This chapter describes the Management Information Base (MIB) on the Cisco 7600 Series router. It
includes the following sections:
• Cisco 7600 MIBs, page 3-1
• CISCO 7600 MIB Categories, page 3-1
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–
–
• MIB Version String Description, page 3-2
Cisco 7600 MIBs
Supported and Verified MIBs, page 3-1
Supported and Unverified MIBs, page 3-2
Unverified or Unsupported MIBs, page 3-2
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Each MIB description lists relevant constraints about the MIB’s implementation on the Cisco 7600
router platform. Any objects not listed in a table are implemented as defined in the MIB. For detailed
MIB descriptions, see the standard MIB.
NoteNot all MIBs included in a Cisco IOS software release are fully supported by the router. Some MIBs are
not supported at all. Other MIBs might work, but they have not been tested on the router. In addition,
some MIBs are deprecated but cannot be removed from the software. When a MIB is included in the
image, this does not necessarily mean it is supported by the Cisco 7600 platform.
To determine which MIBs are included in other releases, see the “Using Cisco IOS MIB Tools” section
on page 2-1.
CISCO 7600 MIB Categories
The MIBs in the c7600 Image on the Cisco 7600 Series router are categorized into three types:
Supported and Verified MIBs
The MIB exists in the image, the code is implemented, and Cisco has verified that all the supported
objects work properly. These MIBs are tested for Cisco 7600 router.
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Supported and Unverified MIBs
The MIB exists in the image, the code is implemented, but we have not verified if it is working properly.
In other words, the user may get something if they query the MIB. However, the information may be
correct or incorrect because the MIB has not been tested. These MIBs are not tested for Cisco 7600
router support.
Unverified or Unsupported MIBs
The MIB exists in the image but is either not tested or not supported. These MIBs are neither tested nor
supported for Cisco 7600 routers.
MIB Version String Description
The MIB version string indicates the date and time that the module was most recently modified. The
format is YYMMDDHHMMZ or YYYYMMDDHHMMZ where
• YY - last 2 digits of the year (only years between 1900-1999)
• YYYY - all 4 digits of the year (any year)
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• MM - month (01 through 12)
• DD - day of the month (01 through 31)
• HH - hours (00 through 23)
• MM - minutes (00 through 59)
• Z - denotes UTC/GMT (the ASCII character Z) Coordinated Universal Time (UTC, formerly
Greenwich Mean Time). This datatype stores the datetime fields YEAR, MONTH, DAY, HOUR,
MINUTE, SECOND, TIMEZONE_HOUR, and TIMEZONE_MINUTE.
NoteFor example, 9592192015Z and 199509122015Z represent 8:15 GMT on 19 February 1995.
Years after 1999 use the four digit format. Years 1900-1999 may use the 2 or 4 digit format.
NoteIn the following table you might see the term Revision not available. This term refers to the MIB module
that does not have a recorded time stamp indicating the latest modification.
MIBs in 7600 Series Routers
Table 3-1 lists the MIBs in 7600 Series Routers:
Table 3-1MIBs in 7600 Series Routers
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Supported and
MIB
ATM-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39406072245
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9406072245
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Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
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Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRB9406072245
• 12.2(33)SRC9406072245
BGP4-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39405050000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9405050000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9405050000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9405050000Z
BRIDGE-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Revision not
•
Verified
available
• 12.2(33)SRARevision not
available
• 12.2(33)SRBRevision not
available
• 12.2(33)SRCRevision not
available
CISCO-802-TAP-MIB
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRB200403110000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200403110000Z
CISCO-AAA-SESSION-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39911160000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9911160000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9911160000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200603210000Z
CISCO-AAL5-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3200309220000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200309220000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200309220000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200309220000Z
CISCO-ACCESS-ENVMON-MIB
• 12.2(18)SXF39808050000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA9808050000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9808050000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9808050000Z
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Supported and
MIB
CISCO-ALPS-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200001280000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-ASPP-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39508210000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-ATM-EXT-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39706200000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200301060000
• 12.2(33)SRB200301060000
• 12.2(33)SRC200301060000
CISCO-ATM-PVC-MIB
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF39711180000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9711180000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9711180000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9711180000Z
CISCO-ATM-PVCTRAP-EXTN-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRC200303240000Z
CISCO-ATM-QOS-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRC200206100000Z
CISCO-BCP-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200408310000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200408310000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200408310000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200408310000Z
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Cisco 7600 MIBs
Supported and
MIB
CISCO-BGP-POLICY-ACCOUNTING-MIB
• 12.2(18)SXF39912170000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200207260000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200207260000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200207260000Z
CISCO-BGP4-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200108130000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200302240000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200302240000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200302240000Z
CISCO-BRIDGE-EXT-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200408230000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200408230000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200408230000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200408230000Z
CISCO-BSC-MIB
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF39701250000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-BSTUN-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39701220000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-BULK-FILE-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39810291700Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9810291700Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9810291700Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200108220000Z
CISCO-CABLE-DIAG-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200409130000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200409130000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200409130000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200409130000Z
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Supported and
MIB
CISCO-CALLHOME-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRC200704060000Z
CISCO-CAR-MIB
12.2(18)SXF30002180000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA0002180000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB0002180000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC0002180000Z
CISCO-CASA-FA-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200209180000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200209180000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200209180000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200209180000Z
CISCO-CASA-MIB
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF3200209180000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200209180000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200209180000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200209180000Z
CISCO-CAT6K-CROSSBAR-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200411190000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200411190000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200411190000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200411190000Z
CISCO-CDP-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39812100000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200503210000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200503210000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200503210000Z
CISCO-CEF-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRC200601300000Z
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Cisco 7600 MIBs
Supported and
MIB
CISCO-CIRCUIT-INTERFACE-MIB
• 12.2(18)SXF3200005090000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200005090000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200005090000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200005090000Z
CISCO-CLASS-BASED-QOSMIB
12.2(18)SXF3200012080000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200404120000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200404120000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200404120000Z
CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39701150000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200403170000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200403170000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200608220000Z
CISCO-CONFIG-MAN-MIB
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF39511280000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9511280000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200406180000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200608220000Z
CISCO-CONTEXT-MAPPING-MIB
• 12.2(18)SXF3Y
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRB200503170000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200503170000Z
CISCO-CSG-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3200302200000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200302200000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200302200000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200302200000Z
CISCO-DATA-COLLECTION-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3Y
• 12.2(33)SRA200210300530Z
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Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRB200210300530Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200210300530Z
CISCO-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39801161546Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9801161546Z
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-DLCSW-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39702190000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-DLSW-EXT-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39703110000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-DLSW-MIB
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF39506300900Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-DSPU-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF39508150000Z
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-EIGRP-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3Y
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-EMBEDDED-EVENT-MGR-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3200304160000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200304160000Z
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Cisco 7600 MIBs
Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRB200304160000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200304160000Z
CISCO-ENHANCED-IMAGE-M
IB
• 12.2(18)SXF3200501060000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200501060000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200501060000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200501060000Z
CISCO-ENHANCED-MEMORY-POOL-MIB
• 12.2(18)SXF3200106050000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200302240000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200302240000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200302240000Z
CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39907062150Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9907062150Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9907062150Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9907062150Z
CISCO-ENTITY-ASSET-MIB
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF3200207231600Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200207231600Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200207231600Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200207231600Z
CISCO-ENTITY-EXT-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200104050000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200104050000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200104050000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200104050000Z
CISCO-ENTITY-FRU-CONTROL-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3200310230000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200310230000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200310230000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200310230000Z
CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200301070000Z
•
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Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRA200509080000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200601010000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200601010000Z
CISCO-ENTITY-VENDORTYPE-OID-MIB
• 12.2(18)SXF3200204051400Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200204051400Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200204051400Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200505050930Z
CISCO-ENVMON-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200207170000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200207170000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200207170000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200207170000Z
CISCO-ERM-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRB200602110000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200602110000Z
CISCO-ETHER-CFM-MIB
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
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12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200412280000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200412280000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200412280000Z
CISCO-FLASH-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200301311234Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200301311234Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200403180000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200403180000Z
CISCO-FLEX-LINKS-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200504250000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200504250000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200504250000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200504250000Z
CISCO-FRAME-RELAY-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200005220000Z
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Cisco 7600 MIBs
Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRA200005220000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200005220000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200010130000Z
CISCO-FRAS-HOST-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39703100000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-FTP-CLIENT-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39710091700Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9710091700Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9710091700Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9710091700Z
CISCO-HSRP-EXT-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39808030000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9808030000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9808030000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9808030000Z
CISCO-HSRP-MIB
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF39808030000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9808030000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9808030000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9808030000Z
CISCO-IETF-ATM2-PVCTRAP-MIB
• 12.2(18)SXF3200303240000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200303240000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200303240000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9802030000Z
CISCO-IETF-ATM2-PVCTRAP-MIB-EXTN
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRC200007110000Z
CISCO-IETF-DHCP-SERVER-E
XT-MIB
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Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(18)SXF3Y
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRC200703151200Z
CISCO-IETF-DHCP-SERVER-M
IB
• 12.2(18)SXF3Y
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRC200703270000Z
CISCO-IETF-FRR-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200211051200Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200211051200Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200211051200Z
CISCO-IETF-IP-FORWARD-MIB
• 12.2(18)SXF3200201240000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200201240000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200201240000Z
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-IETF-IP-MIB
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
3-12
12.2(18)SXF3200203040000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200203040000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200203040000Z
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-IETF-ISIS-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRB200508161200Z
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-IETF-PPVPN-MPLS-VP
N-MIB
• 12.2(18)SXF3Y
• 12.2(33)SRA200304171200Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200304171200Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200304171200Z
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Cisco 7600 MIBs
Supported and
MIB
CISCO-IETF-PW-ATM-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRB200504191200Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200504191200Z
CISCO-IETF-PW-ENET-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200209221200Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200209221200Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200209221200Z
CISCO-IETF-PW-FR-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRB200312160000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200312160000Z
CISCO-IETF-PW-MIB
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200403171200Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200403171200Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200403171200Z
CISCO-IETF-PW-MPLS-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200302261200Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200302261200Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200302261200Z
CISCO-IETF-PW-TC-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3Y
• 12.2(33)SRA200302261200Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200302261200Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200302261200Z
CISCO-IETF-PW-TDM-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3Y
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRB200607210000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200607210000Z
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Supported and
MIB
CISCO-IF-EXTENSION-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200308120000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200308120000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200311140000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200311140000Z
CISCO-IMAGE-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39508150000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9508150000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9508150000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9508150000Z
CISCO-IMAGE-TC-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200501120000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200501120000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200501120000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200501120000Z
CISCO-IP-STAT-MIB
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF39707180000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200112202300Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200112202300Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200112202300Z
CISCO-IP-STAT-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200012220000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200503070000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200503070000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200503070000Z
CISCO-IP-TAP-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3Y
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRB200403110000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200403110000Z
CISCO-IP-URPF-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3Y
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRC200411120000Z
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Cisco 7600 MIBs
Supported and
MIB
CISCO-IPSEC-FLOW-MONITOR-MIB
• 12.2(18)SXF3200010131800Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200010131800Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200010131800Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200010131800Z
CISCO-IPSEC-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200008071139Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200008071139Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200008071139Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200008071139Z
CISCO-IPSLA-ETHERNET-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRC200602080000Z
CISCO-L2-CONTROL-MIB
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF3200306011700Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200306011700Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200306011700Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200306011700Z
CISCO-L2-TUNNEL-CONFIG-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200205311000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200205311000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200205311000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200205311000Z
CISCO-L2L3-INTERFACE-CONFIG-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3200005101900Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200005101900Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200005101900Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200005101900Z
CISCO-LAG-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200212130000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200212130000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200212130000Z
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Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRC200212130000Z
CISCO-MAC-NOTIFICATION-MIB
• 12.2(18)SXF3200303210000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200303210000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200303210000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200706110000Z
CISCO-MEMORY-POOL-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39602120000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9602120000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9602120000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9602120000Z
CISCO-MVPN-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200402231200Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200402231200Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200402231200Z
CISCO-NAC-NAD-MIB
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRB200602150000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200602150000Z
CISCO-NDE-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200108080000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200108080000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200108080000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200108080000Z
CISCO-NETFLOW-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRB200503270000Z
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-NTP-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200202200000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200307070000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200307070000Z
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Cisco 7600 MIBs
Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRC200307070000Z
CISCO-OSPF-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200301280000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200301280000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200301280000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200301280000Z
CISCO-OSPF-TRAP-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200302270000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200302270000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200302270000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200302270000Z
CISCO-PAE-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200105241016Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200302260000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200604120000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200604120000Z
CISCO-PAGP-MIB
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF39903030000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9903030000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9903030000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9903030000Z
CISCO-PIM-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3200011020000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200011020000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200011020000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200011020000Z
CISCO-PING-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3200108280000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200108280000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200108280000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200108280000Z
CISCO-POLICY-GROUP-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3Y
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRB200601131600Z
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Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRC200601131600Z
CISCO-PORT-SECURITY-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200504190000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200504190000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200504190000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200504190000Z
CISCO-PPPOE-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRC200102200000Z
CISCO-PRIVATE-VLAN-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200207240000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200207240000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200207240000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200207240000Z
CISCO-PROCESS-MIB
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF3200105180000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200301220000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200301220000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200301220000Z
CISCO-PRODUCTS-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3200204051400Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200204051400Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200204051400Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200505051930Z
CISCO-QINQ-VLAN-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3200411290000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200411290000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200411290000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200411290000Z
CISCO-QLLC01-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF39411090000Z
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
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Cisco 7600 MIBs
Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-QUEUE-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39505310000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9505310000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9505310000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9505310000Z
CISCO-RESILIENT-ETHERNET-PROTOCOL-MIB
• 12.2(18)SXF3Y
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRC200705220000Z
CISCO-RF-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200107200000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200404030000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200404030000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200404030000Z
CISCO-RMON-CONFIG-MIB
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF3200501240000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200501240000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200602210000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200602210000Z
CISCO-RSRB-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39508210000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-RTTMON-MIB
12.2(18)SXF30104230000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200401200000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200603020000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200603020000Z
CISCO-RTTMON-IP-EXT-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
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Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRC200608020000Z
CISCO-SDLLC-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39508210000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-SLB-EXT-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200302111000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200302111000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200302111000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200302111000Z
CISCO-SLB-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200203180000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200203180000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200203180000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200203180000Z
CISCO-SMI-MIB
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF3200011012246Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200011012246Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200011012246Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200011012246Z
CISCO-SNADLC-CONV01-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF39504120000Z
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-SNAPSHOT-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF39508150000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA9508150000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9508150000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9508150000Z
CISCO-SNMP-TARGET-EXT-MIB
• 12.2(18)SXF3Y
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRB200404010000Z
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Cisco 7600 MIBs
Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRC200404010000Z
CISCO-SONET-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200205220000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200205220000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200205220000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200205220000Z
CISCO-SRP-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200103280000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200103280000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200103280000Z
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-STACK-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200305290000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200305290000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200305290000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200305290000Z
CISCO-STP-EXTENSIONS-MIB
• 12.2(18)SXF3200503020000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200503020000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200503020000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200503020000Z
CISCO-STUN-MIB
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
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•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-SVI-AUTOSTATE-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200311130000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200311130000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200311130000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200311130000Z
CISCO-SWITCH-ENGINE-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200311070000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200311070000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200311070000Z
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Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRC200311070000Z
CISCO-SWITCH-QOS-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRC200609180000Z
CISCO-SYSLOG-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39508070000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9508070000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9508070000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9508070000Z
CISCO-TAP2-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRB200611270000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200611270000Z
CISCO-TC
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF3200404140000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200404140000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200404140000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200404140000Z
CISCO-TCP-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3200111120000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200111120000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200111120000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200111120000Z
CISCO-UDLDP-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3200302210000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200302210000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200302210000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200302210000Z
CISCO-VINES-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF39506070000Z
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
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Cisco 7600 MIBs
Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-VLAN-IFTABLE-RELATIONSHIP-MIB
• 12.2(18)SXF39904010530Z
• 12.2(33)SRA9904010530Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9904010530Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9904010530Z
CISCO-VLAN-MEMBERSHIP-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200404070000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200404070000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200404070000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200404070000Z
CISCO-VLAN-TRANSLATION-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3200406010000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200406010000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200406010000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200406010000Z
CISCO-VOICE-ANALOG-IF-MIB
• 12.2(18)SXF3200201210000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200201210000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200201210000Z
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-VOICE-COMMON-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB
• 12.2(18)SXF3200109050000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200109050000Z
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-VOICE-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3200004190000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200004190000Z
• 12.2(33)SRBNot Included
• 12.2(33)SRCNot Included
CISCO-VOICE-IF-MIB
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
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Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(18)SXF39909140000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA9909140000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9909140000Z
• 12.2(33)SRCY
CISCO-VPDN-MGMT-EXT-MI
B
• 12.2(18)SXF3Y
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRC200706040000Z
CISCO-VPDN-MGMT-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRC200601200000Z
CISCO-VTP-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200311210000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200311210000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200311210000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200311210000Z
DIAL-CONTROL-MIB
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
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•
• 12.2(33)SRA9609231544Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9609231544Z
• 12.2(33)SRCY
DIFFSERV-DSCP-TC
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRB200205090000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200205090000Z
DIFFSERV-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRB200202070000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200202070000Z
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Cisco 7600 MIBs
Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(18)SXF39512050000Z
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
DS1-MIB (RFC 1406, 2495,
2495)
• 12.2(18)SXF3Revision not
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
available
• 12.2(33)SRA9808011830Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9808011830Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9808011830Z
DS3-MIB (RFC 1407)
12.2(18)SXF3Revision not
•
available
• 12.2(33)SRA9808012130
• 12.2(33)SRB9808012130
• 12.2(33)SRC9808012130
ENTITY-MIB (RFC 2737)
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF39912070000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9912070000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9912070000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9912070000Z
ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200212160000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200212160000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200212160000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200212160000Z
ETHERLIKE-MIB (RFC 2665,
3635)
12.2(18)SXF39908240400Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9908240400Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200309190000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200309190000Z
EVENT-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39902221700Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200010160000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200010160000Z
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Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRC200010160000Z
EXPRESSION-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39802251700Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9802251700Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9802251700Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9802251700Z
FR-MFR-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRC200011300000Z
HC-RMON-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39702120000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9702120000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9702120000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9702120000Z
IEEE8021-CFM-MIB
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRB200608220100Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200608220100Z
IEEE8021-PAE-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3200101160000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200101160000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200101160000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200101160000Z
IEEE8023-LAG-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3200006270000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200006270000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200006270000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200006270000Z
IF-MIB (RFC 2863)
•
12.2(18)SXF39611031355Z
• 12.2(33)SRA9611031355Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9611031355Z
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Cisco 7600 MIBs
Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRC9611031355Z
IGMP-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39712180000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9712180000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9712180000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9712180000Z
IMA-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39804011315Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9804011315Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9804011315Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9804011315Z
INT-SERV-GUARANTEED-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39511030500Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9511030500Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9511030500Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9511030500Z
INT-SERV-MIB
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF39710030642Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9710030642Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9710030642Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9710030642Z
INTEGRATED-SERVICES-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3Y
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRB9511030500Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9511030500Z
IP-FORWARD-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3Y
• 12.2(33)SRA9609190000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9609190000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200602010000Z
IP-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3Y
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRB200404260000Z
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Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRC200602020000Z
IPMROUTE-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39902080000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
IPMROUTE-STD-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200009220000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200009220000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200009220000Z
LLDP-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRB200505060000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200505060000Z
MPLS-LDP-MIB
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF3200108161200Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200108161200Z
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
MPLS-LDP-ATM-STD-MIB
(RFC 3815)
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRB200406030000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200406030000Z
MPLS-LDP-GENERIC-STD-MI
B (RFC 3815)
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRB200406030000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200406030000Z
MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB (RFC
3815)
• 12.2(18)SXF3Y
• 12.2(33)SRAY
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Cisco 7600 MIBs
Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRB200406030000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200406030000Z
MPLS-LSR-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200004261200Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200004261200Z
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB (RFC
3031)
• 12.2(18)SXF3Y
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRB200406030000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200406030000Z
MPLS-L3VPN-STD-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRC200601230000Z
MPLS-TC-MIB
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200101041200Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200101041200Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200101041200Z
MPLS-TE-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200011211200Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200011211200Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200011211200Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200011211200Z
MPLS-VPN-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200110151200Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200110151200Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200110151200Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200110151200Z
MSDP-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39912160000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9912160000Z
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Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRB9912160000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9912160000Z
NOTIFICATION-LOG-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3200011270000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA200011270000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200011270000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200011270000Z
NOVELL-IPX-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Revision not
•
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
available
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
NOVELL-NLSP-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Revision not
•
available
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
NOVELL-RIPSAP-MIB
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF3Revision not
•
available
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
OLD-CISCO-APPLETALK-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3Revision not
available
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
OLD-CISCO-CHASSIS-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3Revision not
available
• 12.2(33)SRARevision not
available
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Cisco 7600 MIBs
Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRBRevision not
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
available
• 12.2(33)SRCRevision not
available
OLD-CISCO-CPU-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBRevision not
available
• 12.2(33)SRCRevision not
available
OLD-CISCO-DECNET-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Revision not
•
available
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
OLD-CISCO-INTERFACES-MIB
• 12.2(18)SXF3Revision not
available
• 12.2(33)SRARevision not
available
• 12.2(33)SRBRevision not
available
• 12.2(33)SRCRevision not
available
OLD-CISCO-IP-MIB
Not in
Image
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•
available
• 12.2(33)SRARevision not
available
• 12.2(33)SRBRevision not
available
• 12.2(33)SRCRevision not
available
OLD-CISCO-MEMORY-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
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Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRBRevision not
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
available
• 12.2(33)SRCRevision not
available
OLD-CISCO-NOVELL-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Revision not
•
available
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
OLD-CISCO-SYS-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Revision not
•
available
• 12.2(33)SRARevision not
available
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
OLD-CISCO-SYSTEM-MIB
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBRevision not
available
• 12.2(33)SRCRevision not
available
OLD-CISCO-TCP-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3Revision not
available
• 12.2(33)SRARevision not
available
• 12.2(33)SRBRevision not
available
• 12.2(33)SRCRevision not
available
OLD-CISCO-TS-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3Revision not
available
• 12.2(33)SRARevision not
available
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Cisco 7600 MIBs
Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRBRevision not
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
available
• 12.2(33)SRCRevision not
available
OLD-CISCO-VINES-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Revision not
•
available
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
OLD-CISCO-XNS-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Revision not
•
available
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
OSPF-MIB
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF39501201225Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9501201225Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9501201225Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9501201225Z
OSPF-TRAP-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39501201225Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9501201225Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9501201225Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9501201225Z
PIM-MIB (RFC 2934)
•
12.2(18)SXF3200009280000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA200009280000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB200009280000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200009280000Z
RFC1213-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF3Revision not
available
• 12.2(33)SRARevision not
available
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Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRBRevision not
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
available
• 12.2(33)SRCRevision not
available
RFC1243-MIB (Appletalk)
12.2(18)SXF3Revision not
•
available
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
RFC1315-MIB (Frame Relay)
12.2(18)SXF3Revision not
•
available
• 12.2(33)SRARevision not
available
• 12.2(33)SRBRevision not
available
• 12.2(33)SRCRevision not
available
RFC1381-MIB (X25 LAPB)
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF3Revision not
•
available
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
RFC1382-MIB (X25 Packet
Layer)
• 12.2(18)SXF3Revision not
available
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
RFC2006-MIB (MIP)
12.2(18)SXF39606040000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9606040000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9606040000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9606040000Z
RMON-MIB (RFC 1757)
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Cisco 7600 MIBs
Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(18)SXF3Revision not
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
available
• 12.2(33)SRARevision not
available
• 12.2(33)SRBRevision not
available
• 12.2(33)SRCRevision not
available
RMON2-MIB (RFC 2021)
12.2(18)SXF39605270000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9605270000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9605270000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9605270000Z
RS-232-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39405261700Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9405261700Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9405261700Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9405261700Z
RSVP-MIB
Not in
Image
12.2(18)SXF39808251820Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9808251820Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9808251820Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9808251820Z
SMON-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF39812160000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA9812160000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9812160000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9812160000Z
SNA-SDLC-MIB
•
12.2(18)SXF39411150000Z
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB
(RFC 2576)
•
12.2(18)SXF3Revision not
available
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Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRARevision not
Verified
available
• 12.2(33)SRBRevision not
available
• 12.2(33)SRCRevision not
available
SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB
(RFC 2571)
• 12.2(18)SXF39901190000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA9901190000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9901190000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9901190000Z
SNMP-MPD-MIB (RFC 2572)
12.2(18)SXF39905041636Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9905041636Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9905041636Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9905041636Z
SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB
(RFC 2573)
• 12.2(18)SXF39808040000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA9808040000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9808040000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9808040000Z
SNMP-PROXY-MIB
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
Image
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•
• 12.2(33)SRA9808040000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9808040000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9808040000Z
SNMP-TARGET-MIB (RFC
2573)
•
12.2(18)SXF39808040000Z
• 12.2(33)SRA9808040000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9808040000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9808040000Z
SNMP-USM-MIB (RFC 2574)
12.2(18)SXF39901200000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9901200000Z
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Cisco 7600 MIBs
Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRB9901200000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9901200000Z
SNMP-VACM-MIB (RFC 2575)
12.2(18)SXF39901200000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9901200000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9901200000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9901200000Z
SNMPV2-MIB (RFC 1907)
12.2(18)SXF39511090000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9511090000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9511090000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9511090000Z
SONET-MIB (RFC 1595, 2558)
12.2(18)SXF39401030000Z
•
• 12.2(33)SRA9810190000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9810190000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9810190000Z
SOURCE-ROUTING-MIB (RFC
1525)
• 12.2(18)SXF3Revision not
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
available
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
TCP-MIB
Not in
Image
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•
• 12.2(33)SRA9411010000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9411010000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9411010000Z
TUNNEL-MIB
12.2(18)SXF3Y
•
• 12.2(33)SRAY
• 12.2(33)SRB200505160000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC200505160000Z
UDP-MIB
12.2(18)SXF39411010000Z
•
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Supported and
MIB
• 12.2(33)SRA9411010000Z
• 12.2(33)SRB9411010000Z
• 12.2(33)SRC9411010000Z
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
Not in
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MIB Notification Names in 7600 Series Routers
Table 3-2 lists the Notification Names associated with MIBs in 7600 Series Routers:
Table 3-2MIB Notification names in 7600 Series Routers
Table 3-2MIB Notification names in 7600 Series Routers (continued)
Cisco 7600 MIBs
Supported and
MIBNotification Name
• 12.2(33)SRBY
• 12.2(33)SRCY
NoteThe 3rd 12.2(18)SXF rebuild (12.2(18)SXF3) release was used because later releases include features
Verified
Supported and
Unverified
Unsupported or
Unverified
not supported by c7600 SR releases. Feature parity is up to SXF3.
Not in
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ATM-MIB
ATM-MIB
The ATM-MIB (RFC 1695) contains the ATM and ATM adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5) objects used to
manage logical and physical entities and the relationship between them, such as ATM interfaces, virtual
links, cross connects, and AAL5 entities and connections.
MIB Constraints
Table 3-3 lists the constraints that the Cisco 7600 Series router places on objects in the ATM-MIB. For
detailed definitions of MIB objects, see the MIB.
Table 3-3ATM-MIB Constraints
MIB ObjectNotes
atmInterfaceDs3PlcpTable
atmInterfaceTCTable
atmTrafficDescrParamTable
atmVplTable
atmVclTable
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Not implemented.
Not implemented.
Read-only.
Not implemented.
BGP4-MIB
atmVclAdminStatusRead-only.
•
• atmVclReceiveTrafficDescrIndex Read-only.
• atmVclTransmitTrafficDescrIndex Read-only.
• atmVccAalTypeRead-only.
• atmVccAal5CpcsTransmitSduSize Read-only.
• atmVccAal5CpcsReceiveSduSize Read-only.
• atmVccAal5EncapsTypeRead-only.
• atmVclCrossConnectIdentifierRead-only.
• atmVclRowStatusRead-only.
atmVpCrossConnectTable
• atmVpCrossConnectIndexNextNot implemented.
atmVcCrossConnectTable
• atmVcCrossConnectIndexNextNot implemented.
* The ifType for the ifIndex used in the ATM-MIB tables must be type atm(37).
The BGP4-MIB (RFC 1657) provides access to information related to the implementation of the Border
Gateway Protocol (BGP). The MIB provides:
• BGP configuration information
Not implemented.
Not implemented.
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BRIDGE-MIB
The BRIDGE-MIB contains objects to manage Media Access Control (MAC) bridges between Local
Area Network (LAN) segments, as defined by the IEEE 802.1D-1990 standard. This MIB is extracted
from RFC 1493 and is intended for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP based internets.
CISCO-802-TAP-MIB
The CISCO-802-TAP-MIB contains object to manage IEEE 802 intercept.
CISCO-AAA-SESSION-MIB
The CISCO-AAA-SESSION-MIB contains information about accounting sessions based on
authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) protocols.
BRIDGE-MIB
CISCO-AAL5-MIB
The CISCO-AAL5-MIB contains performance statistics for ATM adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5) virtual
channel connections (VCCs). This MIB provides statistics not found in the aal5VccTable in RFC 1695
(for example, packets and octets received and transmitted on the VCC).
CISCO-ACCESS-ENVMON-MIB
The CISCO-ACCESS-ENVMON-MIB indicates the reason for a power supply failure, which is
information that is not provided in the ciscoEnvMonSupplyStatusTable in the CISCO-ENVMON-MIB.
The CISCO-ACCESS-ENVMON-MIB also defines temperature and voltage notifications to replace
those in CISCO-ENVMON-MIB.
CISCO-ALPS-MIB
The CISCO-ALPS-MIB provides Cisco airline protocol support for IBM-P1024B(ALC) and
Unisys-P1024C(UTS) protocol encapsulation over TCP/IP. The MIB contains configuration and
operational information for the protocol, which provides a tunneling mechanism to transport airline
protocol data across a Cisco router-based TCP/IP network to an X.25-attached mainframe.
CISCO-ASPP-MIB
The CISCO-ASPP-MIB provides configuration and operational information on asynchronous-polled
protocols such as the asynchronous security protocols that alarm monitoring companies use.
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CISCO-ATM-EXT-MIB
CISCO-ATM-EXT-MIB
The CISCO-ATM-EXT-MIB contains extensions to the Cisco ATM module that are used to manage
ATM entities. It provides additional AAL5 performance statistics for a virtual channel connection (VCC)
on an ATM interface.
NoteThe cAal5VccExtTable augments the aal5VccTable of the ATM-MIB. The aal5VccTable contains
additional AAL5 performance parameters.
CISCO-ATM-PVC-MIB
The CISCO-ATM-PVC-MIB contains objects to configure a permanent virtual circuit (PVC) on an
ATM uplink card, and bind the PVC to a virtual LAN (VLAN). This allows the PVC to carry bridged
PDUs (BPDUs) using the encapsulation method described in RFC 1483, which is an alternative to using
LAN emulation to transfer BPDUs.
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CISCO-ATM-PVCTRAP-EXTN-MIB
The CISCO-ATM-PVCTRAP-EXTN-MIB supplements to the CISCO-IETF-ATM2-PVCTRAP-MIB.
CISCO-ATM-QOS-MIB
The CISCO-ATM-QOS-MIB is created to provide ATM QoS information in the following areas:
• Traffic shaping on a per-VC basis
• Traffic shaping on a per-VP basis
• Per-VC queuing/buffering.
CISCO-BCP-MIB
The CISCO-BCP-MIB (based on RFC 2878) (Bridging Control Protocol) contains objects to configure,
enable, and disable bridge modules on both ends of point-to-point links. The Cisco 7600 series Internet
router uses the BCP for transporting Ethernet frames over SONET and DPT networks. The BCP-MIB
manages and monitors Bridge Control Protocol configuration and information on subnetwork interfaces
using the family of Point-to-Point Protocols.
MIB Constraints
Table 3-4 lists the constraints that the router places on objects in the CISCO-BCP-MIB. For detailed
* If there is an entry in the ifTable with ifType ppp(23), there will be an entry in both the bcpOperTable and
bcpConfigTable.
* The CISCO-BCP-MIB supports interfaces configured with bridge-enabled only, which means if no “bridge-enable” is
configured, there will be no such entry for this interface when the user pulls the bcpOperTable or bcpConfigTable
by SNMP.
CISCO-BGP-POLICY-ACCOUNTING-MIB
to have value.
have value.
have value.
meaningful only if BcpConfigMacAddressControl is
enabled.
BcpConfigSpanTreeControl must be enabled to have
value.
CISCO-BGP-POLICY-ACCOUNTING-MIB
The CISCO-BGP-POLICY-ACCOUNTING-MIB contains BGP policy-based accounting information
(such as ingress traffic on an interface), which can be used for billing purposes. The MIB provides
support for BGP Policy Accounting, which enables you to classify IP traffic into different classes and to
maintain statistics for each traffic class.
The MIB contains counts of the number of bytes and packets of each traffic type on each input interface.
This information can be used to charge customers according to the route that their traffic travels.
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CISCO-BGP4-MIB
The CISCO-BGP4-MIB provides access to information related to the implementation of the Border
Gateway Protocol (BGP). The MIB provides:
• BGP configuration information
• Information about BGP peers and messages exchanged with them
• Information about advertised networks
CISCO-BRIDGE-EXT-MIB
The CISCO-BRIDGE-EXT-MIB extends the BRIDGE-MIB specified in RFC 1493.
CISCO-BSC-MIB
The CISCO-BSC-MIB contains objects to manage binary synchronous communications (BSC) on the
router, including BSC ports (serial interfaces) and BSC control units (stations on a port).
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CISCO-BSTUN-MIB
The CISCO-BSTUN-MIB contains objects to manage Block Serial Tunnels (BSTUNs) on the router.
The MIB provides global BSTUN information and contains configuration and operational information
to manage BSTUN groups, ports, and routes.
CISCO-BULK-FILE-MIB
The CISCO-BULK-FILE-MIB contains objects to create and delete files of SNMP data for bulk-file
transfer.
MIB Constraints
Table 3-5 lists the constraints that the router places on objects in the CISCO-BULK-FILE-MIB. For detailed
definitions of MIB objects, see the MIB.
Table 3-5CISCO-BULK-FILE-MIB Constraints
MIB ObjectNotes
cbfDefineFileTable
•
cbfDefinedFileStorageOnly ephemeral type of file storage is supported.
NoteThe ephemeral bulk file created can be moved to
a remote FTP server using
CISCO-FTP-CLIENT-MIB.
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Table 3-5CISCO-BULK-FILE-MIB Constraints
MIB ObjectNotes
• cbfDefinedFileFormatOnly bulkBinary and bulkASCII file formats are
Note:
The cbfDefienFileTable has objects that are required for defining a bulk file and for controlling its creation. The
cbfDefineObjectTable has information regarding the contents (SNMP data) that go into the bulk file.
When an entry in the cbfDefineFileTable and its corresponding entries in the cbfDefineObjectTable are active, then
cbfDefineFileNow can then be set to create. This causes a bulkFile to be created as defined in cbfDefineFileTable
and it will also create an entry in the cbfStatusFileTable.
CISCO-CABLE-DIAG-MIB
The CISCO-CABLE-DIAG-MIB module defines objects for managing cable diagnostic test capabilities
supported by the Cisco devices.
Cable diagnostic tests are tests intended to exercise the functional integrity of the cable attached to a
physical interface
CISCO-CABLE-DIAG-MIB
supported.
CISCO-CALLHOME-MIB
The CISCO-CALLHOME-MIB module provides functionality to manage Call Home feature within the
framework of Call Home architecture.
A customer might be deploying network solutions to run mission critical applications such as storage
solutions that require high availability. Such customers need runtime support for their networking
products. Cisco Call Home feature enables a system experiencing Hardware/Software problem to
automatically send relevant failure information to the Support Center. The Support Center can use this
information to provide immediate help in the form of troubleshooting or hardware replacement. This
feature also provides functionality that allow storage systems to send performance, accounting, and
system health information.
CISCO-CAR-MIB
The CISCO-CAR-MIB contains information about the Committed Access Rate (CAR) assigned to router
interfaces. The CAR is used to control the rate of traffic on an interface for packet switching purposes.
The MIB provides information about how the router is to handle traffic that conforms and exceeds the
CAR on the interface.
CISCO-CASA-FA-MIB
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CISCO-CASA-MIB
The CASA protocol allows appliances (software entities such as web caches, firewalls, and load
balancers) to control the behavior of forwarding agents (hardware devices such as switches and routers).
The appliance tells forwarding agents how to handle packets based on their source and destination
IP addresses and ports, and IP protocol fields (this information is called an affinity).
CISCO-CASA-MIB
The CISCO-CASA-MIB contains objects to manage a Cisco Appliance Services Architecture (CASA)
entity (such as a manager or a forwarding agent). The MIB contains objects to configure CASA, and to
retrieve status and operational information about the fixed affinity cache.
The CASA protocol allows appliances (software entities such as web caches, firewalls, and load
balancers) to control the behavior of forwarding agents (hardware devices such as switches and routers).
The appliance tells forwarding agents how to handle packets based on their source and destination
IP addresses and ports, and IP protocol fields (this information is called an affinity).
CISCO-CAT6K-CROSSBAR-MIB
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The CISCO-CAT6K-CROSSBAR-MIB contains objects to configure and manage the crossbar-switching
fabric module on Cisco Catalyst 6500 family switches.
CISCO-CDP-MIB
The CISCO-CDP-MIB contains objects to manage the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) on the router.
CISCO-CEF-MIB
The CISCO-CEF-MIB contains objects to configure and monitor CEF related objects.
CISCO-CIRCUIT-INTERFACE-MIB
The CISCO-CIRCUIT-INTERFACE-MIB contains objects to configure the circuit description for an
interface. The circuit description identifies circuits on interfaces such as ATM and Frame Relay, and
might be used, for example, to correlate performance statistics on the corresponding interfaces.
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The CISCO-CLASS-BASED-QOS-MIB provides only read access to quality of service
(QoS) configuration information and statistics for Cisco platforms that support the modular Quality of
Service command-line interface (modular QoS CLI).
To understand how to navigate the CISCO-CLASS-BASED-QOS-MIB tables, it is important to
understand the relationship among different QoS objects. QoS objects consists of:
• Match Statement – the specific match criteria to identify packets for classification purposes.
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• Class Map – a user-defined traffic class that contains 1 or more match statements used to classify
packets into different categories.
• Feature Action – a QoS feature. Features include police, traffic shaping, queueing, random detect,
and packet marking. After the traffic has been classified we apply actions to each traffic class.
• Policy Map – a user-defined policy that associates a Qos feature action to the user-define class map.
• Service Policy – a policy map that has been attached to an interface.
The MIB uses the following indices to identify QoS features and distinguish among instances of those
features:
• cbQosObjectsIndex – identifies each QoS feature on the router.
• cbQoSConfigIndex n- identifies a type of QoS configuration. This index is shared by QoS objects
that have identical configuration.
• cbQosPolicyIndex – uniquely identifies a service policy.
QoS MIB information is stored in:
• Configuration instances – includes all class maps, policy map, match statements, and feature action
configuration parameters. Might have multiple identical instances. Multiple instances of the same
QoS feature share a single configuration object, which is identified by cbQosConfigIndex.
• Runtime Statistics instances—Includes summary counts and rates by traffic class before and after
any configured QoS policies are enforced. In addition, detailed feature-specific statistics are
available for select PolicyMap features. Each has a unique runtime instance. Multiple instances of
a QoS feature have a separate statistics object. Run-time instances of QoS objects are each assigned
a unique identifier (cbQosObjectsIndex) to distinguish among multiple objects with matching
configurations.
CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB
CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB
The CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB contains objects to copy configuration files on the router. For
example, the MIB enables the SNMP agent to copy:
• Configuration files to and from the network
• The running configuration to the startup configuration and startup to running
• The startup or running configuration files to and from a local Cisco IOS file system
CISCO-CONFIG-MAN-MIB
The CISCO-CONFIG-MAN-MIB contains objects to track and save changes to the router configuration.
The MIB represents a model of the configuration data that exists elsewhere in the router and in peripheral
devices. Its main purpose is to report changes to the running configuration through the
SNMP notification ciscoConfigManEvent.
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CISCO-CONTEXT-MAPPING-MIB
The CISCO-CONTEXT-MAPPING-MIB module provides mapping tables which contain the
information that a single SNMP agent sometimes needs to support multiple instances of the same MIB
module. In such cases, network management applications need to know the specific data/identifier values
in each context. This is accomplished through the use of multiple SNMP contexts.
CISCO-CSG-MIB
The CISCO-CSG-MIB supports the Cisco Content Services Gateway (CSG) product. It includes five
traps and four tables that enable querying CSG resource statistics.
CISCO-DATA-COLLECTION-MIB
The CISCO-DATA-COLLECTION-MIB retrieves data periodically when the data displays as a set of
discontinuous rows spread across multiple tables. This MIB module facilitates data retrieval of tabular
objects. This MIB can be used for performance and accounting purposes, where several row instances
of a set of objects are polled over a period of time.
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The MIB provides the user a way to specify which objects and which instances are required. In addition
the MIB provides 2 ways in which this data can be retrieved.
MIB Constraints
Table 3-6 lists the constraints that the Cisco 7600 Series router places on objects in the
CISCO-DATA-COLLECTION-MIB. For detailed definitions of MIB objects, see the MIB. Any MIB
table or object not listed in this table is implemented as defined in the MIB.
NoteOnly traps are supported by the CISCO-DATA-COLLECTION-MIB.
Table 3-6CISCO-DATA-COLLECTION-MIB Constraints
MIB ObjectNotes
cdcVFileTable
cdcVFileMgmtTable
cdcDGTable
cdcDGBaseObjectTable
cdcDGInstanceTable
cdcFileXferConfTable
• cdcVFilePersistentStorage
• cdcVFileMaxSizeHitsLimit.
Not implemented.
Not implemented.
Not implemented.
Not implemented.
Not implemented.
Not implemented.
These objects are not implemented.
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CISCO-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB
The CISCO-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB stores past call information. This MIB is an extension of RFC 2128.
CISCO-DLCSW-MIB
The CISCO-DLCSW-MIB contains objects to manage Frame-Relay access support (FRAS) sessions to
the end-user station. The MIB applies only to downstream or end-user sessions. It does not apply to
upstream or host-end sessions, which are managed through the FRAS-HOST-MIB.
CISCO-DLSW-EXT-MIB
The CISCO-DLSW-EXT-MIB is an extension to the CISCO-DLSW-MIB. It contains objects to manage
Cisco specific data-link switching (DLSw) protocol enhancements. DLSW provides a way to transport
Systems Network Architecture (SNA) and NetBIOS traffic over an IP network.
CISCO-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB
CISCO-DLSW-MIB
The CISCO-DLSW-MIB contains objects to manage Data Link Switches.
CISCO-DSPU-MIB
The CISCO-DSPU-MIB contains objects to configure and manage Cisco downstream physical
unit (DSPU) objects.
CISCO-EIGRP-MIB
The CISCO-EIGRP-MIB contains objects to manage Enhanced Interior Gateway Protocol (EIGRP).
EIGRP is a Cisco proprietary distance vector routing protocol, based on the Diffusing Update Algorithm
(DUAL). DUAL defines the method to identify loop-free paths through a network.
CISCO-EMBEDDED-EVENT-MGR-MIB
The CISCO-EMBEDDED-EVENT-MGR-MIB provides descriptions and stores events generated by the
Cisco Embedded Event Manager. The Cisco Embedded Event Manager detects hardware and software
faults and other events such as OIRs for the system.
CISCO-ENHANCED-IMAGE-MIB
The CISCO-ENHANCED-IMAGE-MIB provides information about events running on the system. The
MIB modular operating systems.
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CISCO-ENHANCED-MEMORY-POOL-MIB
CISCO-ENHANCED-MEMORY-POOL-MIB
The CISCO-ENHANCED-MEMORY-POOL-MIB contains objects to monitor memory pools on all of
the physical entities on a managed system. Represents the different types of memory pools that may be
present in a managed device. Memory use information is provided to users at three different intervals of time: 1 minute, 5 minutes, and 10 minutes. Memory pools can be categorized into two groups, predefined
pools and dynamic pools. The following pool types are currently predefined:
• 1:Processor memory
• 2:I/O memory
• 3:PCI memory
• 4:Fast memory
• 5:Multibus memory
Dynamic pools have a pool type value greater than any of the predefined types listed above. Only the
processor pool is required to be supported by all devices. Support for other pool types is dependent on
the device being managed. For detailed definitions of the CISCO-ENHANCED-MEMORY-POOL-MIB
objects, see the MIB.
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MIB Constraints
Table 3-7 lists the constraints that the Cisco 7600 Series router places on objects in the
CISCO-ENHANCED-MEMORY-POOL-MIB. For detailed definitions of MIB objects, see the MIB.
MIB Usage Values for Cisco FlexWAN and FlexWAN2 Cards
There are two types of memory available on the Enhanced FlexWAN cards, processor and PCI. Only the
processorMemory(2) and ioMemory (3) pool types are supported. Ta b le 3-8 lists the memory pool names
corresponding to each pool type:
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Table 3-8CISCO-ENHANCED-MEMORY-POOL-MIB Usage Values in the cempMemPoolTable
CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB
cempMemPoolType
processorMemory
ioMemory
CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB
The CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB enables the Cisco 7600 Series router to monitor alarms generated
by system components, such as the chassis, slots, modules, power supplies, fans, and ports.
MIB Constraints
Tabl e 3-9 lists the constraints that the Cisco 7600 Series router WAN modules place on objects in the
CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB. For detailed definitions of MIB objects, see the MIB.
Table 3-9CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB Constraints
MIB ObjectNotes
ceAlarmTable
cempMemPoolName
• Processor 0
• Processor 1
• I/O is 0
• I/O is 1
ceAlarmFilterProfileNot implemented.
•
• ceAlarmFilterProfileIndexNextNot implemented.
ceAlarmFilterProfileTable
ceAlarmDescrTable
Not implemented.
ceAlarmDescrSeverityRead-only.
ENTITY-MIB Table, entPhysicalTable, identifies the physical system components in the router. The
following list describes the table objects that describe the alarms for the CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB:
• Physical entity—The component in the Cisco 7600 router that generates the alarm.
• ceAlarmDescrVendorType—The object specifies an identifier (typically an enterprise-specific OID)
that uniquely identifies the vendor type of those physical entities that this alarm description applies
to.
• Alarm severity—Each alarm type defined by a vendor type and employed by the system is assigned
an associated severity:
–
Critical—Indicates a severe, service-affecting condition has occurred and that immediate
corrective action is imperative, regardless of the time of day or day of the week. For example,
online insertion and removal or loss of signal failure when a physical port link is down.
–
Major—Used for hardware or software conditions. Indicates a serious disruption of service or
the malfunctioning or failure of important hardware. Requires immediate attention and response
of a technician to restore or maintain system stability. The urgency is less than in critical
situations because of a lesser effect on service or system performance.
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• Alarm description text—Specifies a readable message describing the alarm.
• Alarm type—Identifies the type of alarm that is generated. An arbitrary integer value that uniquely
Table 3-10 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the Cisco 7600 router FlexWAN PA T3/E3
ports.
Table 3-10Alarms Supported for Cisco 7600 Router FlexWAN PA T3/E3 Ports
Physical EntityceAlarmDescrVendorType
FlexWAN PA T3/3E
ports
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Minor—Used for troubles that do not have a serious effect on service to customers or for alarms
in hardware that are not essential to the operation of the system.
–
Info—Notification about a condition that could lead to an impending problem or notification of
an event that improves operation.
The syntax values are: critical(1), major(2), minor(3), info(4)
identifies an event relative to a physical entity in the Cisco 7600 router. Values 0 through 255.
ceAlarmDescr
SeverityceAlarmDescrText
cevPortT3
cevPortE3
cevPortDsE3Atm
majorTransmitter is sending remote
alarm
majorTransmitter is sending AIS
majorReceiver has loss of signal
majorReceiver is receiving AIS
majorReceiver has loss of frame
majorReceiver has remote alarm
majorReceiver has idle signal
majorOther failure
majorPhysical port link down
infoPhysical port administrative
state down
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Table 3-11 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the Cisco 7600 router ATM and packet over
SONET ports.
Table 3-11Alarms Supported for Cisco 7600 Router ATM and POS Ports
Physical EntityceAlarmDescrVendorType
ATM and POS portscevPortATM
cevPortPOS
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ceAlarmDescr
SeverityceAlarmDescrText
criticalSection loss of signal failure
criticalSection loss of frame failure
criticalSection out of frame alignment
minorJ0 trace byte mismatch
minorSection bit interleaved parity
majorLine alarm indication signal
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Physical EntityceAlarmDescrVendorType
CISCO-ENTITY-ALARM-MIB
ceAlarmDescr
SeverityceAlarmDescrText
majorLine remote failure indication
minorLine bit interleaved parity
minorLine far end block errors
criticalPath alarm indication signal
criticalPath remote failure indication
criticalPath loss of pointer
minorPath bit interleaved parity
minorPath far end block errors
minorProtection switching byte
failure
minorPath pointer justifications
minorPath positive pointer stuff event
minorPath negative pointer stuff
event
majorPath payload label mismatch
majorPath unequipped payload label
zero
minorPath trace identifier mismatch
minorPath trace identifier unstable
minorCount of number of times APS
bytes changed
minorReceiver data out of lock
criticalSignal failure alarm
criticalSignal degrade alarm
minorSignal failure alarm and B3
errors
minorSignal degrade alarm and B3
errors
criticalThreshold cross alarm–B1
criticalThreshold cross alarm–B2
criticalThreshold cross alarm–B3
criticalLoss of multiframe
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Table 3-12Alarms Supported for Cisco 7600 Router Serial Port Adapters
Physical EntityceAlarmDescrVendorType
Serial port adapter
ports
Table 3-13 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the Cisco 7600 router FlexWAN PA T1 and
E1 ports.
Table 3-13Alarms Supported for Cisco 7600 Router FlexWAN PA T1/E1 Port Adapter Ports
Physical EntityceAlarmDescrVendorType
FlexWAN PA T1
and E1 ports
cevPortHSSI
cevPortCBusSerial
cevPortT1
cevPortE1
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SeverityceAlarmDescrText
minorPhysical port link down
InfoPhysical port administrative
state down
ceAlarmDescr
SeverityceAlarmDescrText
minorTransmitter is sending remote
alarm
minorTransmitter is sending AIS
minorTransmitter is sending TS16
LOMF alarm
minorReceiver has loss of multiframe in
TS16
minorReceiver has loss of signal
minorReceiver is receiving AIS
minorReceiver has loss of frame
minorReceiver has remote alarm
minorReceiver is getting AIS in TS16
minorReceiver has remote TS16 LOMF
alarm
minorOther failure
minorPhysical port link down
infoPhysical port administrative state
down
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Table 3-14 lists the alarm descriptions and severity levels for the Cisco 7600 router FlexWAN
T1/E1 IMA ports.
Table 3-14Alarms Supported for Cisco 7600 Router FlexWAN T1/E1 IMA Ports
Physical EntityceAlarmDescrVendorType
FlexWAN T1/E1
IMA ports
cevPortT1ImaLink
cevPortE1ImaLink
CISCO-ENTITY-ASSET-MIB
ceAlarmDescr
SeverityceAlarmDescrText
minorTransmitter is sending remote
alarm
minorTransmitter is sending AIS
minorReceiver has loss of signal
minorReceiver is receiving AIS
minorReceiver has loss of frame
minorReceiver has remote alarm
minorOther failure
minorPhysical port link down
infoPhysical port administrative
state down
CISCO-ENTITY-ASSET-MIB
The CISCO-ENTITY-ASSET-MIB provides asset tracking information for the physical components in
the ENTITY-MIB (RFC2737) entPhysicalTable.
The ceAssetTable contains an entry (ceAssetEntry) for each physical component on the router. Each
entry provides information about the component, such as its orderable part number, serial number,
hardware revision, manufacturing assembly number, and manufacturing revision.
Most physical components are programmed with a standard Cisco generic ID PROM value that specifies
asset information for the component. If possible, the MIB accesses the component’s ID PROM
information.
MIB Constraints
Table 3-15 lists the constraints that the Cisco 7600 Series router places on objects in the
The CISCO-ENTITY-EXT-MIB contains extensions for the processor modules listed in the
ENTITY-MIB entPhysicalTable. A processor module is any physical entity that has a CPU, RAM, and
NVRAM, and can load a boot image and save a configuration. The extensions in this MIB provide
information such as RAM and NVRAM sizes, configuration register settings, and bootload image name
for each processor module.
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The CISCO-ENTITY-FRU-CONTROL-MIB contains objects to configure and monitor the status of
field replaceable units (FRUs) on the Cisco 7600 Series router listed in the ENTITY-MIB
entPhysicalTable. An FRU is a hardware component (such as a line card and module, fan, or power
supply) that can be replaced on site. This MIB is applicable to SIP and SPA modules for this release.
MIB Constraints
Table 3-16 lists the constraints that the router places on objects in the
• cefcModuleResetReasonDescription Not implemented.
• cefcModuleStateChangeReasonDescr Not implemented.
• cefcModuleUpTimeNot implemented.
cefcModuleTable
cefcFRUPowerStatusTable
cefcModuleAdminStatusenabled(1) for read and write.
reset(3) for write only.
ok(2)
failed(7)
powerUp(2)
manualReset(5)
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CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB
The CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB contains objects that support the monitoring of sensors. The MIB
is applicable to sensors present in various modules and to the sensors present in the DWDM GBICs and
XENPAK transceivers. This MIB allows you to monitor sensor values and thresholds on sensors that are
discovered by the ENTITY-MIB.
MIB Constraints
Table 3-17 lists CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB constraints. For detailed definitions of MIB objects,
see the MIB.
Table 3-17CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB Constraints
MIB ObjectNotes
entSensorThresholdTable
entSensorThresholdRelationRead-only.
•
• entSensorThresholdSeverityRead-only.
• entSensorThresholdValueRead-only.
CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB
MIB Usage Values for Cisco Transceivers
The tables in this section lists each type of sensor’s value represented in the entSensorValueTable and
the entSensorThresholdTable.
Table 3-18 lists CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB sensor objects and their usage values for Cisco 7600
transceivers in the entSensorValueTable.
Table 3-18CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB Usage Values in the entSensorValueTable for Cisco
Transceivers
MIB Sensor ObjectNotes
Module Temperature Sensor
entSensorTypecelsius(8)
•
• entSensorScaleunits(9)
• entSensorPrecision1
• entSensorStatusok(1)
• entSensorValueReports most recent measurement seen by the sensor.
• entSensorValueTimeStampValue indicates the age of the value reported by
• entSensorValueUpdateRateValue indicates the rate that the agent updates
Module Voltage Sensor
entSensorValue object.
entSensorValue (in seconds). For example, 60 seconds.
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•
• entSensorScaleunits(9)
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Table 3-18CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB Usage Values in the entSensorValueTable for Cisco
MIB Sensor ObjectNotes
• entSensorPrecision1
• entSensorStatusok(1)
• entSensorValueReports most recent measurement seen by the sensor.
• entSensorValueTimeStampValue indicates the age of the value reported by
• entSensorValueUpdateRateValue indicates the rate that the agent updates
Tx Laser Current Sensor
•
• entSensorScalemilli(8)
• entSensorPrecision1
• entSensorStatusok(1)
• entSensorValueReports most recent measurement seen by the sensor.
• entSensorValueTimeStampValue indicates the age of the value reported by
• entSensorValueUpdateRateValue indicates the rate that the agent updates
Transmit Power Sensor (Optical Tx)
Receive Power Sensor (Optical Rx)
•
• entSensorScaleunits(9)
• entSensorPrecision1
• entSensorStatusok(1)
• entSensorValueReports most recent measurement seen by the sensor.
• entSensorValueTimeStampValue indicates the age of the value reported by
• entSensorValueUpdateRateValue indicates the rate that the agent updates
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entSensorValue object.
entSensorValue in seconds.
entSensorTypeamperes(5)
entSensorValue object.
entSensorValue (in seconds). For example, 60 seconds.
entSensorTypedBm(14)
entSensorValue object.
entSensorValue (in seconds). For example, 60 seconds.
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Each Cisco transceiver sensor has 4 threshold values corresponding to the four alarm states listed in
Table 3-19 and Ta ble 3- 20. The entSensorValueTable is indexed by both entPhysicalIndex and
entSensorThresholdIndex. Cisco 7600 entSensorThresholdIndices range from 1 to 4. For N/A (not
applicable), a value of zero is returned.
Table 3-19 lists the default values for the Cisco GBIC transceivers in the entSensorThresholdTable.
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Table 3-19Default Values in the entSensorThreshold Table for DWDM GBIC Transceivers
VoltageNot applicable.Not applicable. Not applicable. Not applicable.
Tx Bias Current80.075.015.010.0
Tx Optical Power2.00.9-4.0-9.7
Rx Optical Power2.00.4-11.9-15.0
CISCO-ENTITY-VENDORTYPE-OID-MIB
CISCO-ENTITY-VENDORTYPE-OID-MIB
The CISCO-ENTITY-VENDORTYPE-OID-MIB defines the object identifiers (OIDs) assigned to
various Cisco 7600 Series router components. The OIDs in this MIB are used by the entPhysicalTable
of the ENTITY-MIB as values for the entPhysicalVendorType field in the entPhysicalTable. Each OID
uniquely identifies a type of physical entity, such as a chassis, Optical Services Module, FlexWAN card,
SPAs, and SIPs.
CISCO-ENVMON-MIB
The CISCO-ENVMON-MIB contains information about the status of environmental sensors (for
voltage, temperature, and power supplies). It also contains MIB objects to enable and disable
notifications for changes to the status of these sensors.
NoteThe CISCO-ENVMON-MIB is not supported by the shared port adapters (SPAs).
MIB Constraints
Table 3-21 lists the constraints that the Cisco 7600 Series router places on objects in the
The command show environment can be used to check environmental status through the CLI. The
objects defined in ciscoEnvMonMIBNotificationEnables can be set to true using CLI command
snmp-server enable traps environment.
CISCO-ERM-MIB
The CISCO-ERM-MIB is for the Embedded Resource Manager (ERM framework which helps in
effectively managing resources such as cpu, memory, buffers, etc).
CISCO-ETHER-CFM-MIB
The CISCO-ETHER-CFM-MIB defines the managed objects and notifications for Ethernet Connectivity
Fault Management (CFM). CFM is an end-to-end per service instance Ethernet layer Operations,
Administration and Management (OAM) protocol.
CISCO-FLASH-MIB
The CISCO-FLASH-MIB contains objects to manage flash cards and flash-card operations.
CISCO-FLEX-LINKS-MIB
The CISCO-FLEX-LINKS-MIB is for configuration and status query of Flex Links feature on the Cisco
device.
Flex Links are a pair of a Layer 2 interfaces, where one interface is configured to act as a backup to the
other. The feature provides an alternative solution to the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), allowing users
to turn off STP and still provide basic link redundancy.
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Flex Links are typically configured in service provider or enterprise networks where users do not want
to run STP on the device.
CISCO-FRAME-RELAY-MIB
The CISCO-FRAME-RELAY-MIB contains Frame Relay information that is specific to Cisco products
or that is missing from RFC 1315.
MIB Constraints
Table 3-22 lists the constraints that the Cisco 7600 Series router places on objects in the
CISCO-FRAME-RELAY-MIB. Unless noted otherwise, the Cisco 7600 implementation of a MIB
follows the standard. Any objects not listed in a table are implemented as defined in the MIB.
NoteFrame relay SVCs are not currently supported in Cisco 7600.
CISCO-FRAME-RELAY-MIB
Table 3-22CISCO-FRAME-RELAY-MIB Constraints
MIB ObjectNotes
cfrCircuitTable
cfrCircuitTypeSupported value is pvc(1).
•
cfrExtCircuitTable
cfrExtCircuitMinThroughputOutSupported for QoS. Otherwise value is 0.
•
• cfrExtCircuitMinThroughputInSupported for QoS. Otherwise value is 0.
• cfrExtCircuitShapeByteLimitSupported for QoS. Otherwise value is 0.
• cfrExtCircuithapeIntervalSupported for QoS. Otherwise value is 0.
• cfrExtCircuitShapeByteIncrementSupported for QoS. Otherwise value is 0.
• cfrExtCircuitShapeActiveSupported for QoS. Otherwise value is 0.
• cfrExtCircuitShapeAdaptingSupported for QoS. Otherwise value is 0.
cfrMapTable
cfrMapTypeValues are:
•
• static(1)
• dynamic(2)
cfrSvcTable
Not implemented.
CISCO-FRAS-HOST-MIB
The CISCO-FRAS-HOST-MIB contains objects specific to upstream or host-end sessions.
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CISCO-FTP-CLIENT-MIB
The CISCO-FTP-CLIENT-MIB contains objects to invoke File Transfer Protocol (FTP) operations for
network management. This MIB has no known constraints and all objects are implemented as defined in
the MIB.
CISCO-HSRP-EXT-MIB
The CISCO-HSRP-EXT-MIB provides an extension to the CISCO-HSRP-MIB which defines the Cisco
Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP), which is defined in RFC 2281. The extensions cover assigning of
secondary IP addresses and modifying an HSRP group’s priority.
CISCO-HSRP-MIB
The CISCO-HSRP-MIB contains objects to configure and manage the Cisco Hot Standby Router
Protocol (HSRP), which is defined in RFC 2281.
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CISCO-IETF-ATM2-PVCTRAP-MIB-EXTN
The CISCO-IETF-ATM2-PVCTRAP-MIB-EXTN MIB supplements the
CISCO-IETF-ATM2-PVCTRAP-MIB.
CISCO-IETF-ATM2-PVCTRAP-MIB
The CISCO-IETF-ATM2-PVCTRAP-MIB supplements the ATM-MIB. It implements the virtual
channel link (VCL) section of the IETF document “draft-ietf-atommib-atm2-11.txt,” Section 9 ATM
Related Trap Support.
CISCO-IETF-DHCP-SERVER-EXT-MIB
The CISCO-IETF-DHCP-SERVER-EXT-MIB is an extension of the
CISCO-IETF-DHCP-SERVER-MIB.
CISCO-IETF-DHCP-SERVER-MIB
The CISCO-IETF-DHCP-SERVER-MIB contains objects for the entities implementing the server side
of the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) and the Dynamic Host Configuration protocol (DHCP) for Internet
Protocol version 4(IPv4). This MIB does not include support for updating Dynamic DNS (DDNS) and
DHCP Failover Protocol.
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CISCO-IETF-FRR-MIB
The CISCO-IETF-FRR-MIB contains managed object definitions for MPLS Fast Reroute (FRR).
CISCO-IETF-IP-MIB
The CISCO-IETF-IP-MIB contains objects to manage the Internet Protocol (IPv6), but not IP routes. The
MIB also contains objects to manage the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP). It is based on the
IETF document draft-ietf-ipngwg-rfc2011-update-00.txt and supports read-only.
NoteThis MIB only supports IPv6 interfaces.
Table 3-23 lists constraints that the Cisco 7600 Series router places on objects in the
CISCO-IETF-IP-MIB.
Table 3-23CISCO-IETF-IP-MIB Constraints
CISCO-IETF-FRR-MIB
MIB ObjectNotes
• cIpv6ForwardingRead-only.
• cIpv6DefaultHopLimitRead-only.
cIpv6InterfaceTable
cIpv6InterfaceIdentifierRead-only.
•
• cIpv6InterfaceIdentifierLengthRead-only.
cIpAddressPfxTable
cIpAddressPfxOriginRead-only.
•
Va lu e s:
• other(1)
• manual(2)
cIpAddressTable
cIpAddressOriginRead-only.
•
Va lu e s:
• other(1)
• manual(2)
• wellknown(3)
• cIpAddressStatusRead-only. Value is depracated(2). No longer
• cInetNetToMediaStateRead-only. Value is invalid(5). Not supported.
cInetIcmpTable
cInetIcmpOutErrorsNot Implemented.
•
CISCO-IETF-ISIS-MIB
The CISCO-IETF-ISIS-MIB contains objects to manage IS-IS Routing protocol described in ISO 10589.
IS-IS Routing protocol is used to construct routing tables for IP networks, as described in RFC 1195.
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Va lu e s:
• other(1)
• dynamic(3)
• static(4)
CISCO-IETF-IP-FORWARD-MIB
The CISCO-IETF-IP-FORWARD-MIB contains objects to manage multipath IP (IPv6) routes in a
classless interdomain routing (CIDR) environment. This MIB is based on the IETF document
draft-ietf-ipngwg-rfc2096-update-00.txt and supports read-only.
CISCO-IETF-PPVPN-MPLS-VPN-MIB
The CISCO-IETF-PPVPN-MPLS-VPN-MIB is an extension of the MPLS-VPN-MIB. It contains a new
notification, mplsNumVrfRouteMaxThreshCleared, which was added with
MPLS-VPN-MIB-DRAFT-05.
CISCO-IETF-PW-ATM-MIB
The CISCO-IETF-PW-ATM-MIB contains managed object definitions for Pseudo Wire emulation of
ATM over Packet Switched Networks(PSN).
CISCO-IETF-PW-ENET-MIB
The CISCO-IETF-PW-ENET-MIB describes a model for managing Ethernet point-to-point pseudo wire
services over a Packet Switched Network (PSN).
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CISCO-IETF-PW-FR-MIB
The CISCO-IETF-PW-FR-MIB describes network management objects defined for FRoPW services
over a Packet Switched Network (PSN).
CISCO-IETF-PW-MIB
The CISCO-IETF-PW-MIB contains managed object definitions for Pseudo Wire operation.
CISCO-IETF-PW-MPLS-MIB
The CISCO-IETF-PW-MPLS-MIB complements the CISCO-IETF-PW-MIB for PW operation over
MPLS.
CISCO-IETF-PW-FR-MIB
CISCO-IETF-PW-TC-MIB
The CISCO-IETF-PW-TC-MIB provides Textual Conventions and OBJECT-IDENTITY Objects to be
used PW services.
CISCO-IETF-PW-TDM-MIB
The CISCO-IETF-PW-TDM-MIB contains managed object definitions for encapsulating TDM (T1,E1,
T3, E3, NxDS0) as pseudo-wires over packet-switching networks (PSN)
CISCO-IF-EXTENSION-MIB
The CISCO-IF-EXTENSION-MIB contains objects that provide additional interface-related
information that is not available in the IF-MIB (RFC 2863).
Table 3-24 lists constraints for Cisco 7600 WAN interfaces.
Table 3-24CISCO-IF-EXTENSION-MIB Constraints
MIB ObjectNotes
cielInterfaceTable
•
cieIfDhcpModeNot implemented.
• cieIfMtuNot implemented.
• cieIfContextNameNot implemented.
• cieIfKeepAliveEnabledNot supported for ATM interfaces.
1 Some objects defined in cieIfPacketStatsTable and cieIfInterfaceTable are applicable to physical interfaces
only. As a result, this table may be sparse for non-physical interfaces.
2 ATM interfaces do not support the cieIfKeepAliveEnabled object.
CISCO-IMAGE-MIB
The CISCO-IMAGE-MIB contains objects which identify the capabilities and characteristics of the
Cisco IOS image.
CISCO-IMAGE-TC-MIB
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Not implemented.
Not implemented.
The CISCO-IMAGE-TC-MIB defines the textual conventions used in the enhanced image MIB.''
CISCO-IP-STAT-MIB
The CISCO-IP-STAT-MIB contains objects to manage the collection and display of IP statistics,
categorized by IP precedence and the Media Access Control (MAC) address associated with IP packets.
To use the MIB to access additional IP statistics, you can issue the ip accounting mac-address and
ip accounting precedence commands at the CLI.CISCO-IPMROUTE-MIB
The CISCO-IPMROUTE-MIB contains objects to manage IP multicast routing on the router.
CISCO-IPSEC-FLOW-MONITOR-MIB
The CISCO-IPSEC-FLOW-MONITOR-MIB allows monitoring of the structures in IPSec-based Virtual
Private Networks.
CISCO-IP-TAP-MIB
The CISCO-IP-TAP-MIB manages Cisco's intercept feature for IP. This MIB is used along with
CISCO-TAP2-MIB to intercept IP traffic.
CISCO-IP-URPF-MIB
The CISCO-IP-URPF-MIB contains objects to manage Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (URPF).
URPF validates the source address of IP packets received on an interface to prevent Denial of Service
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CISCO-IPSEC-MIB
The CISCO-IPSEC-MIB models the Cisco implementation-specific attributes of a Cisco entity that
implements IPsec.
CISCO-IPSLA-ETHERNET-MIB
The CISCO-IPSLA-ETHERNET-MIB contains objects to manage IP SLA Auto-Ethernet-CFM
operations and EthernetJitter statistics. IP SLA is a capability which utilizes active monitoring for
network performance. It can be used for network troubleshooting, network assessment, and health
monitoring. EthernetJitter is used to measure metrics such as RTT, Jitter, frame loss, and one-way
latency by sending multiple enhanced CFM frames at specified interval to a particular MEP.
CISCO-L2-CONTROL-MIB
The CISCO-L2-CONTROL-MIB contains objects that provide a n control feature for devices with
Layer 2 functions such as the VLAN MAC limit control. The MIB controls the number of MAC address
entries for each VLAN so that the forwarding table is not depleted.
CISCO-IPSEC-MIB
CISCO-L2-TUNNEL-CONFIG-MIB
The CISCO-L2-TUNNEL-CONFIG-MIB contains objects to configure and manage Layer 2 tunnels on
the router. Tunneling allows separate local networks to appear as a single virtual LAN (VLAN). The
networks are connected through an ISP, which tunnels the packets from one network to another, making
it appear as if both networks are a single network.
CISCO-L2L3-INTERFACE-CONFIG-MIB
The CISCO-L2L3-INTERFACE-CONFIG-MIB contains objects to configure the operation mode of
router interfaces and to monitor their status. You can configure a router interface to operate in routed(1)
or switchport(2) mode:
• Routed(1) mode—Layer 3 protocols are used to direct traffic across the interface.
• Switchport(2) mode—Layer 2 protocols are used to direct traffic across the interface. This mode can
be configured manually, or negotiated by the dynamic trunking protocol (DTP) or the dynamic
interswitch link (DISL) protocol. The interface can be configured to operate in access mode, trunk
mode, or multimode.
CISCO-LAG-MIB
The CISCO-LAG-MIB contains objects to manage link aggregation (LAG) on the router, as defined by
IEEE Standard 802.3ad. The MIB contains link aggregation information that is not included in the
IEEE8023-LAG-MIB or that is specific to Cisco products.
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CISCO-MAC-NOTIFICATION-MIB
The CISCO-MAC-NOTIFICATION-MIB is for configuration of the MAC notification feature. MAC
notification is a mechanism to inform monitoring devices when there are MAC addresses learnt or
removed from the forwarding database of the monitored devices.
CISCO-MEMORY-POOL-MIB
The CISCO-MEMORY-POOL-MIB contains objects that represents the different types of memory pools
that may be present in a managed device. Memory pools are categorized into two groups:
• Predefined pools
• Dynamic pools
CISCO-MVPN-MIB
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The CISCO-MVPN-MIB contains managed object definitions for Cisco implementation of multicast in
VPNs defined by the Internet draft: draft-rosen-vpn-mcast-05.txt.
CISCO-NAC-NAD-MIB
The CISCO-NAC-NAD-MIB is for the configuration of a Network Access Device (NAD) on the Cisco
Network Admission Control (NAC) system.
CISCO-NDE-MIB
The CISCO-NDE-MIB contains objects to configure and monitor the operation of the NetFlow Data
Export (NDE) feature. A network flow is a unidirectional sequence of packets between a pair of source
and destination endpoints, which are identified by IP address and transport layer application port
number. NetFlow uses the IP protocol type, type of service (ToS), and input interface identifier to
uniquely identify network flows.
CISCO-NETFLOW-MIB
The CISCO-NETFLOW-MIB provides a simple and easy method to get NetFlow cache information,
current NetFlow configuration and statistics.
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CISCO-NTP-MIB
The CISCO-NTP-MIB contains objects to monitor a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. NTP is used
to synchronize timekeeping among a set of distributed time servers and clients. Primary time servers,
which are synchronized to national time standards, are connected to widely accessible resources such as
backbone gateways. These primary servers send timekeeping information to other time servers, and
perform clock checking to eliminate timekeeping errors due to equipment or propagation failures.
CISCO-OSPF-MIB
The CISCO-OSPF-MIB contains objects for managing OSPF implementation. Most of the MIB
definitions are based on the IETF draft < draft-ietf-ospf-mib-update-05.txt > and includes support for
OSPF Sham link. The CISCO-OSPF-MIB is an extension to the OSPF-MIB defined in RFC 1850.
CISCO-OSPF-TRAP-MIB
CISCO-NTP-MIB
The CISCO-OSPF-TRAP-MIB contains new and modified notification objects and events, which are
defined in the latest version for OSPF MIB IETF draft draftietf-ospf-mib-update-05.txt in addition to
support for OSPF Sham link.
CISCO-PAE-MIB
The CISCO-PAE-MIB contains objects to manage port access entities (PAEs) on the router, as defined
by IEEE Std 802.1x. The MIB contains PAE information that is not included in the IEEE8021-PAE-MIB
or that is specific to Cisco products.
CISCO-PAGP-MIB
The CISCO-PAGP-MIB contains objects to configure and manage Fast Etherchannel and the Port
Aggregation Protocol (PAgP) on the router. These features allow two or more physical interfaces to be
aggregated together to form a single agport that behaves like a single interface, but that has improved
bandwidth and availability over each of the physical interfaces.
NoteYou can also monitor interfaces, agports, and related statistics through the ifStackTable and the ifTable
(IF-MIB).
CISCO-PIM-MIB
The CISCO-PIM-MIB defines Cisco specific objects and variables for managing Protocol Independent
Multicast (PIM) on the router. These MIB definitions are an extension of those in RFC 2934, which is
the IETF PIM MIB.
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CISCO-PING-MIB
The CISCO-PING-MIB contains objects to manage ping requests on the router.
CISCO-POLICY-GROUP-MIB
The CISCO-POLICY-GROUP-MIB is used for configuration of policy and policy group. A policy group
can be described as a set of entities identified by IP addresses or other means. Members of a policy group
will be subjected to the same policy.
CISCO-PORT-SECURITY-MIB
The CISCO-PORT-SECURITY-MIB is used for managing Cisco Port Security
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CISCO-PPPOE-MIB
The CISCO-PRIVATE-VLAN-MIB contains objects to manage Cisco PPPoE sessions.
CISCO-PRIVATE-VLAN-MIB
The CISCO-PRIVATE-VLAN-MIB contains objects to manage the private virtual LAN (VLAN) feature
on the router.
CISCO-PROCESS-MIB
The CISCO-PROCESS-MIB displays memory and CPU usage on the router and describes active system
processes. CPU utilization presents a status of how busy the system is. The numbers are a ratio of the
current idle time over the longest idle time (this information should be used as an estimate only).
MIB Constraints
Table 3-25 lists the constraints that the Cisco 7600 Series router places on objects in the
CISCO-PROCESS-MIB.
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MIB ObjectNotes
cpmProcessTable
cpmProcExtPriorityRead-only.
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CISCO-PROCESS-MIB Usage
The CISCO-PROCESS-MIB supports the 7600 WAN Cards (FlexWANs, OSM, SIPs) cards. These cards
have one or two CPUs. The CISCO-PROCESS-MIB contains information for each CPU present.
The cpmCPUTotal5sec, cpmCPUTotal1min, and cpmCPUTotal5min objects have been deprecated and
replaced by cpmCPUTotal5secRev, cpmCPUTotal1minRev, and cpmCPUTotal5minRev respectively.
NoteWhen an object is deprecated it does not mean that an object instance may not be returned. For these
deprecated objects, object instances are returned. However, their returned values must be ignored. The
values returned by the new objects must be used.
CISCO-PRODUCTS-MIB
The CISCO-PRODUCTS-MIB lists the object identifiers (OIDs) assigned to Cisco hardware platforms.
The following OIDs are supported:
• cisco7603 (1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.401)
CISCO-PRODUCTS-MIB
• cisco7606 (1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.402)
• cisco7609 (1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.509)
• cisco7613 (1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.528)
• cisco7604 (1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.658)
• cisco7609s (1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.835)
• cisco7603s (1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.862)
• cisco7606s (1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.863)
This MIB is included in the Cisco 7600 executable image, but its support is unverified.
CISCO-QINQ-VLAN-MIB
The CISCO-QINQ-VLAN-MIB describes configuration and monitoring capabilities relating to
802.1QinQ interfaces.
MIB Constraints
Table 3-26 lists the constraints that the Cisco 7600 Series router places on objects in the
CISCO-QINQ-VLAN-MIB.
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MIB ObjectNotes
cqvTerminationTable
Not implemented. Cisco7600 does not
support QinQ Termination feature.
The CISCO-QLLC01-MIB contains objects to configure and monitor logical connections for the
Qualified Logical Link Control (QLLC) protocol.
CISCO-QUEUE-MIB
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The CISCO-QUEUE-MIB contains objects to manage interface queues, which can be used for FIFO,
priority, custom, and fair queuing.
CISCO-RESILIENT-ETHERNET-PROTOCOL-MIB
The CISCO-RESILIENT-ETHERNET-PROTOCOL-MIB defines objects required for managing
Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP). Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP) is a Cisco proprietary protocol that
provides an alternative to Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). REP provides functionality to control network
loops, handle link failures, and improve convergence time.
CISCO-RF-MIB
The CISCO-RF-MIB provides configuration control and status for the Redundancy Framework (RF)
subsystem. RF provides a mechanism for logical redundancy of software functionality and is designed
to support 1:1 redundancy on processor cards (supervisor engines). Redundancy duplicates data
elements and software functions to provide an alternative in case of failure.
NoteFor information about the levels of redundancy and how to verify that the redundancy feature is available
on Cisco 7600 routers, see Appendix A, “Cisco Redundancy Features.”
MIB Constraints
Table 3-27 lists the constraints that the Cisco 7600 Series router places on objects in the
CISCO-RF-MIB.
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Table 3-27CISCO-RF-MIB Constraints
MIB ObjectNotes
cRFCfgGroup
cRFCfgSplitModeObject is deprecated.
•
• cRFCfgRedundancyModeValues: 6, 7, and 8.
• cRFCfgMaintenanceModeRead-only. Supported value is false(2).
cRFHistoryGroup
cRFHistoryThere are three switchover modes:
•
CISCO-RMON-CONFIG-MIB
CISCO-RMON-CONFIG-MIB
coldstandby, warmstandby, and hoststandby.
The only entries saved are those generated
from a hotstandby switchover.
The CISCO-RMON-CONFIG-MIB contains Cisco RMON configuration span extensions for the
standard IETF remote monitoring (RMON) MIBs.
CISCO-RSRB-MIB
The CISCO-RSRB-MIB contains objects used to manage remote source-route bridging (RSRB) on the
router. This MIB provides information about the attributes of the local-remote RSRB peer relationship.
CISCO-RTTMON-MIB
The CISCO-RTTMON-MIB contains objects to monitor network performance. The MIB provides
information about the response times of network resources and applications. Each conceptual round-trip
time (RTT) control row in the MIB represents a single probe, which is used to determine an entity’s
response time. The probe defines an RTT operation to perform (for example, an FTP or HTTP get
request), and the results indicate whether the operation succeeded or failed, and how long it took to
complete.
If you plan to schedule an RTT operation, see Ta ble 3- 28 for information about
rttMonScheduleAdminRttStartTime in the rttMonScheduleAdminTable.
NoteAn rttMonCtrlOperConnectionLostOccurred trap is generated when an RTT connection cannot be
established to the destination router because the router responder application is not running. However,
the trap is not generated if the physical connection to the router is lost.
MIB Constraints
Table 3-28 lists the constraints that the Cisco 7600 Series router places on objects in the
CISCO-RTTMON-MIB. For detailed definitions of MIB objects, see the MIB.
rttMonScheduleAdminRttStartTimeBefore setting this object to a date/time value,
•
rttMonHistoryCollectionTable
CISCO-RTTMON-IP-EXT-MIB
The CISCO-RTTMON-IP-EXT-MIB contains extensions to tables in CISCO-RTTMON-MIB to support
IP-layer extensions including IPv6 addresses, information related to IPv6, and additional IP information.
make sure the ESR clock was set through the
CLI clock set command. Otherwise, the
scheduled RTT operation does not run.
HTTP and Jitter types not supported.
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CISCO-SDLLC-MIB
The CISCO-SDLLC-MIB contains object to manage SDLC Logical Link Control (SDLLC). The MIB
contains read-only configuration and operational information for Cisco implementation of Synchronous
Data Link Control (SDLC) to Logical Link Control, type 2 (LLC2) media translation.
CISCO-SLB-EXT-MIB
The CISCO-SLB-EXT-MIB contains extensions to the Cisco server load-balancing MIB
(CISCO-SLB-MIB). Server load balancing enables the router to balance the processing of packets and
connections from a number of other devices, such as real servers, firewalls, or caches. An SLB device
determines how to handle incoming frames and connections according to the contents of the incoming
data and various configuration options.
CISCO-SLB-MIB
CISCO-SDLLC-MIB
The CISCO-SLB-MIB contains objects to manage server load-balancing (SLB) managers, such as those
provided by the Cisco IOS SLB product. The MIB includes objects for the manager-side implementation
of the Dynamic Feedback Protocol (DFP), which is used to obtain information about servers.
CISCO-SMI-MIB
The CISCO-SMI-MIB defines the structure of management information for Cisco enterprise MIBs.
CISCO-SNADLC-CONV01-MIB
The CISCO-SNADLC-CONV01-MIB contains objects that manage QLLC-to-SDLC and
QLLC-to-LLC2 conversion.
CISCO-SNAPSHOT-MIB
The CISCO-SNAPSHOT-MIB contains objects to manage snapshot routing, which helps improve the
use of system resources for static routing and routing for dedicated serial lines.
CISCO-SNMP-TARGET-EXT-MIB
The CISCO-SNMP-TARGET-EXT-MIB is an extension of the SNMP-TARGET-MIB specified in
RFC2273
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CISCO-SONET-MIB
The CISCO-SONET-MIB contains objects to describe SONET/SDH interfaces on the router. This MIB
is an extension to the standard SONET-MIB (RFC 2558). The CISCO-SONET-MIB has objects that
provide additional SONET related information not found in the SONET-MIB. For detailed definitions
of MIB objects, see the MIB.
MIB Constraints
The following CISCO-SONET-MIB tables are not implemented in the Cisco 7600 platform:
• csConfigTable
• csVTConfigTable
• csAPSConfigTable
• cssTranceTable
• cspTranceTable
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• csStatsTable
• cspConfigTable
NoteOnly the section, line, and path totals objects from the ciscoSonetStatsMIBGroup and the complete
ciscoSonetEnableGroup must be supported. All network elements containing one or more SONET
interfaces must implement this MIB.
CISCO-SRP-MIB
The CISCO-SRP-MIB contains objects that describe the spatial reuse protocol (SRP) interface layer.
CISCO-STACK-MIB
The CISCO-STACK-MIB provides configuration information and runtime status for router components.
On the Cisco 7600 Series router, the CISCO-STACK-MIB contains information about the chassis, ports,
and modules.
NoteBefore the ENTITY-MIB standardization, the OLD-CHASSIS-MIB and CISCO-STACK-MIB were
used to support physical entities. The CISCO-STACK-MIB is supported on the Cisco 7600 Series router
for LAN cards, OSM cards, and FlexWAN/SPAs. PAs, SIPs and SPAs and are not supported.
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Table 3-29CISCO-STACK-MIB Module Type Values for the Cisco 7600 Series Router
MIB ObjectNotes
moduleTable
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moduleType Module TypePart Number
CISCO-STP-EXTENSIONS-MIB
Enhanced OC-48/STM-16 POS/SDH OSM WAN ports
osm1oc48PosSSPlus(611)OSM-1OC-48-POS-SS+
osm1oc48PosSIPlus(612)OSM-1OC-48-POS-SI+
osm1oc48PosSLPlus(613)OSM-1OC-48-POS-SL+
Enhanced OC-12/STM-4 POS/SDH OSM WAN ports
osm2oc12PosMMPlus(608) OSM-2OC-12-POS-MM+
osm4oc12PosSIPlus(617) OSM-4OC-12-POS-SI+
Enhanced OC-12/ATM OSM WAN ports
osm2oc12AtmMMPlus(606)OSM-2OC-12-ATM-MM+
osm2oc12AtmSIPlus(607)OSM-2OC-12-ATM-SI+
Enhanced OC-3/STM-1 POS/SDH OSM WAN ports
osm16oc3PosSIPlus(610)OSM-16OC-3-POS-SI+
osm4oc3PosSIPlus(614)OSM-4OC-3-POS-SI+
osm8oc3PosSLPlus(615)OSM-8OC-3-POS-SL+
osm8oc3PosSIPlus(616)OSM-8OC-3-POS-SI+
Channelized DS3, GigE, and FlexWAN Modules
wsx6182pa(212)WS-X6182-2PA
osm12ct3DS0(600)OSM-12CT3/T1
osm24ct3DS0(287)OSM-24CT3/T1
osm4GeWanGbicPlus(603)OSM-2+4GE-WAN+
CISCO-STP-EXTENSIONS-MIB
The CISCO-STP-EXTENSIONS-MIB contains objects to manage Cisco extensions to the
Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP), which is defined by IEEE Std 802.1D.
CISCO-STUN-MIB
The CISCO-STUN-MIB contains objects to configure and monitor serial tunneling (STUN) on the
router. The MIB contains global STUN configuration and operational information, and objects to
manage STUN groups, ports, and routes.
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CISCO-SVI-AUTOSTATE-MIB
CISCO-SVI-AUTOSTATE-MIB
The CISCO-SVI-AUTOSTATE-MIB is used for configuration of the switch virtual interface (SVI)
autostate feature. Autostate feature is a mechanism to calculate the state of a SVI dynamically when
some condition occurs such as a failure of a participating interface in that SVI.
CISCO-SWITCH-ENGINE-MIB
The CISCO-SWITCH-ENGINE-MIB contains objects to manage Cisco Layer 2 and 3 switches, such as
the Cisco 7600 Series router. Layer 2 and 3 switches can have a single (central) switching engine or
multiple (distributed) switching engines that are interconnected through a common switching fabric.
• In a central-switching engine model, all physical ports in the system are handled by the single
switching engine.
• In a distributed-switching model, each switching engine handles a set of local physical ports and
when necessary, uses the switching fabric to switch packets to other switching engines.
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CISCO-SWITCH-QOS-MIB
The CISCO-SWITCH-QOS-MIB extends the CISCO-CLASS-BASED-QOS-MIB by defining
configuration and statistics information specific to the quality of service (QoS) features of Layer2/3
switch functionality implemented in Cisco devices. This MIB is applicable to a device which is fully
within a single QoS domain; one or more boundaries with other QoS domains can be immediately
adjacent to this device.
CISCO-SYSLOG-MIB
The CISCO-SYSLOG-MIB contains all system log messages generated by the Cisco IOS software. The
MIB provides a way to access these syslog messages through SNMP. All Cisco IOS syslog messages
contain the message name and its severity, message text, the name of the entity generating the message,
and an optional time stamp. The MIB also contains a history of syslog messages and counts related to
syslog messages.
NoteYou can configure the Cisco 7600 Series router to send syslog messages to a ‘syslog’ server.
NoteThe MIB does not keep track of messages generated from debug commands entered through the
command line interface (CLI).
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CISCO-TAP2-MIB
The CISCO-TAP2-MIB manages Cisco's intercept feature. This MIB replaces CISCO-TAP-MIB. This
MIB defines a generic stream table that contains fields common to all intercept types. Specific intercept
filters are defined in extension MIBs. The MIBs are CISCO-IP-TAP-MIB for IP intercepts,
CISCO-802-TAP-MIB for IEEE 802 intercepts and CISCO-USER-CONNECTION-TAP-MIB for
RADIUS-based user connection intercepts.
CISCO-TC
The CISCO-TC contains objects that define textual conventions used throughout Cisco enterprise MIBs.
CISCO-TCP-MIB
The CISCO-TCP-MIB contains objects to manage the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) on the
router. This MIB is an extension to the IETF TCP MIB.
CISCO-TAP2-MIB
CISCO-UDLDP-MIB
The CISCO-UDLDP-MIB contains objects to configure and manage the Cisco Uni Direction Link
Detection Protocol (UDLDP) on the router.
CISCO-VINES-MIB
The CISCO-VINES-MIB provides Virtual Integrated Network Service (VINES) routing information.
The MIB also contains objects from the Cisco VINES command line interface.
CISCO-VLAN-IFTABLE-RELATIONSHIP-MIB
The CISCO-VLAN-IFTABLE-RELATIONSHIP-MIB contains VLAN-ID and ifIndex information for
each routed virtual LAN (VLAN) interface on the router. A routed VLAN interface is the router interface
or subinterface to which you attach the IP address used by the router on the VLAN. The MIB maps each
VLAN-ID to an ifIndex, which you can use to access the ipRouteTable to obtain the routing
configuration for the routed VLAN interface.
CISCO-VLAN-MEMBERSHIP-MIB
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The CISCO-VLAN-MEMBERSHIP-MIB module provides management functions for the VLAN
Membership within the frame work of Cisco VLAN Architecture, Version 2.0. The MIB provides
information on VLAN Membership Policy Servers used by a device and VLAN membership
assignments of non-trunk bridge ports of the device.
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CISCO-VLAN-TRANSLATION-MIB
CISCO-VLAN-TRANSLATION-MIB
The CISCO-VLAN-TRANSLATION-MIB provides management of VLAN translations. VLAN
translation refers to the ability of the device to translate between different virtual LANs or between
VLAN and non-VLAN encapsulating interfaces at Layer 2. Translation is typically used for selective
inter-VLAN switching of non-routable protocols and to extend a single VLAN topology across hybrid
switching environments
CISCO-VOICE-ANALOG-IF-MIB
The CISCO-VOICE-ANALOG-IF-MIB manages the E&M, FXO, FXS interfaces in the router. The
analog voice interface MIB provides the standard configuration, timing parameters, telephony hook, and
ring status information on Cisco Analog Voice interface implementation. The following groups are
managed:
Analog interface general group
• E&M (recEive and transMit) interface group
• FXO (Foreign Exchange Office) interface group
• FXS (Foreign Exchange Station) interface group
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CISCO-VOICE-COMMON-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB
The CISCO-VOICE-COMMON-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB module contains voice related objects that are
common across more than one network encapsulation such as VoIP, VoATM, and VoFR.
CISCO-VOICE-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB
The CISCO-VOICE-DIAL-CONTROL-MIB module enhances the IETF Dial Control MIB (RFC 2128)
by providing management of voice telephony peers on both a circuit-switched telephony network, and
an IP data network.
CISCO-VOICE-IF-MIB
The CISCO-VOICE-IF-MIB module manages the common voice related parameters for both voice
analog and ISDN interfaces.
CISCO-VPDN-MGMT-EXT-MIB
The CISCO-VPDN-MGMT-EXT-MIB is a supplement to CISCO-VPDN-MGMT-MIB.
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CISCO-VPDN-MGMT-MIB
The CISCO-VPDN-MGMT-MIB contains objects to manage the Virtual Private Dialup Network
(VPDN) feature of Cisco IOS. VPDN handles the forwarding of PPP links from an Internet Provider
(ISP) to a Home Gateway.
CISCO-VTP-MIB
The CISCO-VTP-MIB contains objects to configure and manage the VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)
and virtual LANs (VLANs) on the router.
CISCO-VPDN-MGMT-MIB
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DIAL-CONTROL-MIB
DIAL-CONTROL-MIB
The DIAL-CONTROL-MIB contains objects that describe peer information for demand access and
possibly other kinds of interfaces. Managing access circuits requires the following groups of
information:
• General configuration information.
• Information to describe peer configuration and peer statistics. In this respect, peer configuration
means information on how to connect to peers on outgoing calls, how to identify peers on incoming
calls, and other call related configuration information.
• Information to store active call information.
• Information to retain call history.
DIFFSERV-DSCP-TC
DIFFSERV-DSCP-TC contains the definitions of the textual conventions that should be used whenever
a Differentiated Services Code Point is used in a MIB.
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DIFFSERV-MIB
The DIFFSERV-MIB defines the objects necessary to manage a device that uses the Differentiated
Services Architecture described in RFC 2475.
DS1-MIB (RFC 1406, 2495, 2495)
The DS1-MIB module contains a description of DS1, E1, DS2, and E2 interfaces objects.
NoteNOTE - Release 12.2(18)SXF and earlier support RFC1406. Release 12.2(33)SRA and later support
RFC 2495DS3-MIB
MIB Constraints
Table 3-30 describes constraints on objects from DS1-MIB definition. For detailed definitions of MIB
objects, see the MIB.
Table 3-30DS1-MIB Constraints
MIB ObjectNotes
dsx1ConfigTable
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dsx1LineStatusChangeTrapEnable Read-only.
• dsx1ChannelizationRead-only.
• dsx1LineLengthRead-only.
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