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312-50V13 · Question #236

Garry is a network administrator in an organization. He uses SNMP to manage networked devices from a remote location. To manage nodes in the network, he uses MIB. which contains formal descriptions of

The correct answer is A. LNMIB2.MIB. Explanation LNMIB2.MIB (Option A) is correct because it is specifically designed to contain object types for workstations and server services within an SNMP-managed network, making it the MIB type Garry would use when retrieving that category of network information - it is also a

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Question

Garry is a network administrator in an organization. He uses SNMP to manage networked devices from a remote location. To manage nodes in the network, he uses MIB. which contains formal descriptions of all network objects managed by SNMP. He accesses the contents of MIB by using a web browser either by entering the IP address and Lseries.mlb or by entering the DNS library name and Lseries.mlb. He is currently retrieving information from an MIB that contains object types for workstations and server services. Which of the following types of MIB is accessed by Garry in the above scenario?

Options

  • ALNMIB2.MIB
  • BWINS.MIB
  • CDHCP.MIS
  • DMIB_II.MIB

How the community answered

(34 responses)
  • A
    88% (30)
  • B
    6% (2)
  • C
    3% (1)
  • D
    3% (1)

Explanation

Explanation

LNMIB2.MIB (Option A) is correct because it is specifically designed to contain object types for workstations and server services within an SNMP-managed network, making it the MIB type Garry would use when retrieving that category of network information - it is also accessed via a web browser using the IP address or DNS name followed by "Lseries.mib," which matches the scenario exactly.

WINS.MIB (Option B) is incorrect because it is specifically used for managing Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) data, focusing on name resolution services rather than workstation and server service objects. DHCP.MIB (Option C) is wrong because it relates to Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol management, covering IP address assignment objects, not workstation/server services. MIB_II.MIB (Option D) is incorrect because MIB-II is a general-purpose, standardized MIB containing common network objects (like interfaces and TCP/IP data), not specifically workstation and server service object types.

Memory Tip: Think of "LN" in LNMIB2 as standing for "LAN Nodes" - it covers the workstations and servers that make up a Local Area Network, helping you associate it with workstation and server service objects.

Topics

#SNMP#MIB#Network Management#LNMIB2.MIB

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