2 |
Instrumentation MIB Version Group — defines version numbers
of the Instrumentation MIB |
1 |
3 |
Systems Management Software Group — defines information about
the systems management software and the supported systems management
standards |
100 |
4 |
System State Group — defines status, state, and redundancy
for a system and its components |
200 |
5 |
Chassis Information Group — defines chassis types, events,
and indicators |
300 |
6 |
Operating System Group — defines variables for name, version,
service pack, and other information about a system’s operating system |
400 |
7 |
System Resource Group — defines variables for input/output
ports, memory, interrupts, and direct memory access |
500 |
8 |
Power Group — defines variables for power units, power supplies,
and their current and voltage probes |
600 |
9 |
Thermal Group — defines variables for temperature probes and
cooling devices |
700 |
10 |
User Security Group — defines variables for creating and modifying
user accounts |
800 |
11 |
Remote Flash BIOS Group — defines variables for updating the
system’s BIOS remotely |
900 |
12 |
Port Group — defines variables for major port types such as
keyboard, monitor, small computer system interface (SCSI), Universal
Serial Bus (USB), and parallel and serial ports |
1000 |
13 |
Device Group — defines variables for pointing, keyboard, processor,
cache, memory, and personal computer interface devices |
1100 |
14 |
Slot Group — defines variables for the system’s slots |
1200 |
15 |
Memory Group — defines variables for the system’s physical
memory |
1300 |
16 |
BIOS Setup Control Group — defines variables for BIOS functions
such as boot sequence, speakers, Wake on the local area network (LAN),
diskettes, ports, and network interface controllers (NIC) |
1400 |
17 |
Local Response Agent Group — defines variables for global settings
and actions. These variables allow users to predetermine how the system
responds to a particular type of event |
1500 |
18 |
Cost of Ownership Group — defines variables for tracking data
on the system’s service contract, lease, repair records, trouble tickets,
and so on |
1600 |
20 |
Cluster Group — defines variables for systems that operate
as a cluster |
1800 |
21 |
Baseboard Management Controller Group — provides information
about the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) that may be present
in your system. In addition to providing general information about
the BMC, this group provides information about the serial and local
area network (LAN) interfaces of the BMC |
1900 |
26 |
Traps — defines the types of alerts that can be sent to report
the status of critical components |
5000 |