This list includes the MIB modules that have been built into the agent.
MIB module for disk IO statistics
MIB II groups, including IP, TCP, UDP, SYSTEM, ICMP, SNMP, INTERFACES, and STATISTICS. The EGP group is not implemented.
Memory usage, watch reporting, load averages, virtual memory statistics.
SNMPv3 user model, security statistics, authentication key information, privacy protocols, USM storage types.
Group names and access views for View-based Access Control Model (VACM).
Names of dynamically loadable modules, location of module, status, dynamic load and unload state.
Defines control and monitoring structures for the Net-SNMP agent, gives OIDs and timeout values of all SNMP registered with the agent.
Allows triggering of events and actions for management purposes. The Management Agent for Sun Fire servers uses this MIB.
This MIB is for use in managing host systems. A host in this context is a computer that is used by one or more people. The computer communicates with other similar computers that are attached to the network. The Host Resources MIB does not necessarily apply to devices such as terminal servers, routers, bridges, and monitoring equipment, whose primary function is communications services. However, these types of communication devices are not explicitly precluded from being managed with this MIB. The Host Resources MIB defines attributes that are common to all Internet hosts including, for example, both personal computers and UNIX systems. The MIB also provides Solaris kernel statistics.
The SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB module defines MIB objects that provide mechanisms to remotely configure notification parameters. These parameters are used by an SNMP entity for the generation of notifications, or traps.
The SUN-SEA-EXTENSIONS-MIB module describes the Sun-specific extensions to MIB-II.
The SUN-SEA-PROXY-MIB is used to manage the Solstice Enterprise Agents snmpdx master agent daemon.
The AGENTX-MIB module is used for the SNMP Agent Extensibility Protocol, AgentX. This MIB module is implemented by the master agent but must be explicitly enabled in order to be used.