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Figure 14-3. MIBs<br />

supported by the<br />

<strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong> SNMP<br />

agent<br />

SNMP and <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong><br />

All individual objects (parameters and variables) managed by an<br />

SNMP management station are part <strong>of</strong> an object group within an MIB.<br />

For example, the swProxy group stores information about currentlydefined<br />

proxies on the system. The information might include the<br />

proxy name and the current status <strong>of</strong> the proxy.<br />

When a management station requests information from the<br />

<strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong> SNMP agent, the SNMP agent may or may not<br />

associate the returned information with a specific burb.<br />

system<br />

interfaces<br />

mgmt<br />

mib2<br />

iso<br />

org<br />

dod<br />

internet<br />

ip tcp<br />

icmp udp<br />

snmp<br />

private<br />

enterprises<br />

scc<br />

sccMibs<br />

sccMibSw<br />

swProxy swBurb<br />

Note: A burb is a type enforced network area used to isolate network interfaces from<br />

each other. A burb is identified by a unique name (internal, external, etc.) as assigned<br />

during the <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong> installation process.<br />

Configuring the SNMP Agent 14-7

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