- Index
- Preface
- Overview
- Using the Command-Line Interface
- Assigning the Switch IP Address and Default Gateway
- Configuring Cisco IOS Configuration Engine
- Administering the Switch
- Configuring Switch Alarms
- Configuring SDM Templates
- Configuring Switch-Based Authentication
- Configuring IEEE 802.1x Port-Based Authentication
- Configuring Interface Characteristics
- Configuring Command Macros
- Configuring VLANs
- Configuring Private VLANs
- Configuring IEEE 802.1Q and Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
- Configuring STP
- Configuring MSTP
- Configuring Optional Spanning-Tree Features
- Configuring Resilient Ethernet Protocol
- Configuring Flex Links and the MAC Address-Table Move Update Feature
- Configuring DHCP Features and IP Source Guard
- Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection
- Configuring IGMP Snooping and MVR
- Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control
- Configuring CDP
- Configuring LLDP and LLDP-MED
- Configuring UDLD
- Configuring SPAN and RSPAN
- Configuring RMON
- Configuring System Message Logging
- Configuring SNMP
- Configuring Embedded Event Manager
- Configuring Network Security wit
- Configuring Control-Plane Security
- Configuring QoS
- Configuring EtherChannels and Link State Tracking
- Configuring IP Unicast Routing
- Configuring IPv6 Unicast Routing
- Configuring IPv6 MLD Snooping
- Configuring IPv6 ACLs
- Configuring HSRP
- Configuring Cisco IOS IP SLAs Operations
- Configuring Enhanced Object Tracking
- Configuring Ethernet OAM, CFM, and E-LMI
- Configuring IP Multicast Routing
- Configuring MSDP
- Troubleshooting
- Configuring Online Diagnostics
- Supported MIBs
- Working with the Cisco IOS File System, Configuration Files, and Software Images
- Unsupported Commands in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(55)SE
Supported MIBs
This appendix lists the supported management information base (MIBs) for this release on the Cisco ME 3400E Ethernet Access switch. It contains these sections:
•Using FTP to Access the MIB Files
MIB List
•BRIDGE-MIB (RFC1493)
Note The BRIDGE-MIB supports the context of a single VLAN. By default, SNMP messages using the configured community string always provide information for VLAN 1. To obtain the BRIDGE-MIB information for other VLANs, for example VLAN x, use this community string in the SNMP message: configured community string @x.
•CFM MIB
Note The IEEE-compliant CFM MIB (IEEE CFM MIB) provides MIB support for IEEE 802.1ag compliant CFM (IEEE CFM) services. You can use the IEEE CFM MIB as a tool to trace paths, verify and manage connectivity, and detect faults in a network.
For information about the IEEE CFM MIB and the services it supports, see:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/cether/configuration/guide/ce_cfm-ieee_mib.html
•CISCO-CABLE-DIAG-MIB
•CISCO-CDP-MIB
•CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB
•CISCO-CONFIG-MAN-MIB
•CISCO-DHCP-SNOOPING-MIB
•CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB
•CISCO-ENTITY-FRU-CONTROL-MIB
•CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR MIB
•CISCO-ENTITY-VENDORTYPE-OID-MIB
•CISCO-ENVMON-MIB
•CISCO-ERR-DISABLE-MIB
•CISCO-ETHER-CFM-MIB
•CISCO-ETHERNET-ACCESS-MIB
•CISCO-FLASH-MIB (Flash memory on all switches is modeled as removable flash memory.)
•CISCO-FTP-CLIENT-MIB
•CISCO-HSRP-MIB
Note Layer 3 MIBs are available only when the metro IP access image is running on the switch.
•CISCO-HSRP-EXT-MIB (partial support)
•CISCO-IGMP-FILTER-MIB
•CISCO-IMAGE-MIB
•CISCO-IPSLA-ETHERNET-MIB
Note Available only when the metro IP access image is running on the switch.
•CISCO-L2L3-INTERFACE-CONFIG-MIB
•CISCO-LAG-MIB
•CISCO-MAC-NOTIFICATION-MIB
•CISCO-MEMORY-POOL-MIB
•CISCO-NAC-NAD-MIB
•CISCO-PAE-MIB
•CISCO-PAGP-MIB
•CISCO-PING-MIB
•CISCO-PORT-QOS-MIB (the cportQosStats Table returns the values from the octets and packet counters, depending on switch configuration)
•CISCO-PRODUCTS-MIB
•CISCO-PROCESS-MIB
•CISCO-RTTMON-MIB
•CISCO-SMI-MIB
•CISCO-STACKMAKER-MIB
•CISCO-STP-EXTENSIONS-MIB
•CISCO-SYSLOG-MIB
•CISCO-TC-MIB
•CISCO-TCP-MIB
•CISCO-UDLDP-MIB
•CISCO-VLAN-IFTABLE-RELATIONSHIP-MIB
•CISCO-VLAN-MEMBERSHIP-MIB
•CISCO-VTP-MIB
•ENTITY-MIB
•ETHERLIKE-MIB
•IEEE8021-PAE-MIB
•IEEE8023-LAG-MIB
•IF-MIB (In and out counters for VLANs are not supported.)
•IGMP-MIB
•INET-ADDRESS-MIB
•IPMROUTE-MIB
•LLDP MIB
•OLD-CISCO-CHASSIS-MIB
•OLD-CISCO-FLASH-MIB
•OLD-CISCO-INTERFACES-MIB
•OLD-CISCO-IP-MIB
•OLD-CISCO-SYS-MIB
•OLD-CISCO-TCP-MIB
•OLD-CISCO-TS-MIB
•PIM-MIB
•RFC1213-MIB (Functionality is as per the agent capabilities specified in the CISCO-RFC1213-CAPABILITY.my.)
•RFC1253-MIB (OSPF-MIB)
•RMON-MIB
•RMON2-MIB
•SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB
•SNMP-MPD-MIB
•SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB
•SNMP-TARGET-MIB
•SNMPv2-MIB
•TCP-MIB
•UDP-MIB
Note For information about MIB support for a specific Cisco product and release, go to the MIB Locator tool at this URL:
http://tools.cisco.com/ITDIT/MIBS/MainServlet
Using FTP to Access the MIB Files
You can obtain each MIB file by using this procedure:
Step 1 Make sure that your FTP client is in passive mode.
Note Some FTP clients do not support passive mode.
Step 2 Use FTP to access the server ftp.cisco.com.
Step 3 Log in with the username anonymous.
Step 4 Enter your e-mail username when prompted for the password.
Step 5 At the ftp>
prompt, change directories to /pub/mibs/v1 and /pub/mibs/v2.
Step 6 Use the get MIB_filename command to obtain a copy of the MIB file.