Operating instructions
Configuration / diagnostics using remote mechanisms
5.2 Configuration with Web Based Management (WBM)
Industrial Ethernet SCALANCE X-100 and SCALANCE X-200 Product Line
Operating instructions, 09/2006, A5E00349864 Release 7
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If you have not yet logged on, a login window appears.
Once you are logged on, you have access to the private MIB file of the device.
In the Internet Explorer, select the
View -> Source
menu. With other browsers, select a
comparable menu to display the source code.
If you use the Internet Explorer with the default settings, the private MIB file is opened in a
Notepad editor and can be saved as a text file. The private MIB file also contains a
description of the individual objects.
5.2.7.2 MIB variables
MIB variables of a SCALANCE X-200
Key variables in the MIB-II standard
The following section lists certain SNMP variables from MIB II for monitoring the device
status. MIB II describes all the SNMP variables that are usually supported by all SNMP-
compliant devices.
Table 5-1 Variables in the System directory
Variable Access rights Description
sysDescr Read only A string with up to 255 characters is used. This value
contains the manufacturer's device ID.
sysObjectID Read only The address (object identifier) used to access device-
specific SNMP variables is output here:
1.3.6.1.4.1.4196.1.1.5.2.nnn.mmm
sysUpTime Read only Time since the last reset (for example, after power up). The
value is shown in hundredths of a second.
sysContact Read and write A contact person can be entered here. (Default: empty
string). Possible value: string with a maximum of 255
characters.
sysName Read and write A name for the device can be entered here. (Default: empty
string). Possible value: string with a maximum of 255
characters.
sysLocation Read and write The device location can be entered here (default: empty
string). Possible value: string with a maximum of 255
characters.
sysService Read only Shows the functions (services) provided by the component
according to the ISO/OSI model. Layer functionality:
1. Physical (e.g. repeaters)
2. datalink/subnetwork (e.g. bridges , switches)
3. Internet (e.g. IP gateways, routers)
4. End to end (e.g. IP hosts) 7. Applications (e.g. E-Mail
servers)
Data type: 32-bit integer