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diff --git a/doc/rfc/rfc1658.txt b/doc/rfc/rfc1658.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..111b905 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rfc/rfc1658.txt @@ -0,0 +1,1011 @@ + + + + + + +Network Working Group B. Stewart +Request for Comments: 1658 Xyplex, Inc. +Obsoletes: 1316 July 1994 +Category: Standards Track + + + Definitions of Managed Objects for Character Stream Devices + using SMIv2 + +Status of this Memo + + This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the + Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for + improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet + Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state + and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. + +Table of Contents + + 1. Introduction ................................................ 2 + 2. The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework ..................... 2 + 2.1 Object Definitions ......................................... 3 + 3. Overview .................................................... 3 + 3.1 Relationship to Interface MIB .............................. 4 + 4. Definitions ................................................. 4 + 5. Acknowledgements ............................................ 17 + 6. References .................................................. 17 + 7. Security Considerations ..................................... 18 + 8. Author's Address ............................................ 18 + +1. Introduction + + This memo defines an extension to the Management Information Base + (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet + community. In particular, it defines objects for the management of + character stream devices. + +2. The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework + + The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework consists of four major + components. They are: + + o RFC 1442 [1] which defines the SMI, the mechanisms used for + describing and naming objects for the purpose of management. + + o STD 17, RFC 1213 [2] defines MIB-II, the core set of managed + objects for the Internet suite of protocols. + + + + +Stewart [Page 1] + +RFC 1658 Character MIB July 1994 + + + o RFC 1445 [3] which defines the administrative and other + architectural aspects of the framework. + + o RFC 1448 [4] which defines the protocol used for network + access to managed objects. + + The Framework permits new objects to be defined for the purpose of + experimentation and evaluation. + +2.1. Object Definitions + + Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed + the Management Information Base or MIB. Objects in the MIB are + defined using the subset of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) + defined in the SMI. In particular, each object object type is named + by an OBJECT IDENTIFIER, an administratively assigned name. The + object type together with an object instance serves to uniquely + identify a specific instantiation of the object. For human + convenience, we often use a textual string, termed the descriptor, to + refer to the object type. + +3. Overview + + The Character MIB applies to ports that carry a character stream, + whether physical or virtual, serial or parallel, synchronous or + asynchronous. The most common example of a character stream device + is a hardware terminal port with an RS-232 interface. Another common + hardware example is a parallel printer port, say with a Centronics + interface. The concept also includes virtual terminal ports, such as + a software connection point for a remote console. + + The Character MIB is mandatory for all systems that offer character + stream ports. This includes, for example, terminal servers, + general-purpose time-sharing hosts, and even such systems as a bridge + with a (virtual) console port. It may or may not include character + ports that do not support network sessions, depending on the system's + needs. + + The Character MIB's central abstraction is a port. Physical ports + have a one-to-one correspondence with hardware ports. Virtual ports + are software entities analogous to physical ports, but with no + hardware connector. + + Each port supports one or more sessions. A session represents a + virtual connection that carries characters between the port and some + partner. Sessions typically operate over a stack of network + protocols. A typical session, for example, uses Telnet over TCP. + + + + +Stewart [Page 2] + +RFC 1658 Character MIB July 1994 + + + The MIB comprises one base object and two tables, detailed in the + following sections. The tables contain objects for ports and + sessions. + + The MIB intentionally contains no distinction between what is often + called permanent and operational or volatile data bases. For the + purposes of this MIB, handling of such distinctions is implementation + specific. + +3.1. Relationship to Interface MIB + + The Character MIB does not relate directly to the Interface MIB [1], + since it is not intrinsically a network interface. On the other + hand, in most implementations where it is present, it will be above a + physical sublayer interface, such as the RS-232-like [2] or + Parallel-printer-like [3] MIBs. Such physical interfaces typically + are represented by a row in the interface table (ifTable), identified + by a value of ifIndex. + +4. Definitions + + CHARACTER-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + + IMPORTS + MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE, + Counter32, Integer32, Gauge32, TimeTicks + FROM SNMPv2-SMI + AutonomousType, InstancePointer + FROM SNMPv2-TC + InterfaceIndex + FROM IF-MIB + transmission, mib-2 + FROM RFC1213-MIB + MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP + FROM SNMPv2-CONF; + + + char MODULE-IDENTITY + LAST-UPDATED "9405261700Z" + ORGANIZATION "IETF Character MIB Working Group" + CONTACT-INFO + " Bob Stewart + Postal: Xyplex, Inc. + 295 Foster Street + Littleton, MA 01460 + + Tel: 508-952-4816 + Fax: 508-952-4887 + + + +Stewart [Page 3] + +RFC 1658 Character MIB July 1994 + + + E-mail: rlstewart@eng.xyplex.com" + DESCRIPTION + "The MIB module for character stream devices." + ::= { mib-2 19 } + + PortIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "d" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A unique value, greater than zero, for each + character port in the managed system. It is + recommended that values are assigned contiguously + starting from 1. The value for each interface sub- + layer must remain constant at least from one re- + initialization of the entity's network management + system to the next re-initialization. + + In a system where the character ports are attached + to hardware represented by an ifIndex, it is + conventional, but not required, to make the + character port index equal to the corresponding + ifIndex." + SYNTAX Integer32 + + + -- Generic Character information + + charNumber OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of entries in charPortTable, regardless + of their current state." + ::= { char 1 } + + + -- the Character Port table + + charPortTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CharPortEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A list of port entries. The number of entries is + given by the value of charNumber." + ::= { char 2 } + + + + +Stewart [Page 4] + +RFC 1658 Character MIB July 1994 + + + charPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX CharPortEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Status and parameter values for a character port." + INDEX { charPortIndex } + ::= { charPortTable 1 } + + CharPortEntry ::= + SEQUENCE { + charPortIndex + PortIndex, + charPortName + DisplayString, + charPortType + INTEGER, + charPortHardware + AutonomousType, + charPortReset + INTEGER, + charPortAdminStatus + INTEGER, + charPortOperStatus + INTEGER, + charPortLastChange + TimeTicks, + charPortInFlowType + INTEGER, + charPortOutFlowType + INTEGER, + charPortInFlowState + INTEGER, + charPortOutFlowState + INTEGER, + charPortInCharacters + Counter32, + charPortOutCharacters + Counter32, + charPortAdminOrigin + INTEGER, + charPortSessionMaximum + INTEGER, + charPortSessionNumber + Gauge32, + charPortSessionIndex + INTEGER, + charPortInFlowTypes + + + +Stewart [Page 5] + +RFC 1658 Character MIB July 1994 + + + OCTET STRING, + charPortOutFlowTypes + OCTET STRING, + charPortLowerIfIndex + InterfaceIndex + } + + charPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PortIndex + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A unique value for each character port, perhaps + corresponding to the same value of ifIndex when the + character port is associated with a hardware port + represented by an ifIndex." + ::= { charPortEntry 1 } + + charPortName OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..32)) + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An administratively assigned name for the port, + typically with some local significance." + ::= { charPortEntry 2 } + + charPortType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { physical(1), virtual(2) } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The port's type, 'physical' if the port represents + an external hardware connector, 'virtual' if it does + not." + ::= { charPortEntry 3 } + + charPortHardware OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX AutonomousType + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A reference to hardware MIB definitions specific to + a physical port's external connector. For example, + if the connector is RS-232, then the value of this + object refers to a MIB sub-tree defining objects + specific to RS-232. If an agent is not configured + to have such values, the agent returns the object + + + +Stewart [Page 6] + +RFC 1658 Character MIB July 1994 + + + identifier: + + nullHardware OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { 0 0 } + " + ::= { charPortEntry 4 } + + charPortReset OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { ready(1), execute(2) } + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A control to force the port into a clean, initial + state, both hardware and software, disconnecting all + the port's existing sessions. In response to a + get-request or get-next-request, the agent always + returns 'ready' as the value. Setting the value to + 'execute' causes a reset." + ::= { charPortEntry 5 } + + charPortAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2), off(3), + maintenance(4) } + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The port's desired state, independent of flow + control. 'enabled' indicates that the port is + allowed to pass characters and form new sessions. + 'disabled' indicates that the port is allowed to + pass characters but not form new sessions. 'off' + indicates that the port is not allowed to pass + characters or have any sessions. 'maintenance' + indicates a maintenance mode, exclusive of normal + operation, such as running a test. + + 'enabled' corresponds to ifAdminStatus 'up'. + 'disabled' and 'off' correspond to ifAdminStatus + 'down'. 'maintenance' corresponds to ifAdminStatus + 'test'." + ::= { charPortEntry 6 } + + charPortOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { up(1), down(2), + maintenance(3), absent(4), active(5) } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The port's actual, operational state, independent + + + +Stewart [Page 7] + +RFC 1658 Character MIB July 1994 + + + of flow control. 'up' indicates able to function + normally. 'down' indicates inability to function + for administrative or operational reasons. + 'maintenance' indicates a maintenance mode, + exclusive of normal operation, such as running a + test. 'absent' indicates that port hardware is not + present. 'active' indicates up with a user present + (e.g. logged in). + + 'up' and 'active' correspond to ifOperStatus 'up'. + 'down' and 'absent' correspond to ifOperStatus + 'down'. 'maintenance' corresponds to ifOperStatus + 'test'." + ::= { charPortEntry 7 } + + charPortLastChange OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeTicks + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of sysUpTime at the time the port entered + its current operational state. If the current state + was entered prior to the last reinitialization of + the local network management subsystem, then this + object contains a zero value." + ::= { charPortEntry 8 } + + -- charPortInFlowType is deprecated in favor of + -- charPortInFlowTypes + + charPortInFlowType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { none(1), xonXoff(2), hardware(3), + ctsRts(4), dsrDtr(5) } + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The port's type of input flow control. 'none' + indicates no flow control at this level or below. + 'xonXoff' indicates software flow control by + recognizing XON and XOFF characters. 'hardware' + indicates flow control delegated to the lower level, + for example a parallel port. + + 'ctsRts' and 'dsrDtr' are specific to RS-232-like + ports. Although not architecturally pure, they are + included here for simplicity's sake." + ::= { charPortEntry 9 } + + + + +Stewart [Page 8] + +RFC 1658 Character MIB July 1994 + + + -- charPortOutFlowType is deprecated in favor of + -- charPortOutFlowTypes + + charPortOutFlowType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { none(1), xonXoff(2), hardware(3), + ctsRts(4), dsrDtr(5) } + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The port's type of output flow control. 'none' + indicates no flow control at this level or below. + 'xonXoff' indicates software flow control by + recognizing XON and XOFF characters. 'hardware' + indicates flow control delegated to the lower level, + for example a parallel port. + + 'ctsRts' and 'dsrDtr' are specific to RS-232-like + ports. Although not architecturally pure, they are + included here for simplicy's sake." + ::= { charPortEntry 10 } + + charPortInFlowState OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { none(1), unknown(2), stop(3), go(4) } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The current operational state of input flow control + on the port. 'none' indicates not applicable. + 'unknown' indicates this level does not know. + 'stop' indicates flow not allowed. 'go' indicates + flow allowed." + ::= { charPortEntry 11 } + + charPortOutFlowState OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { none(1), unknown(2), stop(3), go(4) } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The current operational state of output flow + control on the port. 'none' indicates not + applicable. 'unknown' indicates this level does not + know. 'stop' indicates flow not allowed. 'go' + indicates flow allowed." + ::= { charPortEntry 12 } + + charPortInCharacters OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + + + +Stewart [Page 9] + +RFC 1658 Character MIB July 1994 + + + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Total number of characters detected as input from + the port since system re-initialization and while + the port operational state was 'up', 'active', or + 'maintenance', including, for example, framing, flow + control (i.e. XON and XOFF), each occurrence of a + BREAK condition, locally-processed input, and input + sent to all sessions." + ::= { charPortEntry 13 } + + charPortOutCharacters OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Total number of characters detected as output to + the port since system re-initialization and while + the port operational state was 'up', 'active', or + 'maintenance', including, for example, framing, flow + control (i.e. XON and XOFF), each occurrence of a + BREAK condition, locally-created output, and output + received from all sessions." + ::= { charPortEntry 14 } + + charPortAdminOrigin OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { dynamic(1), network(2), local(3), + none(4) } + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The administratively allowed origin for + establishing session on the port. 'dynamic' allows + 'network' or 'local' session establishment. 'none' + disallows session establishment." + ::= { charPortEntry 15 } + + charPortSessionMaximum OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (-1..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The maximum number of concurrent sessions allowed + on the port. A value of -1 indicates no maximum. + Setting the maximum to less than the current number + of sessions has unspecified results." + ::= { charPortEntry 16 } + + + + +Stewart [Page 10] + +RFC 1658 Character MIB July 1994 + + + charPortSessionNumber OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Gauge32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of open sessions on the port that are in + the connecting, connected, or disconnecting state." + ::= { charPortEntry 17 } + + charPortSessionIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of charSessIndex for the port's first or + only active session. If the port has no active + session, the agent returns the value zero." + ::= { charPortEntry 18 } + + charPortInFlowTypes OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1)) + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The port's types of input flow control at the + software level. Hardware-level flow control is + independently controlled by the appropriate + hardware-level MIB. + + A value of zero indicates no flow control. + Depending on the specific implementation, any or + all combinations of flow control may be chosen by + adding the values: + + 128 xonXoff, recognizing XON and XOFF characters + 64 enqHost, ENQ/ACK to allow input to host + 32 enqTerm, ACK to allow output to port + " + ::= { charPortEntry 19 } + + charPortOutFlowTypes OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1)) + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The port's types of output flow control at the + software level. Hardware-level flow control is + independently controlled by the appropriate + + + +Stewart [Page 11] + +RFC 1658 Character MIB July 1994 + + + hardware-level MIB. + + A value of zero indicates no flow control. + Depending on the specific implementation, any or + all combinations of flow control may be chosen by + adding the values: + + 128 xonXoff, recognizing XON and XOFF characters + 64 enqHost, ENQ/ACK to allow input to host + 32 enqTerm, ACK to allow output to port + " + ::= { charPortEntry 20 } + + charPortLowerIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InterfaceIndex + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The ifIndex value of the lower level hardware supporting + this character port, zero if none." + ::= { charPortEntry 21 } + + + -- the Character Session table + + charSessTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CharSessEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A list of port session entries." + ::= { char 3 } + + charSessEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX CharSessEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Status and parameter values for a character port + session." + INDEX { charSessPortIndex, charSessIndex } + ::= { charSessTable 1 } + + CharSessEntry ::= + SEQUENCE { + charSessPortIndex + PortIndex, + charSessIndex + + + +Stewart [Page 12] + +RFC 1658 Character MIB July 1994 + + + INTEGER, + charSessKill + INTEGER, + charSessState + INTEGER, + charSessProtocol + AutonomousType, + charSessOperOrigin + INTEGER, + charSessInCharacters + Counter32, + charSessOutCharacters + Counter32, + charSessConnectionId + InstancePointer, + charSessStartTime + TimeTicks + } + + charSessPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PortIndex + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of charPortIndex for the port to which + this session belongs." + ::= { charSessEntry 1 } + + charSessIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (1..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The session index in the context of the port, a + non-zero positive integer. Session indexes within a + port need not be sequential. Session indexes may be + reused for different ports. For example, port 1 and + port 3 may both have a session 2 at the same time. + Session indexes may have any valid integer value, + with any meaning convenient to the agent + implementation." + ::= { charSessEntry 2 } + + charSessKill OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { ready(1), execute(2) } + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + + + +Stewart [Page 13] + +RFC 1658 Character MIB July 1994 + + + "A control to terminate the session. In response to + a get-request or get-next-request, the agent always + returns 'ready' as the value. Setting the value to + 'execute' causes termination." + ::= { charSessEntry 3 } + + charSessState OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { connecting(1), connected(2), + disconnecting(3) } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The current operational state of the session, + disregarding flow control. 'connected' indicates + that character data could flow on the network side + of session. 'connecting' indicates moving from + nonexistent toward 'connected'. 'disconnecting' + indicates moving from 'connected' or 'connecting' to + nonexistent." + ::= { charSessEntry 4 } + + charSessProtocol OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX AutonomousType + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The network protocol over which the session is + running. Other OBJECT IDENTIFIER values may be + defined elsewhere, in association with specific + protocols. However, this document assigns those of + known interest as of this writing." + ::= { charSessEntry 5 } + + wellKnownProtocols OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { char 4 } + + protocolOther OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { wellKnownProtocols 1 } + protocolTelnet OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { wellKnownProtocols 2 } + protocolRlogin OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { wellKnownProtocols 3 } + protocolLat OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { wellKnownProtocols 4 } + protocolX29 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { wellKnownProtocols 5 } + protocolVtp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { wellKnownProtocols 6 } + + + charSessOperOrigin OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { unknown(1), network(2), local(3) } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + + + +Stewart [Page 14] + +RFC 1658 Character MIB July 1994 + + + "The session's source of establishment." + ::= { charSessEntry 6 } + + charSessInCharacters OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This session's subset of charPortInCharacters." + ::= { charSessEntry 7 } + + charSessOutCharacters OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This session's subset of charPortOutCharacters." + ::= { charSessEntry 8 } + + charSessConnectionId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InstancePointer + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A reference to additional local MIB information. + This should be the highest available related MIB, + corresponding to charSessProtocol, such as Telnet. + For example, the value for a TCP connection (in the + absence of a Telnet MIB) is the object identifier of + tcpConnState. If an agent is not configured to have + such values, the agent returns the object + identifier: + + nullConnectionId OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { 0 0 } + " + ::= { charSessEntry 9 } + + charSessStartTime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeTicks + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of sysUpTime in MIB-2 when the session + entered connecting state." + ::= { charSessEntry 10 } + + + + + + +Stewart [Page 15] + +RFC 1658 Character MIB July 1994 + + + -- conformance information + + charConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { char 5 } + + charGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { charConformance 1 } + charCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { charConformance 2 } + + + -- compliance statements + + charCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The compliance statement for SNMPv2 entities + which have Character hardware interfaces." + + MODULE -- this module + MANDATORY-GROUPS { charGroup } + ::= { charCompliances 1 } + + + -- units of conformance + + charGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { charNumber, charPortIndex, charPortName, + charPortType, charPortHardware, charPortReset, + charPortAdminStatus, charPortOperStatus, + charPortLastChange, + charPortInFlowState, charPortOutFlowState, + charPortAdminOrigin, charPortSessionMaximum, + charPortInFlowTypes, charPortOutFlowTypes, + charPortInCharacters, charPortOutCharacters, + charPortSessionNumber, charPortSessionIndex, + charPortLowerIfIndex, + charSessPortIndex, charSessIndex, + charSessKill, charSessState, + charSessProtocol, charSessOperOrigin, + charSessInCharacters, charSessOutCharacters, + charSessConnectionId, charSessStartTime } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A collection of objects providing information + applicable to all Character interfaces." + ::= { charGroups 1 } + + END + + + + + +Stewart [Page 16] + +RFC 1658 Character MIB July 1994 + + +5. Acknowledgements + + This memo was produced by the IETF Character MIB Working Group. + +6. References + + [1] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser, "Structure + of Management Information for version 2 of the Simple Network + Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1442, SNMP Research,Inc., + Hughes LAN Systems, Dover Beach Consulting, Inc., Carnegie Mellon + University, April 1993. + + [2] McCloghrie, K., and M. Rose, Editors, "Management Information + Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II", + STD 17, RFC 1213, Hughes LAN Systems, Performance Systems + International, March 1991. + + [3] Galvin, J., and K. McCloghrie, "Administrative Model for version + 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1445, + Trusted Information Systems, Hughes LAN Systems, April 1993. + + [4] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser, "Protocol + Operations for version 2 of the Simple Network Management + Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1448, SNMP Research,Inc., Hughes LAN + Systems, Dover Beach Consulting, Inc., Carnegie Mellon + University, April 1993. + + [5] McCloghrie, K., and F. Kastenholz, "Evolution of the Interfaces + Group of MIB-II", RFC 1573, Hughes LAN Systems, FTP Software, + January 1994. + + [6] Stewart, B., "Definitions of Managed Objects for RS-232-like + Hardware Devices using SMIv2", RFC 1659, Xyplex, Inc., July 1994. + + [7] Stewart, B., "Definitions of Managed Objects for Parallel- + printer-like Hardware Devices using SMIv2", RFC 1660, Xyplex, + Inc., July 1994. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Stewart [Page 17] + +RFC 1658 Character MIB July 1994 + + +7. Security Considerations + + Security issues are not discussed in this memo. + +8. Author's Address + + Bob Stewart + Xyplex, Inc. + 295 Foster Street + Littleton, MA 01460 + + Phone: 508-952-4816 + Fax: 508-952-4887 + EMail: rlstewart@eng.xyplex.com + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Stewart [Page 18] + |