MIBs for HP, H3C and 3Com products - Version 5.0 - Release Notes

HP, 3Com, H3C MIBs v4.0 Release Notes
Copyright © 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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4. sysObject ID change
The MIB object for the product identifier is:
iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.system.sysObjectID
The sysObjectId values are unique for each product. For some products, their values will depend
on the particular branding of the product.
sysObjectID values for the initial HP branded products are defined in the hh3c-productid MIB
within the hh3c-product-id.mib file in the HP (hh3c)/MIBs folder. The sysObjectID values are
defined under the following branches:
-- hpNetworking is 1.3.6.1.4.1.25506.11
hpSwitch OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpNetworking 1 }
hpRouter OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpNetworking 2 }
hpWireless OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpNetworking 3 }
hpSecurity OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpNetworking 4 }
sysObjectID values for the latest HP branded products are defined in the
HPN-ICF-PRODUCT-ID-MIB DEFINITIONS MIB within the hpnicfProductId.mib file in the
HP (hpn)/MIBs folder. The sysObjectID values are defined under the following branches:
-- hpnProducts is 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.7.15.1
hpnSwitch OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpnProducts 1 }
hpnRouter OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpnProducts 2 }
hpnWireless OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpnProducts 3 }
hpnSecurity OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpnProducts 4 }
sysObjectID values for 3Com branded products the definitions can be found in the
A3COM-PRODUCTS-MIB within the 3fc-045.mib file.
iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) a3Com(43) products(1)
sysObjectID values for H3C branded products the definitions can be found in the
HUAWEI-PRODUCT-ID-MIB within the huawei-product-id.mib file in the H3C/MIBs folder, or in
the HH3C-PRODUCT-ID-MIB within the hh3c-product-id.mib in the HP/MIBs folder.
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5. MIB Root OID
The vendor id is embedded in every MIB object identifier, starting from the enterprise branch
iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprise ( 1.3.6.1.4.1). This is also called the MIB root OID and can be
verified using a MIB browser and walking any private MIB object.