, page 5-38
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Information About pcube Enterprise MIB, page 5-39
MIBs (Management Information Bases) are databases of objects that can be monitored by a network
management system (NMS). SNMP uses standardized MIB formats that allow any SNMP tools to
monitor any device defined by a MIB.
The SCE platform supports the following MIBs:
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Standard MIBs:
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MIB-II (as defined in RFC 1213, Management Information Base for Network Management of
TCP/IP-based Internets) and some of its extensions.
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ENTITY-MIB version 2 (as defined in RFC 2737)
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Proprietary MIBs –
Pcube enterprise MIBs
defined by Cisco, for the Cisco Service Control products
(see
Proprietary MIB Reference, page B-1
.).
Pcube enterprise MIB (pcube) can be divided into different kinds of MIBs:
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Proprietary SCOS MIBs – These MIBs contain platform specific information. They also contain
the generic definitions of the pcube subtree.
The
SE
MIB and the
Dispatcher
MIB are two examples of OS MIBs.
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Proprietary Application MIB(s) – These MIBs contain application specific information.
Currently, there is one application MIB –
Engage
MIB.
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Proprietary Common MIB(s) – These MIBs contain functionality that is common across more
than a single Cisco platform.
Currently there is one common MIB –
configuration copy
MIB.
Since the acquisition of P-cube, Inc by
Cisco Systems, Inc,
the existing proprietary MIBs have
undergone a process of updating to make them conform to Cisco standards. Note that all Pcube MIBs
since SCOS version 3.0.3 are compiled using SMICNG and are in conformation with Cisco standards
and styling.