Quick Help
Map
number simply tells you where you're at on the list of the local
SNMP Agent's OID maps. Click "next" and "prev" to scroll through
the list. To advance directly to a specific map, enter the desired
number in the "Showing" box, then click Update. This
page enables SNMP Get/Set to objects indicated on the above map
list. The available local OID's are assigned automatically. You may
select which local objects are mapped to these OID's. Internal
data is multiplied by the scale factor when read by your remote SNMP
manager (client). Data written by your SNMP client is divided by the
scale factor before being stored internally. If the object referenced is
an integer value, then scale factor will most often be x1 (no scaling).
However, if the object is a floating point value, then the scale factor
becomes more important. This is significant because INTEGER is the one
universally recognized data type in SNMP. While floating point
representations do exist, they are not universally accepted. Therefore,
the oldest and best known recommendation for sending real numbers via
SNMP is to scale them and send them as integer. For
each local objet to be accessed by the remote SNMP Client, enter
the local object number and scale factor. The local data and object name
will be shown for reference. The data returned to the remote
SNMP client will be the indicated local value multiplied by the
scale factor, then truncated to integer. Enter an object number, then
click Update to add the mapping to the list. Objects
are not immediately available when entered in the list above. When you
have finished making changes, click the Reload SNMP button to clear
and reload the MIB. The MIB is also automatically reloaded every time
you restart this device. You
can auto-fill the MIB by providing a count, starting index, and
starting object, and then click Auto-Fill. This is a shortcut for
assigning many MIB variables at once. Check Confirm and click Clear to clear the content of this entire MIB branch. To
remove a variable from the MIB, enter the map number at the bottom of
the screen and click Remove. The remaining variables will be moved up
the list. To insert a new variable into the MIB, enter the position at
which you wish to insert, and click Insert Before. To simply add a
variable at the end of the list, click Next and enter the new variable. |