Chapter 8 Configuring SNMP
SNMP Overview
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Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide
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CISCO-L4L7RESOURCE-
LIMIT-MIB
CISCO-L4L7MODULE-
RESOURCE-LIMIT-
CAPABILITY
Manages resource classes and configuring
minimum/maximum limits to different
resources. The resources referenced in this
MIB are in addition to the resource
information that is available in other MIBs.
This MIB applies to Layer 4 through 7
modules that support managing resource
limits using a centralized approach. Some
configured include categories such as TCP/IP
connections, MAC addresses, syslog buffer,
ACL memory, and NAT translations.
The value of entPhysicalIndex will always be
1.
CISCO-MODULE-
VIRTUALIZATION-MIB
CISCO-MODULE-
VIRTUALIZATION-
CAPABILITY
Provides a way to create and manage virtual
contexts. A virtual context is a logical
partition of a physical device (the ACE). A
virtual context provides different service
types that can be managed independently.
Each virtual context is an independent entity
with its own configuration. A user-created
context supports most of the options that you
can configure in the Admin context (the
default ACE context). Each context can have
a separate management IP address that allows
a user to establish a remote connection to the
ACE by using the Secure Shell (SSH) or
Telnet protocols and to send other requests
(such as SNMP or FTP).
This MIB contains tables that allow you to
create or delete virtual contexts and assigning
interfaces and interface ranges to virtual
contexts.
Table 8-1
SNMP MIB Support (continued)
MIB Support
Capability MIB
Description