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This manual provides information about the Cisco WAN Manager (CWM) 9.2.08 SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Service Agent components and capabilities.
The Cisco WAN Manager SNMP Service Agent manual is intended for users who wish to examine and use the tables used by the Cisco Wan Manager software.
The Cisco WAN Manager SNMP Service Agent manual is intended for users who intend to develop applications such as provisioning.
This manual is organized as follows:
Chapter 1, "Introduction", provides an overview of the CWM SNMP components and capabilities.
Chapter 2, "Using the MIB", describes the organization and contents of the CWM Service Agent MIB (Management Information Base).
Chapter 3, "Accessing the Network and Service MIBs", provides brief descriptions of Cisco WAN switches, as well as detailed descriptions of the CWM Network and Service MIBs and how to access them.
Appendix A, "Troubleshooting the Service Agents", describes some of the common errors returned by the Service Agent and possible solutions to the problem.
An Index is also provided.
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Posted: Tue Jun 13 21:54:07 PDT 2000
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