SNMP monitoring

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My knowledge of SNMP is only fair, bear with me ...
 
I've set up the subagent for SNMP monitoring and can snmpwalk the rhds stuff, with the output below. I have a few questions though:
 
1. what is the ".389" suffix on the variables? Looks like the port number of the server?
2. If I query the DS, none of the counters change?
3. The dsIntTable part of the MIB has no entries (I tried with snmptable) - how does this get populated?
4. Do I need to do anything to "enable" SNMP on the servers? The checkbox mentioned in the docs doesn't exist but dse.ldif does have "nsSNMPEnabled: on"
 
RHDS-MIB::dsAnonymousBinds.389 = Counter32: 0
RHDS-MIB::dsUnAuthBinds.389 = Counter32: 0
RHDS-MIB::dsSimpleAuthBinds.389 = Counter32: 21
RHDS-MIB::dsStrongAuthBinds.389 = Counter32: 0
RHDS-MIB::dsBindSecurityErrors.389 = Counter32: 0
RHDS-MIB::dsInOps.389 = Counter32: 306
RHDS-MIB::dsReadOps.389 = Counter32: 0
RHDS-MIB::dsCompareOps.389 = Counter32: 0
RHDS-MIB::dsAddEntryOps.389 = Counter32: 0
RHDS-MIB::dsRemoveEntryOps.389 = Counter32: 0
RHDS-MIB::dsModifyEntryOps.389 = Counter32: 53
RHDS-MIB::dsModifyRDNOps.389 = Counter32: 0
RHDS-MIB::dsListOps.389 = Counter32: 0
RHDS-MIB::dsSearchOps.389 = Counter32: 81
RHDS-MIB::dsOneLevelSearchOps.389 = Counter32: 6
RHDS-MIB::dsWholeSubtreeSearchOps.389 = Counter32: 7
RHDS-MIB::dsReferrals.389 = Counter32: 0
RHDS-MIB::dsChainings.389 = Counter32: 0
RHDS-MIB::dsSecurityErrors.389 = Counter32: 0
RHDS-MIB::dsErrors.389 = Counter32: 72
RHDS-MIB::dsMasterEntries.389 = Gauge32: 0
RHDS-MIB::dsCopyEntries.389 = Gauge32: 0
RHDS-MIB::dsCacheEntries.389 = Gauge32: 0
RHDS-MIB::dsCacheHits.389 = Counter32: 0
RHDS-MIB::dsSlaveHits.389 = Counter32: 0
 
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Philip Kime
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