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Figure 3 shows how information may be obtained through a graphical user interface ( GUI). The user interface and the available features vary by application. Figure 3 Graphical User Interface Reading MIB Files This section describes how to interpret the basic components of a MIB file. To determine the OIDs, viewing the file snmp.h may be necessary, which is described in "SNMP File" on page 27. For additional information about MIB files, see "MIBs" on page 19. For a listing of SNMP MIB OIDs, see Chapter 4, "SNMP MIBs Reference" on page 45. MIB files describe a specific component of a network device. The files are numerical strings that are converted to ASCII text by the compiler of the SNMP manager. A word processor or text editor can be used to open the ASCII file. The contents of an example Instant enterprise MIB file, aruba-cts.my, are described below. Opening Line Following is the opening line, the beginning of the MIB file. AI-AP-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN 24 | Using MIBs Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point | MIB Reference Guide

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Using MIBs
Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point
| MIB Reference Guide
Figure 3
shows how information may be obtained through a graphical user interface ( GUI). The user interface
and the available features vary by application.
Figure 3
Graphical User Interface
Reading MIB Files
This section describes how to interpret the basic components of a MIB file. To determine the OIDs, viewing the
file snmp.h may be necessary, which is described in
“SNMP File” on page
27
. For additional information about
MIB files, see
“MIBs” on page
19
. For a listing of SNMP MIB OIDs, see
Chapter 4, “SNMP MIBs Reference” on
page 45
.
MIB files describe a specific component of a network device. The files are numerical strings that are converted to
ASCII text by the compiler of the SNMP manager. A word processor or text editor can be used to open the ASCII
file. The contents of an example Instant enterprise MIB file,
aruba-cts.my
, are described below.
Opening Line
Following is the opening line, the beginning of the MIB file.
AI-AP-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN