The SNMPd is capable of the standard RFC 1213 MIB SNMPv2, UCD-SNMP-MIB, NET-SNMP-AGENT-MIB and HOST-MIB. There is no Astaro-MIB available. If you enable notifications via SNMP Traps, the Astaro notifications will be sent in an OID range which is registered to Astaro, though. Details on this can be seen in the respective online help.
The SNMPd is capable of the standard RFC 1213 MIB SNMPv2, UCD-SNMP-MIB, NET-SNMP-AGENT-MIB and HOST-MIB. There is no Astaro-MIB available. If you enable notifications via SNMP Traps, the Astaro notifications will be sent in an OID range which is registered to Astaro, though. Details on this can be seen in the respective online help.
I found some of the information we need by pointing a mib browser at the box.
Seems to me that if you have private OIDs then at some point in time the engineers had to wirte the ASN code. Those ASN docuemnts define the MIB trees and can be compiled into a mib broswer so you can look at the private mib values. It might be helpfull to make those public.
At any rate I think we have what we need for now. The primary concern was the interface counters which are in MIB2