Downloading the system MIB


A MIB file binds the characteristics of end-user experience components to specific OIDs. A single MIB file defines all end-user experience components, but some components populate more values than other components. For example, the Performance Analytics Engine (PAE) populates OS-level values (CPU and disk usage) only. You can select the SMIv1 or SMIv2 notation.

Download the end-user experience component MIB so you can import it to your managing system. After you import the MIB, the SNMP monitoring console will be aware of the OIDs that are referenced in SNMP traps and will know which OID to use to get data from the agent on the end-user experience component.

To generate the Watchpoint OID, you must use the code of the Real User Analyzer MIBs in the MIB of your managing system. 

To perform this procedure, you must have Operator-level access, or higher.

To download the system MIB from an Analyzer, Collector, or Monitor

  1. In the Analyzer, Collector, or Monitor interface, point to Administration > Integration, and click Network management (SNMP).
  2. From the Action menu for the Local agent section, select one of the following to download the MIB definition:
    • View Real User Analyzer|Collector|Monitor MIB SMIv1.
    • View Real User Analyzer|Collector|Monitor MIB SMIv2.

To download the system MIB from the Console

  1. In the BMC Application Management Console, click System Deployment.
  2. From the Action menu, select one of the following options to download the MIB definition:
    • View Real User Analyzer|Collector|Monitor MIB SMIv1
    • View Real User Analyzer|Collector|Monitor MIB SMIv2

Attached is an example MIB file.

Related topic

Generating-the-Watchpoint-OIDWikipedia contributors. "Managed information base (MIB)." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.

 

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