RE: SNMP: OSPF mib question

From: Ben Buxton (b.buxton@planettechnologies.nl)
Date: Thu May 02 2002 - 04:27:46 EDT


Aah, it seems that this is happening over atm interfaces, so
yes, the physical interface has no ip address and thus its
giving the ifIndex of the sub-interface (er...unit).

Solved now :) But the MIBs I looked at did not give this
description, hence my original q. Now I know..

thanks muchly,
BB

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brendan Bertko [mailto:bertko@zip.com.au]
>
> On Wed, 1 May 2002, Joe Lin wrote:
>
> > My first guess is that the .48 is either the SNMPifIndex, or the
> > Interface index.
> >
> > > show interfaces *interfacename* | match index would give
> an insight.
> >
> > I could be wrong.
>
> It's seams to be the case, but only when the interface the neighbor is
> seen via is "addressless".
>
> FYI
> www.mibcentral.com is a great location for finding out
> OID values
> for certain objects if you don't have a mib comiler.
>
>
> cya
>



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