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An MIB object is similar to a
column in a table. The IBM Informix implementation of SNMP recognizes
the following types of MIB objects:
- Traps are defined as MIB objects, but
they cannot be retrieved. Instead, when a certain condition is detected, OnSNMP issues
an event that includes the object ID that
the trap defines.
- Catalog-based MIB objects exist only
if the refresh control value (described on page Refresh Control Value) is once or all.
- Catalog-based MIB objects exist only
if the refresh control value is once or all and they are only on coserver 1.
- XPS-only MIB objects
exist only on the node that hosts coserver 1 for Extended Parallel Server.
- Enterprise Replication objects are tables that exist only if a database server
is configured to participate in Enterprise Replication.
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