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Understanding the ENTITY-MIB and Extensions Send documentation comments to [email protected] Step 2 Select and save each MIB that you need to download from the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series MIB support list. If you are using Internet Explorer, you might need to enable passive FTP. To enable passive FTP, follow these steps: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Open Internet Explorer, and click Tools > Internet Options. Click the Advanced tab on the top of the window. Scroll down, and check the Use Passive FTP [for firewall and DSL modem compatibility] check box. Click OK to save changes. Using Passive FTP to Access and Download the MIB Files To access MIB files using passive FTP, you must know the names of the MIB files that you want to download. See the "Using HTTP to Access and Download the MIB Files from Cisco.com" section on page 7 to access the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series support list for the names of supported MIBs. These steps assume that your passive FTP utility has UNIX-like commands. To download MIB files with passive FTP, follow these steps: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Access ftp.cisco.com using passive FTP. Log in with your Cisco.com username and password, or as anonymous, with your e-mail address. Enter cd /pub/mibs/v2/ to change directories. Use the get command to copy the desired files to your local system. Use the quit command to exit passive FTP. Understanding the ENTITY-MIB and Extensions The ENTITY-MIB provides basic management and identification of physical and logical entities within a network switch. Cisco NX-OS support for the ENTITY-MIB focuses on the physical entities within a switch. This MIB provides details on each module, power supply, and fan tray within a switch chassis. It gives enough information to correctly map the containment of these entities within the switch. Cisco has developed a number of private extensions to the ENTITY-MIB to provide more details for these physical entities. Each MIB extensions shares the common index value, entPhysicalIndex, which allows the management application developer to link information across multiple MIBs. Table 2 lists the Cisco MIB extensions that are linked to the ENTITY-MIB by entPhysical Index. Cisco Nexus 5000 Series and CiscoNexus 2000 Series MIB Quick Reference 8 OL-16784-01

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Step 2
Select and save each MIB that you need to download from the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series MIB support list.
If you are using Internet Explorer, you might need to enable passive FTP. To enable passive FTP, follow
these steps:
Step 1
Open Internet Explorer, and click
Tools > Internet Options
.
Step 2
Click the
Advanced
tab on the top of the window.
Step 3
Scroll down, and check the
Use Passive FTP [for firewall and DSL modem compatibility]
check box.
Step 4
Click
OK
to save changes.
Using Passive FTP to Access and Download the MIB Files
To access MIB files using passive FTP, you must know the names of the MIB files that you want to
download. See the
“Using HTTP to Access and Download the MIB Files from Cisco.com” section on
page 7
to access the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series support list for the names of supported MIBs. These steps
assume that your passive FTP utility has UNIX-like commands.
To download MIB files with passive FTP, follow these steps:
Step 1
Access ftp.cisco.com using passive FTP.
Step 2
Log in with your Cisco.com username and password, or as anonymous, with your e-mail address.
Step 3
Enter
cd /pub/mibs/v2/
to change directories.
Step 4
Use the
get
command to copy the desired files to your local system.
Step 5
Use the
quit
command to exit passive FTP.
Understanding the ENTITY-MIB and Extensions
The ENTITY-MIB provides basic management and identification of physical and logical entities within
a network switch. Cisco NX-OS support for the ENTITY-MIB focuses on the physical entities within a
switch. This MIB provides details on each module, power supply, and fan tray within a switch chassis.
It gives enough information to correctly map the containment of these entities within the switch.
Cisco has developed a number of private extensions to the ENTITY-MIB to provide more details for
these physical entities. Each MIB extensions shares the common index value, entPhysicalIndex, which
allows the management application developer to link information across multiple MIBs.
Table 2
lists the Cisco MIB extensions that are linked to the ENTITY-MIB by entPhysical Index.