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тАО01-25-2004 04:38 AM
тАО01-25-2004 04:38 AM
Solved! Go to Solution.
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тАО01-25-2004 05:47 AM
тАО01-25-2004 05:47 AM
Solutionhttp://h200002.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/UCR/SupportManual/TPM_269782e3/TPM_269782e3.pdf
Note: HP is not providing support for the router SNMP/MIBs going forward (including the e1200), as we have other solutions for providing tape library manageability.
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тАО01-25-2004 06:26 AM
тАО01-25-2004 06:26 AM
Re: e1200 MIB for SIM 4.0?
1) Where do I find the MIBs?
2) How do I integrate them into SIM4?
I see no details on what to do with them.
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тАО01-25-2004 02:34 PM
тАО01-25-2004 02:34 PM
Re: e1200 MIB for SIM 4.0?
Some of the instructions are greek to me too :-) I know enough about SNMP/MIBs to get in trouble :-(
> 1) Where do I find the MIBs?
Both the FA 2.2 and the enterprise MIBs are in the appendix. However, in pdf form I suspect they are only good if you are interested in doing a "Get" or "Set" on a few objects. Otherwise, you probably want the whole source code of the MIB to include into your SNMP application. The FA 2.2 MIB can be found here (pointed to in the manual):
http://www.fibrealliance.org/fb/mib/mib2_2.htm
Unfortuntunately this will require a bit of clean-up (including the page break footer) to make it usable. For reference, the FA 4.0 MIB is in compilable form:
http://www.fibrealliance.org/fb/mib/mib2_2.htm
> 2) How do I integrate them into SIM4?
> I see no details on what to do with them.
As I understand it (or don't understand it), you take the MIB source code and it get's compiled into your SNMP app (agent?, manager?), and then it understands how to walk the MIB tree hierarchy.
The manual referenced also talks about setting up the SNMP traps (see page 75). You can configure up to 3 hosts to recieve events (you have some selection over which events to send). I don't know if you need the MIBs included in your SNMP agent/manager to do anything of use with them.
Perhaps someone more MIB educated can give some more information.
I did find this on the Cisco site:
Most Network Management Systems (NMSs) provide a way for the user to load Management
Information Bases (MIBs). Loading a MIB is a way that an NMS can learn about new MIB objects, such as their names, object identifiers, and the kind of datatype (for example, Counter).
The MIB may be parsed when it is loaded, or it may happen later, for instance, when an NMS application runs. The software that performs the parsing is a MIB compiler.
Any syntactically correct MIB should be successfully parsed by any vendor's MIB compiler. Unfortunately, different MIB compilers may exhibit different quirks.
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тАО01-25-2004 02:48 PM
тАО01-25-2004 02:48 PM
Re: e1200 MIB for SIM 4.0?
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=394787
You might want to follow-up in the HP Insight Manager forum if you have further MIB/CIM questions.
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тАО01-25-2004 03:26 PM
тАО01-25-2004 03:26 PM
Re: e1200 MIB for SIM 4.0?
Am I the only one that wants SNMP monitoring of HP products by another HP product?
This situation just seems extremely silly and reflects poorly on HP.
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тАО01-25-2004 04:06 PM
тАО01-25-2004 04:06 PM
Re: e1200 MIB for SIM 4.0?
I suspect there may be an easier way.
For example, looking in the following folder:
c:/Program Files/HP/Insight Manager 7.../compaq/protocol/snmp/MIBS
There's a file called v3_0FA.mib, which appears to be the Fibre Alliance MIB version 3.0.
So, maybe its just a matter of mapping this MIB to your router, or even better perhaps they are self-identifying, and all you need to do is discover the device (hopefully someone with more expertise can chime in...)
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тАО01-26-2004 03:32 PM
тАО01-26-2004 03:32 PM
Re: e1200 MIB for SIM 4.0?
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тАО07-28-2004 04:36 AM
тАО07-28-2004 04:36 AM
Re: e1200 MIB for SIM 4.0?
The information provided by David Ruska wasn't correct (OK, wasn't useful).
The E1200 generates traps with the vendor number 2512. For example:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.2512.0.4
The information provided by David didn't address this vendor.
So, still looking for MIBs. Please advise...
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тАО07-28-2004 05:32 AM
тАО07-28-2004 05:32 AM
Re: e1200 MIB for SIM 4.0?
These devices are based on Crossroad's hard- / software, but judging their web pages it does not look like you can get a MIB from them.