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MIB Navigator Command Set Overview
Local Management User’s Guide
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The MIB Navigator views the MIB tree hierarchy as a directory
 shows the MIB tree 
hierarchy. Each layer is numerically encoded, so that every branch group and leaf object in the 
MIB is identified by a corresponding number, known as an Object Identifier (OID). This allows the 
MIB Navigator to navigate through the MIB and access the manageable leaf objects.
Figure 3-2  Hierarchical MIB Tree Structure
Often an ASCII name is assigned to the OID of a leaf object, making it more readable. To identify 
the value for the object “ipForwarding” you use the OID (/1/3/6/1/2/1/4/1), or its ASCII name 
(/iso/org/dod/internet/mgmt/mib-2/ip/ipForwarding).
MIB Navigator Command Set Overview
The MIB Navigator command set provides the following commands:
Navigation Commands
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Navigation commands allow you to access and manage the MIB for 
the device running the MIB Navigator. Some of these commands also provide user 
community-string information. The commands, detailed starting on 
, are as follows:
TIP
Use the help command for an on-line description of each MIB Navigator command. For 
example MIB Nav-> help branch provides help information for the branch command. 
The help command can also be used alone to display the available commands, as seen 
in 
. A command used incorrectly (wrong syntax) will prompt a display of the 
correct usage. Use lower case characters when entering commands in Network Tools.
branch
cd
ctron
dir
get
grep
Is
mib2
next
pwd
set
su
tree
wan
whoami
help
Root 1
Group 1.1
Group 1.2
Group 1.3
Object 1.1.1
Object 1.1.2
Object 1.2.1
Object 1.2.2
Object 1.3.1
Object 1.3.2