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What type of information is available from the CIP via the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) MIB? Where can I get the CIP MIB?

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What type of information is available from the CIP via the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) MIB? Where can I get the CIP MIB?

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A. For each CIP card: • Total memory. • Free memory. • CPU utilization. • Time since last reset. • Daughter board information. Daughter board information: • Daughter board type (such as ESCON or bus and tag). • Daughter board status (such as up or down). • If the daughter board has sensed light on the fiber (ESCON), or the Op Out Tag line (bus and tag). • If the daughter board has established a path with at least one channel. • The number of times that the ESCON processor has recovered from an internal error. • The number of code violation errors. • The number of link failures due to various conditions. For each subchannel: • Device address. • Device connects. • Halt subchannels. • Selective resets. • System resets. • Device level errors. • Write blocks dropped. • Last sense data sent to the channel. • The CLAW configuration. For each CLAW link: • Number of blocks read, written, and dropped. • Number of bytes read and written. • Number of times a buffer was requested and none were avai

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A. For each CIP card: • Total memory. • Free memory. • CPU utilization. • Time since last reset. • Daughter board information. Daughter board information: • Daughter board type (such as ESCON or bus and tag). • Daughter board status (such as up or down). • If the daughter board has sensed light on the fiber (ESCON), or the Op Out Tag line (bus and tag). • If the daughter board has established a path with at least one channel. • The number of times that the ESCON processor has recovered from an internal error. • The number of code violation errors. • The number of link failures due to various conditions. For each subchannel: • Device address. • Device connects. • Halt subchannels. • Selective resets. • System resets. • Device level errors. • Write blocks dropped. • Last sense data sent to the channel. • The CLAW configuration. For each CLAW link: • Number of blocks read, written, and dropped. • Number of bytes read and written. • Number of times a buffer was requested and none were avai

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