Difference between revisions of "SNMP Agent MIB-Int32 Mapping"
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Latest revision as of 14:10, 22 April 2019
Local objects are assigned to the Int32 MIB branch on this page. As the name implies, objects mapped to this branch will be accessed by SNMP Get/Set as 32-bit signed integer values. If the local object is not an integer, it will be converted to/from integer when the Get/Set is performed.
- Click on the index number or pencil icon to jump to the index editing page for this index.
- Click on the trash can icon to delete this index.
To add or insert a new index, enter an index number and click Add/Edit.
There are only two things to enter on the index edit page for integer: The object that should be mapped to this MIB index, and a scale factor. The only universally recognized method of sharing real data is scaled integer. Therefore, a scale factor is available for this purpose. If left set to zero, it will be interpreted as "no scale" and be mathematically treated as 1.0.