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RFC 1493 - Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges

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Introduction to McDATA Multi-Protocol Products 1 • SNMP management for SAN routers using the following MIBs as defined by IETF working documents, RFC memorandums, and McDATA. All listed MIBs run on each SAN router. Up to eight authorized management workstations can be configured through the Element Manager application to send SNMP trap messages that indicate product operational state changes and failure conditions. Up to four workstations can be configured to receive unsolicited SNMP trap messages. - FC-MGMT-MIB - This MIB (Fibre Alliance MIB) defines an integrated management environment for Fibre Channelattached devices. - Bridge MIB Extension Module (P-BRIDGE-MIB) - This MIB defines objects to manage traffic-class and multicast filtering enhancements defined by IEEE 802.1D-1998. - VLAN Bridge MIB Module (Q-BRIDGE-MIB) - This MIB defines objects to manage virtual local area network (VLAN) bridging enhancements defined by IEEE 802.1Q-1998. - RFC 1213 - MIB-II - This MIB defines managed objects for the Internet community. - RFC 1354 - IP Forwarding Table - This MIB defines objects that manage IP-based Internet routing. - RFC 1493 - Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges This MIB defines objects that manage media access control (MAC) bridges between standard LAN segments. - RFC 1757 - Remote Network Monitoring MIB - This MIB defines objects that manage remote network monitoring devices. - RFC 2851 - Textual Conventions for Internet Network Addresses - This MIB defines text conventions that represent commonly used Internet network layer address information. - Product-specific private enterprise MIB - A variety of product-specific proprietary MIBs run on each router and contain management objects to support multi-protocol router functions. Introduction to McDATA Multi-Protocol Products 1-33

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Introduction to McDATA Multi-Protocol Products
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Introduction to McDATA Multi-Protocol Products
SNMP management for SAN routers using the following MIBs as
defined by IETF working documents, RFC memorandums, and
McDATA. All listed MIBs run on each SAN router. Up to eight
authorized management workstations can be configured through
the Element Manager application to send SNMP trap messages
that indicate product operational state changes and failure
conditions. Up to four workstations can be configured to receive
unsolicited SNMP trap messages.
FC-MGMT-MIB -
This MIB (Fibre Alliance MIB) defines an
integrated management environment for Fibre Channel-
attached devices.
Bridge MIB Extension Module (P-BRIDGE-MIB) -
This MIB
defines objects to manage traffic-class and multicast filtering
enhancements defined by IEEE 802.1D-1998.
VLAN Bridge MIB Module (Q-BRIDGE-MIB) -
This MIB
defines objects to manage virtual local area network (VLAN)
bridging enhancements defined by IEEE 802.1Q-1998.
RFC 1213 - MIB-II -
This MIB defines managed objects for the
Internet community.
RFC 1354 - IP Forwarding Table -
This MIB defines objects
that manage IP-based Internet routing.
RFC 1493 - Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges -
This MIB defines objects that manage media access control
(MAC) bridges between standard LAN segments.
RFC 1757 - Remote Network Monitoring MIB -
This MIB
defines objects that manage remote network monitoring
devices.
RFC 2851 - Textual Conventions for Internet Network
Addresses -
This MIB defines text conventions that represent
commonly used Internet network layer address information.
Product-specific private enterprise MIB -
A variety of
product-specific proprietary MIBs run on each router and
contain management objects to support multi-protocol router
functions.