HP Cisco MDS 9120 Cisco MDS 9000 Family MIB Quick Reference (OL-18087-01, Febr - Page 48
Cisco-smi, Cisco-snmp-vacm-ext-mib, Cisco-ssm-prov-mib
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Cisco-Specific MIBs Supported in the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Send documentation comments to [email protected] As with any services important the user requires that provides some level of fault tolerance in a graceful manner. SME provides fault tolerance by allowing encryption nodes to be grouped into a cluster. Nodes in the same cluster immediately take over the work of a failed node so that the user does not experience service disruption. CISCO-SMI This file gives the Structure of Management Information (SMI) for the Cisco enterprise. A subset of the SMI follows. ciscoProducts ciscoProducts is the root object identifier from which sysObjectID values are assigned. Actual values are defined in CISCO-PRODUCTS-MIB. ciscoAgentCapability ciscoAgentCapability provides a root object identifier from which AGENT-CAPABILITIES values may be assigned. ciscoMgmt ciscoMgmt is the main subtler for new MIB development. ciscoExperiment ciscoExperiment provides a root object identifier from which experimental MIBs may be temporarily based. MIBs are typically based here if they fall in one of two categories: • Cisco versions of IETF Internet Drafts that have not been assigned a permanent object identifier by the IANA. • Cisco work-in-process MIBs that have not been assigned a permanent object identifier by Cisco, typically because the MIB or technology is experimental. CISCO-SNMP-VACM-EXT-MIB This MIB extends the SNMP-VACM-MIB to allow each combination of a securityModel and a securityName to be mapped into additional groupNames. The groups identified by these mappings are in addition to those identified by the vacmGroupName of the vacmSecurityToGroupTable. CISCO-SSM-PROV-MIB This MIB provisions features for SSMs. Currently, an SSM has eight data path processors (DPPs), each of which corresponds to four of the 32 ports on the SSM. Each DPP can run a feature independent of the other DPPs. Because the concept of a DPP is transparent to the network manager, groups of ports are used to configure different features. A start port and an end port are specified to identify a DPP and provision a feature. Cisco MDS 9000 Family MIB Quick Reference 48 OL-18087-01, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x