Concerning the file format, .my represents the Management Information Base (MIB) format supplied by Dell. These files can be imported into an MIB browser, allowing you to view the Object Identifiers (OIDs). After downloading the FW file, you can unzip it with a tool such as WinZip or 7-Zip. Doing so will usually yield one or several .MIB files. https://dell.to/4bzv4zd
Thanks for sharing the MIB files. But I'm still unable to find the exact OID for Memory Used, Free Memory, CPU load, and Switch status. can you help how to find these.
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June 10th, 2024 13:47
Hi,
I found another thread regarding some memory OIDs please take a look OID for monitoring the CPU of a Dell N2024P | DELL Technologies
Or might be useful Force10 MIB-2 OIDs table MIB-2 MIB OIDs | Dell US
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May 23rd, 2024 12:33
Hi,
Concerning the file format,
.my
represents the Management Information Base (MIB) format supplied by Dell. These files can be imported into an MIB browser, allowing you to view the Object Identifiers (OIDs). After downloading the FW file, you can unzip it with a tool such as WinZip or 7-Zip. Doing so will usually yield one or several .MIB files. https://dell.to/4bzv4zdHope that helps!
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Thanks for sharing the MIB files. But I'm still unable to find the exact OID for Memory Used, Free Memory, CPU load, and Switch status. can you help how to find these.