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Figure 29 - Branch of the 1234.mib OID tree
Viewing MIB files
To view the hierarchy of SNMP MIB variables in the form of a tree and view additional information
about each node, Dataradio recommends opening all MIB files with a MIB browser. In a MIB browser,
each object (
or node
) can be selected and its properties (
including its OID
) can be observed. For simple
networks, a basic, free application such as ”iReasoning MIB browser” could be used.
However, for managing complex networks, Dataradio recommends a more advanced software applica-
tion, one capable of browser function as well as being a full-featured SNMP manager, such as the op-
tional “Castle Rock SNMPc Network Manager”. Refer to Dataradio Network Management using SNMP
User Manual (Part no. 120 47001-nnn for more details).
gcu3.mib
Figure 30 shows top-level objects of the gcu3.mib file:
•
gcu3Identity
•
gcu3RadioIdentity
•
gcu3NetStatistics
•
gcu3Statistics
•
gcu3Diagnostics
•
gcu3LocationData
•
gcu3RadioChannel
•
gcu3Traps
These eight branches expand into additional branches and leaves. Again, all gcu3.mib objects can be ac-
cessed through a MIB browser.
org (3)
iso(1)
ip(4)
icmp(5)
SNMP (11)
udp(7)
system (1)
interfaces (2)
dod (6)
internet (1)
mgmt (2)
mib-2 (1)
tcp (6)
transmission (10)
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