MIBs Supported
The system supports both standard MIBs and Oracle-specific MIBs (enterprise MIBs). The configurable system elements are identified in the MIBs provided by Oracle. Every system maintains a database of values for each of the definitions written in these MIBs.
Standard MIBS
The values in the standard MIBs are defined in RFC-1213, (one of the governing specifications for SNMP). A standard MIB includes objects to measure and monitor IP activity, TCP activity, UDP activity, IP routes, TCP connections, interfaces, and general system description. Each of these values is associated both an official name (such as sysUpTime, which is the elapsed time since the managed device was booted) and a numeric value expressed in dot-notation (such as 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0, which is the OID for sysUpTime).
Oracle provides the following standard MIBs:
- rfc3411-framework.mib
- rfc1907-snmpv2.mib
- rfc2011-ip.mib
- rfc2737-entity.mib
- rfc2863-if.mib (Oracle supports the ifName entry of the ifXTable, which is an extension to the interface table and which replaces ifExtnsTable. See RFC 2863 for details.)
- ianaiftype.mib
- rfc4001-inetAddr.mib
- rfc4022-tcp.mib
- rfc4113-udp.mib
Enterprise MIBs
Oracle provides the following enterprise MIBs:
MIB Name | Description |
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ap-agentcapability.mib | Details the SNMP agent’s capabilities that
includes support for different modules:
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ap-ami.mib | Management interface on the SBC. |
ap-codec.mib | Codec and transcoding information generated by systems. |
ap-ems.mib | EMS traps. |
ap-entity-vendortype.mib | OID assignments for Acme Packet hardware components. |
ap-env-monitor.mib | Fan speed, temperature, and power supply for the system. It also sends out traps when status changes occur. |
ap-license.mib | Status of your licenses. |
ap-products.mib | Descriptions of the different SBC versions. |
ap-security.mib | Information about the Acme Management Interface running on the SBC. |
ap-slog.mib | syslog messages generated by the system via
SNMP. Used for the network logging of system and network events, the syslog
protocol facilitates the transmission of event notification messages across
networks. The syslog MIB can also be used to allow remote log access. The SNMP
system manager references syslog to find out about any and all syslog messages.
If the following conditions are present, the SNMP agent sends an SNMP trap when a message is sent to the syslog system:
No trap is sent under the following conditions:
|
ap-smgmt.mib | Status of the system (for example, system memory or system health). |
ap-smi.mib | General information about the system’s top-level architectural design. |
ap-swinventory.mib | Status of the boot images, configuration information, and bootloader images for the system. |
ap-tc.mib | Textual conventions used in enterprise MIBs. |