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Network Working Group                                 B. Stewart, EditorRequest for Comments: 1318                                  Xyplex, Inc.                                                              April 1992Definitions of Managed Objectsfor Parallel-printer-like Hardware DevicesStatus of this Memo   This document specifies an IAB standards track protocol for the   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "IAB   Official Protocol Standards" for the standardization state and status   of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.1.  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 the management of   parallel-printer-like devices.2.  The Network Management Framework   The Internet-standard Network Management Framework consists   of three components.  They are:RFC 1155 which defines the SMI, the mechanisms used for   describing and naming objects for the purpose of management.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.RFC 1213,   defines MIB-II, an evolution of MIB-I based on   implementation experience and new operational requirements.RFC 1157 which defines the SNMP, the protocol used for   network access to managed objects.   The Framework permits new objects to be defined for the   purpose of experimentation and evaluation.3.  Objects   Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information   store, termed the Management Information Base or MIB.Character MIB Working Group                                     [Page 1]

RFC 1318               PARALLEL-PRINTER-LIKE-MIB              April 1992   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 DefinitionsSection 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 [9,10].4.  Overview   The Parallel-printer-like Hardware Device MIB applies to   interface ports that might logically support the Interface   MIB, a Transmission MIB, or the Character MIB (most likely   the latter).  The most common example is a Centronics or   Data Products type parallel printer port.   The Parallel-printer-like MIB is one of a set of MIBs   designed for complementary use.  At this writing, the set   comprises:Character MIB Working Group                                     [Page 2]

RFC 1318               PARALLEL-PRINTER-LIKE-MIB              April 1992        Character MIB        PPP MIB        RS-232-like MIB        Parallel-printer-like MIB   The RS-232-like MIB and the Parallel-printer-like MIB   represent the physical layer, providing service to higher   layers such as the Character MIB or PPP MIB.  Further MIBs   may appear above these.   The following diagram shows two possible "MIB stacks", each   using the RS-232-like MIB.                                    .-----------------.         .-----------------.        |  Standard MIB   |         |   Telnet MIB    |        | Interface Group |         |-----------------|        |-----------------|         |  Character MIB  |        |     PPP MIB     |         |-----------------|        |-----------------|         | RS-232-like MIB |        | RS-232-like MIB |         `-----------------'        `-----------------'   The intent of the model is for the physical-level MIBs to   represent the lowest level, regardless of the higher level   that may be using it.  In turn, separate higher level MIBs   represent specific applications, such as a terminal (the   Character MIB) or a network connection (the PPP MIB).   The Parallel-printer-like MIB is mandatory for all systems   that have such a hardware port supporting services managed   through some other MIB, for example, the Character MIB.   The Parallel-printer-like MIB includes multiple similar   types of hardware, and as a result contains objects not   applicable to all of those types.  Such objects are in a   separate branch of the MIB, which is required when   applicable and otherwise absent.   The Parallel-printer-like MIB includes Centronics, Data   Products, and other parallel physical links with a similar   set of control signals.   The MIB contains objects that relate to physical layer   connections.  Such connections may provide interesting   hardware signals (other than for basic data transfer), such   as Power and PaperOut.   The MIB comprises one base object and three tables, detailedCharacter MIB Working Group                                     [Page 3]

RFC 1318               PARALLEL-PRINTER-LIKE-MIB              April 1992   in the following sections.  The tables contain objects for   ports and input and output control signals.5.  DefinitionsRFC1318-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN                    IMPORTS                            Counter                                    FROMRFC1155-SMI                            transmission                                    FROMRFC1213-MIB                            OBJECT-TYPE                                    FROMRFC-1212;            -- this is the MIB module for Parallel-printer-like            -- hardware devices            para    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { transmission 34 }            -- the generic Parallel-printer-like group            -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all            -- systems that have Parallel-printer-like hardware            -- ports supporting higher level services such as            -- character streams            paraNumber OBJECT-TYPE                SYNTAX INTEGER                ACCESS read-only                STATUS mandatory                DESCRIPTION                    "The number of ports (regardless of their current                    state) in the Parallel-printer-like port table."                ::= { para 1 }            -- the Parallel-printer-like Port table            paraPortTable OBJECT-TYPE                SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ParaPortEntry                ACCESS not-accessible                STATUS mandatory                DESCRIPTION                    "A list of port entries.  The number of entries is                    given by the value of paraNumber."                ::= { para 2 }Character MIB Working Group                                     [Page 4]

RFC 1318               PARALLEL-PRINTER-LIKE-MIB              April 1992            paraPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE                SYNTAX ParaPortEntry                ACCESS not-accessible                STATUS mandatory                DESCRIPTION                    "Status and parameter values for a port."                INDEX { paraPortIndex }                ::= { paraPortTable 1 }            ParaPortEntry ::=                SEQUENCE {                    paraPortIndex                        INTEGER,                    paraPortType                        INTEGER,                    paraPortInSigNumber                        INTEGER,                    paraPortOutSigNumber                        INTEGER                }            paraPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE                SYNTAX INTEGER                ACCESS read-only                STATUS mandatory                DESCRIPTION                    "A unique value for each port.  Its value ranges                    between 1 and the value of paraNumber.  By                    convention and if possible, hardware port numbers                    map directly to external connectors.  The value for                    each port must remain constant at least from one                    re-initialization of the network management agent to                    the next."                ::= { paraPortEntry 1 }            paraPortType OBJECT-TYPE                SYNTAX INTEGER {                    other(1),                    centronics(2),                    dataproducts(3)                }                ACCESS read-only                STATUS mandatory                DESCRIPTION                    "The port's hardware type."                ::= { paraPortEntry 2 }            paraPortInSigNumber OBJECT-TYPECharacter MIB Working Group                                     [Page 5]

RFC 1318               PARALLEL-PRINTER-LIKE-MIB              April 1992                SYNTAX INTEGER                ACCESS read-only                STATUS mandatory                DESCRIPTION                    "The number of input signals for the port in the                    input signal table (paraPortInSigTable).  The table                    contains entries only for those signals the software                    can detect."                ::= { paraPortEntry 3 }            paraPortOutSigNumber OBJECT-TYPE                SYNTAX INTEGER                ACCESS read-only                STATUS mandatory                DESCRIPTION                    "The number of output signals for the port in the                    output signal table (paraPortOutSigTable).  The                    table contains entries only for those signals the                    software can assert."                ::= { paraPortEntry 4 }            -- the Input Signal table            paraInSigTable OBJECT-TYPE                SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ParaInSigEntry                ACCESS not-accessible                STATUS mandatory                DESCRIPTION                    "A list of port input control signal entries."                ::= { para 3 }            paraInSigEntry OBJECT-TYPE                SYNTAX ParaInSigEntry                ACCESS not-accessible                STATUS mandatory                DESCRIPTION                    "Input control signal status for a hardware port."                INDEX { paraInSigPortIndex, paraInSigName }                ::= { paraInSigTable 1 }            ParaInSigEntry ::=                SEQUENCE {                    paraInSigPortIndex                        INTEGER,                    paraInSigName                        INTEGER,                    paraInSigStateCharacter MIB Working Group                                     [Page 6]

RFC 1318               PARALLEL-PRINTER-LIKE-MIB              April 1992                        INTEGER,                    paraInSigChanges                        Counter                }            paraInSigPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE                SYNTAX INTEGER                ACCESS read-only                STATUS mandatory                DESCRIPTION                    "The value of paraPortIndex for the port to which                    this entry belongs."                ::= { paraInSigEntry 1 }            paraInSigName OBJECT-TYPE                SYNTAX INTEGER { power(1), online(2), busy(3),                                 paperout(4), fault(5) }                ACCESS read-only                STATUS mandatory                DESCRIPTION                    "Identification of a hardware signal."                ::= { paraInSigEntry 2 }            paraInSigState OBJECT-TYPE                SYNTAX INTEGER { none(1), on(2), off(3) }                ACCESS read-only                STATUS mandatory                DESCRIPTION                    "The current signal state."                ::= { paraInSigEntry 3 }            paraInSigChanges OBJECT-TYPE                SYNTAX Counter                ACCESS read-only                STATUS mandatory                DESCRIPTION                    "The number of times the signal has changed from                    'on' to 'off' or from 'off' to 'on'."                ::= { paraInSigEntry 4 }            -- the Output Signal table            paraOutSigTable OBJECT-TYPE                SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ParaOutSigEntry                ACCESS not-accessible                STATUS mandatory                DESCRIPTIONCharacter MIB Working Group                                     [Page 7]

RFC 1318               PARALLEL-PRINTER-LIKE-MIB              April 1992                    "A list of port output control signal entries."                ::= { para 4 }            paraOutSigEntry OBJECT-TYPE                SYNTAX ParaOutSigEntry                ACCESS not-accessible                STATUS mandatory                DESCRIPTION                    "Output control signal status for a hardware port."                INDEX { paraOutSigPortIndex, paraOutSigName }                ::= { paraOutSigTable 1 }            ParaOutSigEntry ::=                SEQUENCE {                    paraOutSigPortIndex                        INTEGER,                    paraOutSigName                        INTEGER,                    paraOutSigState                        INTEGER,                    paraOutSigChanges                        Counter                }            paraOutSigPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE                SYNTAX INTEGER                ACCESS read-only                STATUS mandatory                DESCRIPTION                    "The value of paraPortIndex for the port to which                    this entry belongs."                ::= { paraOutSigEntry 1 }            paraOutSigName OBJECT-TYPE                SYNTAX INTEGER { power(1), online(2), busy(3),                                 paperout(4), fault(5) }                ACCESS read-only                STATUS mandatory                DESCRIPTION                    "Identification of a hardware signal."                ::= { paraOutSigEntry 2 }            paraOutSigState OBJECT-TYPE                SYNTAX INTEGER { none(1), on(2), off(3) }                ACCESS read-only                STATUS mandatory                DESCRIPTION                    "The current signal state."Character MIB Working Group                                     [Page 8]

RFC 1318               PARALLEL-PRINTER-LIKE-MIB              April 1992                ::= { paraOutSigEntry 3 }            paraOutSigChanges OBJECT-TYPE                SYNTAX Counter                ACCESS read-only                STATUS mandatory                DESCRIPTION                    "The number of times the signal has changed from                    'on' to 'off' or from 'off' to 'on'."                ::= { paraOutSigEntry 4 }            END6.  Acknowledgements   Based on several private MIBs, this document was produced by the   Character MIB Working Group:      Anne Ambler, Spider      Charles Bazaar, Emulex      Christopher Bucci, Datability      Anthony Chung, Hughes LAN Systems      George Conant, Xyplex      John Cook, Chipcom      James Davin, MIT-LCS      Shawn Gallagher, DEC      Tom Grant, Xylogics      Frank Huang, Emulex      David Jordan, Emulex      Satish Joshi, SynOptics      Frank Kastenholz, Clearpoint      Ken Key, University of Tennessee      Jim Kinder, Fibercom      Rajeev Kochhar, 3Com      John LoVerso, Xylogics      Keith McCloghrie, Hughes LAN Systems      Donald Merritt, BRL      David Perkins, 3Com      Jim Reinstedler, Ungerman-Bass      Marshall Rose, PSI      Ron Strich, SSDS      Dean Throop, DG      Bill Townsend, Xylogics      Jesse Walker, DEC      David Waitzman, BBN      Bill Westfield, ciscoCharacter MIB Working Group                                     [Page 9]

RFC 1318               PARALLEL-PRINTER-LIKE-MIB              April 19927.  References   [1] Cerf, V., "IAB Recommendations for the Development of Internet       Network Management Standards",RFC 1052, NRI, April 1988.   [2] Cerf, V., "Report of the Second Ad Hoc Network Management Review       Group",RFC 1109, NRI, August 1989.   [3] Rose M., and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification of       Management Information for TCP/IP-based internets",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",RFC 1157, SNMP Research,       Performance Systems International, Performance Systems       International, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, May 1990.   [6] McCloghrie K., and M. Rose, Editors, "Management Information Base       for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets",RFC 1213,       Performance Systems International, March 1991.   [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",RFC 1212, Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN Systems,       March 1991.  [10] Rose, M., Editor, "A Convention for Defining Traps for use with       the SNMP",RFC 1215, Performance Systems International, March       1991.8.  Security Considerations   Security issues are not discussed in this memo.Character MIB Working Group                                    [Page 10]

RFC 1318               PARALLEL-PRINTER-LIKE-MIB              April 19929.  Author's Address   Bob Stewart   Xyplex, Inc.   330 Codman Hill Road   Boxborough, MA 01719   Phone: (508) 264-9900   EMail: rlstewart@eng.xyplex.comCharacter MIB Working Group                                    [Page 11]

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