A MIB (Management Information Base) is an element used in network management. Network management services are based on the need to monitor and manage:
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performance
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fault occurrences
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security
NOTE: The Transparent Factory private MIB does not define specific management applications and policies.
Each MIB contains a finite number of objects. Use the SNMP manager’s GET and SET to retrieve system information and to set system environment variables.
The Transparent Factory SNMP-embedded component controls the Schneider private MIB function. This private MIB, and its associated services, manages all system components. The private MIB provides the data to manage the main Transparent Factory communication services for all the communication components of the Transparent Factory architecture, including:
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Ethernet communication modules (NOE, ETY, M1E, etc.)
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CPUs with Ethernet communication ports
Schneider Electric obtained a Private Enterprise Number (PEN) from the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). That number represents a subtree in the SNMP MIB, a number that is a unique identifier used for Groupe Schneider.
The object identifier for the root of the Groupe Schneider subtree is 1.3.6.1.4.1.3833 and represents a path to the subtree as follows:
iso(1)
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org(3)
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dod(6)
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internet(1)
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private(4)
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enterprises(1)
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groupeschneider(3833)
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transparentFactoryEthernet(1)
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Under the Groupe Schneider private MIB is a TFE private MIB, transparentFactoryEthernet(1).