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Chapter 6: Configuring Application Defenses<br />

Creating SNMP Application Defenses<br />

200<br />

Figure 96: Example <strong>of</strong><br />

OID numbering scheme<br />

Configuring the SNMP v1: OID Editing window<br />

This window allows you to add a new object ID (OID). You can select from the<br />

list <strong>of</strong> standard OIDs, or you can create your own OID using the custom option.<br />

Follow the steps below.<br />

1 In the OID Options area, determine whether the OID will be Standard (predefined)<br />

or Custom (you determine and enter the OID manually) by<br />

selecting the appropriate radio button.<br />

2 [Conditional] If you selected Standard in step 1, select the appropriate OID<br />

from the Standardized OIDs drop-down list.<br />

3 [Conditional] If you selected Custom in step 1, type the OID number in the<br />

Customized OID field using the standard OID structure. The numbering<br />

scheme for each object is determined by the object’s management<br />

information base (MIB) location, as shown in Figure 96 below.<br />

For example, the object ID for the SCC node in the private enterprise portion<br />

<strong>of</strong> the network would be .1.3.6.1.4.1.1573.<br />

Note: The object ID will always begin with the following pattern .1.3.6.1. For<br />

assistance on obtaining object IDs, visit the Internet assigned numbers authority<br />

Web site at www.iana.org/assignments/enterprise-numbers or contact the<br />

appropriate vendor.<br />

system<br />

.1<br />

interfaces<br />

.2<br />

.2 mgmt<br />

private .4<br />

.1 mib2<br />

enterprises .1<br />

ip<br />

.4<br />

tcp<br />

.6<br />

4 Click Add or OK to add the OID to the table. Repeat these steps for each<br />

OID you want to add or modify.<br />

5 Click Close to return to the SNMP v1 tab.<br />

iso<br />

org<br />

dod<br />

internet<br />

..........<br />

.1<br />

.3<br />

.6<br />

.1<br />

UNIX<br />

.4<br />

sc<br />

.1573<br />

..........

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