WWP-COMMUNITY-MIB Download
With the IPHost SNMP tool, you can monitor any SNMP objects of the
WWP-COMMUNITY-MIB
. You can select a variable to monitor using the built-in IPHost MIB browser that provides you with all variables,
their current values and descriptions taken from the
WWP-COMMUNITY-MIB
.
OID list for WWP-COMMUNITY-MIB
- wwpCommunityTable
- Table of read/write Community entries.
- wwpCommunityEntry
- An entry for each read/write community.
- wwpCommunityName
- The Name of Community String.
- wwpCommunityIpAddress
- The IP Address of the host(s) with access rights. A value of 0 means that access is allowed to any host.
- wwpCommunityRights
- Rights associated with the Community Strings. The community Name associated with 'readOnly' community Rights will not have any access (read\write) to the readWrite communities.
- wwpCommunityStatus
- To create a row in this table, a manager must set this object to 'createAndGo'. wwpCommunityRights must be valid prior to setting this object to 'active'. The Agent should not let all the comunities to be deleted as this will cause isolation of the device ...
- wwpNotifCommunityTable
- Table of Notification Community entries.
- wwpNotifCommunityEntry
- An entry for each notification community.
- wwpNotifCommunityName
- The Community String to be used for the notifications.
- wwpNotifCommunityDestAddr
- The IP Address of the host to which notification is to be sent.
- wwpNotifCommunityStatus
- To create a row in this table, a manager must set this object to 'createAndGo'.
- wwpCommunityPersist
- To persist the SNMP communities, this object should be set to 'persist'. A read on this object should return none(0).
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