Information About SNMP
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SNMP MIB Support (continued)
MIB Support
CISCO-SLB-MIB
CISCO-SLB-EXT-MIB
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Capability MIB
CISCO-SLB-
CAPABILITY
CISCO-SLB-EXT-
CAPABILITY
Description
Manages the Server Load-Balancing (SLB) manager. This MIB
monitors the SLB connections statistics, server farms, real servers,
VIP status and statistics, and so on.
The slbVServerInfoTable table in the CISCO-SLB-MIB provides
details about the data available in the show service-policy
command output.
The slbEntity Index used in the table is the slot number of the
ACE. Because the slot numbers value is not applicable for the
ACE appliance, the slbEntity Index will always have a value of
one.
The following MIB objects for the ACE include non-SLB related
connections as well:
slbStatsCreatedConnections
•
slbStatsCreatedHCConnections
•
slbStatsEstablishedConnections
•
slbStatsEstablishedHCConnetions
•
slbStatsDestroyedConnections
•
slbStatsDestroyedHCConnections
•
slbStatsReassignedConnections
•
Acts as an extension to the Cisco server load-balancing MIB
(CISCO-SLB-MIB). It provides tables for the sticky
configuration.
The cslbxServerFarmStatsTable table in the
CISCO-SLB-EXT-MIB provides details about the data available
in the show serverfarm command output.
The following MIB objects for the ACE include non-SLB related
connections as well:
cslbxStatsCurrConnections
•
cslbxStatsTimedOutConnections
•
The server farm can change from the inactive to active state or
active to inactive state. The reasons for changing from the active
to inactive state are as follows:
All the real servers are down.
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All real servers in a single server farm are out of service
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because the real server(s) reach the maximum connection or
maximum load state, or have a probe failure or an ARP
failure.
The server farm reaches its partial limits.
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Chapter 7
Configuring SNMP
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