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PROGRAM:

NAME


snmp-bridge-mib - provide Linux bridge information via SNMP

SYNOPSIS


snmp-bridge-mib {bridge}

ARGUMENTS


The following arguments are required:

bridge
The name of the Linux bridge for which you want to provide information via SNMP, e.g.
br0.

DESCRIPTION


The snmp-bridge-mib is an extension to net-snmp. It collects information about a bridge in
a Linux system and exports them for query from other (remote) systems for management
purposes.

CONFIGURATION:


The preferred method of snmp-bridge-mib to attach to net-snmp is agentx. For this to work,
you will have to add the following line to /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf,

master agentx

restart snmpd and start snmp-bridge-mib. snmp-bridge-mib will then connect to the running
snmpd daemon.

Another way of attaching snmp-bridge-mib to is to run it as an embedded perl module. You
have to add

perl do "path to location of snmp-bridge-mib"

and restart snmpd.

EXAMPLE:


Follow the instructions in this manpage and type

perl /usr/bin/snmp-bridge-mib br0

You´ll get the following output:

registering at .1.3.6.1.2.1.17
running as a subagent.
dot1qbridge agent started.
NET-SNMP version 5.4.2.1 AgentX subagent connected

Now it´s time for a first test:

$ export MIBS=+BRIDGE-MIB
$ snmpwalk localhost .1.3.6.1.2.1.17

The output produced should look like

BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dStpBridgeHelloTime = INTEGER: 199 centi-seconds
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dStpBridgeForwardDelay = INTEGER: 1499 centi-seconds
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dStpPort.1 = INTEGER: 1
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dStpPort.3 = INTEGER: 3
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dStpPortPriority.1 = INTEGER: 32
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dStpPortPriority.3 = INTEGER: 32
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dStpPortState.1 = INTEGER: disabled(1)
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dStpPortState.3 = INTEGER: disabled(1)
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dStpPortEnable.1 = INTEGER: disabled(2)
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dStpPortEnable.3 = INTEGER: disabled(2)
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dStpPortPathCost.1 = INTEGER: 2
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dStpPortPathCost.3 = INTEGER: 4
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dStpPortDesignatedRoot.1 = STRING: "8000.001018382c78"
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dStpPortDesignatedRoot.3 = STRING: "8000.001018382c78"
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dStpPortDesignatedCost.1 = INTEGER: 0
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dStpPortDesignatedCost.3 = INTEGER: 0
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dStpPortDesignatedBridge.1 = STRING: "8000.001018382c78"
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dStpPortDesignatedBridge.3 = STRING: "8000.001018382c78"
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dStpPortDesignatedPort.1 = STRING: "32769"
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dStpPortDesignatedPort.3 = STRING: "32770"
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dStpPortPathCost32.1 = INTEGER: 2
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dStpPortPathCost32.3 = INTEGER: 4
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dTpLearnedEntryDiscards = Counter32: 0
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dTpAgingTime = INTEGER: 300 seconds
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dTpFdbAddress.´...8,x´ = STRING: 0:10:18:38:2c:78
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dTpFdbAddress.´.!^/B|´ = STRING: 0:21:5e:2f:42:7c
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dTpFdbPort.´...8,x´ = INTEGER: 1
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dTpFdbPort.´.!^/B|´ = INTEGER: 3
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dTpFdbStatus.´...8,x´ = INTEGER: learned(3)
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dTpFdbStatus.´.!^/B|´ = INTEGER: learned(3)
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dTpPort.1 = INTEGER: 1
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dTpPort.3 = INTEGER: 3
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dTpPortMaxInfo.1 = INTEGER: 1500 bytes
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dTpPortMaxInfo.3 = INTEGER: 1500 bytes
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dTpPortInFrames.1 = Counter32: 18082 frames
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dTpPortInFrames.3 = Counter32: 1546072 frames
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dTpPortOutFrames.1 = Counter32: 11601 frames
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dTpPortOutFrames.3 = Counter32: 10988 frames
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dTpPortInDiscards.1 = Counter32: 0 frames
BRIDGE-MIB::dot1dTpPortInDiscards.3 = Counter32: 0 frames

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