20 | Using MIBs Dell PowerConnect W-Instant Access Point 5.0.3.0-1.1.0.0 | MIB Reference GuideThe first object of a table is an Entry. The keyword SEQUENCE lists the objects of the table that contain deviceinformation. Each subsequent object (Informative MIB Objects) inherits the OID of the Entry, and containsinformation sorted by keywords: Syntax, Access, Status, Description. For details about keywords, see “MIBs” onpage 13.The OID of the Entry is aiAccessPointEntry is aiAccessPointTable 1, which represents1.3.6.1.4.1.674.2.3.3.1.2.1.1. The OIDs of the subsequent objects of this table are appended increments of theEntry OID.GroupaiStateGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { aiMIB 2 }TableaiAccessPointTable OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AiAccessPointEntryMAX-ACCESS not-accessibleSTATUS currentDESCRIPTION"This contains all access points connected to thevirtual controler. This table is empty on AP wherevirtual controller is not active"::= { aiStateGroup 1 }EntryaiAccessPointEntry OBJECT-TYPESYNTAX AiAccessPointEntryMAX-ACCESS not-accessibleSTATUS currentDESCRIPTION" "INDEX { aiAPMACAddress }::= { aiAccessPointTable 1 } AiAccessPointEntry ::=SEQUENCE {aiAPMACAddress MacAddress,aiAPName DisplayString,aiAPIPAddress IpAddress,aiAPSerialNum DisplayString,aiAPModel OBJECT IDENTIFIER,aiAPModelName DisplayString,aiAPCPUUtilization Integer32,aiAPMemoryFree Integer32,aiAPUptime TimeTicksClosing LineFollowing is the closing line—the end of the MIBs file.ENDSNMP FileThe snmp.h file lists the OIDs of all MIBs. Following are sections from snmp.h that show the complete OID ofeach of the Controller Transport Service (CTS) MIB elements. The list starts from the ancestral parent iso.The SNMP file with all Dell MIBs is listed in Chapter 4, “SNMP MIBs Reference” on page 39.All Instant MIBs inherit their OIDs from the Dell MIB node. The following rows list the MIBs that precede CTS,starting from iso.