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Index: M

-m option (Net-SNMP): C.2. Common Command-Line Arguments
C.3.1. snmpwalk
-m option (snmpdelta): C.3.7. snmpdelta
MAC layer in protocol stack: 2.1. SNMP and UDP
Mac OS: 5.5. Supporting Software
mail queue
checking status: 11.3. OpenView's Extensible Agent
summarizing messages in: 11.3. OpenView's Extensible Agent
mail servers, checking status: 12.6. Port Monitor
manageable devices: 4.4. In the End
managed objects: 1.4. The Structure of Management Information and MIBS
2.3. The Structure of Management Information
2.3. The Structure of Management Information
(see also OIDs)
adding to data collections: 9.2.3.1. Designing collections
datatypes
SMIv2: 2.4. Extensions to the SMI in Version 2
hierarchy: 2.3.1. Naming OIDs
MIB extensions in SMIv2: 2.4. Extensions to the SMI in Version 2
OIDs
defining: 2.3.2. Defining OIDs
naming: 2.3.1. Naming OIDs
polling by type: 9.2.2. OpenView Graphing
scalar and tabular objects: 2.6.1. The get Operation
variable bindings: 2.6.1. The get Operation
2.6.6. SNMP Traps
variable sets: 4.5. A Look Ahead
management groups (MIB-II): 2.5. A Closer Look at MIB-II
management information (see managed objects)
Management Information Bases (see MIBs)
management stations (see NMSs)
manager-to-manager communication: 2.6.8. SNMP inform
managing networks
before-and-after scenarios: 1.1.1. Before and After SNMP
monitoring: 1.1. Network Management and Monitoring
SNMP role in: 1.1. Network Management and Monitoring
staffing considerations: 1.1.2. Human Considerations
maps
OpenView
colors: 6.1.4. A Few Words About NNM Map Colors
Home map: 6.1.1. Running NNM
removing nodes: 6.1.5.3. FilterExpressions
6.1.5.3. FilterExpressions
Root map: 6.1.1. Running NNM
of unmanaged objects: 6.1.2. The netmon Process
zooming: 6.2.1. SNMPc's Map
SNMPc
Root map: 6.2.1. SNMPc's Map
submaps: 6.2.1. SNMPc's Map
zooming: 6.1.1. Running NNM
master agents
OpenView snmpdm: 11. Extensible SNMP Agents
11.3. OpenView's Extensible Agent
stopping and starting: 7.3.3. HP OpenView Agent for HP-UX and Solaris
and subagents: 4.5. A Look Ahead
max-repetitions fields (get-bulk operations): 2.6.3. The get-bulk Operation
MD5 algorithm: F.1.1. The SNMPv3 Engine
F.2.1. Configuring SNMPv3 for a Cisco Router
F.2.2. Configuring SNMPv3 for Net-SNMP
Medium Access Control (MAC) layer in protocol stack: 2.1. SNMP and UDP
memory
graphing usage: 13. MRTG
NMS requirements: 3.1. Hardware Considerations
3.1. Hardware Considerations
SNMP management: 1.5. Host Management
system totals: 2.7. Host Management Revisited
types for agents: 2.4. Extensions to the SMI in Version 2
Menubars (NNM): B.2. Adding a Menu to NNM
menus
adding to OpenView: B.2. Adding a Menu to NNM
customizing in SNMPc: 9.2.4. Castle Rock's SNMPc
precedence numbers in: B.2. Adding a Menu to NNM
trigger characters in: B.2. Adding a Menu to NNM
Menus (NNM): B.2. Adding a Menu to NNM
Message Processing Model: F.1.4. SNMPv3 Textual Conventions
Message Processing Subsystem (SNMPv3 engine): F.1.1. The SNMPv3 Engine
messages
sending with NNM: B.4. Using NNM for Communications
size capabilities of agents: 2.6.3. The get-bulk Operation
mib-2 subtree: 2.5. A Closer Look at MIB-II
MIB Browser (OpenView): 8.1.1. Using HP OpenView to Retrieve Values
8.2.1. Walking the MIB Tree with OpenView
MIBs (Management Information Bases): 1.4. The Structure of Management Information and MIBS
Cisco MIBs: C.3.1. snmpwalk
components of: 2.3.2. Defining OIDs
Concise MIB Definition: 2.3.2. Defining OIDs
copying: C.3.1. snmpwalk
counting implemented objects in devices: 8.2.1. Walking the MIB Tree with OpenView
draft and proposed standards: 1.4. The Structure of Management Information and MIBS
extensible agents and: 11. Extensible SNMP Agents
11.2.1. Extensibility for Unix and Windows NT
11.2.1. Extensibility for Unix and Windows NT
files as arguments in scripts: E.1.2. snmpMIB_to_OID( )
Host Resources MIB: 1.5. Host Management
2.7. Host Management Revisited
listing traps: 10. Traps
loading: 6.1.6. Loading MIBs into OpenView
6.2.3. Loading MIBs into SNMPc
C.1. Net-SNMP and MIB Files
C.2. Common Command-Line Arguments
managed objects and datatypes in: 2.3.2. Defining OIDs
media-specific: 2.5. A Closer Look at MIB-II
MIB-II: 1.4. The Structure of Management Information and MIBS
components of files: 2.3.2. Defining OIDs
objects: A. Using Input and Output Octets
subtrees in: 2.5. A Closer Look at MIB-II
MIB regions: 4.5. A Look Ahead
object-value pairs (see variable bindings)
OIDs and instance identifiers: 2.6.1. The get Operation
parsing: E.1.4. snmpQueue_MIB_File( )
Perl management routines: E.1. MIB Management Routines
private: 2.3.1. Naming OIDs
4.1. What Does SNMP-Compatible Really Mean?
11.2.1. Extensibility for Unix and Windows NT
proprietary: 1.4. The Structure of Management Information and MIBS
recompiling: 11.2.1. Extensibility for Unix and Windows NT
RMON MIB: 1.6. A Brief Introduction to Remote Monitoring (RMON)
2.8. Remote Monitoring Revisited
searching directories for: C.2. Common Command-Line Arguments
sequences in: 2.3.2. Defining OIDs
tabular data definitions: 11.3.1. Tables
vendor lists: 1.7. Getting More Information
vendor-specific: 2.3.2. Defining OIDs
walking branches: 8.2. Retrieving Multiple MIB Values
8.2.1. Walking the MIB Tree with OpenView
Micromuse: 5.5. Supporting Software
Microsoft Windows (see Windows 9x/NT/2000 operating systems)
minus signs (-), in streams: B.1. Using External Data
mirrors: 12.4. Veritas Disk Check
Mitchell, Mike: E. SNMP Support for Perl
monitoring networks: 1.1. Network Management and Monitoring
(see also NMSs, polling)
RMON (see RMON)
staffing considerations: 1.1.2. Human Considerations
MRTG (Multi Router Traffic Grapher): 5.4. Trend Analysis
13. MRTG
features: 13. MRTG
graphs: 13. MRTG
defaults: 13. MRTG
13.1. Using MRTG
13.2. Viewing Graphs
displaying: 13.2. Viewing Graphs
13.3. Graphing Other Objects
filter options: 13.3. Graphing Other Objects
indexmaker: 13.3. Graphing Other Objects
legend options: 13.3. Graphing Other Objects
parameters: 13.1. Using MRTG
13.3. Graphing Other Objects
routers: 13.2. Viewing Graphs
servers: 13.3. Graphing Other Objects
specifying variables: 13.3. Graphing Other Objects
storing: 13.1. Using MRTG
installing and running: 13.1. Using MRTG
log files: 13.1. Using MRTG
13.2. Viewing Graphs
Perl and: 13.4. Other Data-Gathering Applications
polling non-SNMP devices: 13.4. Other Data-Gathering Applications
polling with: 13. MRTG
problems with changing interfaces: 13.5. Pitfalls
resources and help: 13.6. Getting Help
targets: 13.1. Using MRTG
Multi Router Traffic Grapher (see MRTG)
multiple files for menus: B.2. Adding a Menu to NNM
multiple values, retrieving: 8.2. Retrieving Multiple MIB Values
multipliers (xnmgraph): 9.2.2. OpenView Graphing
9.2.2. OpenView Graphing
9.2.2. OpenView Graphing


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