OpenROUTE MIB Support


This appendix describes the Management Information Bases (MIBs) contained in the OpenROUTE-Router-SNMP-Agent. A MIB is a virtual information store that provides access to managed devices. It consists of defined (declared) variables. You can access the values of these variables using network management tools.

Note: All OpenROUTE MIBs are READ-ONLY.

Accessing OpenROUTE MIBs

The OpenROUTE MIBs are available on the OpenROUTE FTP server. You can access this server using a Web browser or using anonymous FTP.

To access the OpenROUTE FTP server using your Web browser, enter the following location:

 ftp://ftp.openroute.com/pub/bbs/net_mgrs/

To access the OpenROUTE FTP server using FTP software, enter this command:

 ftp ftp.openroute.com

At the "name" prompt, enter anonymous. You will be prompted for a password. Enter your internet mail address.

Next, change to the MIBs directory by entering:

%cd /pub/bbs/net_mgrs

OpenROUTE Standard MIB Support

OpenROUTE supports the standard MIBs shown in Table 1.

Table 1 OpenROUTE Support for Standard MIBs

MIB OpenROUTE Support,
Exceptions to Support, and Notes
RFC Number
TCP/IP (MIB II)

RFC 1213

AppleTalk
Phase 2

Refer to Table 2
All MIB objects are implemented as READ-ONLY.

RFC 1243

Bridge

Refer to Table 3

RFC 1286

DLSw

Refer to Table 4 and Table 5

Draft Version 05

DS1

Refer to Table 6

RFC 1406

Ethernet

Refer to Table 7

RFC 1623

LLC

Refer to Table 8 and Table 9

Draft Version 01

FDDI

All groups and objects are supported.

RFC 1285

Frame Relay

All groups and objects are supported.

RFC 1315

IPX

All attributes are implemented as READ-ONLY.

ipxBasicSysNode returns an octet string of six zeros
ipxBasicSysConfigSockets returns 3
ipxBasicSysOpenSocketFails returns 0

Novell IPX MIB

ipxAdvSysOutCompressDiscards returns 0
ipxAdvSysNetBIOSPackets
ipxAdvSysOutFiltered returns 0
ipxCircName returns a null string
ipxCircDialName returns a null string

ipxCircCompressSlots returns 0
ipxCircStaticStatus returns unknown
ipxCircCompressedSent returns 0
ipxCircCompressedInitSent returns 0
ipxCircCompressedRejectSent returns 0

ipxCircUncompressedSent returns 0
ipxCircCompressedRejectsReceived returns 0
ipxCircUncompressedReceived returns 0

ipxCircInitFails returns 0
ipxStaticRouteTable not supported
ipxStaticServTable not supported
ipxTraps group not supported

RIP-SAP

ripCircPace returns 0

Novell RIP-SAP MIB

OSPF

All groups and objects are supported.

RFC 1253

PPP

Refer to Table 10 and Table 11.

RFC 1471

SDLC

Refer to Table 12 and Table 13

RFC 1747

RS-232 Serial Line

All groups and objects are supported.

RFC 1317

Interfaces MIB

ifTable equivalent to the ifTable defined in MIB II
ifStackTable implemented as read-only
ifXTable not supported
ifTestTable not supported

RFC 1573

Token Ring

Refer to Table 14 and the following:

nmdot5TimerTable group (get and set)
dot5StatsFreqErrors name in the
dot5StatsTable group (get)
dot5RingState in the dot5Table group (get)
dot5UpStream names in the
dot5Table group (get)
dot5Commands in the dot5Table group (set)
dot5RingSpeed in the dot5Table group (set)
dot5Functional names in the
dot5Table group (set)

RFC 1231

AppleTalk MIB

Table 2 lists the AppleTalk (Phase 2) MIB groups that OpenROUTE supports. These groups are defined by Internet standard RFC 1243.

Table 2 AppleTalk (Phase 2) Supported MIB Groups

AppleTalk Group Name Supported Not
Supported
AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol (AARP)

X

AppleTalk Echo (ATEcho)

X

AppleTalk Port (ATPort)

X

Datagram Delivery Protocol (DDP)

X

Routing Table Maintenance Protocol (RTMP)

X

Zone Information Protocol (ZIP)

X

LocalTalk Link Access Protocol (LLAP)

X

Name Binding Protocol (NBP)

X

Kinetics Internet Protocol (KIP)

X

Bridge MIB

Table 3 lists the Bridge MIB groups that OpenROUTE supports. These groups are defined the Internet standard RFC 1286.

Table 3 Bridge Supported MIB Groups

Bridge Group Name Supported Not
Supported
dot1dBase

X

dot1dBasePortTable

X

dot1dStp

X

dot1dStpPortTable

X

dot1dSr

X

dot1dSrPortTable

X

dot1dTp

X

dot1dTpFdbTable

X

dot1dTpPortTable

X

dot1dStaticTable

X

DLSw MIB

Table 4 lists the OpenROUTE supported groups, tables, and objects for the DLSw MIB. These are defined in Version 05 of an Internet Draft standard dated 30 June 1995.

Table 5 lists exceptions within supported tables or groups.

Table 4 DLSw Supported MIB Tables, Groups, and Objects

Supported Not
Supported
Objects X

dlswNodeVersion

X

dlswNodeVendorID

X

dlswNodeVersionString

X

dlswNodeStdPacingSupport

X

dlswNodeStatus

X

dlswNodeUpTime

X

dlswNodeVirtualSegmentLFSize

X

dlswNodeResourceNBExclusivity

X

dlswNodeResourceMacExclusivity

X

dlswSdlcLsEntries

X

Tables and Groups

dlswTConnStat

X

dlswTConnConfigTable

X

dlswTConnOperTable

X

dlswTConnSpecific

X

dlswTConnTcpConfigTable

X

dlswTConnTcpOperTable

X

dlswIfTable

X

dlswDirStat

X

dlswDirMacTable

X

dlswDirNBTable

X

dlswDirLocateMacTable

X

dlswDirLocateNBTable

X

dlswCircuitStat

X

dlswCircuitTable

X

dlswSdlcLsTable

X

dlswTrapControl

X

dlswTraps

X

Table 5 DLSw Unsupported Objects in Supported Tables

Supported MIB Table Unsupported Objects
in Supported Tables
dlswCircuitTable

dlswCircutiDiscReasonLocal
dlswCircuitDiscReasonRemote
dlswCircuitDiscReasonRemoteData

Fractional T1/E1 MIB

Table 6 lists the Fractional T1/E1 MIB groups that OpenROUTE supports and does not support. These groups are defined in RFC 1406.

Table 6 Fractional T1/E1 MIBS

DS1 MIB Table Parameters Router Fields Supported by T1 Supported by E1
Configuration

dsx1LineIndex

Net Structure

Yes

Yes

dsx1IfIndex

Yes

Yes

dsx1TimeElapsed

ATT_PR[].sec

Yes

Yes

dsxValidIntervals

ATT_PR[].vit

Yes

Yes

dsx1LineType

Yes

Yes

dsx1LineCoding

Yes

Yes

dsx1SendCode

Yes

Yes

dsx1CircuitIdentifier

Yes

Yes

dsxLoopbackConfig

Yes

Yes

dsxLineStatus

Yes

Yes

dsxSignalMode

Yes

Yes

dsx1TransmitClockSource

Yes

Yes

Current

dsx1CurrentIndex

Net Structure

Yes

Yes

dsx1CurrentESs

ATT_PR[].es.cur[]

Yes

No

dsx1CurrentSESs

ATT_PR[].ses.cur[]

Yes

No

dsx1CurrentSEFSs

No

No

dsx1CurrentUASs

ATT_PR[].uas.cur[]

Yes

No

dsx1CurrentCSSs

ATT_PR[].cslf.cur[]

Yes

No

dsx1CurrentPCVs

crc4_errors[]

Yes

Yes

dsx1CurrentLESs

No

No

dsx1CurrentBESs

ATT_PR[].bes.cur[]

Yes

No

dsx1CurrentDMs

No

No

dsx1CurrentLCVs

code_violations[]

Yes

Yes

Interval

dsx1IntervalIndex

Net Structure

Yes

Yes

dsxIntervalNumber

Yes

Yes

dsx1IntervalESs

ATT_PR[].es.his[]

Yes

No

dsx1IntervalSESs

ATT_PR[].ses.his[]

Yes

No

dsx1IntervalSEFSs

No

No

dsx1IntervalUASs

ATT_PR[].uas.his[]

Yes

No

dsx1IntervalCSSs

ATT_PR[].cslf.his[]

Yes

No

dsx1IntervalPCVs

crc4_errors[]

Yes

Yes

dsx1IntervalLESs

No

No

dsx1IntervalBESs

ATT_PR[].bes.his[]

Yes

No

dsx1IntervalDMs

No

No

dsx1IntervalLCVs

code_violations[]

Yes

Yes

Total

dsx1TotalIndex

Net Structure

Yes

Yes

dsxTotalESs

ATT_PR[].es.day[]

Yes

No

dsx1IntervalSESs

ATT_PR[].ses.day[]

Yes

No

dsx1IntervalSEFs

No

No

dsxTotalUASs

ATT_PR[].uas.day[]

Yes

No

dsxTotalCSSs

ATT_PR[].cslf.his[]

Yes

No

dsx1TotalPCVs

crc4_errors[]

Yes

Yes

dsx1TotalLESs

No

No

dsx1TotalBESs

ATT_PR[].bes.his[]

Yes

No

dsx1TotalDMs

No

No

dsx1TotalLCVs

code_violations[]

Yes

Yes

Far End Configuration

No

No

Far End Current

No

No

Far End Interval

No

No

Far End Total

No

No

Fractional Total

No

No

Ethernet MIB

Table 7 lists the Ethernet MIB groups that OpenROUTE supports. These groups are defined the Internet standard RFC 1623.

Table 7 Ethernet Supported MIB Groups

Ethernet Group Name Supported Not
Supported
dot3StatsTable

X

dot3CollTable

X

dot3Tests

X

LLC MIB

Table 8 lists the OpenROUTE supported tables for the LLC MIB. These tables are defined in Version 01 of an Internet draft standard dated 20 October 1994.

Table 9 lists unsupported objects within the supported tables.

Table 8 LLC Supported MIB Tables

MIB Table Name Supported Not
Supported
llcPortAdminTable

X

llcPortOperTable

X

llcPortStatsTable

X

llcSapAdminTable

X

llcSapOperTable

X

llcSapStatsTable

X

llcCcAdminTable

X

llcCcOperTable

X

llcCcStatsTable

X

llcTraps

X

Table 9 LLC Unsupported Objects
in Supported Tables

Supported MIB Table Unsupported Objects
in Supported Tables
llcPortAdminTable

llcPortAdminBusyTimer

llcPortOperTable

llcPortOperLastModifyTime
llcPortOperFailTime
llcPortOperFailCause

llcSapAdminTable

llcSapAdminBusyTimer

llcCcOperTable

llcCcOperBusyTimer
llcCcOperCreateTime
llcCcOperLastModifyTime
llcCcOperLastFailTime
llcCcOperLastFailCause

llcCcStatsTable

llcCcStatsIOctetsIn
llcCcStatsIOctetsOut
llcCcStatsRetransmitsIn
llcCcStatsRetransmitsOut
llcCcStatsProtocolErrs
llcCcStatsActivityTOs
llcCcStatsRetriesExps

PPP MIB

Table 10 lists the PPP MIB group attributes that OpenROUTE supports. This section describes the level of support provided for extensions of the Link Control Protocol to the Point-to-Point Protocol. These extensions are defined by Internet standard RFC 1471.

Table 10 PPP Supported MIB Groups

PPP Group Name Supported Not
Supported
PPP Link Group (Link Status Group only)

X

PPP Link Quality Reporting Group

X

PPP Link Quality Reporting Extensions Group

X

PPP IP Group

X

PPP Bridge Group

X

PPP Security Group

X

Table 11 lists the attributes supported within the PPP Link Group specified in RFC 1471.

Table 11 PPP Supported Link Groups

PPP Link Group Name Supported Not
Supported
PPP Link Status Physical Index1

X

PPP Link Status Bad Addresses

X

PPP Link Status Bad Controls

X

PPP Link Status Packet Too Longs

X

PPP Link Status BadFCSs

X

PPP Link Status Local MRU

X

PPP Link Status Remote MRU

X

PPP Link Status Local To Peer ACC Map

X

PPP Link Status Peer To Local ACC Map

X

PPP Link Status Local To Remote Protocol Compression

X

PPP Link Status Remote to Local Protocol Compression

X

PPP Link Status Local To Remote ACC Compression

X

PPP Link Status Remote To Local ACC Compression

X

PPP Link Status Transmit Fcs Size

X

PPP Link Status Receive Fcs Size

X

PPP Link Config Table (Run-time SNMP Attributes)

X

1Each Serial Line that supports PPP has two entries in the Interface table. One entry is associated with the physical hardware link over which PPP is running. The other entry represents the PPP layer running over that link.

For example, if a router has four interfaces, two of which run PPP over RS-232 ports, the number of interfaces reported in the Interface Table is six. Six interface numbers are defined, four for the network interfaces and an additional two designating the PPP-layer links.

SDLC MIB

Table 12 lists OpenROUTE supported tables and traps for the SDLC MIB. These are defined in RFC 1747.

Table 13 lists unsupported objects in the supported tables and groups.

Table 12 SDLC Supported MIB Tables

SDLC Table or Group Name Supported Not
Supported
sdlcPortAdminTable

X

sdlcPortOperTable

X

sdlcPortStatsTable

X

sdlcLSAdminTable

X

sdlcLSOperTable

X

sdlcLSStatsTable

X

sdlcTraps

X

Table 13 SDLC Unsupported Objects in Supported Tables

Supported MIB Table Unsupported Objects
in Supported Tables
sdlcPortOperTable

sdlcPortOperLastFailTime
sdlcPortOperLastModifyTime
sdlcPortOperLastFailCause

sdlcPortStatsTable

sdlcPortStatsPhysicalFailures
sdlcPortStatsInvalidAddresses
sdlcPortStatsDwarfFrames
sdlcPortStatsProtocolErrs
sdlcPortStatsActivityTOs
sdlcPortStatsRNRLIMITs
sdlcPortStatsRetriesExps
sdlcPortStatsRetransmitsIn
sdlcPortStatsRetransmitsOut

sdlcLSOperTable

sdlcLSOperLastModifyTime
sdlcLSOperLastFailTime
sdlcLSOperLastFailCause
sdlcLSOperLastFailCtrlIn
sdlcLSOperLastFailCtrlOut
sdlcLSOperLastFailFRMRInfo
sdlcLSOperLastFailREPLYTOs

sdlcLSStatsTable

sdlcLSStatsProtocolErrs
sdlcLSStatsActivityTOs
sdlcLSStatsRNRLIMITs
sdlcLSStatsRetriesExps
sdlcLSStatsRetransmitsIn
sdlcLSStatsRetransmitsOut

Token Ring MIB

Table 14 lists Token Ring MIB groups that OpenROUTE supports. These groups are defined the Internet standard RFC 1231.

Table 14 Token Ring Supported MIB Groups

Token Ring Group Name

Supported

Not
Supported

dot5Table

X

dot5StatsTable

X

dot5TimerTable

X

OpenROUTE System MIB

The OpenROUTE system MIB, listed on the OpenROUTE FTP server as openroute.mib, defines the systemwide network management functionality available on OpenROUTE platforms. Table 15 lists the OpenROUTE proprietary System MIB groups.

Table 15 OpenROUTE System MIB Groups

Group Name Definition
proStatus

Group of MIB objects that provide general device information (i.e. reload time, number of restarts, etc.)

proResource

Group of MIB objects that provide buffer/memory utilization information on a device. The following groups are defined:
- proResMemHeap - Heap memory statistics
- proResMemBuf - Buffer memory statistics
- proResBufGlobal - Global buffer statistics
- proResBufTable - Per-port buffer statistics

proELS

Group of MIB objects that provide information on ELS. The following groups are defined:
- proElsGeneric - Generic ELS attributes
- proElsSubSysTable - Information on each subsystem
- proElsSubSysEventTable -Information on each event in each subsystem
- proElsTrap - Event trap definition

proPriv

The proActionReset object allows OpenROUTE routers to be reset using an SNMP set command. The object's value represents the time that elapses (in seconds) before a reset takes effect.



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