Preface

Preface

This guide describes the implementation of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and Management Information Base (MIB) for Cisco RF Gateway-10 (RFGW-10).

SNMP provides a set of commands for setting and retrieving the values of operating parameters on the RFGW-10. RFGW-10 information is stored in a virtual storage area called a MIB, which contains many objects that describe RFGW-10 components and provides information about the status of the components. This chapter provides an overview of this guide with the following sections:

Document Revision History

This guide contains MIB information of:

  • Cisco IOS Release 12.2(50)SQ
  • Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.4.1SQ
  • All earlier releases

For MIB information of later releases, use the Cisco MIB Locater tool.

The following Revision History tables record technical changes, additions, and corrections to this document. The table shows the release number and document revision number for the change, the date of the change, and a brief summary of the change.

 

Release
Part Number
Publication Date
Change Summary

Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.4.1SQ

October 2014

Updated SCTE-HMS-QAM-MIB

Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.4.0SQ

OL-18688-06

June 2014

Updated SCTE-HMS-MPEG-MIB

Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.3.1SQ

OL-18688-05

November 2013

Added CISCO-ENTITY-REDUNDANCY-MIB

Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.3.0SQ

OL-18688-04

July 2013

Updated SCTE-HMS-MPEG-MIB

Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.2.0SQ

OL-18688-03

October 2012

Added DOCS-DRF-MIB

Cisco IOS Release 12.2(50)SQ

OL-18688-02

November 2009

Updated SCTE-HMS-MPEG-MIB

Audience

This guide is intended for system and network administrators who must configure the RFGW-10 for operation and monitor its performance in the network.

This guide may also be useful for application developers who are developing management applications for the RFGW-10.

Organization

This guide contains the following chapters:

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