On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 03:42:01PM -0400, Jeff Fitzwater wrote:
Does anybody know if there is some knob to turn to get the FDB using MIB2 (RFC 2674) qBridgeMIB instead of using the dot1 mib with "indexing" on the bridge table?

When I go after the qBridgeMIB on a 6500 running 12.2(33)SXH or on a 3750 running 12.2(44) they return nothing.

I've never seen a Cisco device that supports this, and I spend a fair amount of time grubbing around inside snmpwalk output when new IOSes appear.



Is there another CISCO MIB that can be accessed without using indexing that contains the BRIDGE FDB with vlan info?


It sure would be nice to have this work since all our other switches support it. We are trying to come up with an accurate way to model L2 VLANs .

Granted that the @vlan is a (tiny) bit tedious to implement, what's inaccurate about using the indexed mode?

One thing to note; the rest of the dot1dBridge mib also changes when using indexing; in particular if using PVST, the STP-related items are the per-vlan ones too (root, root port, etc.) which is actually really useful.
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