
Troubleshooting Routers
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Example
This example shows the instances of the object wfIpInterfaceEntry. The instance
format differs from that of the object wfCSMACDEntry.
list instances wfIpInterfaceEntry
inst_ids = 1.1.1.1.100
1.1.2.1.101
1.1.3.1.102
1.1.4.1.103
1.2.1.1.2
The INDEX field in the specification of the object named wfIpInterfaceEntry in
the ip.mib file shows that the instance format consists of the address of the IP
interface and the circuit number:
wfIpInterfaceEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX WfIpInterfaceEntry
ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
" An IP interface description "
INDEX { wfIpInterfaceAddr,
wfIpInterfaceCircuit }
::= { wfIpInterfaceTable 1 }
You can use the following Technician Interface commands to access the MIB:
•
list displays the object names and their associated numeric identifiers, as
previously described.
•
get
<object>
.
<attribute>
.
<instance>
displays the value of an object.
•
set
<object>
.
<attribute>
.
<instance> <value>
changes the value of an object.
You enter
set commands to make changes to configuration settings. Note the
space between the
<instance>
and the
<value>
.
•
commit changes the value in volatile memory.
Enter the
commit command after issuing set commands, or they will not
work. (When you use the Configuration Manager to make changes and select
File➔Save, the router automatically changes the value in volatile memory.)
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