RMON

From: ccie_sp@hotmail.com
Date: Sun Jan 14 2007 - 07:33:11 ART


Hi all,

I am not so good in SNMP and I would like to learn it better
Does someone have a good resource about OID values and how to map them to an
interface, in the way of
you have an object for example InPktsQ, each interface would have a different
value.

For example IFMIB int f0/0 = 1
and interface IFMIB f0/1 = 2

Am I okay to say that IntPktsQ.1 is the Incoming packets for the f0/0
interface and .2 for f0/1
What's the value for (sub)interfaces?

So my actual question is how can I map SNMP/RMON OID to interfaces, since it's
also possible to type int the BIG string something like 1.3.5.2.3.5.6.2. whats
the difference or is it just like a named value for the big string??

I can't find an good resource which explains these mappings and for example
how you can find out that interface f0/1 = .3 and not = .4

Thanks groupstudy



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