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7C0x SmartSwitch MIB Structure
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7C0x SmartSwitch MIB Structure
RMON Default
The RMON, or Remote Network Monitoring, Default MIB component contains 
the statistics, history, alarm, and event groups from the RMON MIB (RFC 1757). 
This component is shipped in an inactive state, and can be activated and 
deactivated as necessary.
Host Services
The Host Services MIB component contains the objects that provide the 7C0x with 
its IP functionality — essentially, those functions which allow the 7C0x to operate 
over a network — including functions such as ping, Telnet, and TFTP.
MIB Navigator
The MIB Navigator component provides a command set from which you can 
configure and manage your 7C0x SmartSwitch by telnetting directly into the 
device and viewing and modifying the objects in the device’s MIB. The MIB 
Navigator is accessible through SPMA via the Telnet application; see the SPMA 
Tools Guide
 and/or your 7C0x hardware manual for more information.
FDDI SMT
The FDDI SMT (Station ManagemenT) MIB component contains the objects that 
allow the FDDI NIM ports to function as stations on the FDDI ring, including 
information regarding connection policy, configuration, T-Req and T-Neg values, 
the TVX timer value, duplicate address testing, frame status, version IDs, and 
upstream neighbor addresses.
SWITCH Services
The SWITCH Services MIB component — instantiated only when the 7C0x has 
been configured (currently via Local Management) to operate in SecureFast 
switching mode — provides the objects necessary for SecureFast switching 
operation, including administrative and operational status, port types, switch 
capacity, connection table data, a variety of switching-related statistics, and 
switch configuration parameters.
A Brief Word About MIB Components and Community Names
In the original version of the component MIB architecture, each MIB component is 
protected by its own set of user-configurable Read-Only, Read/Write, and 
Super-User community names. These names determine the level of access that 
will be granted to the information controlled by each individual component. For 
these devices, the central point of access for remote management is provided by 
the Chassis MGR MIB component — that is, if you define your device icon or 
launch a management application using the read-only, read/write, or super-user 
community name assigned to the Chassis MGR MIB component, your SPMA 
application is granted the appropriate level of access (read-only, read/write, or 
super-user) to all of that device’s MIB information — even if the other MIB 
components have different community names (as may occur if multiple instances 
of the same component are required).