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/rfc1742.txt | 4707 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 4707 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/rfc/rfc1742.txt (limited to 'doc/rfc/rfc1742.txt') diff --git a/doc/rfc/rfc1742.txt b/doc/rfc/rfc1742.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..152823f --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rfc/rfc1742.txt @@ -0,0 +1,4707 @@ + + + + + + +Network Working Group S. Waldbusser +Request for Comments: 1742 Carnegie Mellon University +Obsoletes: 1243 K. Frisa +Category: Standards Track FORE Systems, Inc. + January 1995 + + + AppleTalk Management Information Base II + +Status of this Memo + + This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the + Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for + improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet + Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state + and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. + +Abstract + + This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) + for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. + In particular, it defines objects for managing AppleTalk networks. + + RFC 1243 defines a set of MIB objects for managing the lower layers + of the AppleTalk protocol stack, up to the Network layer. This memo + defines additional objects that exist in the AppleTalk portion of the + MIB. These objects provide for the management of the transport and + session layers of the AppleTalk protocol stack, as well as extensions + to the lower layers. This is achieved in an upwardly-compatable + fashion. + +Table of Contents + + 1. The Network Management Framework ...................... 2 + 2. Additions and Changes ................................. 3 + 2.1 New Groups ........................................... 3 + 2.2 Additional Variables ................................. 3 + 2.2.1 AARP Additions ..................................... 3 + 2.2.2 ATPort Additions ................................... 3 + 2.2.3 DDP Addition ....................................... 3 + 2.2.4 RTMP Additions ..................................... 4 + 2.2.5 KIP Addition ....................................... 4 + 2.2.6 ZIP Additions ...................................... 4 + 2.2.7 NBP Additions ...................................... 4 + 2.2.8 ATEcho Additions ................................... 4 + 2.3 Deprecations ......................................... 4 + 2.4 Changes .............................................. 5 + 3. Objects ............................................... 6 + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 1] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + 3.1 Format of Definitions ................................ 6 + 4. Overview .............................................. 6 + 4.1 Structure of MIB ..................................... 7 + 4.2 The LocalTalk Link Access Protocol Group ............. 7 + 4.3 The AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol Group ...... 7 + 4.4 The AppleTalk Port Group ............................. 8 + 4.5 The Datagram Delivery Protocol Group ................. 8 + 4.6 The Datagram Delivery Protocol Router Group .......... 8 + 4.7 The Routing Table Maintenance Protocol Group ......... 8 + 4.8 The Routing Table Maintenance Protocol Stub Group .... 8 + 4.9 The Kinetics Internet Protocol Group ................. 8 + 4.10 The Zone Information Protocol Router Group .......... 9 + 4.11 The Zone Information Protocol End Node Group ........ 9 + 4.12 The Name Binding Protocol Group ..................... 9 + 4.13 The AppleTalk Echo Protocol Group ................... 9 + 4.14 The AppleTalk Transaction Protocol Group ............ 9 + 4.15 The Printer Access Protocol Group ................... 9 + 4.16 The AppleTalk Session Protocol Group ................ 9 + 4.17 The AppleTalk Data Stream Protocol Group ............ 10 + 4.18 The AppleTalk Port Point to Point Group ............. 10 + 4.19 The Per Port Counters Group ......................... 10 + 4.20 Textual Conventions ................................. 10 + 5. Definitions ........................................... 11 + 6. Acknowledgmnts ........................................ 82 + 7. References ............................................ 83 + 8. Security Considerations ............................... 84 + 9. Authors' Addresses .................................... 84 + +1. The Network Management Framework + + The Internet-standard Network Management Framework consists of three + components. They are: + + STD 16/RFC 1155 which defines the SMI, the mechanisms used for + describing and naming objects for the purpose of management. + + STD 16/RFC 1212 defines a more concise description mechanism, + which is wholly consistent with the SMI. + + RFC 1156 which defines MIB-I, the core set of managed objects for + the Internet suite of protocols. STD 17/RFC 1213 defines MIB- + II, an evolution of MIB-I based on implementation experience + and new operational requirements. + + STD 15/RFC 1157 which defines the SNMP, the protocol used for + network access to managed objects. + + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 2] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + The Framework permits new objects to be defined for the purpose of + experimentation and evaluation. + +2. Additions and Changes + + This MIB includes additions and changes to RFC 1243. These changes + are outlined in the following sections. + +2.1. New Groups + + The following groups are introduced in this MIB: + + - DDP Router + - RTMP Stub + - ZIP Router + - ATP + - PAP + - ASP + - ADSP + - ATPortPtoP + - Per Port Counters + +2.2. Additional Variables + + Many variables, mostly counters, were added to groups that existed in + RFC 1243. These variables are listed in the following sections. + +2.2.1. AARP Additions + + aarpStatus + aarpLookups + aarpHits + +2.2.2. ATPort Additions + + atportNetFrom + atportZoneFrom + atportInPkts + atportOutPkts + atportHome + atportCurrentZone + atportConflictPhysAddr + atportZoneTable + +2.2.3. DDP Addition + + ddpListenerTable + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 3] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + +2.2.4. RTMP Additions + + rtmpInDataPkts + rtmpOutDataPkts + rtmpInRequestPkts + rtmpNextIREqualChanges + rtmpNextIRLessChanges + rtmpRouteDeletes + rtmpRoutingTableOverflows + +2.2.5. KIP Addition + + kipFrom + +2.2.6. ZIP Additions + + zipNetInfoTable + zipInErrors + +2.2.7. NBP Additions + + nbpAddress + nbpSocket + nbpEnumerator + nbpInLookUpRequests + nbpInLookUpReplies + nbpInBroadcastRequests + nbpInForwardRequests + nbpOutLookUpReplies + nbpRegistrationFailures + nbpInErrors + +2.2.8. ATEcho Additions + + atechoOutRequests + atechoInReplies + +2.3. Deprecations + + The following variables have been deprecated in this version of the + MIB: + + llapInPkts + llapOutPkts + llapInNoHandlers + llapInErrors + + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 4] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + These llap variables were duplicated in the interfaces table of MIB- + II. + +2.4. Changes + + The IMPORTS list has been updated to reflect the current SNMP + documents. + + New textual conventions have been defined. + + Hyphens have been removed from enumeration strings. + + Variables used as INDEXes to new tables have ACCESS not-accessible. + This is because the values of the INDEX variables are contained in + the object identifier for any of the other variables in the table; + therefore, it does not need to be explicitly available as data. + + The atportNetConfig and atportZoneConfig variables have been changed + from read-only to read-write. + + The atportZone variable has be renamed to atportZoneDefault, and its + DESCRIPTION clause has been clarified. + + The atportType, atportStatus, and kipType variables have had more + values added to their enumeration lists. + + The DDP group has been split into two groups; one includes variables + that any AppleTalk node would implement and the other includes + variables only a router would implement. + + The rtmpState variable now includes another enumeration, invalid(5), + which is used when deleting rows. + + The variables rtmpRangeStart, rtmpRangeEnd, rtmpNextHop, rtmpType, + rtmpPort, and rtmpHops have been changed from read-write to read- + only. + + The ZIP Group has been renamed the ZIP End Node Group. + + The DESCRIPTION clause for zipZoneIndex has been clarified. + + The variables zipZoneName, zipZoneNetStart, and zipZoneNetEnd have + been changed from read-write to read-only. + + The nbpIndex variable has been changed from read-only to read-write. + + The nbpObject, nbpType, and nbpZone variables now suggest that the + agent reregister its service when any of these variables is changed. + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 5] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + The nbpState variable includes new enumerations. + +3. Objects + + Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed + the Management Information Base or MIB. Objects in the MIB are + defined using the subset of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) [7] + defined in the SMI. In particular, each object has a name, a syntax, + and an encoding. The name is an object identifier, an + administratively assigned name, which specifies an object type. The + object type together with an object instance serves to uniquely + identify a specific instantiation of the object. For human + convenience, we often use a textual string, termed the OBJECT + DESCRIPTOR, to also refer to the object type. + + The syntax of an object type defines the abstract data structure + corresponding to that object type. The ASN.1 language is used for + this purpose. However, the SMI [3] purposely restricts the ASN.1 + constructs which may be used. These restrictions are explicitly made + for simplicity. + + The encoding of an object type is simply how that object type is + represented using the object type's syntax. Implicitly tied to the + notion of an object type's syntax and encoding is how the object type + is represented when being transmitted on the network. + + The SMI specifies the use of the basic encoding rules of ASN.1 [8], + subject to the additional requirements imposed by the SNMP. + +3.1. Format of Definitions + + Section 5 contains the specification of all object types contained in + this MIB module. The object types are defined using the conventions + defined in the SMI, as amended by the extensions specified in [9]. + +4. Overview + + AppleTalk is a protocol suite which features an open peer-to-peer + architecture that runs over a variety of transmission media. + AppleTalk is defined in [10]. This protocol suite interoperates with + the IP protocol suite through various encapsulation methods. As + large AppleTalk networks are built that coexist with large IP + networks, a method to manage the AppleTalk networks with SNMP becomes + necessary. This MIB defines managed objects to be used for managing + AppleTalk networks. + + + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 6] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + +4.1. Structure of MIB + + The objects are arranged into the following groups: + + - LLAP + - AARP + - ATPort + - DDP + - DDP Router + - RTMP + - RTMP Stub + - KIP + - ZIP Router + - ZIP End Node + - NBP + - ATEcho + - ATP + - PAP + - ASP + - ADSP + - ATPortPtoP + - Per Port Counters + + These groups are the basic unit of conformance. If the semantics of a + group is applicable to an implementation, then it must implement all + objects in that group. For example, a managed agent must implement + the KIP group if and only if it implements the KIP protocol. + + These groups are defined to provide a method for managed agents to + know which objects they must implement. + +4.2. The LocalTalk Link Access Protocol Group + + The LocalTalk Link Access Protocol (LLAP) is a medium-speed data-link + protocol designed for low cost and plug-and-play operation. The LLAP + group is designed to manage all interfaces on a managed device that + use this protocol. + +4.3. The AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol Group + + The AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol (AARP) is used to map + between AppleTalk node addresses, used by the Datagram Delivery + Protocol, and the addresses of the underlying data link layer. The + AARP table allows for management of the Address Mapping Table on the + managed device. + + + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 7] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + +4.4. The AppleTalk Port Group + + An AppleTalk Port is a logical connection to a network over which + AppleTalk packets can be transmitted. The "network" could be a + tunnel, backbone network, point-to-point link, etc, as well as a + native AppleTalk network. This group allows the management of the + configuration of these AppleTalk ports. + +4.5. The Datagram Delivery Protocol Group + + The Datagram Delivery Protocol (DDP) is the network-layer protocol + that is responsible for the socket-to-socket delivery of datagrams + over the AppleTalk Internet. This group manages the DDP layer on the + managed device. + + The DDP group contains statistical counters for the DDP protocol, and + a table describing the DDP sockets that have protocol handlers + registered. + +4.6. The Datagram Delivery Protocol Router Group + + Some variables relevant to the Datagram Delivery Protocol (DDP) are + only applicable to AppleTalk routers. These variables are included + in this group. + +4.7. The Routing Table Maintenance Protocol Group + + The Routing Table Maintenance Protocol (RTMP) is used by AppleTalk + routers to create and maintain the routing tables that dictate the + process of forwarding datagrams on the AppleTalk internet. The RTMP + group manages the RTMP protocol as well as the routing tables + generated by this protocol. + +4.8. The Routing Table Maintenance Protocol Stub Group + + The RTMP Stub process is implemented by end nodes in order to + maintain information about the routers on their networks. The + variables in this group apply to both routers and end nodes. This + group manages the RTMP stub process. + +4.9. The Kinetics Internet Protocol Group + + The Kinetics Internet Protocol (KIP) is a protocol for encapsulating + and routing AppleTalk datagrams over an IP internet. This name is + historical. The KIP group manages the KIP routing protocol as well + as the routing tables generated by this protocol. + + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 8] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + +4.10. The Zone Information Protocol Router Group + + The Zone Information Protocol (ZIP) is used to maintain a mapping + between networks and zone names to facilitate the name lookup process + performed by the Name Binding Protocol. Some variables relevant to + the Zone Information Protocol (ZIP) are only applicable to AppleTalk + routers. These variables are included in this group. + +4.11. The Zone Information Protocol End Node Group + + The ZIP End Node group manages the variables relevant to the Zone + Information Protocol (ZIP) that are applicable to both routers and + end nodes. + +4.12. The Name Binding Protocol Group + + The Name Binding Protocol (NBP) is a transport-level protocol that is + used to convert human readable service names into the numeric + AppleTalk network addresses needed for communicating across the + AppleTalk network. The NBP group manages this protocol and the NBP + services that exist on the managed device. + +4.13. The AppleTalk Echo Protocol Group + + The AppleTalk Echo Protocol is a transport-level protocol used to + test and verify the status of the AppleTalk internet. The AtEcho + group manages this protocol. + +4.14. The AppleTalk Transaction Protocol Group + + The AppleTalk Transaction Protocol (ATP) is a transport-level + protocol that is defined to support transaction based communications. + The ATP group manages this protocol. + +4.15. The Printer Access Protocol Group + + The Printer Access Protocol (PAP) is a session-level protocol that + enables communications between workstations and print servers. The + PAP group manages this protocol. + +4.16. The AppleTalk Session Protocol Group + + The AppleTalk Session Protocol (ASP) is a session-level protocol that + enables sequences of communications to occur. ASP uses the services + of the AppleTalk Transaction Protocol (ATP), but extends these + services into the session layer. The ASP group manages this + protocol. + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 9] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + +4.17. The AppleTalk Data Stream Protocol Group + + The AppleTalk Data Stream Protocol (ADSP) is a session-level protocol + that provides symmetric, connection-oriented, full-duplex + communication between two sockets on the AppleTalk internet. In + addition, ADSP handles flow-control and reliability. The ADSP group + manages this protocol. + +4.18. The AppleTalk Port Point to Point Group + + The AppleTalk Port Point to Point Group manages ports that have one + or more associated point-to-point connections. + +4.19. The Per Port Counters Group + + The Per Port Counters Group contains a set of counters which are + deemed useful on a per port basis. + +4.20. Textual Conventions + + New data types are introduced as textual conventions in this MIB + document. These textual conventions enhance the readability of the + specification and can ease comparison with other specifications if + appropriate. It should be noted that the introduction of these + textual conventions has no effect on either the syntax or the + semantics of any managed objects. The use of this is merely an + artifact of the explanatory method used. Objects defined in terms of + this method are always encoded by means of the rules that define the + primitive type. Hence, no changes to the SMI or the SNMP are + necessary to accommodate these textual conventions which are adopted + merely for the convenience of readers and writers in pursuit of the + elusive goal of clear, concise, and unambiguous MIB documents. + + The new data types are: + + ATNetworkNumber ::= -- 2 octets of network + -- number in network + -- byte order + OCTET STRING (SIZE (2)) + + DdpNodeAddress ::= -- 2 octets of net number + -- in network byte order, + -- 1 octet of node number + OCTET STRING (SIZE (3)) + + DdpSocketAddress ::= -- 2 octets of net number + -- in network byte order, + -- 1 octet of node number, + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 10] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + -- 1 octet of socket + -- number (0..255) + OCTET STRING (SIZE (4)) + + ATName ::= -- 0 to 32 octets of + -- AppleTalk ASCII [10] + OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..32)) + +5. Definitions + + APPLETALK-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + + IMPORTS + Counter, IpAddress, TimeTicks + FROM RFC1155-SMI + DisplayString, mib-2 + FROM RFC1213-MIB + OBJECT-TYPE + FROM RFC-1212; + + -- This MIB module uses the extended OBJECT-TYPE macro as + -- defined in RFC-1212. + + -- The following reference is used in this MIB: + -- [Inside AppleTalk] + -- This refers to Gursharan S. Sidhu, Richard F. Andrews, and + -- Alan B. Oppenheimer, Inside AppleTalk, Second Edition, + -- Addison Wesley, (1990). + + + + -- AppleTalk MIB + + appletalk OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 13 } + + + ATNetworkNumber ::= -- 2 octets of net number + -- in network byte order + OCTET STRING (SIZE (2)) + + DdpNodeAddress ::= -- 2 octets of net number + -- in network byte order, + -- 1 octet of node number + OCTET STRING (SIZE (3)) + + DdpSocketAddress ::= -- 2 octets of net number + -- in network byte order, + -- 1 octet of node number, + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 11] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + -- 1 octet of socket number + -- (0..255) + OCTET STRING (SIZE (4)) + + ATName ::= -- 0 to 32 octets of AppleTalk + -- ASCII [Inside AppleTalk] + OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..32)) + + + llap OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 1 } + aarp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 2 } + atport OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 3 } + ddp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 4 } + rtmp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 5 } + kip OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 6 } + zipRouter OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 7 } + nbp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 8 } + atecho OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 9 } + atp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 10 } + pap OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 11 } + asp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 12 } + adsp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 13 } + atportptop OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 14 } + rtmpStub OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 16 } + zipEndNode OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 17 } + perPort OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 18 } + + + -- The LLAP Group + -- + -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all + -- entities that implement LLAP + -- + -- Notes for the interfaces group + -- + -- When implementing the Interfaces Group of MIB-II, it is + -- suggested that the following values be used for any + -- LocalTalk interfaces: + -- ifMtu: 600 + -- ifSpeed: 230000 + -- ifPhysAddress: the one octet node number for the + -- particular interface + -- + -- Note also that LLAP control packets should not be + -- included in the Interfaces Group packet or octet + -- counters. + + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 12] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + llapTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF LlapEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The list of LLAP entries." + ::= { llap 1 } + + llapEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX LlapEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An LLAP entry containing objects for the LocalTalk + Link Access Protocol for a particular LocalTalk + interface. + + As an example, an instance of the llapOutPkts object + might be named llapOutPks.1" + INDEX { llapIfIndex } + ::= { llapTable 1 } + + LlapEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + llapIfIndex INTEGER, + llapInPkts Counter, + llapOutPkts Counter, + llapInNoHandlers Counter, + llapInLengthErrors Counter, + llapInErrors Counter, + llapCollisions Counter, + llapDefers Counter, + llapNoDataErrors Counter, + llapRandomCTSErrors Counter, + llapFCSErrors Counter + } + + llapIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The LLAP interface to which this entry pertains. + The interface identified by a particular value of + this index is the same interface as identified + by the same value of ifIndex." + ::= { llapEntry 1 } + + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 13] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + -- this object has been deprecated because it duplicates the + -- sum of the MIB-II variables ifInUcastPkts and + -- ifInNUcastPkts + + llapInPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of good data packets received on + this LocalTalk interface." + ::= { llapEntry 2 } + + -- this object has been deprecated because it duplicates the + -- sum of the MIB-II variables ifOutUcastPkts and + -- ifOutNUcastPkts + + llapOutPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of data packets transmitted on + this LocalTalk interface." + ::= { llapEntry 3 } + + -- this object has been deprecated because it duplicates the + -- MIB-II variable ifInUnknownProtos + + llapInNoHandlers OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of good packets received on this + LocalTalk interface for which there was no protocol + handler." + ::= { llapEntry 4 } + + llapInLengthErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of packets received on this LocalTalk + interface whose actual length did not match the length + in the header." + ::= { llapEntry 5 } + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 14] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + -- this object has been deprecated because it duplicates the + -- MIB-II variable ifInErrors + + llapInErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of packets containing errors received + on this LocalTalk interface." + ::= { llapEntry 6 } + + llapCollisions OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of collisions assumed on this + LocalTalk interface due to the lack of a lapCTS reply." + ::= { llapEntry 7 } + + llapDefers OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of times this LocalTalk interface + deferred to other packets." + ::= { llapEntry 8 } + + llapNoDataErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of times this LocalTalk interface + received a lapRTS packet and expected a data packet, + but did not receive any data packet." + ::= { llapEntry 9 } + + llapRandomCTSErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of times this LocalTalk interface + received a lapCTS packet that was not solicited by a + lapRTS packet." + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 15] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + ::= { llapEntry 10 } + + llapFCSErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of times this LocalTalk interface + received a packet with an FCS (Frame Check Sequence) + error." + ::= { llapEntry 11 } + + + -- The AARP Group + -- + -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all entities + -- that implement AARP + + aarpTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AarpEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The AppleTalk Address Translation Table contains an + equivalence of AppleTalk Network Addresses to the link + layer physical address." + ::= { aarp 1 } + + aarpEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX AarpEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Each entry contains one AppleTalk Network Address to + physical address equivalence. + + As an example, an instance of the aarpPhysAddress + object might be named aarpPhysAddress.1.0.80.234" + INDEX { aarpIfIndex, aarpNetAddress } + ::= { aarpTable 1 } + + AarpEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + aarpIfIndex INTEGER, + aarpPhysAddress OCTET STRING, + aarpNetAddress DdpNodeAddress, + aarpStatus INTEGER + } + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 16] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + aarpIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The interface on which this entry's equivalence is + effective. The interface identified by a particular + value of this index is the same interface as + identified by the same value of ifIndex." + ::= { aarpEntry 1 } + + aarpPhysAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OCTET STRING + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The media-dependent physical address." + ::= { aarpEntry 2 } + + aarpNetAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DdpNodeAddress + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The AppleTalk Network Address corresponding to the + media-dependent physical address." + ::= { aarpEntry 3 } + + aarpStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + valid(1), + invalid(2) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The status of this AARP entry. + Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has the + effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in the + aarpTable. That is, it effectively disassociates + the mapping identified with said entry. It is an + implementation-specific matter as to whether the agent + removes an invalidated entry from the table. + Accordingly, management stations must be prepared to + receive from agents tabular information corresponding + to entries not currently in use. Proper + interpretation of such entries requires examination + of the relevant aarpStatus object." + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 17] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + ::= { aarpEntry 4 } + + aarpLookups OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times the AARP cache for this entity + was searched." + ::= { aarp 2 } + + aarpHits OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times an entry was searched for and + found in the AARP cache for this entity." + ::= { aarp 3 } + + + -- The ATPort Group + -- + -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all entities + -- that implement AppleTalk ports + -- + -- Note that to be compliant with this group, all variables + -- that have read-write access must be implemented as + -- read-write. + + atportTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AtportEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A list of AppleTalk ports for this entity." + ::= { atport 1 } + + atportEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX AtportEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The description of one of the AppleTalk + ports on this entity. + + As an example, an instance of the atportNetFrom object + might be named atportNetFrom.2" + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 18] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + INDEX { atportIndex } + ::= { atportTable 1 } + + AtportEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + atportIndex INTEGER, + atportDescr DisplayString, + atportType INTEGER, + atportNetStart ATNetworkNumber, + atportNetEnd ATNetworkNumber, + atportNetAddress DdpNodeAddress, + atportStatus INTEGER, + atportNetConfig INTEGER, + atportZoneConfig INTEGER, + atportZoneDefault ATName, + atportIfIndex INTEGER, + atportNetFrom DdpNodeAddress, + atportZoneFrom DdpNodeAddress, + atportInPkts Counter, + atportOutPkts Counter, + atportHome INTEGER, + atportCurrentZone ATName, + atportConflictPhysAddr OCTET STRING + } + + atportIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A unique value for each AppleTalk port. + Its value is between 1 and the total number of + AppleTalk ports. The value for each port must + remain constant at least from the re-initialization + of the entity's network management system to the + next re-initialization." + ::= { atportEntry 1 } + + atportDescr OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A text string containing information about the + port. This string is intended for presentation + to a human; it must not contain anything but printable + ASCII characters." + ::= { atportEntry 2 } + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 19] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + -- Several objects throughout the MIB key off of atportType to + -- determine the format of OCTET STRING addresses of peers. + -- The address formats are as follows: + -- localtalk, ethertalk1, ethertalk2, tokentalk, iptalk, + -- fdditalk, smdstalk, arctalk, and virtual take the + -- format of DdpNodeAddress + -- serialPPP: null OCTET STRING + -- serialNonstandard: vendor specific + -- aurp: see AURP MIB to determine format + -- frameRelay: 32 bit DLCI in network byte order + -- (OCTET STRING (SIZE (4))) + -- x25: X121Address (see RFC 1382) + -- ip: IP address (OCTET STRING (SIZE (4))) + -- osi: NSAP (OCTET STRING (SIZE (3..20))) + -- decnetIV: 6 bit area, 10 bit host in network byte order + -- (OCTET STRING (SIZE (2))) + -- arap: ??? + -- nonAppleTalk3Com: based on ifType + -- ipx: 32 bit network number in network byte order + -- followed by datalink address of host + -- arns: 32 bit ARNS header + -- hdlc: DdpNodeAddress or null OCTET STRING + + atportType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other(1), -- none of the following + localtalk(2), + ethertalk1(3), + ethertalk2(4), + tokentalk(5), + iptalk(6), + serialPPP(7), + serialNonstandard(8), + virtual(9), -- an internal interface + fdditalk(10), + arctalk(11), + smdstalk(12), + aurp(13), + frameRelay(14), + x25(15), + ip(16), + osi(17), + decnetIV(18), + arap(19), + isdnInThePacketMode(20), + nonAppleTalk3Com(21), + ipx(22), + arns(23), + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 20] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + hdlc(24) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The type of port, distinguished by the protocol + immediately below DDP in the protocol stack." + ::= { atportEntry 3 } + + atportNetStart OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX ATNetworkNumber + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The first AppleTalk network address in the range + configured for this port. If this port is not a + native AppleTalk port, this object shall have the + value of two octets of zero." + ::= { atportEntry 4 } + + atportNetEnd OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX ATNetworkNumber + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The last AppleTalk network address in the range + configured for this port. If the network to which + this AppleTalk port is connected is a non-extended + network, or if it is not a native AppleTalk port, + the value for atportNetEnd shall be two octets of + zero." + ::= { atportEntry 5 } + + atportNetAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DdpNodeAddress + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The AppleTalk network address configured for this + port. In addition, this value may be used as a hint + for an initial node number used during node-finding. + If this port is not a native AppleTalk port, this + object shall have the value of three octets of zero." + ::= { atportEntry 6 } + + atportStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + routing(1), --this port is fully configured & routing + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 21] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + unconfigured(2), + off(3), + invalid(4), + endNode(5), -- this port is acting as an end node + offDueToConflict(6), -- port is off due to + -- configuration conflict + other(7) -- none of the states defined above + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The configuration status of this port. + + Setting this object to the value invalid(4) has the + effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in the + atportTable. That is, it effectively disassociates the + mapping identified with said entry. It is an + implementation-specific matter as to whether the agent + removes an invalidated entry from the table. + Accordingly, management stations must be prepared to + receive from agents tabular information corresponding + to entries not currently in use. Proper + interpretation of such entries requires examination + of the relevant atportStatus object." + ::= { atportEntry 7 } + + atportNetConfig OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + conflictOrientedSeed(1), -- use configured network + -- range even if it conflicts with another + -- AppleTalk device + garnered(2), -- acquire from another AppleTalk device + guessed(3), -- generate a "random" network range + unconfigured(4), -- no other value applies + conflictAverseSeed(5), -- use configured network + -- range, but don't come up if it conflicts + softSeed(6) -- attempt to use configured network + -- range, but use network range from another + -- router if our configuration conflicts + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The status of the network information for this port. + If this port is not a native AppleTalk port, this + object shall have the value unconfigured(4)." + ::= { atportEntry 8 } + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 22] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + atportZoneConfig OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + conflictOrientedSeed(1), -- use configured zone + -- information even if it conflicts with + -- another AppleTalk device + garnered(2), -- acquire from another AppleTalk device + guessed(3), -- generate "random" zone information + unconfigured(4), -- no other value applies + conflictAverseSeed(5), -- use configured zone + -- information, but don't come up if it + -- conflicts + softSeed(6) -- attempt to use configured zone + -- information, but use zone information + -- from another router if our configuration + -- conflicts + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The status of the zone information for this port. + If this port is not a native AppleTalk port, this + object shall have the value unconfigured(4)." + ::= { atportEntry 9 } + + atportZoneDefault OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX ATName + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The name of the default zone for this port. If + this port only has one zone, that zone is + represented here. If this port is not a native + AppleTalk port, this object shall contain an octet + string of zero length. + + When this value is changed in a router, the router + must send a zipNotify packet on the associated + network." + ::= { atportEntry 10 } + + atportIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The physical interface associated with this + AppleTalk port. The interface identified by a + particular value of this index is the same interface + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 23] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + as identified by the same value of ifIndex." + ::= { atportEntry 11 } + + atportNetFrom OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DdpNodeAddress + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "When atportNetConfig is set to garnered(2), this + variable contains the DDP address of an entity from + which the AppleTalk network number was garnered. + When atportNetConfig is set to + conflictOrientedSeed(1), conflictAverseSeed(5), + or softSeed(6), this variable contains the DDP + address of an entity which confirmed or supplied our + AppleTalk network number, for example by replying to + a ZIP GetNetInfo request. + + If atportNetConfig is set to guessed(3) or + unconfigured(4), or if the entity has not received + any network number confirmation, this variable + should be set to three octets of zero." + ::= { atportEntry 12 } + + atportZoneFrom OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DdpNodeAddress + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "When atportZoneConfig is set to garnered(2), this + variable contains the DDP address of an entity from + which the AppleTalk zone list was garnered. + + When atportZoneConfig is set to + conflictOrientedSeed(1), conflictAverseSeed(5), or + softSeed(6), this variable contains the DDP address + of an entity which confirmed or supplied our + AppleTalk zone information, for example by replying + to a ZIP GetNetInfo request or a ZIP Query. + + If atportZoneConfig is set to guessed(3) or + unconfigured(4), or if the entity has not received + any zone confirmation, this variable should be set + to three octets of zero." + ::= { atportEntry 13 } + + + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 24] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + atportInPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of packets received by this entity on + this port." + ::= { atportEntry 14 } + + atportOutPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of packets transmitted by this entity on + this port." + ::= { atportEntry 15 } + + atportHome OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + home(1), + notHome(2) + } + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An indication of whether or not the entity is + homed on this port, that is to say, a port on which + the entity could perform NBP registrations for + services that it chooses to advertise." + ::= { atportEntry 16 } + + atportCurrentZone OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX ATName + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The current zone for the port. In general, this is + the zone name in which services on this port will + be registered. If this port is not a native + AppleTalk port, this object shall contain an octet + string of zero length. Note that modifications to + this object do not affect the nbpTable." + ::= { atportEntry 17 } + + atportConflictPhysAddr OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OCTET STRING + ACCESS read-only + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 25] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The link-layer address of a device which caused + this entity to set atportStatus to + offDueToConflict(6). If this address is not + available, or if the entity has not set atportStatus + to offDueToConflict, this object shall be a zero + length OCTET STRING." + ::= { atportEntry 18 } + + -- The atportZoneTable stores information about the zones + -- associated with each port. The default zone for each + -- port is stored in the port's atportZoneDefault variable; + -- all other zones for the port are listed in this table. + -- If a port only has one zone, it should be stored in the + -- port's atportZoneDefault variable, and this table should + -- be empty. + -- + -- One of the indexes for this table is atportZoneName. + -- Even though AppleTalk zone name matches are + -- case-insensitive, this table will store zone names + -- regardless of case. SNMP Get, GetNext and Set operations + -- are performed on these (potentially) mixed case strings + -- according to the normal SNMP rules with the following + -- caveat: in processing a SET request, the agent shall + -- perform a case-insensitive search and a case-sensitive + -- search. If the case-insensitive search matches and the + -- case-sensitive search does not match, the "equivalent" + -- zone name exists in another entry with a different + -- capitalization and the SET request shall fail due + -- to the name being inconsistent (SNMPv1 should return a + -- genErr.) This insures that only one version of a zone + -- name will appear in each agent, at the expense of forcing + -- a management station to query using that exact name. + + atportZoneTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AtportZoneEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The table of zone information for non-default + zones on ports." + ::= { atport 2 } + + atportZoneEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX AtportZoneEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 26] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + DESCRIPTION + "An entry of zone information for a port. + + As an example, an instance of the atportZoneStatus + object might be named + atportZoneStatus.2.8.84.119.105.108.105.103.104.116" + INDEX { atportZonePort, atportZoneName } + ::= { atportZoneTable 1 } + + AtportZoneEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + atportZonePort INTEGER, + atportZoneName ATName (SIZE (1..32)), + atportZoneStatus INTEGER + } + + atportZonePort OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An integer representing the port to which this zone + belongs. The port identified by a particular value + of this object is the same port as identified by the + same value of atportIndex." + ::= { atportZoneEntry 1 } + + atportZoneName OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX ATName (SIZE (1..32)) + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A zone name configured for the AppleTalk port + referred to in the corresponding entry of + atportZonePort. + + When this value is changed in a router, the router + must send a zipNotify packet on the associated + network." + ::= { atportZoneEntry 2 } + + atportZoneStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + valid(1), + invalid(2) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 27] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + "The status of this zone entry. + + Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has the + effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in + the atportZoneTable. That is, it effectively + disassociates the mapping identified with said + entry. It is an implementation-specific matter as + to whether the agent removes an invalidated entry + from the table. Accordingly, management stations + must be prepared to receive from agents tabular + information corresponding to entries not currently + in use. Proper interpretation of such entries + requires examination of the relevant + atportZoneStatus object." + ::= { atportZoneEntry 3 } + + + -- The DDP Group + -- + -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all + -- entities that implement DDP + -- + -- This group consists of DDP variables that would be + -- implemented by either a router or an end node. The + -- following variables are included: + -- ddpOutRequests + -- ddpOutShorts + -- ddpOutLongs + -- ddpInReceives + -- ddpInLocalDatagrams + -- ddpNoProtocolHandlers + -- ddpTooShortErrors + -- ddpTooLongErrors + -- ddpShortDDPErrors + -- ddpChecksumErrors + -- ddpListenerTable + -- + -- Note that the variables in this group are not numbered + -- sequentially. This was done so that it was not necessary + -- to deprecate variables from RFC 1243. + + ddpOutRequests OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of DDP datagrams which were + supplied to DDP by local DDP clients in requests for + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 28] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + transmission. Note that this counter does not + include any datagrams counted in ddpForwRequests." + ::= { ddp 1 } + + ddpOutShorts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of short DDP datagrams which were + transmitted from this entity." + ::= { ddp 2 } + + ddpOutLongs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of long DDP datagrams which were + transmitted from this entity." + ::= { ddp 3 } + + ddpInReceives OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of input datagrams received by + DDP, including those received in error." + ::= { ddp 4 } + + ddpInLocalDatagrams OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of input DDP datagrams for which + this + entity was their final DDP destination." + ::= { ddp 6 } + + ddpNoProtocolHandlers OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of DDP datagrams addressed to this + entity that were addressed to an upper layer protocol + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 29] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + for which no protocol handler existed." + ::= { ddp 7 } + + ddpTooShortErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of input DDP datagrams dropped + because the received data length was less than the + data length specified in the DDP header or the + received data length was less than the length of the + expected DDP header." + ::= { ddp 9 } + + ddpTooLongErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of input DDP datagrams dropped + because they exceeded the maximum DDP datagram + size." + ::= { ddp 10 } + + ddpShortDDPErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of input DDP datagrams dropped + because this entity was not their final destination + and their type was short DDP." + ::= { ddp 12 } + + ddpChecksumErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of input DDP datagrams for which + this DDP entity was their final destination, and + which were dropped because of a checksum error." + ::= { ddp 14 } + + ddpListenerTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DdpListenerEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 30] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The ddpListenerTable stores information for each + DDP socket that has a listener." + ::= { ddp 15 } + + ddpListenerEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DdpListenerEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This ddpListenerEntry contains information about a + particular socket that has a socket listener. + + As an example, an instance of the ddpListenerStatus + object might be named ddpListenerStatus.0.80.220.1" + INDEX { ddpListenerAddress } + ::= { ddpListenerTable 1 } + + DdpListenerEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + ddpListenerAddress DdpSocketAddress, + ddpListenerInPkts Counter, + ddpListenerStatus INTEGER + } + + ddpListenerAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DdpSocketAddress + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The DDP address that this socket listener is bound + to. If this socket listener isn't bound to a + particular address, for instance if it is intended + for all interfaces, this object shall have the value + of three octets of zero followed by one octet of + socket number. The socket number must not equal + zero." + ::= { ddpListenerEntry 1 } + + ddpListenerInPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of packets received for this listener." + ::= { ddpListenerEntry 2 } + + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 31] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + ddpListenerStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + valid(1), + invalid(2) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The status of this socket listener. + Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has the + effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in the + ddpListenerTable. That is, it effectively + disassociates the mapping identified with said + entry. It is an implementation-specific matter as + to whether the agent removes an invalidated entry + from the table. Accordingly, management stations + must be prepared to receive from agents tabular + information corresponding to entries not currently + in use. Proper interpretation of such entries + requires examination of the relevant + ddpListenerStatus object." + ::= { ddpListenerEntry 3 } + + + -- The DDP Router Group + -- + -- Implementation of this group is required for all routers + -- which implement DDP + -- + -- This group consists of DDP variables that only a router + -- would implement. The following variables are included: + -- ddpForwRequests + -- ddpOutNoRoutes + -- ddpBroadcastErrors + -- ddpHopCountErrors + -- ddpForwardingTable + -- + -- Note that the variables in this group are not numbered + -- sequentially. This was done so that variables from + -- RFC 1243 did not need to be deprecated. + + ddpForwRequests OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of input datagrams for which this entity + was not their final DDP destination, as a result of + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 32] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + which an attempt was made to find a route to forward + them to that final destination." + ::= { ddp 5 } + + ddpOutNoRoutes OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of DDP datagrams dropped because a + route could not be found to their final destination." + ::= { ddp 8 } + + ddpBroadcastErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of input DDP datagrams dropped + because this entity was not their final destination + and they were addressed to the link level broadcast." + ::= { ddp 11 } + + ddpHopCountErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of input DDP datagrams dropped + because this entity was not their final destination + and their hop count would exceed 15." + ::= { ddp 13 } + + -- The ddpForwardingTable is a read-only table which shows the + -- next hop that a datagram will take when being routed to a + -- specific network. If a manager wishes to change data in + -- this table via SNMP, he must change it in the MIB for the + -- routing protocol itself (by incrementing hop counts, + -- etc), rather than in this table. This table is derived + -- by the managed entity from the information it receives + -- from the routing protocols that it supports. + -- + -- This table also shows the routing table from which the next + -- hop was derived. When a MIB is written for an AppleTalk + -- routing protocol, it should include the definition of an + -- object identifier which will be used in the + -- ddpForwardingProto variable defined here. (For example, + -- a value for RTMP is defined as { ddp-forw-proto-oids 1 } + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 33] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + -- below.) + -- + -- To look for a specific net N in this table, it is suggested + -- that the management station perform a get-next query for + -- ddpForwardingNetEnd.(N-1). This will retrieve the correct + -- row if it exists in the table. + + ddpForwardingTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DdpForwardingEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A table of forwarding entries for DDP. This table + contains a route for each AppleTalk network currently + known to the entity." + ::= { ddp 16 } + + ddpForwardingEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DdpForwardingEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A forwarding entry for a particular AppleTalk + network. + + As an example, an instance of the ddpForwardingPort + object might be named ddpForwardingPort.0.90" + INDEX { ddpForwardingNetEnd } + ::= { ddpForwardingTable 1 } + + DdpForwardingEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + ddpForwardingNetEnd ATNetworkNumber, + ddpForwardingNetStart ATNetworkNumber, + ddpForwardingNextHop OCTET STRING, + ddpForwardingProto OBJECT IDENTIFIER, + ddpForwardingModifiedTime TimeTicks, + ddpForwardingUseCounts Counter, + ddpForwardingPort INTEGER + } + + ddpForwardingNetEnd OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX ATNetworkNumber + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The last network number in the network range + matched by this forwarding entry. This will not be + zero even if this corresponds to a non-extended + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 34] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + net." + ::= { ddpForwardingEntry 1 } + + ddpForwardingNetStart OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX ATNetworkNumber + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The first network number in the network range + matched by this forwarding entry." + ::= { ddpForwardingEntry 2 } + + ddpForwardingNextHop OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OCTET STRING + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The next hop in the route to this entry's + destination network. The format of this address can + be determined by examinating the atportType + corresponding to this entry." + ::= { ddpForwardingEntry 3 } + + ddpForwardingProto OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The routing mechanism by which this route was + learned." + ::= { ddpForwardingEntry 4 } + + ddpForwardingModifiedTime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeTicks + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The value of sysUpTime at the time of the last + modification to this entry. The initial value of + ddpForwardingModified time shall be the value of + sysUpTime at the time the entry is created." + ::= { ddpForwardingEntry 5 } + + ddpForwardingUseCounts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 35] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + "The number of times this entry has been used to + route a packet to the destination network. Note + that this counter is not cleared when the + corresponding ddpForwardingNextHop variable + changes." + ::= { ddpForwardingEntry 6 } + + ddpForwardingPort OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The AppleTalk port through which + ddpForwardingNextHop is reached. The interface + identified by a particular value of this variable is + the same interface as identified by the same value + of atportIndex." + ::= { ddpForwardingEntry 7 } + + + ddpForwProtoOids OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ddp 17 } + + -- The value to be assigned to ddpForwardingProto when the + -- routing protocol is RTMP. + rtmpRoutingProto OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ddpForwProtoOids 1 } + + -- The value to be assigned to ddpForwardingProto when the + -- routing protocol is KIP. + kipRoutingProto OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ddpForwProtoOids 2 } + + ddpForwardingTableOverflows OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times the entity attempted to add an + entry to the forwarding table but failed due to + overflow." + ::= { ddp 18 } + + + -- The RTMP Group + -- + -- Implementation of this group is required for all routers + -- which implement RTMP + + rtmpTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RtmpEntry + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 36] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A list of Routing Table Maintenance Protocol + entries for this entity." + ::= { rtmp 1 } + + rtmpEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX RtmpEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The route entry to a particular network range. + + As an example, an instance of the rtmpPort object + might be named rtmpPort.0.80" + INDEX { rtmpRangeStart } + ::= { rtmpTable 1 } + + RtmpEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + rtmpRangeStart ATNetworkNumber, + rtmpRangeEnd ATNetworkNumber, + rtmpNextHop OCTET STRING, + rtmpType INTEGER, + rtmpPort INTEGER, + rtmpHops INTEGER, + rtmpState INTEGER + } + + rtmpRangeStart OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX ATNetworkNumber + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The first DDP network address in the network range + to which this routing entry pertains. This is a two + octet DDP network address in network byte order." + ::= { rtmpEntry 1 } + + rtmpRangeEnd OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX ATNetworkNumber + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The last DDP network address in the network range + to which this routing entry pertains. This is a two + octet DDP network address in network byte order. If + the network to which this routing entry pertains is + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 37] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + a non-extended network, the value for rtmpRangeEnd + shall be two octets of zero." + ::= { rtmpEntry 2 } + + rtmpNextHop OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OCTET STRING + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The next internet router in the route to this + entry's destination network. The format of this + address can be determined by examinating the + atportType corresponding to this entry." + ::= { rtmpEntry 3 } + + rtmpType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other(1), + appletalk(2), + serialPPP(3), + serialNonstandard(4) + } + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The type of network over which this route points." + ::= { rtmpEntry 4 } + + rtmpPort OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The AppleTalk port over which this route points. + The interface identified by a particular value of + this variable is the same interface as identified by + the same value of atportIndex." + ::= { rtmpEntry 5 } + + rtmpHops OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of hops required to reach the + destination network to which this routing entry + pertains." + ::= { rtmpEntry 6 } + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 38] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + rtmpState OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + good(1), + suspect(2), + badZero(3), + badOne(4), + invalid(5) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The status of the information contained in this + route entry. + + Setting this object to the value invalid(5) has the + effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in + the rtmpTable. That is, it effectively + disassociates the mapping identified with said + entry. It is an implementation-specific matter as + to whether the agent removes an invalidated entry + from the table. Accordingly, management stations + must be prepared to receive from agents tabular + information corresponding to entries not currently + in use. Proper interpretation of such entries + requires examination of the relevant rtmpState + object." + ::= { rtmpEntry 7 } + + rtmpInDataPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A count of the number of good RTMP data packets + received by this entity." + ::= { rtmp 2 } + + rtmpOutDataPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A count of the number of RTMP packets sent by this + entity." + ::= { rtmp 3 } + + rtmpInRequestPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 39] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A count of the number of good RTMP Request packets + received by this entity." + ::= { rtmp 4 } + + rtmpNextIREqualChanges OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A count of the number of times RTMP changes the + Next Internet Router in a routing entry because the + hop count advertised in a routing tuple was equal to + the current hop count for a particular network." + ::= { rtmp 5 } + + rtmpNextIRLessChanges OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A count of the number of times RTMP changes the + Next Internet Router in a routing entry because the + hop count advertised in a routing tuple was less + than the current hop count for a particular network." + ::= { rtmp 6 } + + rtmpRouteDeletes OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A count of the number of times RTMP deletes a route + because it was aged out of the table. This can help + to detect routing problems." + ::= { rtmp 7 } + + rtmpRoutingTableOverflows OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times RTMP attempted to add a route + to the RTMP table but failed due to lack of space." + ::= { rtmp 8 } + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 40] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + -- The RTMP Stub Group + -- + -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all + -- entities that implement RTMP + -- + -- It is intended that this group be implemented by routers + -- and end nodes. + + rtmpOutRequestPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A count of the number of RTMP Request packets sent + by this entity." + ::= { rtmpStub 1 } + + rtmpInVersionMismatches OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A count of the number of RTMP packets received by + this entity that were rejected due to a version + mismatch." + ::= { rtmpStub 2 } + + rtmpInErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A count of the number of RTMP packets received by + this entity that were rejected for an error other + than version mismatch." + ::= { rtmpStub 3 } + + + -- The KIP Group + -- + -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all + -- entities that implement KIP + + kipTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF KipEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 41] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + "The table of routing information for KIP networks." + ::= { kip 1 } + + kipEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX KipEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An entry in the routing table for KIP networks. + + As an example, an instance of the kipCore object + might be named kipCore.0.80" + INDEX { kipNetStart } + ::= { kipTable 1 } + + KipEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + kipNetStart ATNetworkNumber, + kipNetEnd ATNetworkNumber, + kipNextHop IpAddress, + kipHopCount INTEGER, + kipBCastAddr IpAddress, + kipCore INTEGER, + kipType INTEGER, + kipState INTEGER, + kipShare INTEGER, + kipFrom IpAddress + } + + kipNetStart OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX ATNetworkNumber + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The first AppleTalk network address in the range + for this routing entry. This address is a two octet + DDP network address in network byte order." + ::= { kipEntry 1 } + + kipNetEnd OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX ATNetworkNumber + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The last AppleTalk network address in the range for + this routing entry. This address is a two octet DDP + network address in network byte order. If the + network to which this AppleTalk port is connected is + a non-extended network, the value for kipNetEnd + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 42] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + shall be two octets of zero." + ::= { kipEntry 2 } + + kipNextHop OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpAddress + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The IP address of the next hop in the route to this + entry's destination network." + ::= { kipEntry 3 } + + kipHopCount OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of hops required to reach the destination + network to which this entry pertains." + ::= { kipEntry 4 } + + kipBCastAddr OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpAddress + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The form of the IP address used to broadcast on this + network." + ::= { kipEntry 5 } + + kipCore OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + core(1), + notcore(2) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The status of kipNextHop as a core gateway." + ::= { kipEntry 6 } + + kipType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + kipRouter(1), + net(2), + host(3), + other(4), + async(5) + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 43] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The type of the entity that this route points to." + ::= { kipEntry 7 } + + kipState OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + configured(1), -- this entry is not aged + learned(2), + invalid(3) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The state of this network entry. + + Setting this object to the value invalid(3) has the + effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in the + kipTable. That is, it effectively disassociates the + mapping identified with said entry. It is an + implementation-specific matter as to whether the agent + removes an invalidated entry from the table. + Accordingly, management stations must be prepared to + receive from agents tabular information corresponding + to entries not currently in use. Proper + interpretation of such entries requires examination + of the relevant kipState object." + ::= { kipEntry 8 } + + kipShare OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + shared(1), + private(2) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "If the information in this entry is propagated to + other routers as part of the AA routing protocol, + the value of this variable is equal to shared(1). + Otherwise its value is private(2)." + ::= { kipEntry 9 } + + kipFrom OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpAddress + ACCESS read-only + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 44] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The IP address from which the routing entry was + learned via the AA protocol. If this entry was not + created via the AA protocol, it should contain IP + address 0.0.0.0." + ::= { kipEntry 10 } + + + -- The ZIP Router Group + -- + -- Implementation of this group is required for all routers + -- which implement ZIP + -- + -- This group consists of ZIP variables that would be + -- implemented by a router. + + zipTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ZipEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The table of zone information for reachable + AppleTalk networks." + ::= { zipRouter 1 } + + zipEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX ZipEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An entry of zone information for a particular zone + and network combination. + + As an example, an instance of the zipZoneState object + might be named zipZoneState.0.80.4" + INDEX { zipZoneNetStart, zipZoneIndex } + ::= { zipTable 1 } + + ZipEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + zipZoneName ATName, + zipZoneIndex INTEGER, + zipZoneNetStart ATNetworkNumber, + zipZoneNetEnd ATNetworkNumber, + zipZoneState INTEGER, + zipZoneFrom OCTET STRING, + zipZonePort INTEGER + } + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 45] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + zipZoneName OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX ATName + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The zone name of this entry. This is stored in + Mac ASCII format. If the full zone list for the + entry is not known, the value for zipZoneName shall + be a zero length octet string." + ::= { zipEntry 1 } + + zipZoneIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An integer that is unique to the zipZoneName that + is present in this entry. For any given zone name, + every zipEntry that has an equal zone name will have + the same zipZoneIndex. When a zone name is + discovered which is not currently in the table, it + will be assigned an index greater than any + previously assigned index." + ::= { zipEntry 2 } + + zipZoneNetStart OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX ATNetworkNumber + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The network that starts the range for this entry. + This address is a two octet DDP network address in + network byte order." + ::= { zipEntry 3 } + + zipZoneNetEnd OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX ATNetworkNumber + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The network that ends the range for this entry. + This address is a two octet DDP network address in + network byte order. If the network to which this + zip entry pertains is a non-extended network, the + value for zipZoneNetEnd shall be two octets of + zero." + ::= { zipEntry 4 } + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 46] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + zipZoneState OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + valid(1), + invalid(2) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The state of this zip entry. + + Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has the + effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in + the zipTable. That is, it effectively + disassociates the mapping identified with said + entry. It is an implementation-specific matter as + to whether the agent removes an invalidated entry + from the table. Accordingly, management stations + must be prepared to receive from agents tabular + information corresponding to entries not currently + in use. Proper interpretation of such entries + requires examination of the relevant zipZoneState + object." + ::= { zipEntry 5 } + + zipZoneFrom OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OCTET STRING + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The address from which this zone name to network + number mapping was learned. The format of this + address can be determined by examining the + atportType corresponding to this entry. When this + mapping is learned from the entity itself, this + object shall have the value of three + octets of zero." + ::= { zipEntry 6 } + + zipZonePort OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The AppleTalk port through which this zone name to + network number mapping was learned. The interface + identified by a particular value of this variable is + the same interface as identified by the same value + of atportIndex." + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 47] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + ::= { zipEntry 7 } + + zipInZipQueries OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ZIP Queries received by this entity." + ::= { zipRouter 2 } + + zipInZipReplies OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ZIP Replies received by this entity." + ::= { zipRouter 3 } + + zipInZipExtendedReplies OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ZIP Extended Replies received by this + entity." + ::= { zipRouter 4 } + + zipZoneConflictErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times a conflict has been detected + between this entity's zone information and another + entity's zone information." + ::= { zipRouter 5 } + + zipInObsoletes OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ZIP Takedown or ZIP Bringup packets + received by this entity. Note that as the ZIP + Takedown and ZIP Bringup packets have been + obsoleted, the receipt of one of these packets + indicates that a node sent it in error." + ::= { zipRouter 6 } + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 48] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + -- The zipRouterNetInfoTable is used to record information + -- about zipGetNetInfo and zipGetNetInfo Reply packets that + -- were received on each port for a router. This table + -- augments the atportTable. + + zipRouterNetInfoTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ZipRouterNetInfoEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The table of Net Info packets received by each port + on this entity." + ::= { zipRouter 7 } + + zipRouterNetInfoEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX ZipRouterNetInfoEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The description of the Net Info packets received on + a particular port on this entity. One such entry + shall exist for each atport on this router entity. + + As an example, an instance of the zipInGetNetInfos + object might be named zipInGetNetInfos.2" + INDEX { atportIndex } + ::= { zipRouterNetInfoTable 1 } + + ZipRouterNetInfoEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + zipInGetNetInfos Counter, + zipOutGetNetInfoReplies Counter, + zipZoneOutInvalids Counter, + zipAddressInvalids Counter + } + + zipInGetNetInfos OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ZIP GetNetInfo packets received on + this port by this entity." + ::= { zipRouterNetInfoEntry 1 } + + zipOutGetNetInfoReplies OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 49] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ZIP GetNetInfo Reply packets sent out + this port by this entity." + ::= { zipRouterNetInfoEntry 2 } + + zipZoneOutInvalids OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times this entity has sent a ZIP + GetNetInfo Reply with the zone invalid bit set in + response to a GetNetInfo Request with an invalid + zone name." + ::= { zipRouterNetInfoEntry 3 } + + zipAddressInvalids OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times this entity had to broadcast a + ZIP GetNetInfo Reply because the GetNetInfo Request + had an invalid address." + ::= { zipRouterNetInfoEntry 4 } + + + -- The ZIP End Node Group + -- + -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all entities + -- that implement ZIP + -- + -- This group consists of ZIP variables that would be + -- implemented by either a router or an end node. + + -- The zipNetInfoTable is used to record information about + -- zipGetNetInfo and zipGetNetInfo Reply packets that were + -- received on each port of an entity. This table augments + -- the atportTable. + + zipNetInfoTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ZipNetInfoEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The table of Net Info packets received by each port + on this entity." + ::= { zipEndNode 1 } + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 50] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + zipNetInfoEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX ZipNetInfoEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The description of the Net Info packets received on + a particular port on this entity. One such entry + shall exist for each atport on this entity. + + As an example, an instance of the zipOutGetNetInfos + object might be named zipOutGetNetInfos.2" + INDEX { atportIndex } + ::= { zipNetInfoTable 1 } + + ZipNetInfoEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + zipOutGetNetInfos Counter, + zipInGetNetInfoReplies Counter, + zipZoneInInvalids Counter + } + + zipOutGetNetInfos OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ZIP GetNetInfo packets sent out this + port by this entity." + ::= { zipNetInfoEntry 1 } + + zipInGetNetInfoReplies OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ZIP GetNetInfo Reply packets received + on this port by this entity." + ::= { zipNetInfoEntry 2 } + + zipZoneInInvalids OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times this entity has received a ZIP + GetNetInfo Reply with the zone invalid bit set + because the corresponding GetNetInfo Request had an + invalid zone name." + ::= { zipNetInfoEntry 3 } + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 51] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + zipInErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ZIP packets received by this entity + that were rejected for any error." + ::= { zipEndNode 2 } + + + -- The NBP Group + -- + -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all entities + -- that implement NBP + + nbpTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF NbpEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The table of NBP services registered on this entity." + ::= { nbp 1 } + + nbpEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX NbpEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The description of an NBP service registered on this + entity. + + As an example, an instance of the nbpZone object + might be named nbpZone.2" + INDEX { nbpIndex } + ::= { nbpTable 1 } + + NbpEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + nbpIndex INTEGER, + nbpObject ATName (SIZE (1..32)), + nbpType ATName (SIZE (1..32)), + nbpZone ATName, + nbpState INTEGER, + nbpAddress DdpSocketAddress, + nbpEnumerator INTEGER (0..255) + } + + nbpIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 52] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The index of this NBP entry. This index is unique + with respect to the indexes of all other NBP entries, + and shall remain constant throughout the lifetime + of this object." + ::= { nbpEntry 1 } + + nbpObject OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX ATName (SIZE (1..32)) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The name of the service described by this entity. + When this variable is changed, the entity should + perform an NBP registration using the new nbpObject." + ::= { nbpEntry 2 } + + nbpType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX ATName (SIZE (1..32)) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The type of the service described by this entity. + When this variable is changed, the entity should + perform an NBP registration using the new nbpType." + ::= { nbpEntry 3 } + + nbpZone OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX ATName + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The zone the service described by this entity is + registered in. This must be the actual zone name, + without any wildcard characters. When this variable + is changed, the entity should perform an NBP + registration using the new nbpZone." + ::= { nbpEntry 4 } + + nbpState OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + valid(1), + registering(2), -- attempting to register the service + registrationFailed(3), + invalid(4) + } + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 53] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The state of this NBP entry. + When the registration for an entry in the nbpTable + fails, it is an implementation-specific matter as to + how long the entry will remain in the + registrationFailed(3) state before moving to the + invalid(4) state. Note that the entry may pass + immediately from the registrationFailed state to + the invalid state. + + Setting this object to the value invalid(4) has the + effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in the + nbpTable. That is, it effectively disassociates the + mapping identified with said entry. It is an + implementation-specific matter as to whether the agent + removes an invalidated entry from the table. + Accordingly, management stations must be prepared to + receive from agents tabular information corresponding + to entries not currently in use. Proper + interpretation of such entries requires examination + of the relevant nbpState object." + ::= { nbpEntry 5 } + + nbpAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DdpSocketAddress + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The DDP network, node, and socket number of this + entity. If this is unspecified, for instance if the + registration is on all ports of a multiport device, + this object shall have the value of three octets of + zero, followed by one octet of socket number." + ::= { nbpEntry 6 } + + nbpEnumerator OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..255) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The enumerator assigned to this entity." + ::= { nbpEntry 7 } + + + nbpInLookUpRequests OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 54] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of NBP LookUp Requests received." + ::= { nbp 2 } + + nbpInLookUpReplies OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of NBP LookUp Replies received." + ::= { nbp 3 } + + nbpInBroadcastRequests OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of NBP Broadcast Requests received." + ::= { nbp 4 } + + nbpInForwardRequests OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of NBP Forward Requests received." + ::= { nbp 5 } + + nbpOutLookUpReplies OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of NBP LookUp Replies sent." + ::= { nbp 6 } + + nbpRegistrationFailures OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times this node experienced a failure + in attempting to register an NBP entity." + ::= { nbp 7 } + + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 55] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + nbpInErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of NBP packets received by this entity + that were rejected for any error." + ::= { nbp 8 } + + + -- The ATEcho Group + -- + -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all + -- entities that implement ATEcho + + atechoRequests OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of AppleTalk Echo requests received." + ::= { atecho 1 } + + atechoReplies OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of AppleTalk Echo replies sent." + ::= { atecho 2 } + + atechoOutRequests OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The count of AppleTalk Echo requests sent." + ::= { atecho 3 } + + atechoInReplies OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The count of AppleTalk Echo replies received." + ::= { atecho 4 } + + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 56] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + -- The ATP Group + -- + -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all entities + -- that implement ATP + + atpInPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ATP packets received by this entity." + ::= { atp 1 } + + atpOutPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ATP packets sent by this entity." + ::= { atp 2 } + + atpTRequestRetransmissions OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times that a timeout occurred and a + Transaction Request packet needed to be + retransmitted by this host." + ::= { atp 3 } + + atpTResponseRetransmissions OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times a timeout was detected and a + Transaction Response packet needed to be + retransmitted by this host." + ::= { atp 4 } + + atpReleaseTimerExpiredCounts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times the release timer expired, as a + result of which a Request Control Block had to be + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 57] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + deleted." + ::= { atp 5 } + + atpRetryCountExceededs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times the retry count was exceeded, + and an error was returned to the client of ATP." + ::= { atp 6 } + + atpListenerTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AtpListenerEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The atpListenerTable stores information for each ATP + socket that has a listener." + ::= { atp 7 } + + atpListenerEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX AtpListenerEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This atpListenerEntry contains information about a + particular socket that has a socket listener. + + As an example, an instance of the atpListenerStatus + object might be named atpListenerStatus.0.80.220.3" + INDEX { atpListenerAddress } + ::= { atpListenerTable 1 } + + AtpListenerEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + atpListenerAddress DdpSocketAddress, + atpListenerStatus INTEGER + } + + atpListenerAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DdpSocketAddress + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The DDP address that this socket listener is bound + to. If this socket listener isn't bound to a + particular address, for instance if it is intended + for all interfaces, this object shall have the value + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 58] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + of three octets of zero followed by one octet of + socket number." + ::= { atpListenerEntry 1 } + + atpListenerStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + valid(1), + invalid(2) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The status of this socket. + + Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has the + effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in + the atpListenerTable. That is, it effectively + disassociates the mapping identified with said + entry. It is an implementation-specific matter as + to whether the agent removes an invalidated entry + from the table. Accordingly, management stations + must be prepared to receive from agents tabular + information corresponding to entries not currently + in use. Proper interpretation of such entries + requires examination of the relevant + atpListenerStatus object." + ::= { atpListenerEntry 2 } + + + -- The PAP group + -- + -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all entities + -- that implement PAP + + papInOpenConns OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of PAP Open Connection requests received + by this entity." + ::= { pap 1 } + + papOutOpenConns OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 59] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + "The number of PAP Open Connection requests sent by + this entity." + ::= { pap 2 } + + papInDatas OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of PAP Data messages received by + this entity." + ::= { pap 3 } + + papOutDatas OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of PAP Data messages sent by + this entity." + ::= { pap 4 } + + papInCloseConns OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of PAP Close Connection requests + received by this entity." + ::= { pap 5 } + + papOutCloseConns OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of PAP Close Connection requests sent by + this entity." + ::= { pap 6 } + + papTickleTimeoutCloses OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times the PAP entity on this node + closed a connection because it didn't receive a + Tickle message before its timer expired." + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 60] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + ::= { pap 7 } + + papServerTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PapServerEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A list of servers on this entity that are + accessible through the Printer Access Protocol." + ::= { pap 8 } + + papServerEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PapServerEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A set of information about a particular PAP server's + configuration and performance. + + As an example, an instance of the papServerStatus + object might be named papServerStatus.1" + INDEX { papServerIndex } + ::= { papServerTable 1 } + + PapServerEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + papServerIndex INTEGER, + papServerListeningSocket DdpSocketAddress, + papServerStatus DisplayString, + papServerCompletedJobs Counter, + papServerBusyJobs INTEGER, + papServerFreeJobs INTEGER, + papServerAuthenticationFailures Counter, + papServerAccountingFailures Counter, + papServerGeneralFailures Counter, + papServerState INTEGER, + papServerLastStatusMsg DisplayString + } + + papServerIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An unique value for each Printer Access Protocol + Server." + ::= { papServerEntry 1 } + + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 61] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + papServerListeningSocket OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DdpSocketAddress + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The Server Listening Socket that this PAP server is + listening on." + ::= { papServerEntry 2 } + + papServerStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The status string of this server. This is the + message as it would appear in a PAP Status Reply + from this server." + ::= { papServerEntry 3 } + + papServerCompletedJobs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of jobs that have been accepted and + successfully executed by this server." + ::= { papServerEntry 4 } + + papServerBusyJobs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of GetNextJob calls that have accepted + and are currently executing a job." + ::= { papServerEntry 5 } + + papServerFreeJobs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The minimum number of GetNextJob calls that are + currently waiting for a job." + ::= { papServerEntry 6 } + + + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 62] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + papServerAuthenticationFailures OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times this PAP server rejected a job + because the job was not correctly authenticated." + ::= { papServerEntry 7 } + + papServerAccountingFailures OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times this PAP server rejected a job + because the job did not fit some accounting rule, + such as exceeding a quota." + ::= { papServerEntry 8 } + + papServerGeneralFailures OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times this PAP server rejected a job + for some reason other than authentication or + accounting failures." + ::= { papServerEntry 9 } + + papServerState OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + valid(1), + invalid(2) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The state of this PAP Server entry. + + Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has the + effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in + the papServerTable. That is, it effectively + disassociates the mapping identified with said + entry. It is an implementation-specific matter as + to whether the agent removes an invalidated entry + from the table. Accordingly, management stations + must be prepared to receive from agents tabular + information corresponding to entries not currently + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 63] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + in use. Proper interpretation of such entries + requires examination of the relevant papServerState + object." + ::= { papServerEntry 10 } + + papServerLastStatusMsg OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The last status message that was transmitted by + this server." + ::= { papServerEntry 11 } + + + -- The ASP Group + -- + -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all entities + -- that implement ASP + + aspInputTransactions OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ASP requests and replies received by + this entity. Note that this is not necessarily the + number of packets containing ASP transactions." + ::= { asp 1 } + + aspOutputTransactions OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ASP requests and replies sent by this + entity. Note that this is not necessarily the number + of packets containing ASP transactions." + ::= { asp 2 } + + aspInOpenSessions OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ASP Open Session requests and replies + received by this entity." + ::= { asp 3 } + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 64] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + aspOutOpenSessions OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ASP Open Session requests and replies + sent by this entity." + ::= { asp 4 } + + aspInCloseSessions OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ASP Close Session requests and replies + received by this entity." + ::= { asp 5 } + + aspOutCloseSessions OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ASP Close Session requests and replies + sent by this entity." + ::= { asp 6 } + + aspNoMoreSessionsErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times an error condition was returned + because this server implementation could not support + another session." + ::= { asp 7 } + + aspTickleTimeOutCloses OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times the ASP entity on this node + closed a connection because it didn't receive any + messages from the remote end before its timer + expired." + ::= { asp 8 } + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 65] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + aspConnTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AspConnEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A list of ASP connections on this entity." + ::= { asp 9 } + + aspConnEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX AspConnEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A set of information describing an ASP connection. + + As an example, an instance of the aspConnState object + might be named + aspConnState.0.80.220.135.0.80.239.119.12" + INDEX { aspConnLocalAddress, aspConnRemoteAddress, + aspConnID } + ::= { aspConnTable 1 } + + AspConnEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + aspConnLocalAddress DdpSocketAddress, + aspConnRemoteAddress DdpSocketAddress, + aspConnID INTEGER (1..255), + aspConnLastReqNum INTEGER (1..65535), + aspConnServerEnd INTEGER, + aspConnState INTEGER + } + + aspConnLocalAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DdpSocketAddress + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The local address of this ASP connection." + ::= { aspConnEntry 1 } + + aspConnRemoteAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DdpSocketAddress + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The remote address of this ASP connection. If + this entry is in the listening mode, this object + shall have a value of four octets of zero." + ::= { aspConnEntry 2 } + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 66] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + aspConnID OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (1..255) + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The remote Connection ID of this ASP connection. If + this entry is in the listening mode, this object + shall have a value of zero." + ::= { aspConnEntry 3 } + + aspConnLastReqNum OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The last request number on this ASP connection. If + this entry is in the listening mode, this object + shall have a value of zero." + ::= { aspConnEntry 4 } + + aspConnServerEnd OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + sss(1), -- Server Session Socket + wss(2), -- Workstation Session Socket + sls(3) -- Server Listening Socket + } + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Specifies what mode the local session end is in." + ::= { aspConnEntry 5 } + + aspConnState OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + open(1), + closed(2), + invalid(3) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The state of this ASP connection. + Setting this object to the value invalid(3) has the + effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in the + aspConnTable. That is, it effectively disassociates + the mapping identified with said entry. It is an + implementation-specific matter as to whether the agent + removes an invalidated entry from the table. + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 67] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + Accordingly, management stations must be prepared to + receive from agents tabular information corresponding + to entries not currently in use. Proper + interpretation of such entries requires examination + of the relevant aspConnState object." + ::= { aspConnEntry 6 } + + + -- The ADSP Group + -- + -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all entities + -- that implement ADSP + + + adspInPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ADSP packets received by this entity." + ::= { adsp 1 } + + adspOutPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ADSP packets sent by this entity." + ::= { adsp 2 } + + adspInOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of data octets contained in ADSP packets + received by this entity. Note that this does not + include EOM bits." + ::= { adsp 3 } + + adspOutOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of data octets contained in ADSP packets + sent by this entity. Note that this does not include + EOM bits." + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 68] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + ::= { adsp 4 } + + adspInDataPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ADSP data packets this entity has + received." + ::= { adsp 5 } + + adspOutDataPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ADSP data packets this entity has + sent." + ::= { adsp 6 } + + adspTimeoutErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times the ADSP on this entity detected + an expired connection timer." + ::= { adsp 7 } + + adspTimeoutCloseErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times the ADSP on this entity closed a + connection because of too many timeouts." + ::= { adsp 8 } + + adspConnTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AdspConnEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A list of ADSP connections on this entity." + ::= { adsp 9 } + + adspConnEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX AdspConnEntry + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 69] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A set of information describing an ADSP connection. + As an example, an instance of the adspConnState object + might be named + adspConnState.0.80.220.7.0.80.239.142.31231" + INDEX { adspConnLocalAddress, adspConnRemoteAddress, + adspConnLocalConnID } + ::= { adspConnTable 1 } + + AdspConnEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + adspConnLocalAddress DdpSocketAddress, + adspConnLocalConnID INTEGER (0..65535), + adspConnRemoteAddress DdpSocketAddress, + adspConnRemoteConnID INTEGER (0..65535), + adspConnState INTEGER + } + + adspConnLocalAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DdpSocketAddress + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The local DDP address of this ADSP connection." + ::= { adspConnEntry 1 } + + adspConnLocalConnID OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The local Connection ID of this ADSP connection. If + this entry specifies an ADSP listener, this value + shall be zero." + ::= { adspConnEntry 2 } + + adspConnRemoteAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DdpSocketAddress + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The remote DDP address of this ADSP connection. If + this entry specifies an ADSP listener, this value + shall be zero." + ::= { adspConnEntry 3 } + + adspConnRemoteConnID OBJECT-TYPE + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 70] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The remote Connection ID of this ADSP connection. + If this entry specifies an ADSP listener, this value + shall be zero." + ::= { adspConnEntry 4 } + + adspConnState OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + open(1), + localHalfOpen(2), + remoteHalfOpen(3), + listening(4), + closed(5), + invalid(6) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The state of this ADSP connection. The state is + open if both ends are established. If only one end + is established, then the state is half-open. If + neither end is established, then the state is + closed. If an ADSP server is listening on a socket + and is not yet connected, its state is set to + listening, and the adspConnRemoteAddress, + adspConnRemoteSocket, adspConnRemoteConnID, and + adspConnRemoteWindowSize are all set to zero. + + Setting this object to the value invalid(6) has the + effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in + the adspConnTable. That is, it effectively + disassociates the mapping identified with said + entry. It is an implementation-specific matter as + to whether the agent removes an invalidated entry + from the table. Accordingly, management stations + must be prepared to receive from agents tabular + information corresponding to entries not currently + in use. Proper interpretation of such entries + requires examination of the relevant adspConnState + object." + ::= { adspConnEntry 5 } + + + + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 71] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + -- The ATPortPtoP Group + -- + -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all entities + -- that implement AppleTalk point-to-point links + + atportPtoPTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AtportPtoPEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A list of AppleTalk point-to-point connections for + this entity." + ::= { atportptop 1 } + + atportPtoPEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX AtportPtoPEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The description of one of the AppleTalk + point-to-point connections on this entity. + + As an example, an instance of the + atportPtoPRemoteAddress object might be named + atportPtoPRemoteAddress.2" + INDEX { atportPtoPIndex } + ::= { atportPtoPTable 1 } + + AtportPtoPEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + atportPtoPIndex INTEGER, + atportPtoPProtocol OBJECT IDENTIFIER, + atportPtoPRemoteName DisplayString, + atportPtoPRemoteAddress OCTET STRING, + atportPtoPPortIndex INTEGER, + atportPtoPStatus INTEGER + } + + atportPtoPIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A unique value for each AppleTalk point-to-point + connection. Its value is between 1 and the total + number of AppleTalk point-to-point connections. The + value for each connection must remain constant at + least from the re-initialization of the entity's + network management system to the next + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 72] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + re-initialization." + ::= { atportPtoPEntry 1 } + + atportPtoPProtocol OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The protocol type used over the point-to-point + connection." + ::= { atportPtoPEntry 2 } + + atportPtoPRemoteName OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A text string containing the network node name of the + entity at the other end of the point-to-point link. + If the name is unknown or undefined, then this + string is zero length." + ::= { atportPtoPEntry 3 } + + atportPtoPRemoteAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OCTET STRING + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The network address of the entity at the other end + of the point-to-point link in network byte order. + The format of this address can be determined + by examinating the atportType corresponding to this + entry. If the address is unknown or undefined, then + this string is zero length." + ::= { atportPtoPEntry 4 } + + atportPtoPPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The AppleTalk port associated with this + point-to-point connection. The interface identified + by a particular value of this index is the same + interface as identified by the same value of + atportIndex." + ::= { atportPtoPEntry 5 } + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 73] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + atportPtoPStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + valid(1), + invalid(2) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The status of this entry in the atportPtoPTable. + + Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has the + effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in + the atportPtoPTable. That is, it effectively + disassociates the mapping identified with said + entry. It is an implementation-specific matter as + to whether the agent removes an invalidated entry + from the table. Accordingly, management stations + must be prepared to receive from agents tabular + information corresponding to entries not currently + in use. Proper interpretation of such entries + requires examinationr of the relevant + atportPtoPStatus object." + ::= { atportPtoPEntry 6 } + + atportPtoPProtoOids OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atportptop 2 } + + -- A list of values to be used for the atportPtoPProtocol + -- variable. + -- When new protocols are defined, their oids may be defined + -- in separate MIB documents in different branches of the tree. + + pToPProtoOther OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atportPtoPProtoOids 1 } + pToPProtoAurp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atportPtoPProtoOids 2 } + pToPProtoCaymanUdp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= + { atportPtoPProtoOids 3 } + pToPProtoAtkvmsDecnetIV OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= + { atportPtoPProtoOids 4 } + pToPProtoLiaisonUdp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= + { atportPtoPProtoOids 5 } + pToPProtoIpx OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atportPtoPProtoOids 6 } + pToPProtoShivaIp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= + { atportPtoPProtoOids 7 } + + + + + + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 74] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + -- The Per Port Counters Group + -- + -- Implementation of this group is optional. + + perPortTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PerPortEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The table of per-port statistics for this entity." + ::= { perPort 1 } + + perPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerPortEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The statistics available for a particular port on + this entity. + + As an example, an instance of the perPortAarpInProbes + object might be named perPortAarpInProbes.2" + INDEX { atportIndex } + ::= { perPortTable 1 } + + PerPortEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + perPortAarpInProbes Counter, + perPortAarpOutProbes Counter, + perPortAarpInReqs Counter, + perPortAarpOutReqs Counter, + perPortAarpInRsps Counter, + perPortAarpOutRsps Counter, + perPortDdpInReceives Counter, + perPortDdpInLocalDatagrams Counter, + perPortDdpNoProtocolHandlers Counter, + perPortDdpTooShortErrors Counter, + perPortDdpTooLongErrors Counter, + perPortDdpChecksumErrors Counter, + perPortDdpForwRequests Counter, + perPortRtmpInDataPkts Counter, + perPortRtmpOutDataPkts Counter, + perPortRtmpInRequestPkts Counter, + perPortRtmpRouteDeletes Counter, + perPortZipInZipQueries Counter, + perPortZipInZipReplies Counter, + perPortZipInZipExtendedReplies Counter, + perPortZipZoneConflictErrors Counter, + perPortZipInErrors Counter, + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 75] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + perPortNbpInLookUpRequests Counter, + perPortNbpInLookUpReplies Counter, + perPortNbpInBroadcastRequests Counter, + perPortNbpInForwardRequests Counter, + perPortNbpOutLookUpReplies Counter, + perPortNbpRegistrationFailures Counter, + perPortNbpInErrors Counter, + perPortEchoRequests Counter, + perPortEchoReplies Counter + } + + perPortAarpInProbes OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of AARP Probe packets received + by this entity on this port." + ::= { perPortEntry 1 } + + perPortAarpOutProbes OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of AARP Probe packets sent by + this entity on this port." + ::= { perPortEntry 2 } + + perPortAarpInReqs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of AARP Request packets received + by this entity on this port." + ::= { perPortEntry 3 } + + perPortAarpOutReqs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of AARP Request packets sent by + this entity on this port." + ::= { perPortEntry 4 } + + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 76] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + perPortAarpInRsps OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of AARP Response packets received + by this entity on this port." + ::= { perPortEntry 5 } + + perPortAarpOutRsps OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of AARP Response packets sent by + this entity on this port." + ::= { perPortEntry 6 } + + + perPortDdpInReceives OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of input datagrams received by DDP + on this port, including those received in error." + ::= { perPortEntry 7 } + + perPortDdpInLocalDatagrams OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of input DDP datagrams on this + port for which this entity was their final DDP + destination." + ::= { perPortEntry 8 } + + perPortDdpNoProtocolHandlers OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of DDP datagrams addressed to this + entity on this port that were addressed to an upper + layer protocol for which no protocol handler + existed." + ::= { perPortEntry 9 } + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 77] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + perPortDdpTooShortErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of input DDP datagrams on this + port dropped because the received data length was + less than the data length specified in the DDP + header or the received data length was less than the + length of the expected DDP header." + ::= { perPortEntry 10 } + + perPortDdpTooLongErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of input DDP datagrams on this + port dropped because they exceeded the maximum DDP + datagram size." + ::= { perPortEntry 11 } + + perPortDdpChecksumErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of input DDP datagrams on this + port for which this DDP entity was their final + destination, and which were dropped because of a + checksum error." ::= { perPortEntry 12 } + + perPortDdpForwRequests OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of input datagrams on this port for + which this entity was not their final DDP + destination, as a result of which an attempt was + made to find a route to forward them to that final + destination." + ::= { perPortEntry 13 } + + + perPortRtmpInDataPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 78] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A count of the number of good RTMP data packets + received by this entity on this port." + ::= { perPortEntry 14 } + + perPortRtmpOutDataPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A count of the number of RTMP packets sent by this + entity on this port." + ::= { perPortEntry 15 } + + perPortRtmpInRequestPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A count of the number of good RTMP Request packets + received by this entity on this port." + ::= { perPortEntry 16 } + + perPortRtmpRouteDeletes OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A count of the number of times RTMP deletes a route + on this port because it was aged out of the table." + ::= { perPortEntry 17 } + + + perPortZipInZipQueries OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ZIP Queries received by this entity + on this port." + ::= { perPortEntry 18 } + + perPortZipInZipReplies OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 79] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + "The number of ZIP Replies received by this entity + on this port." + ::= { perPortEntry 19 } + + perPortZipInZipExtendedReplies OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ZIP Extended Replies received by this + entity on this port." + ::= { perPortEntry 20 } + + perPortZipZoneConflictErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times a conflict has been detected on + this port between this entity's zone information and + another entity's zone information." + ::= { perPortEntry 21 } + + perPortZipInErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ZIP packets received by this entity + on this port that were rejected for any error." + ::= { perPortEntry 22 } + + + perPortNbpInLookUpRequests OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of NBP LookUp Requests received on this + port." + ::= { perPortEntry 23 } + + perPortNbpInLookUpReplies OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of NBP LookUp Replies received on this + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 80] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + port." + ::= { perPortEntry 24 } + + perPortNbpInBroadcastRequests OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of NBP Broadcast Requests received on + this port." + ::= { perPortEntry 25 } + + perPortNbpInForwardRequests OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of NBP Forward Requests received on this + port." + ::= { perPortEntry 26 } + + perPortNbpOutLookUpReplies OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of NBP LookUp Replies sent on this port." + ::= { perPortEntry 27 } + + perPortNbpRegistrationFailures OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times this node experienced a failure + in attempting to register an NBP entity on this + port." + ::= { perPortEntry 28 } + + perPortNbpInErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of NBP packets received by this entity + on this port that were rejected for any error." + ::= { perPortEntry 29 } + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 81] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + + perPortEchoRequests OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of AppleTalk Echo requests received on + this port." + ::= { perPortEntry 30 } + + perPortEchoReplies OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The count of AppleTalk Echo replies received on + this port." + ::= { perPortEntry 31 } + + END + +6. Acknowledgments + + This document was produced by the IETF AppleTalk-IP Working Group. + + In addition, the contribution of the following individuals is also + acknowledged: + + Greg Bruell, Wellfleet + Phil Budne, Shiva + Robert Jeckell, 3Com + Greg Merrell, DEC + Greg Minshall, Novell, Inc. + Bob Morgan, Stanford University + Brad Parker, FCR + Marshall T. Rose, Dover Beach Consulting + Wayne Tackabury, Cayman + Jonathan Wenocur, Shiva + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 82] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + +7. References + + [1] Cerf, V., "IAB Recommendations for the Development of Internet + Network Management Standards", RFC 1052, IAB, April 1988. + + [2] Cerf, V., "Report of the Second Ad Hoc Network Management Review + Group", RFC 1109, IAB, August 1989. + + [3] Rose M., and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification of + Management Information for TCP/IP-based internets", STD 16, RFC + 1155, Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN Systems, May + 1990. + + [4] McCloghrie K., and M. Rose, "Management Information Base for + Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets", RFC 1156, Hughes + LAN Systems, Performance Systems International, May 1990. + + [5] Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M., and J. Davin, "Simple + Network Management Protocol", STD 15, RFC 1157, SNMP Research, + Performance Systems International, Performance Systems + International, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, May 1990. + + [6] Rose, M., Editor, "Management Information Base for Network + Management of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II", RFC 1158, + Performance Systems International, May 1990. + + [7] Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - + Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1), + International Organization for Standardization, International + Standard 8824, December 1987. + + [8] Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - + Specification of Basic Encoding Rules for Abstract Notation One + (ASN.1), International Organization for Standardization, + International Standard 8825, December 1987. + + [9] Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, Editors, "Concise MIB Definitions", + STD 16, RFC 1212, Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN + Systems, March 1991. + + [10] Gursharan S., Andrews, R., and A. Oppenheimer, "Inside + AppleTalk", Second Edition, Addison Wesley, 1990. + + + + + + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 83] + +RFC 1742 AppleTalk MIB II January 1995 + + +Security Considerations + + Security issues are not discussed in this memo. + +9. Authors' Addresses + + Steven Waldbusser + Carnegie Mellon University + 5000 Forbes Ave. + Pittsburgh, PA 15213 + + Phone: 412-268-6628 + EMail: waldbusser@cmu.edu + + + Karen Frisa + FORE Systems, Inc. + 174 Thorn Hill Road + Warrendale, PA 15086-7535 + + Phone: 412-772-6541 + EMail: kfrisa@fore.com + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Waldbusser & Frisa [Page 84] + -- cgit v1.2.3