Standard: SNMP MIB browser (OID list)



       

Download Standard MIB files or View SNMP OID List


MIB files with the search keyword "1.3.6.1.2.1." in their Object ID's (OID)


About Standard MIB files (IANA,IETF)

Standard MIB files (IANA,IETF) are essential components of network management systems, provide a structured framework for organizing and accessing information about network devices and resources. This hierarchical tree-like structure, utilizing unique Object Identifier (OID) values, enables effective communication between network devices and management applications. Historically, Standard MIBs have played a crucial role in network management, with organizations like the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) overseeing their development and maintenance. Notable Standard MIBs include the RFC1213 MIB (MIB-II), RFC1155 SMI MIB, and RFC2863 IF-MIB, each serving specific functions such as network interface management and SNMP trap notifications. These MIBs have been instrumental in streamlining network administration, ensuring consistency, and enhancing the overall efficiency of network infrastructures.


Can I view Standard MIBs or OIDs online?

Yes, you can search, browse, or view any Standard MIBs or OIDs online without downloading anything or using third-party applications.


How do I download Standard SNMP MIB?

To download Standard MIB files, click on the MIB file you need from the list above. Then, select the format in which you want to download the MIB file (.mib, .csv, .json, .yml) by clicking on the appropriate icon.


What is SNMP, MIB, OID?

SNMP stands for Simple Network Management Protocol. It is a standard protocol used for monitoring and managing network devices, such as routers, switches, and servers. SNMP MIB (Management Information Base) files contain information about the parameters and variables that can be monitored or managed on a network device. They provide a structured way to access and control device settings. An OID is a unique identifier assigned to each object in a MIB. OIDs are represented as a sequence of numbers separated by dots (e.g., 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1). They serve as a way to locate and reference specific data points within a MIB. OIDs are used to request and retrieve information from network devices via SNMP. Learn about SNMP protocol in this step-by-step SNMP tutorial.


What should I do if my Standard MIB is not in the list?

If you do not find the MIB you need here, then try searching the official website