CISCO-CLUSTER-MIB
The MIB module for the management of a group of devices called a 'cluster'. A cluster comprises: 1. A command switch, which is a device that can provide a single point of management (including SNMP, Web Console and CLI/Telnet Console) for the devices in the cluster; 2. Zero or more expansion switches, or called the cluster members throughout the context of this MIB, which are devices that can be managed via a command switch. The command switch is also considered as a cluster member. Thus it has an entry in the MIB tables defined below for cluster members. Only the command switch IP address, passwords, and SNMP community strings need to be configured in order to provide management access to members of the cluster. The Entity MIB is cross-referenced from this MIB for some of its table entries, which contain useful information about a cluster. For example, in the Entity MIB, there is the logical table which contains the community string. This information is used to access detailed management information for some logical entity (the cluster, in this case). To determine if a particular device can be a command switch or a member switch please refer to the device's user's guide.