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SNMP tables are cached for 30 seconds before new data is collected.
MIBS can be accessed through any MIB Browser (i.e. iReasoning). The MIB Browser enables you to view the MIBS from any device (such as the SBC 1000/2000).
The following example displays the MIB tree for the SBC 1000/2000 Global Call Counters (uxGlobalCallCounters).
In addition to the standard MIBs, the SBC system supports the following MIBs.
2. Ribbon SBC 1000/2000 Call Statistics MIB - This MIB file contains the following SBC 1000/2000 data:
3. Ribbon SBC 1000/2000 Traps MIB - This MIB file lists the Ribbon SBC 1000/2000 traps sent to the managers.
Ribbon SBC 1000/2000 also extends the standard interface table MIB to include partial support for the following:
The SBC Edge supports the IF MIB as described here:
The ifIndex attribute inthe ifTable is interpreted as follows:
Bit | Description |
---|---|
0-9 | Channel number |
10-15 | Port number |
16-17 | Reserved |
18-21 | Card number |
22-25 | Shelf number |
26-29 | Unused |
30 | 0 = Kernel, 1 = User. All Ethernet interfaces are 0 and DS1 are 1. |
31 | No Used, always 0. |
The kernel assigns ifIndex sequentially based on the order the interfaces are brought up.
The SBC Edge supports partial DS0 MIB support through the dsx0Configtable table. The DS0 MIB is based on RFC 2494.
The SBC Edge provides partial support for the DS1 MIB. The DS1 MIB is based on RFC 4805.
The SBC Edge provides partial support for the Host Resources MIB. The Host Resources MIB is based on RFC 2790.
The latest MIBs are available from the Ribbon Support Portal in the Software Downloads directory. Refer to Ribbon Support Portal - Download Center.