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May 29, 2023
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Adam Wujek
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doc/wrs-user-manual: update info about SNMP
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dev_public@wujek.eu
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@@ -3102,9 +3102,19 @@ is @t{private},
but you can change it from the @t
{
Kconfig
}
interface before building.
The default read-write community is @t
{
private
}
.
The switch supports all the standard information through the @i
{
net-snmp
}
installation. The additional, switch-specific information are in the
``enterprise.96.100'' subtree, where @t
{
96
}
is CERN and @t
{
100
}
is White
The switch supports all the information through the standard @i
{
net-snmp
}
installation.
In addition it implements the subset of @t
{
BRIDGE-MIB
}
(switching table,
defined in RFC 1493),
@t
{
Q-BRIDGE-MIB
}
(VLANs entries, defined in RFC 4363) and
@t
{
LLDP-MIB
}
(if LLDP is enabled in dot-config).
The OID @t
{
SNMPv2-MIB::sysObjectID
}
is filled depending on manufacturer and
hardware version based on the information stored in @t
{
hwinfo
}
.
OIDs @t
{
SNMPv2-MIB::sysContact
}
and @t
{
SNMPv2-MIB::sysLocation
}
can be defined
a free text in dot-config.
The additional, switch-specific information are in the
``@t
{
enterprise.96.100
}
'' subtree, where @t
{
96
}
is CERN and @t
{
100
}
is White
Rabbit. The associated MIB is in the directory @t
{
userspace/snmpd
}
,
where related source files live as well.
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