Cisco Cisco MDS 9000 NX-OS Software Release 4.1 Referencia técnica
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AGENT-CAPABILITIES
In SNMP, capabilities files provide implementation details for the associated MIB. These files, called
AGENT-CAPABILITIES, list supported conformance groups and any deviations from the MIB as
implemented in the associated software version. For instance, the
CISCO-AAA-SERVER-CAPABILITY provides the implementation details for the
CISCO-AAA-SERVER-MIB, as implemented in the Cisco MDS NX-OS or SAN-OS.
AGENT-CAPABILITIES, list supported conformance groups and any deviations from the MIB as
implemented in the associated software version. For instance, the
CISCO-AAA-SERVER-CAPABILITY provides the implementation details for the
CISCO-AAA-SERVER-MIB, as implemented in the Cisco MDS NX-OS or SAN-OS.
Note
Capabilities files may have implementation details for more than one software release. You need to
match your software release to the corresponding AGENT-CAPABILITIES clause in this file.
match your software release to the corresponding AGENT-CAPABILITIES clause in this file.
About Cisco MIB Files
The Cisco MDS 9000 Family MIB files can be obtained by File Transfer Protocol (FTP) from
, under Cisco Storage Networking.
Cisco MIB files are a set of objects that are private extensions to the IETF standard MIB II. MIB II is
documented in RFC 1213, Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based
Internets: MIB-II. Portions of MIB-II have been updated since RFC 1213. See the IETF website
documented in RFC 1213, Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based
Internets: MIB-II. Portions of MIB-II have been updated since RFC 1213. See the IETF website
for the latest updates to this MIB.
If your NMS cannot get requested information from a managed device, such as a Cisco switch, the MIB
that allows that specific data collection might be missing. Typically, if an NMS cannot retrieve a
particular MIB variable, either the NMS does not recognize the MIB variable, or the agent does not
support the MIB variable. If the NMS does not recognize a specified MIB variable, you might need to
load the MIB into the NMS, usually with a MIB compiler. For example, you might need to load the Cisco
private MIB or the supported RFC MIB into the NMS to execute a specified data collection. If the agent
does not support a specified MIB variable, you must find out what version of system software you are
running. Different software releases support different MIBs.
that allows that specific data collection might be missing. Typically, if an NMS cannot retrieve a
particular MIB variable, either the NMS does not recognize the MIB variable, or the agent does not
support the MIB variable. If the NMS does not recognize a specified MIB variable, you might need to
load the MIB into the NMS, usually with a MIB compiler. For example, you might need to load the Cisco
private MIB or the supported RFC MIB into the NMS to execute a specified data collection. If the agent
does not support a specified MIB variable, you must find out what version of system software you are
running. Different software releases support different MIBs.
Note
Cisco and IETF MIBs are updated frequently. You should download the latest MIBs from
whenever you upgrade your Cisco
MDS NX-OS or SAN-OS.