MIB-2 V
IEWER
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Menu Bar
The menu bar for the MIB-2 Viewer provides five key menus, namely, File, Edit, Search, Window and Help.
Clicking on any of these items will open a pull-down menu from which you can invoke corresponding commands.
MIB-2 Directory
The information displayed in the MIB-2 directory is presented in easily understood graphic windows. A few of
these windows are fully described below. For further details on the other directory entries, please refer to textual
descriptions provided by the MIB Browser.
System Information
System information is extracted from the System Group in MIB II
(RFC 1213). It provides data on the SNMP agent installed on the device
being monitored.
System Information Window
System Information provides data on the SNMP agent.
Field Descriptions for System Information Window
Table 6-2 MIB-2 Viewer Menu Bar
Menu
Description
File
Contains commands to open and save report files (New Output, Open File, Save Output, Save Output As),
and to exit the host management program (Exit).
Edit*
Contains standard editing commands used in conjunction with the Output Window.
Search*
Contains editing commands used to find or replace specified text in the Output Window.
Window
Contains standard commands for arranging your windows (Cascade, Tile) and icons (Arrange Icons), or
switching to another window.
Help
Used to invoke available on-line help functions, or to display the revision number for your current version of
EliteView.
* Only displayed in conjunction with the Output Window.
Table 6-3 Field Descriptions for System Information Window
Field
Description
Description
Name of the management agent, version number and release date.
Object ID
Unique identifier for device model.
Summary of Contents for ELITEVIEW
Page 1: ...MANAGEMENT GUIDE EliteViewTM 6 20 SNMP Based Network Management Softwarefor Windows ...
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Page 20: ...INTRODUCTION 1 4 ...
Page 66: ...NETWORK TOOLS 5 18 ...
Page 106: ...COLLECTING DATA WITH LOG MANAGER 7 22 ...
Page 121: ...RMON UTILITIES 9 7 ...
Page 156: ...TYPICAL ELITEVIEW APPLICATIONS A 8 ...
Page 180: ...TECHNICAL REFERENCES D 4 ...
Page 188: ...SPECIFICATIONS F 4 ...
Page 222: ...ERROR MESSAGES I 30 ...
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