
Troubleshooting Routers
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For example, the object identifier of wfCSMACDMadr (the media access control
address) is 10. When entering the object and attribute in Technician Interface
commands to display or change a value, you specify the object by name
(wfCSMACDMadr) or by number (1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.4.1.1), and you specify the
attribute by name (wfCSMACDMadr) or by number (10). Thus, you can specify
the combined object and attribute (object.attribute) in one of the following ways.
(The first way is the best because you are less likely to make a typing error.)
• wfCSMACDEntry.10
• wfCSMACDEntry.wfCSMACDMadr
• 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.4.1.1.wfCSMACDMadr
• 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.4.1.1.10
You can view all the instances of an object configured on the router by entering
the Technician Interface
list instances
<object>
command.
Example
list in
stances wfCSMACDEntry
inst_ids = 1.1
1.2
10.1
10.2
The instance format of the wfCSMACDEntry object is slot.connector. In this
example, connectors 1 and 2 in slots 1 and 10 are the instances of the
wfCSMACDEntry object.
Note:
The files that describe the MIB are in the /mibs subdirectory. The
default UNIX directory path to the MIB files is /usr/wf/mibs. The default DOS
directory path to the MIB files is \wf\mibs. The files identify and describe each
MIB attribute. If the valid values of an attribute are finite, the associated MIB
lists them. Use a text editor to perform searches of objects that interest you.
Note:
Objects, such as wfIpxBase and wfIpBase, that include scalar objects
always have the single instance identifier 0.
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