SNMP MIB for ASR5k

Hi guys.

I need monitor the status of the SCTP on HNBGW sessions. I use zabbix as SNMP server for this server.

I must add MIB snmp STARENT - MIB.my. I found the next guide with this MIB:

http://www.Cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/TD/docs/wireless/asr_5000/19-0/PDF/19-S...

But this guide is not practical. I tried to find this MIB on the ftp server to cisco, but it was ineffective. Do you where I can download STARENT - MIB.my?

Thank you.

Yuliya salvation,

I hope you do well,

Find enclosed the STARENT-MIB. I changed the extension, please download and modify the .my extension.

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Starent - MIB.txt for starent - mib.my

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I hope that helps!

Claudio Gonzalez

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