TP-Link TL-SG2428P | Jetstream 24 Port Gigabit Smart Managed PoE Switch | 24 PoE+ Ports @250W, 4 SFP Slots | Omada SDN Integrated | PoE Recovery | IPv6 | Static Routing | Limited Lifetime Protection

User Manual - Page 1066

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SNMP
User Guide 1037
Configuring SNMP & RMON
MIB
A MIB is a collection of managed objects that is organized hierarchically. The objects define
the attributes of the managed device, including the names, status, access rights, and data
types. Each object can be addressed through an object identifier (OID).
As the following figure shows, the MIB hierarchy can be depicted as a tree with a nameless
root, the levels of which are assigned by different organizations. The top-level MIB object
IDs belong to different standard organizations, while lower-level object IDs are allocated
by associated organizations. Vendors can define private branches that include managed
objects for their own products.
Figure 1-2 MIB Tree
root ()
iso (1)
iso-itu-t (2)
enterprise (1)
tplink (11863)
itu-t (0)
standard
(0)
dod (6)
internet (1)
directory
(1)
security
(5)
snmpv2
(6)
mgmt
(2)
mib-2 (1)
private
(4)
registration-
authority (1)
member-
body (2)
identified-
organization (3)
1.3.6.1.4.1.11863
experimental
(3)
TP-Link switches provide private MIBs that can be identified by the OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.11863.
The MIB file can be found on the provided CD or in the download center of our official
website: https://www.tp-link.com/download-center.html.
Also, TP-Link switches support the following public MIBs:
â– 
LLDP.mib
â– 
LLDP-Ext-Dot1.mib
â– 
LLDP-Ext-MED.mib
â– 
RFC1213.mib
â– 
RFC1493-Bridge.mib
â– 
RFC1757-RMON.mib
â– 
RFC2618-RADIUS-Auth-Client.mib
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