From 4bfd864f10b68b71482b35c818559068ef8d5797 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Voss Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2024 20:54:24 +0100 Subject: doc: Add RFC documents --- doc/rfc/rfc1214.txt | 4651 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 4651 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/rfc/rfc1214.txt (limited to 'doc/rfc/rfc1214.txt') diff --git a/doc/rfc/rfc1214.txt b/doc/rfc/rfc1214.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2047420 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rfc/rfc1214.txt @@ -0,0 +1,4651 @@ + + + + + + +Network Working Group L. Labarre, Editor +Request for Comments: 1214 MITRE + April 1991 + + + OSI Internet Management: Management Information Base + +Status of this Memo + + This RFC specifies an IAB standards track protocol for the Internet + community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. + Please refer to the current edition of the "IAB Official Protocol + Standards" for the standardization state and status of this protocol. + Distribution of this memo is unlimited. + +Abstract + + This RFC documents a MIB for use with CMIP, either over pure OSI + stacks or with the CMIP over TCP specification. It redefines objects + comprised by the second revision of the Management Information Base + for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II so as to + conform to the OSI structure of management information. This + document is a product of the IETF OIM working group. + +Table of Contents + + 1. Introduction................................................ 2 + 2. Additions to MIB-II......................................... 3 + 2.1 Structure of the OIM Subtree............................... 3 + 2.2 Supporting ISO Definitions................................. 3 + 2.3 Additions for Object Instance Identification............... 4 + 2.3.1 Distinguished Names...................................... 4 + 2.4 Events..................................................... 5 + 2.5 Containment (Naming) Tree Definition....................... 5 + 2.6 Changes from RFC 1158...................................... 6 + 3. Format of OSI Templates..................................... 7 + 4. Object Class Definitions.................................... 7 + 5. Attribute Definitions....................................... 16 + 6. Notifications............................................... 44 + 7. The Containment Hierarchy................................... 45 + 8. ASN.1 Definitions........................................... 49 + 9. Acknowledgements............................................ 54 + References..................................................... 55 + Appendix 1: Notational Tools for Managed Object Definition..... 57 + A1.1 Overview of Notational Tools.............................. 57 + A1.2 Conventions Used in Template Definitions.................. 58 + A1.3 Managed Object Class Template............................ 60 + A1.4 Package Template......................................... 63 + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 1] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + A1.5 Parameter Template........................................ 67 + A1.6 Name Binding Template.................................... 67 + A1.7 Attribute Template........................................ 70 + A1.8 Notification Template.................................... 73 + Appendix 2: New Objects: Internet SMI Object Type Macros....... 76 + Appendix 3: Supporting Definitions............................. 81 + Security Considerations........................................ 82 + Author's Address............................................... 83 + +1. Introduction + + This memo defines the management information base (MIB) for use with + the OSI network management protocol in TCP/IP based internets. It + formats the Management Information Base (MIB-II) in OSI templates and + adds variables necessary for use with the OSI management protocol. + Together with internet memos that define agreements for using the OSI + management protocol to manage TCP/IP internets (RFC 1189) [3], the + management information base: MIB-II, and OSI standards defining the + structure of management information (ISO/IEC DIS 10165) [4,5,6], + these documents provide an OSI compatible architecture and system for + managing TCP/IP based internets and in particular the Internet + community. + + This OSI version of the MIB specification is an incremental + refinement of MIB-II. It has been designed according to the + following policy: first, maintain compatibility with MIB-II by + including objects in MIB-II without changes to their registered + identifiers, syntax, and behaviour; second, format the MIB-II using + the OSI structure of information defined templates; third, add + attributes necessary for identification using the OSI management + protocol; fourth, identify object instances in a manner which is + compatible with development of a common application programming + interface for both CMIP and SNMP; and finally, define notifications + (events), including those defined by SNMP (RFC 1157) [14], deemed + necessary for management. + + It is expected that the MIB will grow over time to accommodate the + changing needs of the Internet. + + As reported in RFC 1109, Report of the Second Ad Hoc Network + Management Review Group [13], the requirements for SNMP and OSI + frameworks were more different than anticipated. Therefore, the + requirement for compatibility between the SMI/MIB for both frameworks + was suspended. This action allowed both frameworks to independently + define the MIB according to their SMI requirements and views of + management. The SNMP response included development of MIB-II. The + OSI response is this document which builds on the excellent work done + in MIB-II, and adds to it attributes necessary to map into the OSI + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 2] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + SMI. + + The OIM network management framework consists of: Open Systems + Interconnection - Structure of Management Information: Parts 1-4, + ISO/IEC DIS 10165 [4,5,6], with slight modifications to maintain + compatibility with RFC 1155 [11]; OSI Internet Management: + Management Information Base, this memo; and the OSI Common Management + Information Service (CMIS) [7] and Common Management Information + Protocol (CMIP) [8]. + +2. Additions to MIB-II + + Additions to MIB-II fall into the following categories: the addition + of the managed object class "top" from which all object classes are + derived; additions for object instance identification purposes + according to the OSI SMI; additions for generation of asynchronous + events; the addition of name bindings which define the binding + between objects in the containment (naming) hierarchy; and the + addition of proposed changes to RFC 1158 that are expected to be + accepted by the IETF [16]. + +2.1 Structure of the OIM Subtree + + The oim subtree structure is defined below. Note that the "cmot" + subtree has been relabeled to "oim". + + cmot OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {mib 9} + oim OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {cmot} + cmotVersion OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {oim 1} + cmotACSEInfo OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {oim 2} + cmotSystemId OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {oim 3} + misc OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {oim 4} + objects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {oim 5} + attributes OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {oim 6} + events OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {oim 7} + nameforms OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {oim 8} + actions OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {oim 9} + +2.2 Supporting ISO Definitions + + The OSI defined managed object class "top" [5], as defined by OSI, + has been added to the MIB. This managed object class is the root of + the inheritance hierarchy. The class "top" contains attributes that + are inherited by all objects in the MIB. Pending the progression of + ISO/IEC DIS 10165 to an International Standard status, "top" and its + associated attributes are registered in Appendix 3. + + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 3] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +2.3 Additions for Object Instance Identification + + The conventions for identifying objects in the OIM MIB-II for use + with CMIP are defined below. + +2.3.1 Distinguished Names + + The distinguished name of an object shall consist of a sequence of + relative distinguished names, one for each object on the containment + path from the root to the object. Each relative distinguished name + shall contain exactly one attribute, the "naming" attribute for the + corresponding class, as specified by a NAME BINDING template. The + CMIP ObjectInstance shall be encoded using the distinguishedName + choice. + + Object classes for which there is only a single instance normally + implemented in a managed system, other than the "system" managed + object class, shall use an empty string for their naming attribute + value, i.e., a string of length zero. + + The format of the naming attribute for the "system" managed object + class and object classes which normally have multiple instances, + e.g., table entries, are defined in the attribute templates for the + naming attributes of those classes. The formats for naming + attributes of table entries are compatible with instance + identification conventions used by SNMP, thereby facilitating the + development of a common application programming interface that may + interface to either protocol. + + For example, a distinguished name designating a particular routing + table entry (of class ipRouteEntry) might be + + { + { sysName = "troi.mitre.org"} + { ipId = ""} + { ipRoutingTableId = "" } + { ipRouteEntryId = "129.83.2.17" } + }. + + The naming attributes for each OIM MIB-II managed object class listed + in section 5 may be determined by reference to the NAME BINDING + templates listed in section 8. The naming attribute definitions can + be found in the alphabetical listing of all attributes in section 6. + + The following attributes have been defined for MIB-II object classes + for purposes of object instance identification. + + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 4] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + Attribute Identifier Object + + ifTableId {attributes 1} ifTable + atTableId {attributes 2} atTable + atEntryId {attributes 3} atEntry + ipId {attributes 4} ip + ipAddrTableId {attributes 5} ipAddrTable + ipRoutingTableId {attributes 6} ipRoutingtable + ipNetToMediaTableId {attributes 7} ipNetToMediaTable + ipNetToMediaEntryId (attributes 8} ipNetToMediaEntry + icmpId {attributes 9} icmp + tcpId {attributes 10} tcp + tcpConnTableId {attributes 11} tcpConnTable + tcpConnId {attributes 12} tcpConnEntry + udpId {attributes 13} udp + udpTable + udpEntryId {attributes 15} udpEntry + egpId {attributes 16} egp + egpNeighTableId {attributes 17} egpneighTable + snmpId {attributes 18} snmp + ipAdEntryId {attributes 19} ipAddrEntry + ipRouteEntryId {attributes 20} ipRouteEntry + ifEntryId {attributes 21} ifEntry + egpNeighEntryId {attributes 22} egpNeighEntry + ifId {attributes 23} interfaces + +2.4 Events + + Events have been defined in accordance with the OSI SMI. These + events include those defined for SNMP. The OSI SMI requires that + events (notifications) are part of a specific managed object class + definition. Accordingly the SNMP defined events have been assigned + to specific objects within the MIB. + + Event Identifier Object + + coldStartEvent {events 0} system + warmStartEvent {events 1} system + linkDownEvent {events 2} ifEntry + linkUpEvent {events 3} ifEntry + snmpAuthentFailureEvent {events 4} snmp + egpNeighborLossEvent {events 5} egpNeighEntry + entSpecificEvent {events 6} system + +2.5 Containment (Naming) Tree Definition + + The OSI SMI requires that object classes be bound into the + containment hierarchy for purposes of naming. The binding must + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 5] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + specify for the managed object class: a) the object which is superior + to it in the containment hierarchy; and b) an attribute in the + managed object class that is used to distinguish instances of the + object at a given level in the containment hierarchy. The + containment tree begins with "root". Agents in managed systems will + consider root to be immediately above the "system" object in the + containment hierarchy. They may ignore any relative distinguished + names that precede the relative distinguished name for "system". + + The name bindings for objects in the OIM MIB-II are specified in + section 8. + +2.6 Changes from RFC 1158 + + The proposed successor to RFC 1158 [16] contains several minor + additions that have been incorporated into this document. + + o The sysLocation attribute of the system managed object + class is changed to GET-REPLACE. + + o The ipRouteMetric5 and ipRouteInfo attributes are + added to the ipRouteEntry managed object class. + + o The textual descriptor of the snmpEnableAuthTraps is + changed to snmpEnableAuthenTraps. + + o The PhysAddress textual convention is introduced to + represent media addresses. + + o The definition of sysServices is clarified. + + o New ifType values (29-32) are defined. In + addition, the textual-descriptor for the DS1 and E1 + interface types is corrected. + + o The definition of ipForwarding is clarified. + + o The definition of ipRouteType is clarified. + + o The tcpConnState attribute is now GET-REPLACE, to + support deletion of the TCB associated with a TCP + connection. The definition of this object is + clarified to explain this usage. + + o The definition of egpNeighEventTrigger is clarified. + + o The definition of several of the variables in the new + snmp group are clarified. In addition, the + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 6] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + snmpInBadTypes and snmpOutReadOnlys objects are no + longer present. (However, the object identifiers associated + with those objects are reserved to prevent future use.) + + o The definition of snmpInReadOnlys is clarified. + + o The ipRoutingDiscards attribute is added to the ip object. + + o The optional use of an implementation-dependent, small + positive integer is disallowed when identifying + instances of the IP address and routing tables. + +3. Format of OSI Templates + + The format of OSI templates is defined in ISO/IEC DIS 10165-4 [6], + Open Systems Interconnection - Structure of Management Information - + Part 4: Guidelines for Managed Object Definition. + + The template definitions relevant to this document are included in + Appendix 1. + +4. Object Class Definitions + + The Internet SMI objects are recast into OSI template form using the + following conventions: + + o MIB II groups become OSI object classes, + except for the "at" group which has no attributes. + + o Tables become OSI object classes. + + o Table entries become OSI object classes. + + o All other object types become OSI attributes and are + assigned to object classes according to their association + in MIB II. + + The templates for the OIM MIB-II object classes are listed in + alphabetical order below. + + + atEntry MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + DERIVED FROM top; + CHARACTERIZED BY + atEntryPkg PACKAGE + -- see MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + ATTRIBUTES + atEntryId GET, + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 7] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + atIfIndex GET-REPLACE, + atPhysAddress GET-REPLACE, + atNetAddress GET-REPLACE;;; + REGISTERED AS { atTable 1}; + + atTable MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + DERIVED FROM top; + CHARACTERIZED BY + atTablePkg PACKAGE + -- see MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + ATTRIBUTES + atTableId GET;;; + REGISTERED AS { at 1}; + + egp MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + DERIVED FROM top; + CHARACTERIZED BY + egpPkg PACKAGE + -- see MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + ATTRIBUTES + egpId GET, + egpInMsgs GET, + egpInErrors GET, + egpOutMsgs GET, + egpOutErrors GET, + egpAs GET;;; + REGISTERED AS { mib 8}; + + egpNeighEntry MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + DERIVED FROM top; + CHARACTERIZED BY + egpNeighEntryPkg PACKAGE + -- see MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + ATTRIBUTES + egpNeighEntryId GET, + egpNeighState GET, + egpNeighAddr GET, + egpNeighAs GET, + egpNeighInMsgs GET, + egpNeighInErrs GET, + egpNeighOutMsgs GET, + egpNeighOutErrs GET, + egpNeighInErrMsgs GET, + egpNeighOutErrMsgs GET, + egpNeighStateUps GET, + egpNeighStateDowns GET, + egpNeighIntervalHello GET, + egpNeighIntervalPoll GET, + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 8] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + egpNeighMode GET, + egpNeighEventTrigger GET-REPLACE; + NOTIFICATIONS + egpNeighborLossEvent;;; + REGISTERED AS { egpNeighTable 1}; + + egpNeighTable MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + DERIVED FROM top; + CHARACTERIZED BY + egpNeighTablePkg PACKAGE + -- see MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + ATTRIBUTES + egpNeighTableId GET;;; + REGISTERED AS { egp 5}; + + icmp MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + DERIVED FROM top; + CHARACTERIZED BY + icmpPkg PACKAGE + -- see MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + ATTRIBUTES + icmpId GET, + icmpInMsgs GET, + icmpInErrors GET, + icmpInDestUnreachs GET, + icmpInTimeExcds GET, + icmpInParmProbs GET, + icmpInSrcQuenchs GET, + icmpInRedirects GET, + icmpInEchos GET, + icmpInEchoReps GET, + icmpInTimestamps GET, + icmpInTimestampReps GET, + icmpInAddrMasks GET, + icmpInAddrMaskReps GET, + icmpOutMsgs GET, + icmpOutErrors GET, + icmpOutDestUnreachs GET, + icmpOutTimeExcds GET, + icmpOutParmProbs GET, + icmpOutSrcQuenchs GET, + icmpOutRedirects GET, + icmpOutEchos GET, + icmpOutEchoReps GET, + icmpOutTimestamps GET, + icmpOutTimestampReps GET, + icmpOutAddrMasks GET, + icmpOutAddrMaskReps GET;;; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 9] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + REGISTERED AS { mib 5}; + + ifEntry MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + DERIVED FROM top; + CHARACTERIZED BY + ifEntryPkg PACKAGE + -- see MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + ATTRIBUTES + ifEntryId GET, + ifIndex GET, + ifDescr GET, + ifType GET, + ifMtu GET, + ifSpeed GET, + ifPhysAddress GET, + ifAdminStatus GET-REPLACE, + ifOperStatus GET, + ifLastChange GET, + ifInOctets GET, + ifInUcastPkts GET, + ifInNUcastPkts GET, + ifInDiscards GET, + ifInErrors GET, + ifInUnknownProtos GET, + ifOutOctets GET, + ifOutUcastPkts GET, + ifOutNUcastPkts GET, + ifOutDiscards GET, + ifOutErrors GET, + ifOutQLen GET, + ifSpecific GET; + NOTIFICATIONS + linkUpEvent, + linkDownEvent;;; + REGISTERED AS { ifTable 1}; + + ifTable MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + DERIVED FROM top; + CHARACTERIZED BY + ifTablePkg PACKAGE + -- see MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + ATTRIBUTES + ifTableId GET;;; + REGISTERED AS { interface 2}; + + interfaces MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + DERIVED FROM top; + CHARACTERIZED BY + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 10] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + interfacesPkg PACKAGE + -- see MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + ATTRIBUTES + ifId GET, + ifNumber GET;;; + REGISTERED AS { mib 2}; + + ip MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + DERIVED FROM top; + CHARACTERIZED BY + ipPkg PACKAGE + -- see MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + ATTRIBUTES + ipId GET, + ipForwarding GET-REPLACE, + ipDefaultTTL GET-REPLACE, + ipInReceives GET, + ipInHdrErrors GET, + ipInAddrErrors GET, + ipForwDatagrams GET, + ipInUnknownProtos GET, + ipInDiscards GET, + ipInDelivers GET, + ipOutRequests GET, + ipOutDiscards GET, + ipOutNoRoutes GET, + ipReasmTimeout GET, + ipReasmReqds GET, + ipReasmOKs GET, + ipReasmFails GET, + ipFragOKs GET, + ipFragFails GET, + ipFragCreates GET, + ipRoutingDiscards GET;;; + REGISTERED AS { mib 4}; + + ipAddrEntry MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + DERIVED FROM top; + CHARACTERIZED BY + ipAddrEntryPkg PACKAGE + -- see MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + ATTRIBUTES + ipAdEntryId GET, + ipAdEntAddr GET, + ipAdEntIfIndex GET, + ipAdEntNetMask GET, + ipAdEntBcastAddr GET, + ipAdEntReasmMaxSize GET;;; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 11] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + REGISTERED AS { ipAddrTable 1}; + + ipAddrTable MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + DERIVED FROM top; + CHARACTERIZED BY + ipAddrTablePkg PACKAGE + -- see MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + ATTRIBUTES + ipAddrTableId GET;;; + REGISTERED AS { ip 20}; + + ipNetToMediaEntry MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + DERIVED FROM top; + CHARACTERIZED BY + ipNetToMediaEntryPkg PACKAGE + -- see MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + ATTRIBUTES + ipNetToMediaEntryId GET, + ipNetToMediaIfIndex GET-REPLACE, + ipNetToMediaPhysAddress GET-REPLACE, + ipNetToMediaNetAddress GET-REPLACE, + ipNetToMediaType GET-REPLACE;;; + REGISTERED AS { ipNetToMediaTable 1}; + + ipNetToMediaTable MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + DERIVED FROM top; + CHARACTERIZED BY + ipNetToMediaTablePkg PACKAGE + -- see MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + ATTRIBUTES + ipNetToMediaTableId GET;;; + REGISTERED AS { ip 22}; + + ipRouteEntry MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + DERIVED FROM top; + CHARACTERIZED BY + ipRouteEntryPkg PACKAGE + -- see MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + ATTRIBUTES + ipRouteEntryId GET, + ipRouteDest GET-REPLACE, + ipRouteIfIndex GET-REPLACE, + ipRouteMetric1 GET-REPLACE, + ipRouteMetric2 GET-REPLACE, + ipRouteMetric3 GET-REPLACE, + ipRouteMetric4 GET-REPLACE, + ipRouteMetric5 GET-REPLACE, + ipRouteNextHop GET-REPLACE, + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 12] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + ipRouteType GET-REPLACE, + ipRouteProto GET, + ipRouteAge GET-REPLACE, + ipRouteMask GET-REPLACE, + ipRouteInfo GET-REPLACE;;; + REGISTERED AS { ipRoutingTable 1}; + + ipRoutingTable MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + DERIVED FROM top; + CHARACTERIZED BY + ipRoutingTablePkg PACKAGE + -- see MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + ATTRIBUTES + ipRoutingTableId GET;;; + REGISTERED AS { ip 21}; + + snmp MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + DERIVED FROM top; + CHARACTERIZED BY + snmpPkg PACKAGE + -- see MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + ATTRIBUTES + snmpId GET, + snmpInPkts GET, + snmpInBadVersions GET, + snmpInBadCommunityNames GET, + snmpInBadCommunityUses GET, + snmpInASNParseErrs GET, + snmpInTooBigs GET, + snmpInNoSuchNames GET, + snmpInBadValues GET, + snmpInReadOnlys GET, + snmpInGenErrs GET, + snmpInTotalReqVars GET, + snmpInTotalSetVars GET, + snmpInGetRequests GET, + snmpInGetNexts GET, + snmpInSetRequests GET, + snmpInGetResponses GET, + snmpInTraps GET, + snmpOutPkts GET, + snmpOutTooBigs GET, + snmpOutNoSuchNames GET, + snmpOutBadValues GET, + snmpOutGenErrs GET, + snmpOutGetRequests GET, + snmpOutGetNexts GET, + snmpOutSetRequests GET, + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 13] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + snmpOutGetResponses GET, + snmpOutTraps GET, + snmpEnableAuthenTraps GET-REPLACE; + NOTIFICATIONS + snmpAuthentFailureEvent;;; + REGISTERED AS {mib 11}; + + system MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + DERIVED FROM top; + CHARACTERIZED BY + systemPkg PACKAGE + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + ATTRIBUTES + sysDescr GET, + sysObjectId GET, + sysUpTime GET, + sysContact GET-REPLACE, + sysName GET-REPLACE, + -- MAJOR HEALTH WARNING sysName is the + -- naming attribute and should not be + -- modified via remote management without + -- coordinated local system changes + sysLocation GET-REPLACE, + sysServices GET; + NOTIFICATIONS + coldStartEvent, + warmStartEvent, + entSpecificEvent;;; + REGISTERED AS {mib 1}; + + tcp MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + DERIVED FROM top; + CHARACTERIZED BY + tcpPkg PACKAGE + -- see MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + ATTRIBUTES + tcpId GET, + tcpRtoAlgorithm GET, + tcpRtoMin GET, + tcpRtoMax GET, + tcpMaxConn GET, + tcpActiveOpens GET, + tcpPassiveOpens GET, + tcpAttemptFails GET, + tcpEstabResets GET, + tcpCurrEstab GET, + tcpInSegs GET, + tcpOutSegs GET, + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 14] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + tcpRetransSegs GET, + tcpInErrs GET, + tcpOutRsts GET;;; + REGISTERED AS { mib 6}; + + tcpConnEntry MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + DERIVED FROM top; + CHARACTERIZED BY + tcpConnEntryPkg PACKAGE + -- see MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + ATTRIBUTES + tcpConnId GET, + tcpConnState GET-REPLACE, + tcpConnLocalAddress GET, + tcpConnLocalPort GET, + tcpConnRemAddress GET, + tcpConnRemPort GET;;; + REGISTERED AS { tcpConnTable 1 }; + + + tcpConnTable MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + DERIVED FROM top; + CHARACTERIZED BY + tcpConnTablePkg PACKAGE + -- see MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + ATTRIBUTES + tcpConnTableId GET;;; + REGISTERED AS { tcp 13 }; + + udp MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + DERIVED FROM top; + CHARACTERIZED BY + udpPkg PACKAGE + -- see MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + ATTRIBUTES + udpId GET, + udpInDatagrams GET, + udpNoPorts GET, + udpInErrors GET, + udpOutDatagrams GET;;; + REGISTERED AS { mib 7}; + + udpEntry MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + DERIVED FROM top; + CHARACTERIZED BY + udpEntryPkg PACKAGE + -- see MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + ATTRIBUTES + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 15] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + udpEntryId GET, + udpLocalAddress GET, + udpLocalPort GET;;; + REGISTERED AS { udpTable 1 }; + + + udpTable MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + DERIVED FROM top; + CHARACTERIZED BY + udpTablePkg PACKAGE + -- see MIB II [16] for semantics + ATTRIBUTES + udpTableId GET;;; + REGISTERED AS { udp 5 }; + +5. Attribute Definitions + + Attribute templates for the attributes referenced in the managed + object class templates of section 5 are listed here in alphabetical + order. + + +atEntryId ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- identifies the atEntry instance + -- ".1."
, where is atNetAddress + -- represented in "dot notation". The "1" subidentifier + -- indicates that the address is an IP address. + REGISTERED AS {attributes 3}; + +atIfIndex ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {atEntry 1}; + +atNetAddress ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.NetworkAddress; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {atEntry 3}; + +atPhysAddress ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.PhysAddress; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 16] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {atEntry 2}; + +atTableId ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- This attribute identifies the instance of + -- the address table which is being used. + -- An empty string is used for a single + -- instance. + REGISTERED AS {attributes 2}; + +egpAs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {egp 6}; + +egpId ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- EGP entity naming attribute. + -- An empty string is used for a single instance. + REGISTERED AS {attributes 16}; + +egpInErrors ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {egp 2}; + +egpInMsgs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {egp 1}; + +egpNeighAddr ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.IpAddress; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {egpNeighEntry 2}; + +egpNeighAs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 17] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {egpNeighEntry 3}; + +egpNeighEntryId ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- identifies the egp neighbor table entry. + -- egpNeighAddr encoded in "dot notation". + REGISTERED AS {attributes 22}; + +egpNeighEventTrigger ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.EgpNeighEventTrigger; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {egpNeighEntry 15}; + +egpNeighInErrMsgs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {egpNeighEntry 8}; + +egpNeighInErrs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {egpNeighEntry 5}; + +egpNeighInMsgs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {egpNeighEntry 4}; + +egpNeighIntervalHello ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.Integer; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {egpNeighEntry 12}; + +egpNeighIntervalPoll ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.Integer; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 18] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {egpNeighEntry 13}; + +egpNeighMode ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.EgpNeighMode; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {egpNeighEntry 14}; + +egpNeighOutErrMsgs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {egpNeighEntry 9}; + +egpNeighOutErrs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {egpNeighEntry 7}; + +egpNeighOutMsgs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics +REGISTERED AS {egpNeighEntry 6}; + +egpNeighState ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.EgpNeighState; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {egpNeighEntry 1}; + +egpNeighStateDowns ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {egpNeighEntry 11}; + +egpNeighStateUps ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {egpNeighEntry 10}; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 19] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +egpNeighTableId ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- This attribute uniquely identifies the + -- egp neighbor table + -- An empty string is used for a single instance. + REGISTERED AS {attributes 17}; + +egpOutErrors ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {egp 4}; + +egpOutMsgs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {egp 3}; + +icmpId ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- This attribute uniquely identifies the + -- ICMP object instance + -- An empty string is used for a single instance. + REGISTERED AS {attributes 9}; + +icmpInAddrMaskReps ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 13}; + +icmpInAddrMasks ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 12}; + +icmpInDestUnreachs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 20] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 3}; + +icmpInEchoReps ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 9}; + +icmpInEchos ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 8}; + +icmpInErrors ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 2}; + +icmpInMsgs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 1}; + +icmpInParmProbs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 5}; + +icmpInRedirects ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 7}; + +icmpInSrcQuenchs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 6}; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 21] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +icmpInTimeExcds ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 4}; + +icmpInTimestampReps ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 11}; + +icmpInTimestamps ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 10}; + +icmpOutAddrMaskReps ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 26}; + +icmpOutAddrMasks ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 25}; + +icmpOutDestUnreachs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 16}; + +icmpOutEchoReps ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 22}; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 22] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +icmpOutEchos ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 21}; + +icmpOutErrors ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 15}; + +icmpOutMsgs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 14}; + +icmpOutParmProbs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 18}; + +icmpOutRedirects ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 20}; + +icmpOutSrcQuenchs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 19}; + +icmpOutTimeExcds ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 17}; + + + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 23] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +icmpOutTimestampReps ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 24}; + +icmpOutTimestamps ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {icmp 23}; + +ifAdminStatus ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.IfAdminStatus; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ifEntry 7}; + +ifDescr ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ifEntry 2}; + +ifEntryId ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- The decimal representation of ifIndex. + REGISTERED AS {attributes 21}; + +ifId ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- An empty string is used for a single instance. + REGISTERED AS {attributes 23}; + +ifIndex ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ifEntry 1}; + +ifInDiscards ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 24] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ifEntry 13}; + +ifInErrors ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ifEntry 14}; + +ifInNUcastPkts ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ifEntry 12}; + +ifInOctets ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ifEntry 10}; + +ifInUcastPkts ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ifEntry 11}; + +ifInUnknownProtos ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ifEntry 15}; + +ifLastChange ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.TimeTicks; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ifEntry 9}; + +ifMtu ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ifEntry 4}; + +ifNumber ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 25] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {interfaces 1}; + +ifOperStatus ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.IfOperStatus; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ifEntry 8}; + +ifOutDiscards ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ifEntry 19}; + +ifOutErrors ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ifEntry 20}; + +ifOutNUcastPkts ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ifEntry 18}; + +ifOutOctets ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ifEntry 16}; + +ifOutQLen ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Gauge; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ifEntry 21}; + +ifOutUcastPkts ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ifEntry 17}; + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 26] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +ifPhysAddress ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.PhysAddress; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ifEntry 6}; + +ifSpecific ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.ObjectId; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ifEntry 22}; + +ifSpeed ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Gauge; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ifEntry 5}; + +ifTableId ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- an empty string + REGISTERED AS {attributes 1}; + +ifType ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.IfType; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ifEntry 3}; + +ipAddrTableId ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- This attribute provides a unique id + -- which identifies the address table. + -- An empty string is used for a single instance. + REGISTERED AS {attributes 5}; + +ipAdEntAddr ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.IpAddress; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ipAddrEntry 1}; + +ipAdEntBcastAddr ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 27] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ipAddrEntry 4}; + +ipAdEntIfIndex ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ipAddrEntry 2}; + +ipAdEntNetMask ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.IpAddress; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ipAddrEntry 3}; + +ipAdEntReasmMaxSize ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer64k; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ipAddrEntry 5}; + +ipAdEntryId ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- This attribute uniquely identifies the ip address + -- table entry. The format is: + -- , where is ipAdEntAddr + -- represented in "dot notation". + REGISTERED AS {attributes 19}; + +ipDefaultTTL ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ip 2}; + +ipForwarding ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.IpForwarding; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ip 1}; + +ipForwDatagrams ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 28] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + REGISTERED AS {ip 6}; + +ipFragCreates ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ip 19}; + +ipFragFails ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ip 18}; + +ipFragOKs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ip 17}; + +ipId ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- identifies the Ip entity. + -- An empty string is used for a single instance + REGISTERED AS {attributes 4}; + +ipInAddrErrors ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ip 5}; + +ipInDelivers ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ip 9}; + +ipInDiscards ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ip 8}; + +ipInHdrErrors ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 29] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ip 4}; + +ipInReceives ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ip 3}; + +ipInUnknownProtos ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ip 7}; + +ipNetToMediaEntryId ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- identifies an instance of IpNetToMediaEntry + -- "."
, where is the + -- decimal representation of ipNetToMediaIfIndex and + --
is ipNetToMediaNetAddress in + -- "dot notation". + REGISTERED AS {attributes 8}; + +ipNetToMediaIfIndex ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ipNetToMediaEntry 1}; + +ipNetToMediaNetAddress ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.IpAddress; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ipNetToMediaEntry 3}; + +ipNetToMediaPhysAddress ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PhysAddress; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ipNetToMediaEntry 2}; + + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 30] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +ipNetToMediaTableId ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- This is the distinguishing attribute for the + -- Ip Net to Media Table. + -- An empty string is used for a single instance. + REGISTERED AS {attributes 7}; + +ipNetToMediaType ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.IpNetToMediaType; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ipNetToMediaEntry 4}; + +ipOutDiscards ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ip 11}; + +ipOutNoRoutes ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ip 12}; + +ipOutRequests ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ip 10}; + +ipReasmFails ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ip 16}; + +ipReasmOKs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ip 15}; + +ipReasmReqds ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 31] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ip 14}; + +ipReasmTimeout ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ip 13}; + + ipRouteAge ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ipRouteEntry 10}; + +ipRouteDest ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.IpAddress; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ipRouteEntry 1}; + +ipRouteEntryId ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- This attribute identifies the ip route table entry. + -- The format is , where is + -- ipRouteDest represented in "dot notation. +REGISTERED AS {attributes 20}; + +ipRouteIfIndex ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ipRouteEntry 2}; + +ipRouteInfo ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.ObjectId; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ipRouteEntry 13}; + +ipRouteMask ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.IpAddress; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ipRouteEntry 11}; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 32] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +ipRouteMetric1 ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ipRouteEntry 3}; + +ipRouteMetric2 ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ipRouteEntry 4}; + +ipRouteMetric3 ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ipRouteEntry 5}; + +ipRouteMetric4 ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ipRouteEntry 6}; + +ipRouteMetric5 ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ipRouteEntry 12}; + +ipRouteNextHop ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.IpAddress; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ipRouteEntry 7}; + +ipRouteProto ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.IpRouteProto; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ipRouteEntry 9}; + +ipRouteType ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.IpRouteType; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ipRouteEntry 8}; + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 33] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +ipRoutingDiscards ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {ip 23}; + +ipRoutingTableId ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- unique id which identifies the + -- Ip Routing Table instance. + -- An empty string is used for a single instance. + REGISTERED AS {attributes 6}; + +snmpEnableAuthenTraps ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.SnmpEnableAuthenTraps; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 30}; + +snmpId ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- naming attribute for snmp + -- An empty string is used for a single instance. + REGISTERED AS {attributes 18}; + +snmpInASNParseErrs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 6}; + +snmpInBadCommunityNames ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 4}; + +snmpInBadCommunityUses ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 34] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 5}; + +snmpInBadValues ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 10}; + +snmpInBadVersions ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 3}; + +snmpInGenErrs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 12}; + +snmpInGetNexts ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 16}; + +snmpInGetRequests ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 15}; + +snmpInGetResponses ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 18}; + +snmpInNoSuchNames ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 35] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 9}; + +snmpInPkts ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 1}; + +snmpInReadOnlys ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 11}; + +snmpInSetRequests ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 17}; + +snmpInTooBigs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 8}; + +snmpInTotalReqVars ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 13}; + +snmpInTotalSetVars ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 14}; + +snmpInTraps ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 19}; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 36] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +snmpOutBadValues ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 22}; + +snmpOutGenErrs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 24}; + +snmpOutGetNexts ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 26}; + +snmpOutGetRequests ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 25}; + +snmpOutGetResponses ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 28}; + +snmpOutNoSuchNames ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 21}; + +snmpOutPkts ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 2}; + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 37] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +snmpOutSetRequests ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 27}; + +snmpOutTooBigs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 20}; + +snmpOutTraps ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {snmp 29}; + +sysContact ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {system 4}; + +sysDescr ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {system 1}; + +sysLocation ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {system 6}; + +sysName ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + -- The nodes domain name. + REGISTERED AS {system 5}; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 38] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +sysObjectId ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.ObjectId; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {system 2}; + +sysServices ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer128; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {system 7}; + +sysUpTime ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.TimeTicks; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {system 3}; + +tcpActiveOpens ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {tcp 5}; + +tcpAttemptFails ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {tcp 7}; + +tcpConnId ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- identifies an instance of tcpConnEntry + -- "." "." "." , where + -- is the "dot notation" representation of + -- tcpConnLocalAddress, + -- is the decimal representation of + -- tcpConnLocalPort, + -- is the "dot notation" representation of + -- tcpConnRemAddress, and + -- is the decimal representation of + -- tcpConnRemPort. + REGISTERED AS {attributes 12}; + + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 39] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +tcpConnLocalAddress ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.IpAddress; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics +REGISTERED AS {tcpConnEntry 2}; + +tcpConnLocalPort ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer64k; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics +REGISTERED AS {tcpConnEntry 3}; + +tcpConnRemAddress ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.IpAddress; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics +REGISTERED AS {tcpConnEntry 4}; + +tcpConnRemPort ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer64k; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics +REGISTERED AS {tcpConnEntry 5}; + +tcpConnState ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.TcpConnState; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {tcpConnEntry 1}; + +tcpConnTableId ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- This attribute defines a unique index of + -- tcpConnEntry in the TCP Connection Table + -- An empty string is used for a single instance. + REGISTERED AS {attributes 11}; + +tcpCurrEstab ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Gauge; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {tcp 9}; + +tcpEstabResets ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 40] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {tcp 8}; + +tcpId ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- This attribute uniquely identified a tcp + -- object instance + -- An empty string is used for a single instance. + REGISTERED AS {attributes 10}; + +tcpInErrs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {tcp 14}; + +tcpInSegs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {tcp 10}; + +tcpMaxConn ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {tcp 4}; + +tcpOutRsts ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {tcp 15}; + +tcpOutSegs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {tcp 11}; + +tcpPassiveOpens ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 41] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {tcp 6}; + +tcpRetransSegs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {tcp 12}; + +tcpRtoAlgorithm ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.TcpRtoAlgorithm; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {tcp 1}; + +tcpRtoMax ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {tcp 3}; + +tcpRtoMin ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX OIM-Module.Integer; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {tcp 2}; + +udpEntryId ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- This attribute defines an entry + -- for the UDP Listener Table + -- "."
, where is the decimal + -- representation of udpLocalPort and
is + -- udpLocalAddress represented in "dot notation". + REGISTERED AS {attributes 15}; + +udpId ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- This attribute provides a unique id to + -- identify the UDP entity. + -- An empty string is used for a single instance. + REGISTERED AS {attributes 13}; + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 42] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +udpInDatagrams ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {udp 1}; + +udpInErrors ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {udp 3}; + +udpLocalAddress ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.IpAddress; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {udpEntry 1}; + +udpLocalPort ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.Integer64k; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {udpEntry 2}; + +udpNoPorts ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {udp 2}; + +udpOutDatagrams ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + RFC1065-SMI.Counter; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + -- SEE MIB II [16] for attribute semantics + REGISTERED AS {udp 4}; + +udpTableId ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + OIM-Module.PrintString; + MATCHES FOR Equality; + -- This attribute defines a unique id + -- for the UDP Listener Table + -- An empty string is used for a single instance. + REGISTERED AS {attributes 14}; + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 43] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +6. Notifications + + Notification templates for the notifications referenced in the + managed object class templates of section 5 are listed here in + alphabetical order. + + + coldStartEvent NOTIFICATION + -- clause 4.1.6.1 of RFC1157 + -- emitted by system + MODE NON-CONFIRMED; + WITH INFORMATION SYNTAX OIM-Module.SnmpTrapInfo + REGISTERED AS {events 0}; + + egpNeighborLossEvent NOTIFICATION + -- clause 4.1.6.6 of RFC1157 + -- with generic-trap = 5 + -- The first VarBindList element + -- contains the name and value of the + -- egpNeighAddr of the affected + -- neighbor. + -- emitted by egpNeighEntry + MODE NON-CONFIRMED; + WITH INFORMATION SYNTAX OIM-Module.SnmpTrapInfo; + REGISTERED AS {events 5}; + + linkDownEvent NOTIFICATION + -- clause 4.1.6.3 of RFC1157 + -- emitted by ifEntry + -- with generic-trap = 2 + MODE NON-CONFIRMED; + WITH INFORMATION SYNTAX OIM-Module.SnmpTrapInfo; + REGISTERED AS {events 2}; + + linkUpEvent NOTIFICATION + -- clause 4.1.6.4 of RFC1157 + -- emitted by ifEntry + -- with generic-trap = 3 + MODE NON-CONFIRMED; + WITH INFORMATION SYNTAX OIM-Module.SnmpTrapInfo; + REGISTERED AS {events 3}; + + snmpAuthentFailureEvent NOTIFICATION + -- clause 4.1.6.5 of RFC1157 + -- emitted by snmp + MODE NON-CONFIRMED; + WITH INFORMATION SYNTAX OIM-Module.SnmpTrapInfo; + REGISTERED AS {events 4}; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 44] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + entSpecificEvent NOTIFICATION + -- clause 4.1.6.7 of RFC1157 + -- emitted by system + MODE NON-CONFIRMED; + WITH INFORMATION SYNTAX OIM-Module.SnmpTrapInfo; + REGISTERED AS {events 6}; + + warmStartEvent NOTIFICATION + -- clause 4.1.6.2 of RFC1157 + -- emitted by system + MODE NON-CONFIRMED; + WITH INFORMATION SYNTAX OIM-Module.SnmpTrapInfo; + REGISTERED AS {events 1}; + +7. The Containment Hierarchy + + Name Binding templates that define the containment hierarchy for the + OIM MIB-II are listed here in alphabetical order. The containment + hierarchy within a managed system begins at the "system" managed + object. + + + atEntry-nf NAME BINDING + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS atEntry; + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS atTable; + WITH ATTRIBUTE atEntryId; + CREATE; + DELETE only-if-no-contained-objects; + REGISTERED AS { nameForms 5}; + + atTable-nf NAME BINDING + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS atTable; + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS system; + WITH ATTRIBUTE atTableId; + REGISTERED AS { nameForms 4}; + + egp-nf NAME BINDING + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS egp; + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS system; + WITH ATTRIBUTE egpId; + REGISTERED AS { nameForms 20}; + + egpNeighEntry-nf NAME BINDING + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS egpNeighEntry; + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS egpNeighTable; + WITH ATTRIBUTE egpNeighEntryId; + CREATE; + DELETE only-if-no-contained-objects; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 45] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + REGISTERED AS { nameForms 22}; + + egpNeighTable-nf NAME BINDING + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS egpNeighTable; + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS egp; + WITH ATTRIBUTE egpNeighTableId; + REGISTERED AS { nameForms 21}; + + icmp-nf NAME BINDING + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS icmp; + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS system; + WITH ATTRIBUTE icmpId; + REGISTERED AS { nameForms 13}; + + interfaces-nf NAME BINDING + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS interfaces; + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS system; + WITH ATTRIBUTE ifId; + REGISTERED AS { nameForms 24}; + + + ifEntry-nf NAME BINDING + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS ifEntry; + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS ifTable; + WITH ATTRIBUTE ifEntryId; + CREATE; + DELETE only-if-no-contained-objects; + REGISTERED AS { nameForms 3}; + + ifTable-nf NAME BINDING + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS ifTable; + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS interfaces; + WITH ATTRIBUTE ifTableId; + REGISTERED AS { nameForms 2}; + + ip-nf NAME BINDING + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS ip; + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS system; + WITH ATTRIBUTE ipId; + REGISTERED AS { nameForms 6}; + + ipAddrEntry-nf NAME BINDING + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS ipAddrEntry; + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS ipAddrTable; + WITH ATTRIBUTE ipAdEntryId; + CREATE; + DELETE only-if-no-contained-objects; + REGISTERED AS { nameForms 8}; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 46] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + ipAddrTable-nf NAME BINDING + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS ipAddrTable; + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS ip; + WITH ATTRIBUTE ipAddrTableId; + REGISTERED AS { nameForms 7}; + + ipNetToMediaEntry-nf NAME BINDING + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS ipNetToMediaEntry; + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS ipNetToMediaTable; + WITH ATTRIBUTE ipNetToMediaEntryId; + CREATE; + DELETE only-if-no-contained-objects; + REGISTERED AS { nameForms 12}; + + ipNetToMediaTable-nf NAME BINDING + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS ipNetToMediaTable; + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS ip; + WITH ATTRIBUTE ipNetToMediaTableId; + REGISTERED AS { nameForms 11}; + + + ipRouteEntry-nf NAME BINDING + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS ipRouteEntry; + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS ipRoutingTable; + WITH ATTRIBUTE ipRouteEntryId; + CREATE; + DELETE only-if-no-contained-objects; + REGISTERED AS { nameForms 10}; + + ipRoutingTable-nf NAME BINDING + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS ipRoutingTable; + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS ip; + WITH ATTRIBUTE ipRoutingTableId; + REGISTERED AS { nameForms 9}; + + snmp-nf NAME BINDING + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS snmp; + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS system; + WITH ATTRIBUTE snmpId; + REGISTERED AS { nameForms 23}; + + system-nf NAME BINDING + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS system; + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS root; + WITH ATTRIBUTE sysName; + REGISTERED AS { nameForms 1 }; + + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 47] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + tcp-nf NAME BINDING + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS tcp; + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS system; + WITH ATTRIBUTE tcpid; + REGISTERED AS { nameForms 14}; + + tcpConnEntry-nf NAME BINDING + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS tcpConnEntry; + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS tcpConnTable; + WITH ATTRIBUTE tcpConnId; + REGISTERED AS { nameForms 16}; + + tcpConnTable-nf NAME BINDING + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS tcpConnTable; + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS tcp; + WITH ATTRIBUTE tcpConnTableId; + REGISTERED AS { nameForms 15}; + + udp-nf NAME BINDING + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS udp; + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS system; + WITH ATTRIBUTE udpId; + REGISTERED AS { nameForms 17}; + + udpEntry-nf NAME BINDING + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS udpEntry; + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS udpTable; + WITH ATTRIBUTE udpEntryId; + REGISTERED AS { nameForms 19}; + + udpTable-nf NAME BINDING + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS udpTable; + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS udp; + WITH ATTRIBUTE udpTableId; + REGISTERED AS { nameForms 18}; + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 48] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +8. ASN.1 Definitions + + The ASN.1 syntax referenced by the attribute templates in section 6 + are either defined in RFC1065-SMI, the Attribute-ASN1Module of + ISO/IEC DIS 10165-2, or in the OIM-Module defined in this section. + This module includes some syntax definitions taken from the RFC1158 + since they were not included in that document inside an ASN.1 module + and hence could not be externally referenced. + +OIM-Module {iso org(3) dod(6) internet(1) mgmt(2) mib(1) + oim(9) misc(4) 1} +DEFINITIONS ::= +BEGIN +-- EXPORTS Everything + +IMPORTS ObjectClass, ObjectInstance + FROM CMIP-1{joint-iso-ccitt ms(9) cmip(1) + modules(0) protocol(3)} + ObjectName, ObjectSyntax + FROM RFC1065-SMI; + +mib OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {iso org(3) dod(6) + internet(1) mgmt(2) 1} +at OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {mib 3} +oim OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {mib 9} +cmotVersion OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {oim 1} +cmotACSEInfo OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {oim 2} +cmotSystemId OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {oim 3} +misc OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {oim 4} +objects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {oim 5} +attributes OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {oim 6} +events OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {oim 7} +nameforms OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {oim 8} +actions OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {oim 9} + +-- Generic and MIB specific syntax + +EgpNeighEventTrigger ::= INTEGER { + start(1), + stop(2) + } + +EgpNeighMode ::= INTEGER { + active(1), + passive(2) + } + +EgpNeighState ::= INTEGER { + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 49] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + idle(1), + acquisition(2), + down(3), + up(4), + cease(5) + } + +Integer ::= INTEGER + +Integer128 ::= INTEGER (0..127) + +Integer64k ::= INTEGER (0..65535) + +IfAdminStatus ::= INTEGER { + up(1), -- ready to pass packets + down(2), + testing(3) -- in some test mode + } + +IfOperStatus ::= INTEGER { + up(1), -- ready to pass packets + down(2), + testing(3) -- in some test mode + } + +IfType INTEGER { + other(1), -- none of the following + regular1822(2), + hdh1822(3), + ddn-x25(4), + rfc877-x25(5), + ethernet-csmacd(6), + iso88023-csmacd(7), + iso88024-tokenBus(8), + iso88025-tokenRing(9), + iso88026-man(10), + starLan(11), + proteon-10Mbit(12), + proteon-80Mbit(13), + hyperchannel(14), + fddi(15), + lapb(16), + sdlc(17), + ds1(18), + e1(19), -- european equivalent + -- of T-1 + basicISDN(20), + primaryISDN(21), + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 50] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + -- proprietary serial + propPointToPointSerial(22), + ppp(23), + softwareLoopback(24), + eon(25), -- CLNP over IP + ethernet-3Mbit(26), + nsip(27), -- XNS over IP + slip(28), -- generic SLIP + ultra(29), -- ULTRA technologies + ds3(30), -- T-3 + sip(31), -- SMDS + frame-relay(32) + } + +IpForwarding ::= INTEGER { + forwarding(1), -- acting as a gateway + not-forwarding(2) -- NOT acting as + -- a gateway + } + +IpNetToMediaType ::= INTEGER { + other(1), -- none of the + -- following + invalid(2), -- an invalidated + -- mapping + dynamic(3), + static(4) } + +IpRouteProto ::= INTEGER { + other(1), -- none of the + -- following + local(2), -- configured entries + netmgmt(3), -- mgmt protocol + icmp(4), -- obtained via ICMP, + -- e.g., redirect + egp(5), + ggp(6), + hello(7), + rip(8), + is-is(9), + es-is(10), + ciscoIgrp(11), + bbnSpfIgp(12), + ospf(13), + bgp(14) + } + + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 51] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +IpRouteType ::= INTEGER { + other(1), -- none of the + -- following + invalid(2), -- an invalidated + -- route + direct(3), -- route to directly + -- connected + -- subnetwork + indirect(4) -- route to a + -- non-local + -- host/network/ + -- subnet + } + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 52] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +ObjectId ::= OBJECT IDENTIFIER + +OctetString ::= OCTET STRING + +PhysAddress ::= OCTET STRING + +PrintString ::= DisplayString (SIZE (0..255)) + +DisplayString ::= OCTET STRING +-- +-- DisplayString is restricted to the NVT ASCII character set as +-- defined in pages 10-11 of RFC 854 "TELNET Protocol +-- Specification", May 1983 [15]. +-- +-- SNMP trap syntax + +SnmpEnableAuthenTraps ::= INTEGER { + enabled(1), + disabled(2) + } + +SnmpTrapInfo ::= SEQUENCE { + enterprise -- type of device generating + -- event + -- see sysObjectId + OBJECT IDENTIFIER, + agent-addr -- address of device generating + -- the event + NetworkAddress, + generic-trap INTEGER {coldStart (0), + warmStart (1), + linkDown (2), + linkUp (3), + authenticationFailure (4), + egpNeighborLoss (5), + enterpriseSpecific (6) }, + specific-trap INTEGER OPTIONAL, -- enterprise specific + variable-bindings VarBindList OPTIONAL} + +VarBindList ::= SEQUENCE OF VarBind + +VarBind ::= SEQUENCE { + name ObjectName, + ovalue ObjectSyntax} + +TcpConnState ::= INTEGER { + closed(1), + listen(2), + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 53] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + synSent(3), + synReceived(4), + established(5), + finWait1(6), + finWait2(7), + closeWait(8), + lastAck(9), + closing(10), + timeWait(11), + deleteTCP(12) } + +TcpRtoAlgorithm ::= INTEGER { + other(1), -- none of the + -- following + constant(2), -- a constant rto + rsre(3), -- MIL-STD-1778, + -- Appendix B + vanj(4) -- Van Jacobsons alg. + } + +END + +9. Acknowledgements + + The editor acknowledges the contributions of the members of the OIM + working group. Particular thanks are made to the following for their + comments and assistance: + + Marvin Solomon, University of Wisconsin + Nancy Hall, University of Wisconsin + Subhendu Ghatak, University of Tennessee at Knoxville + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 54] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +References + + 1. ISO 8824: Information Processing - Open System Interconnection - + Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1), February + 1989. + + 2. ISO/IEC 7498-4, Information Processing Systems- Open Systems + Interconnection - Basic Reference Model Part 4 - OSI Management + Framework. + + 3. Warrier, U., Besaw, L., and LaBarre, L., and B. Handspicker, "The + Common Management Information Services and Protocol for the + Internet (CMOT and CMIP)", RFC 1189, Netlabs, Hewlett-Packard, + The Mitre Corporation, Digital Equipment Corporation, October + 1990. + + 4. ISO/IEC DIS 10165-1, Information Processing Systems - Open + Systems Interconnection-Structure of Management Information - + Part 1: Management Information Model, July 1990. + + 5. ISO/IEC DIS 10165-2 (ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21 N4072), Information + Processing Systems -Open Systems Interconnection - Structure of + Management Information - Part 2: Definition of Management + Information, July 1990. + + 6. ISO/IEC DIS 10165-4 (ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21 N4065), Information + Processing Systems - Open Systems Interconnection - Structure of + Management Information - Part 4: Guidelines for the Definition of + Managed Objects, June 1990. + + 7. ISO 9595, Information Processing Systems - Open Systems + Interconnection - Management Information Service Definition - + Common Management Information Service, November 1990. + + 8. ISO 9596, Information Processing Systems - Open Systems + Interconnection - Management Information Protocol Specification - + Common Management Information Protocol, November 1990. + + 9. ISO 8649, Information Processing Systems - Open Systems + Interconnection, Service Definition for the Association Control + Service Element. + + 10. ISO 9072-1, Information Processing Systems - Text Communication, + Remote Operations: Model, Notation and Service Definition, + Gloucester, Nov 1987. + + 11. Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification of + Management Information for TCP/IP-based internets", RFC 1155, + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 55] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN Systems, May 1990. + + 12. Rose, M., Editor, "Management Information Base for Network + Management of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II", RFC 1158, + Performance Systems International, May 1990. + + 13. Cerf, V., "Report of the Second Ad Hoc Network Management Review + Group", RFC 1109, NRI, August 1989. + + 14. Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M., and J. Davin, "Simple + Network Management Protocol (SNMP)", RFC 1157, SNMP Research, + Performance Systems International, Performance Systems + International, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, May 1990. + + 15. Postel, J., and J. Reynolds, "Telnet Protocol Specification", RFC + 854, USC/Information Sciences Institute, May 1983. + + 16. McCloghrie, K., and M. Rose, "Management Information Base for + Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II", RFC 1213, + Hughes LAN Systems, Performance Systems International, March + 1991. + + 17. Working Implementation Agreements for Open Systems + Interconnection Protocols, December 1990. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 56] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +Appendix 1: Notational Tools for Managed Object Definition + + This section provides descriptions of the notational tools used to + define the templates defined in this memorandum. The text is + excerpted and paraphrased from reference 6. Only the templates used + in this document are included here. For a complete description of + the notational tools specified for OSI management, see reference 6. + +A1.1 Overview of Notational Tools + + The "Templates" defined in this clause provide a common set of tools + and a common format for the representation of the various aspects of + a managed object class definition and its associated naming + structure. Formal definitions of each template will be found in + clauses A1.3 -A1.11 inclusive; the syntactic conventions used in + these formal definitions are specified in clause A1.2. Examples of + the use of these tools may be found in Annex A (of 10165-4). + + The structure and behaviour of a managed object class is primarily + defined by means of the Managed Object Class Template. This template + identifies the inheritance relationships that exist between the class + and other managed object classes, the packages of class specific + behaviour, the attributes that are associated with the class, the + notifications that the class may issue and the operations that may be + performed upon the class. In order to allow re-use of parts of this + specification in the specification of other managed object classes, + additional templates are defined to provide for the specification of + attributes (individual and group), behaviour, actions, notifications + and conditional packages. These other templates are "called up" by + the Managed Object Class template by means of the referencing + mechanism defined in clause A1.2; this mechanism allows references to + be made in one standard to specifications that are contained in other + standards, hence allowing "generic" specifications to be made + available for use in managed object class definitions in addition to + local specifications. Templates may also be included "in-line" if so + desired. + + The naming of a managed object class is defined by means of the Name + Binding template. This template identifies the managed object class + being named and defines the relative distinguished name that will be + used to name instances of the class in the context of a particular + superior class. This template also provides for the specification of + relationships that exist between two object classes as a consequence + of a particular name binding. + + + + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 57] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +A1.2 Conventions Used in Template Definitions + + The templates definitions contained in this clause are based on the + following syntactic conventions: + + - Strings surrounded by [ ] delimit parts of the template that may + either be present or absent in each instance of use of the + template. If the closing brace is followed by an asterisk, + e.g., [ ]*, the contents of the braces may appear zero or more + times. The circumstances under which these parts of the + definition may be omitted or repeated are dependent upon the + template type; + + - Strings surrounded by < > delimit strings that must be replaced in + each instance of use of the template. The structure and meaning + of the replacement string is dependent upon the string type; + + - Upper case strings denote Keywords which are required to be + present in each instance of use of the template, unless they are + enclosed in [ ]; + + - The solidus, |, is used to separate alternative strings in the + template; + + - Spaces and carriage returns are significant only as string + delimiters; + + - In order to simplify the structure of the templates, particularly + where the same syntactic structure is repeated in the template + definitions, supporting syntactic definitions may be defined. If + any such supporting syntactic definitions are required in order to + complete the template definition, these appear following the + keywords "supporting productions" at the end of the template + definition. These supporting definitions take the general form + + definition-label-> syntactic-definition + + where definition-label allows the definition to be referenced by the + template definition and syntactic-definition gives the expansion of + the definition, using the above notational rules; + + - The templates themselves have the general structure: + + TEMPLATE NAME + + [ELEMENT NAME [] ;]* + + [REGISTERED AS ;] + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 58] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + [supporting productions + + [ -> ]*] + + Each instance of use of a template therefore declares a template- + label by which that instance may be referenced from other templates, + and if the REGISTERED AS clause is present, assigns a value of an + ASN.1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER under which the instance has been registered; + + - Semicolons are used to mark the end of each distinct element in + the template. In an instance of use of the template, any text + inserted between a semicolon and the next valid keyword is + assumed to be a comment; + + - The notation used for representing object identifiers is the + normal notation defined in ASN.1 for object identifier values; + i.e., the production: + + object-identifier-> + + is assumed to be a supporting production for all template + definitions in this document; + + - Further definitions, such as the nature of the element definitions, + follow the syntactic definition of the template; + + - Template labels shall be unique within the standard or document + in which they are declared. Where a template-label is declared in + document A and referenced in document B, the reference in + document B shall be prefixed by the globally unique name of + document A. In the case of documents named by an + internationally recognized naming authority such as + [CCITT|ISO/IEC], the registered name of the document shall be + used as the identifier, such as [Recommendation X.722|ISO/IEC + 10165-4]. Where a globally unique name is not already available, + it is permissible to assign the value of an OBJECT IDENTIFIER to + the referenced document, and use this value as a globally unique + document name. The syntax of a template-label, defined using the + above notation, is defined as follows: + + [ :] < label-string> + + document-identifier-> "" | + + A label-string may include any number of the following characters: + + - upper or lower case alphabetic characters; + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 59] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + - the digits 0-9; + + - the hyphen character (-); + + in any order, commencing with a lower case character. For example, + the following template-label: + + "ISO/IEC 10165/4":exampleObjectClass + + constitutes a globally unique label for the definition of + exampleObjectClass contained in Annex A of 10165-4. + + Label references that are not prefixed by a document-identifier are + assumed to refer to labels declared in the document in which the + reference appears. + + - Whenever a template-label is present in a template as a + pointer to another template, it may be replaced by the entire + text of the referenced template itself (including the + template's label). + +A1.3 Managed Object Class Template + +A1.3.1 Overview + + The Managed Object Class template forms the basis of the formal + definition of a managed object. Elements in the template allow the + class to be placed at the appropriate node of the inheritance tree, + the various attributes of the class to be specified, and the + behaviour of the class to be defined. The major elements of the + definition are: + + - Inheritance. Each managed object class defines the + superclass(es) from which it has been derived. All + characteristics of the superclass(es) are inherited by the + subclass; the subclass definition may add to these + characteristics (refinement) but may not remove any + characteristics of the superclass. Ultimately, all classes are + subclasses of TOP; + + - Allomorphs. If the class supports allomorphism, the set of + classes that are legitimate allomorphic views of the class must + be defined. These classes must all be superclasses of the class + being defined; + + - Mandatory Packages. The managed object class definition + includes the packages of behaviour, attributes, operations and + notifications that provide a complete specification of the + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 60] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + behaviour that is common to all instances of the class; + + - Conditional Packages. The managed object class definition + includes the specification of packages of behaviour, attributes, + operations and notifications that are present or absent in + instances of that class as a consequence of a specified condition; + + Note: Attributes, Operations and Notifications that form part of a + class definition may only be omitted from an instance of that class + if they are defined as features of a Conditional Package and are + omitted in accordance with the condition defined for that package. + + - Class Naming. The managed object class definition must include a + class name which may be used to refer to the class in CMIP. This + is achieved by registration of an Object Identifier value which + corresponds to the class. + +A1.3.2 Template Structure + + MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + + [DERIVED FROM + [, ]*; + ] + [ALLOMORPHIC SET + [, < class-label > ] *; + ] + [CHARACTERIZED BY [,]*; + ] + [CONDITIONAL PACKAGES PRESENT IF + + [, PRESENT IF + ]*; + ] + [PARAMETERS [,]*; + ] + + REGISTERED AS < object-identifier>; + +A1.3.3 Supporting Definitions + + DERIVED FROM [,]* + + The DERIVED FROM clause shall be present in all managed object class + definitions other than "top". It is therefore the case that "top" is + a superclass of all classes other than itself. + + The class-label identifies a managed object class from which the + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 61] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + managed object class has been derived; i.e., a managed object class + which is one of the object class's parents in the inheritance + hierarchy. As multiple inheritance is permitted, a managed object + class may have one or more parent classes. + + The process of inheritance (specialization) requires all the + characteristics of the superclass(es) other than DERIVED FROM and + ALLOMORPHIC SET to be included in the definition of the subclass. If + it is intended that the subclass be allomorphic, the definition of + the subclass shall include a ALLOMORPHIC SET clause that explicitly + defines the set of classes that the subclass is allomorphic to. + + Where multiple inheritance results in the same element definition + being multiply imported (as could happen, for example, if two parent + superclasses contain the same attribute), the subclass is assumed to + contain a single copy of the definition concerned. + + Characteristics that are inherited from a superclass shall not be + repeated in the documentation of the subclass unless one of the + techniques described in ISO/IEC 10165-4 for extending or modifying an + element of the superclass is being used. The DERIVED FROM clause is + therefore presumed to automatically import all inheritable elements + of definition from the superclass definition(s). There may be + augmented or modified by elements defined within the CHARACTERISED + BY, CONDITIONAL PACKAGES, and PARAMETER constructs. + + ALLOMORPHIC SET [,]* + + The Allomorphic Set allows a set of superclasses to be identified + that are "backwards compatible" with the managed object class. Thus, + if managed object class A identifies classes B and C as members of + its allomorphic set, it is possible to operate on an instance of + class A as if it were an instance of class B or C. The definition of + allomorphic forms allows, for example, the definition of enhanced + versions of a managed object class that are backwards compatible with + previous versions. The class label shall identify the class-label of + a managed object class definition that is a superclass of the managed + object class that is being defined. + + CHARACTERIZED BY [, PRESENT IF [, PRESENT IF ]* + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 62] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + Present if one or more conditional packages are to be included in the + managed object class definition. The package-label identifies the + package definition that is applicable. The condition-definition is a + description of the condition that, if true, requires that the package + be included in an instance of the class. The condition shall refer + to a documented feature of the definition of the underlying resource + or a related standard which is permitted to be present or absent in + an implementation. + + PARAMETERS [,]* + + If present, this construct permits the definition of parameters to be + included in the object class definition in addition to any inherited + parameters. + + REGISTERED AS + + The object identifier value provides a globally unique identifier for + the object class definition. This value is used in the management + protocol when it is necessary to identify the object class. + +A1.4 Package Template + + This template allows a package of behaviour definitions, attributes, + operations and notifications to be defined for subsequent insertion + into a managed object class template under the Characterized By and + Conditional Packages constructs. The major elements of the + definition are: + + - Behaviour. The managed object class definition provides a + complete specification of the behaviour of the object. This + includes: + + - The effect of the Operations upon the managed object; + + - Any constraints that are placed on operations in order to + satisfy consistency rules, and in particular, the rules under + which Creation and Deletion of managed objects may be + performed and the consequences of these operations; + + - A specification of how instances of a managed object class + interact with each other, related, managed objects of the same + or different classes. + + - A complete definition of any other aspects of the + behaviour of the managed object class. + + - Contained attributes. The set of attributes that the + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 63] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + package contains must be defined; + + - Operations and Notifications. The package definition + specifies which notifications instances of the class that make + use of this package shall be able to generate, which operations + instance of the class shall be capable of performing, and in the + case of attribute related operations, which attributes shall be + available to be operated upon. + + Note: The operations identified in the package definition are the + operation types defined in the Information Model (Get, Replace, Set + to Default,...etc). In the case of Actions and Notifications, + further definitions are required in order to characterise their + functionality, as described in clauses A1.10, A1.11. The create and + delete operations are defined as part of the Name Binding template + described in clause A1.6, a creation and deletion of an object is + closely bound to the containment relationship between superior and + subordinate objects, rather than to all instances of a managed object + class. + +A1.4.1 Template Structure + +< package-label> PACKAGE + +[BEHAVIOUR DEFINITIONS < behaviour-definition-label> + [, < behaviour-definition-label > ] *; +] +[ATTRIBUTES [] + [,< attribute-label> < propertylist> [< parameter-label> ]*]*; +] +[ATTRIBUTE GROUPS []* + [, < group-label > [ < attribute-label > ]*]*; +] +[ACTIONS []* + [, < action-label > [ < parameter-label > ]*]*; +] +[NOTIFICATIONS []* + [, < notification-label > [< parameter-label >]*]*; +] +[REGISTERED AS < object-identifier>]; + +supporting productions + +propertylist -> [REPLACE WITH DEFAULT] + [DEFAULT VALUE < value-definition > ] + [PERMITTED VALUES ] + [REQUIRED VALUES ] + [GET | REPLACE | GET-REPLACE] + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 64] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + [ADD | REMOVE | ADD-REMOVE] + +A1.4.2 Supporting Definitions + + BEHAVIOUR DEFINITIONS < definition-label> [,]* + + Behaviour Definitions allow the behaviour (semantics) of the managed + object class to be completely described. These definitions relate + the external view of the object (its operations and notifications) to + its internal operation. The definition-label identifies an instance + of use of the Behaviour template. + + Note: It should not be assumed that the behaviour defined by this + clause is testable using existing conformance test technology. + + ATTRIBUTES. []* + [, []*]* + + This allows attributes to be included in the package definition. The + propertylist that follows each attribute label defines the set of + operations that may be performed on the managed object with reference + to the attribute, and defines any default, permitted or required + value(s) associated with the attribute. The Replace With Default + property is included if the property has a default value that may be + set by means of the Replace With Default Value operation. The + value-definition used to specify the default value shall be a value + reference name, using the Externaltypereference notation defined in + ISO 8824. + + If the PERMITTED VALUES property is present, the value-set- syntax- + label specifies any restrictions on the possible values that the + attribute may take. The value-set-syntax-label shall be a type + reference name, using the ExternaltypeReference notation defined in + ISO 8824. The form of the specification referenced shall be a + subtype of the attribute syntax type, defined using the ASN.1 subtype + notation. + + Note: The Permitted Values construct is required only in attribute + definitions where it is necessary to specify a restriction on the + value set permitted by the specification of the Attribute Syntax, + e.g., when modifying an existing attribute specification. + + If the REQUIRED VALUES property is present, the value-set- syntax- + label specifies any restrictions on the possible values that the + attribute may take. The value-set-syntax-label shall be a type + reference name, using the ExternaltypeReference notation defined in + ISO 8824. The form of the specification referenced shall be a + subtype of the attribute syntax type, defined using the ASN.1 subtype + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 65] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + notation. + + Note: This property defines the value set required for conformance. + + The parameter-labels allow parameters to be associated with the + operations permitted on the attribute. + + ATTRIBUTE GROUPS []*[, + []*]* + + This allows a set of attributes groups to be identified as part of + the package. The original definition of an attribute group may be + extended by the addition of further attribute-labels. + + ACTIONS []* + [,[]*]* + + If present, the action-labels identify the set of action definitions + that are included in the package. The behaviour definitions shall + specify the effect of these Actions upon managed objects. + + The parameter-labels allow parameters to be associated with the + Action. + + NOTIFICATIONS []* + [,[]*]* + + Present if any Notifications are included in the package. The + notification labels identify the Notification definitions that are + applicable. The behaviour definitions shall specify the + circumstances under which those Notifications are generated by a + managed object. + + The parameter-labels allow parameters to be associated with the + Notification. + + REGISTERED AS + + The object identifier value, if present, provides a globally unique + identifier for the package definition, and registers the groupings of + behaviour definitions, attributes, attribute groups, actions and + notifications that the package defines. This value is required in + cases where the package is referenced by a conditional packages + construct in an object class template and the package contains a + behaviour construct or more than one element, in which case the value + of the object identifier is included in the conditional packages + attribute of any instances of the object class that are created with + the package present. + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 66] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +A1.5 Parameter Template + + This template permits the specification and registration of parameter + syntaxes and associated behaviour that may be associated with + particular operations and notifications within the managed object + class and conditional package templates defined in clauses A1.3 and + A1.4. This mechanism is not used in the OIM MIB-II. + +A1.6 Name Binding Template + +A1.6.1 Overview + + This template allows alternative naming structures to be defined for + managed objects of a given managed object class by means of name + bindings. The name binding allows an attribute to be selected as the + naming attribute for a given subordinate class/superior class pair. + + The attribute selected must be an attribute of the subordinate object + that is present in all instances of the specified managed object + class. This attribute is used for the purpose of constructing the + relative distinguished name (RDN) of subordinate objects of that + class. An RDN is constructed from the OBJECT IDENTIFIER assigned to + that attribute type and the value of the instance of the attribute. + The Distinguished Name of the subordinate object is obtained by + appending its RDN to the Distinguished Name of its superior object. + + Name bindings are not considered to be part of the definition of + either of the managed object classes that they reference. A given + managed object class may have more than one name binding associated + with it. The set of name bindings defines the set of possible naming + relationships with superior managed objects and the set of managed + object classes from which subordinate object classes may be + instantiated. + + Note: Name Bindings may be specified for a managed object class + subsequent to the specification of the managed object class itself. + +A1.6.2 Template Structure + + NAME BINDING + + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS ; + NAMED BY + SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS ; + WITH ATTRIBUTE ; + [BEHAVIOUR + [,]*; + ] + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 67] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + [CREATE [[,]] + []*; + ] + [DELETE []*; + ] + + REGISTERED AS < object-identifier>; + + supporting productions + + create-modifier-> with-reference-object | + with-automatic-instance-naming + + delete-modifier -> only-if-no-contained-objects | + deletes-contained-objects + +A1.6.3 Supporting Definitions + + SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS + + This defines the managed object class being named. The name of an + instance of the subordinate managed object class is constructed by + concatenating the distinguished name of the superior managed object + class with the relative distinguished name of the subordinate managed + object class. + + NAMED BY SUPERIOR OBJECT CLASS + + This defines a managed object class that may contain instances of the + subordinate managed object class. + + WITH ATTRIBUTE + + This defines the attribute that shall be used, in the context of this + name binding, to construct the relative distinguished name for the + subordinate managed object class. Values of this attribute shall be + represented by single-valued data types, complying with the + restrictions specified in ISO 10165-1; if no naturally suitable + attribute is available for use as a naming attribute, object + designers are encouraged to provide a naming attribute of type + Graphic String. + + BEHAVIOUR + + If present, this clause permits any behavioural impact imposed as a + consequence of the name binding to be defined. The behaviour- + definition-label identifies the constraint definition concerned; the + constraint is therefore expressed using the behaviour template. + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 68] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + CREATE [[,]][]* + + Present if it is permitted to create new instances of the managed + object class referenced by the SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS construct in + the context of this name binding, by means of systems management + operations. The create-modifier values specify the options available + on creation. The permitted create- modifiers are as follows: + + - with reference-object. If present, a reference object may be + specified on creation as a source of default values and to + specify choice of Conditional Packages; + + - with automatic instance naming. If present, the CREATE + request may omit to specify the instance name of the new + object instance. The behaviour definitions shall specify what + course of action is taken when there is a choice of Name Forms + that may be applied to the new object instance. + + If neither create-modifier is specified, the instance name and all + necessary default values shall be specified in the CREATE request. + + The parameter-labels allows parameters to be associated with the + CREATE operation. + + DELETE []* + + Present if it is permitted to delete instances of the managed object + class referenced by the SUBORDINATE OBJECT CLASS construct in the + context of this name binding. The delete- modifier indicates the + behaviour of a managed object of that class if the managed object is + deleted. The permitted delete-modifiers are: + + - only-if-no-contained-objects. If specified, any contained + managed objects must be explicitly deleted prior to deletion of + the containing managed object, i.e., a DELETE request will cause an + error if there are contained managed objects; + + - delete-contained-objects. If specified, a DELETE request + applied to an instance of the managed object class has the effect + of deleting contained objects also. + + If there are constraints on deletion relative to other relationships + or conditions, these are specified as part of the behaviour of the + managed object class. + + The parameter-labels allows parameters to be associated with the + DELETE operation. + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 69] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +A1.7 Attribute Template + +A1.7.1 Overview + + This template is used to define individual attribute types. These + definitions may be further combined by the Attribute Group template + where attribute groups are required. The major elements of the + definition are: + + - Derivation. The definition of an attribute type may modify or + constrain the definition of another attribute type. + + - Attribute Syntax. The definition of an attribute type must + include the definition of the syntax that will be used to convey + values of the attribute in CMIP. This definition is achieved by + means of a reference to an ASN.l Type Definition. The + definition of an attribute syntax indicates whether the + attribute value is a single or set-valued attribute type. If + the base type is SET OF, the attribute is a set-valued type, + otherwise it is a single-valued type; + + - Value Matching. The definition of an attribute type may + include the valid ways in which the value of an instance of the + type may be tested, i.e., whether the attribute may be tested + for equality, magnitude, etc.. Value matching on some attribute + types may require the specification of how a matching rule is + defined to operate, as part of the attribute's behaviour + definition. The absence of any matching rules in the attribute + definition implies that matching of values is undefined; + + - Behaviour. The attribute definition may include definition of + attribute specific behaviour; i.e., behaviour that applies to an + attribute type regardless of which managed object class contains + instances of tho attribute type; + + - Attribute type name. An Object Identifier value shall be + allocated to each attribute that is to be included in the + definition of a managed object class. This value is used in CMIP + to identify the attribute. + +A1.7.2 Template Structure + + ATTRIBUTE + + derived-from-construct | with attribute-syntax-construct + [MATCHES FOR [,]* ;] + [BEHAVIOUR + [,]* ; + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 70] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + ] + [PARAMETERS + [,]* + ] + + [REGISTERED AS < object-identifier> ;] + + supporting productions + + qualifier -> Equality | Ordering | Substrings + | Set Comparison | Set Intersection + + derived-from-construct -> DERIVED FROM ; + + with-attribute-syntax-construct -> WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + ; + +A1.7.3 Supporting Definitions + + DERIVED FROM + + If this element is present, the attribute definition takes as a + starting point all aspects of the definition referenced by + attribute-label, including any that it may in turn have derived from + other attribute definitions. The rules for interpreting the effect + of presence of any of the other elements of the attribute template + under these circumstances are as follows: + + - WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX is not permitted to be present. The + attribute syntax shall be the attribute syntax of the attribute + from which this attribute has been derived.; + + - MATCHES FOR: The resultant set of matching rules shall be the + logical OR of the matching rules specified by this construct + with any derived matching rules; + + - BEHAVIOUR is assumed to extend any derived behaviour + definitions; + + - REGISTERED AS is assumed to replace any registration derived + from other definitions. + + This derivation mechanism permits: + + - The definition of an attribute based on an existing attribute + definition; + + - The addition of further constraints to an existing attribute + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 71] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + definition. + + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + + This element, present only if the DERIVED FROM construct is absent, + identifies the ASN.1 data type that describes how instances of the + attribute value are carried in protocol. The syntax-label shall be + an ASN.l Externaltypereference. + + The ASN.1 data type also defines the data type of the attribute + itself. If the base type of the syntax is set-of, the attribute is a + set-valued attribute. All other ASN.l data types, including set, + sequence of, and sequence type, define single-valued attribute types. + + MATCHES FOR [,]* + + This element defines the types of test that may be applied to a value + of the attribute as part of a Filter operation. Matching for the + presence of an attribute is implicitly permitted for all attributes. + For all other types of matching, if this clause is not present, + matching is undefined and is therefore not permitted on the + attribute. The options are: + + - Equality. If present, the attribute value may be tested for + equality against a given value; + + - Ordering. If present, the attribute value may be tested against + a given value in order to determine which has the greater + value; + + - Substrings. If present, the attribute value may be tested + against a given substring value in order to determine its + presence or absence in the attribute value; + + - Set Comparison. If present, the attribute value may be tested + against a given value in order to determine set equality or + subset/superset relationships between the values; + + - Set Intersection. If present, the attribute value may be tested + against a given value in order to determine the presence or + absence of a non-null set intersection between the two values. + + BEHAVIOUR + [,]* + + Any behaviour that is generic to this attribute type may be defined + by means of this behaviour clause. The behaviour definition shall + include any additional specification that is required in order to + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 72] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + define how the chosen set of matching rules are applied to the + attribute definition. Behaviour that is specific to the managed + object class is defined in the behaviour clause of the managed object + class template. + + Note: It should not be assumed that the behaviour defined by this + clause is testable using existing conformance test technology. + + REGISTERED AS + + If present, the object-identifier provides a globally unique + identifier for the attribute definition; this includes all elements + referenced either directly, or indirectly by the Derived From, With + Attribute Syntax, Matches For and Behaviour constructs, where + present. This value is used in the management protocol when it is + necessary to identify the attribute type. If this construct is + omitted, the attribute definition shall not be referenced in a + managed object class definition without further constraints being + applied in another attribute definition. + +A1.8 Notification Template + +A1.8.1 Overview + + This template is used to define the behaviour and syntax associated + with a particular Notification type. The main features of the + definition are as follows: + + - Behaviour. The definition of a Notification type must specify + the circumstances under which a notification of the type is + generated; + + - Mode of operation. The definition of a notification type shall + indicate whether the notification may be confirmed, + unconfirmed or both; + + - Syntax Definitions. The definition of the Notification type + must specify any syntax that will be used to convey the CMIS + Event Information and Event Reply parameters in CMIP. These + syntaxes are defined by means of ASN.1 data types. The + template also permits the allocation of attribute values to + fields in the syntax; + + - Notification naming. The value of the Object Identifier + associated with the Notification definition is used to identify + the Event type in CMIP. + + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 73] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +A1.8.2 Template Structure + + NOTIFICATION + + BEHAVIOUR + [,]*; + MODE ; + [PARAMETERS [, + [AND ATTRIBUTE IDS + [,;] + + REGISTERED AS ; + + supporting productions + + confirmation-mode -> CONFIRMED | NON-CONFIRMED | CONFIRMED AND + NON-CONFIRMED + +A1.8.3 Supporting Definitions + + BEHAVIOUR + + This defines the behaviour of the notification, the data that must be + specified with the notification, the results that the notification + may generate and their meaning. The behaviour- definition-label + references a behaviour description defined by use of the Behaviour + Template. + + Note: It should not be assumed that the behaviour defined by this + clause is testable using existing conformance test technology. + + MODE CONFIRMED | NON-CONFIRMED | CONFIRMED AND NON-CONFIRMED + + This defines the allowable mode of operation of the notification + type, as follows: + + - CONFIRMED: The notification type shall operate in the + confirmed mode only; + + - NON-CONFIRMED: The notification type shall operate in the + non-confirmed mode only; + + - CONFIRMED AND NON-CONFIRMED: The notification type may + operate in either confirmed mode or non-confirmed mode. + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 74] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + PARAMETERS [,]* + + The parameter-labels allow parameters to be associated with with the + behaviour of the attribute type. + + WITH INFORMATION SYNTAX [AND ATTRIBUTE IDS + [,]*;] + + This construct identifies the ASN.l data type that describes the + structure of the notification information that is carried in + management protocol, and permits the association of attribute + identifiers with named fields in the abstract syntax. The syntax- + label shall be a type reference name, using the Externaltypereference + notation defined in ISO 8824. If absent, there is no information + associated with the notification invocation. If the AND ATTRIBUTE + IDS option is used, the field- name label shall be a label defined + within the abstract syntax referenced by the syntax that appears in + the construct. The data type that is labeled by the field-name is + used to carry values of the attribute referenced by attribute-label. + The ASN.1 data type of the attribute shall be the same as the data + type referenced by field-name. + + WITH REPLY SYNTAX + + If a syntax-label is present, this identifies the ASN.1 data type + that describes the structure of the notification reply that is + carried in management protocol. The syntax-label shall be a type + reference name, using the Externaltypereference notation defined in + ISO 8824. If absent, there is no information associated with the + notification reply. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 75] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +Appendix 2: New Objects: Internet SMI Object Type Macros + + atEntryId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + ".1.
, where is atNetAddress represented in + dot notation. The 1 is a subidentifier indicating that an IP + address follows. " + ::= { attributes 3} + + atTableId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An empty string." + ::= { attributes 2} + + + egpId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An empty string." + ::= { attributes 16} + + egpNeighEntryId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "egpNeighAddr encoded in dot notation." + ::= { attributes 22} + + egpNeighTableId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An empty string." + ::= { attributes 17} + + icmpId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 76] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An empty string." + ::= { attributes 9} + + ifId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An empty string." + ::= { attributes 23} + + ifEntryId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The decimal representation of ifIndex." + ::= { attributes 21} + + ifTableId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An empty string." + ::= { attributes 1} + + ipAdEntryId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "ipAdEntAddr encoded in dot notation." + ::= { attributes 19} + + ipAddrTableId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An empty string." + ::= { attributes 5} + + + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 77] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + ipId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An empty string." + ::= { attributes 4} + + ipNetToMediaEntryId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + ".
, where is the decimal + representation of ipNetToMediaIndex and
is + ipNetToMediaNetAddress in dot notation." + ::= { attributes 8} + + ipNetToMediaTableId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An empty string." + ::= { attributes 7} + + ipRouteEntryId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + " , where is ipRouteDest represented in dot + notation." + ::= { attributes 20} + + ipRoutingTableId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An empty string." + ::= { attributes 6} + + snmpId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 78] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + "An empty string." + ::= { attributes 18} + + tcpConnId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + " . . . , where + is the dot notation representation of + tcpConnLocalAddress, + is the decimal representation of tcpConnLocalPort, + is the dot notation representation of + tcpConnRemAddress, and + is the decimal representation of tcpConnRemPort." + ::= { attributes 12} + + tcpConnTableId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An empty string." + ::= { attributes 11} + + tcpId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An empty string." + ::= { attributes 10} + + updEntryId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + " .
, where is the decimal + representation of atIfIndex and
is atNetAddress + represented in dot notation." + ::= { attributes 15} + + udpId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 79] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + "An empty string." + ::= { attributes 13} + + udpTableId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An empty string." + ::= { attributes 14} + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 80] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +Appendix 3: Supporting Definitions + + The definition of the object class "top", from which all object + classes are derived, is taken from ISO/IEC DIS 10165-2: Definition of + Management Information [5]. However, pending progression of that + document to an International Standard, the object class "top" and its + associated attributes have been registered here under the oim + registration arc. + + top MANAGED OBJECT CLASS + CHARACTERIZED BY + topPackage PACKAGE + BEHAVIOUR DEFINITIONS topBehaviour; + ATTRIBUTES + objectClass GET, + name GET, + allomorphs GET, + nameBindings GET, + packages GET;;; + REGISTERED AS {objects 1}; + + topBehaviour BEHAVIOUR + DEFINED AS + This is the top level of managed object class hierarchy and + every other managed object class is a specialization of either + this generic class (top) or a specialization of a subclass of top.; + + allomorphs ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + Top-Syntax.Allomorphs; + -- A set of allormorphic superclass identifiers + MATCHES FOR Set Comparison, Set Intersection; + REGISTERED AS {attributes 30}; + + name ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX InformationFramework. + RelativeDistinguishedName; + -- defined in Directory standards + MATCHES FOR Equality; + REGISTERED AS {attributes 31}; + + nameBindings ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + Top-Syntax.NameBindings; + -- A set of valid namebindings for this object. + MATCHES FOR Set Comparison, Set Intersection; + REGISTERED AS {attributes 32}; + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 81] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + + objectClass ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX CMIP-1.ObjectClass; + MATCHES FOR Equality, Ordering; + REGISTERED AS {attributes 33}; + + packages ATTRIBUTE + WITH ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX + Top-Syntax.Packages; + -- The set of optional packages defined for the + -- class that are included in this instantiation of + -- the object. + MATCHES FOR Set Comparison, Set Intersection; + REGISTERED AS {attributes 34}; + + + Top-Syntax {iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) mgmt(1) mib(1) + oim(9) misc(4) 2} + DEFINITIONS ::= + BEGIN + + -- from ISO/IEC DIS 10165-2:Definition of Management Information + + Allomorphs ::= SET OF OBJECT IDENTIFIER + + NameBindings ::= SET OF OBJECT IDENTIFIER + + Packages ::= SET OF OBJECT IDENTIFIER + + -- From Directory InformationFramework + + RelativeDistinguishedName ::= SET OF AttributeValueAssertion + + AttributeValueAssertion ::= SEQUENCE {AttributeType, + AttributeValue} + + AttributeType ::= OBJECT IDENTIFIER + + AttributeValue ::= ANY + + -- From CMIP-1 + + ObjectClass ::= CHOICE {globalForm [0] OBJECT IDENTIFIER, + localForm [1] INTEGER } + END + +Security Considerations + + Security issues are not discussed in this memo. + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 82] + +RFC 1214 MIB-II-OIM April 1991 + + +Author's Address + + Lee LaBarre + The MITRE Corporation + Burlington Road + Bedford, MA 01730 + + Phone: (617) 271-8507 + + EMail: cel@mbunix.mitre.org + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +OIM Working Group [Page 83] + \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3