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Network Working Group                                       G. MansfieldRequest for Comments: 1567                        AIC Systems LaboratoryCategory: Standards Track                                       S. Kille                                                        ISODE Consortium                                                            January 1994X.500 Directory Monitoring MIBStatus 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 document defines a portion of the Management Information Base   (MIB).  It defines the MIB for monitoring Directory System Agents   (DSA), a component of the OSI Directory. This MIB will be used in   conjunction with the APPLICATION-MIB for monitoring DSAs.Table of Contents1.  The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework .......................12.  MIB Model for DSA  Management .................................23.  The DSA functions and operations ..............................24.  MIB design ....................................................35.  The Directory Monitoring MIB ..................................36.  Acknowledgements ..............................................177.  References ....................................................17   Security Considerations ...........................................18   Authors' Addresses ................................................181.  The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework   The major components of the SNMPv2 Network Management framework  are   described in the documents listed below.      oRFC 1442 [1] defines the Structure of Management Information        (SMI), the mechanisms used for describing and naming objects        for the purpose of management.      o STD 17,RFC 1213 [2] defines MIB-II, the core set of managed        objects (MO) for the Internet suite of protocols.Mansfield & Kille                                               [Page 1]

RFC 1567             X.500 Directory Monitoring MIB         January 1994      oRFC 1445 [3] defines the administrative and other        architectural aspects of the management framework.      oRFC 1448 [4] defines the protocol used for network access to        managed objects.   The framework is adaptable/extensible by defining new MIBs to suit   the requirements of specific applications/protocols/situations.   Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, the   MIB.  Objects in the MIB are defined using the subset of Abstract   Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) defined in the SMI. In particular, each   object type is named by an OBJECT IDENTIFIER, which is an   administratively assigned name. The object type together with an   object instance serves to uniquely identify a specific instantiation   of the object. For human convenience, often a textual string, termed   the descriptor, is used to refer to the object type.2.  MIB Model for DSA Management   A DSA-manager may wish to monitor several aspects of the operational   DSA.  He/she may want to know the process related aspects-the   resource utilization of the operational DSA; the network service   related aspects e.g., inbound-associations, outbound-associations,   operational status, and finally the information specific to the DSA   application - its operations and performance.   The MIB defined in this document covers the portion which is specific   to the DSA-application. The network service related part of the MIB,   and the host-resources related part of the MIB, as well other parts   of interest to a Manager monitoring the DSA-application, are covered   in separate documents [6] [7].3.  The DSA functions and operations   The Directory System Agent [DSA], a component of the OSI-Directory   [5] [9], is an application process. It provides access to the   Directory Information Base [DIB] to Directory User Agents [DUA]   and/or other DSAs.  Functionally , a User [DUA] and the Directory are   bound together for a period of time at an access point to the   Directory [DSA].  A DSA may use information stored in its local   database or interact with (chain the request to) other DSAs to   service requirements.  Alternatively, a DSA may return a reference to   another DSA.   The local database of a DSA consists of the part of the DIT that is   mastered by the DSA, the part of the DIT for which it keeps slave   copies and cached information that is gathered during the operationMansfield & Kille                                               [Page 2]

RFC 1567             X.500 Directory Monitoring MIB         January 1994   of the DSA.   The specific operations carried out by the DSA are: Read, Compare,   AddEntry, ModifyEntry, ModifyRDN, RemoveEntry, List, Search. There is   also the special operation Abandon.  In response to requests results   and/or errors are returned by the DSA.4.  MIB design   The basic principle has been to keep the MIB as simple as possible.   The Managed objects included in the MIB are divided into three tables   - dsaOpsTable, dsaEntryTable and dsaIntTable.      - The dsaOpsTable provides summary statistics on the accesses,        operations and errors.      - The dsaEntriesTable provides summary statistics on the entries        held by the DSA and on cache performance.      - The dsaIntTable provides some useful information on the        interaction of the monitored DSA with peer DSAs.   There are references to the Directory itself for static information   pertaining to the DSA. These references are in the form of "Directory   Distinguished Name" [8] of the corresponding object.  It is intended   that DSA management applications will use these references to obtain   further related information on the objects of interest.5.  The Directory Monitoring MIBDSA-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN        IMPORTS          MODULE-IDENTITY,  OBJECT-TYPE,          NOTIFICATION-TYPE                     FROM SNMPv2-SMI          DisplayString,    TimeStamp,          TEXTUAL-CONVENTION                     FROM SNMPv2-TC          mib-2                     FROMRFC1213-MIB          applIndex, DistinguishedName                     FROM APPLICATION-MIB;        dsaMIB MODULE-IDENTITY           LAST-UPDATED "9311250000Z"           ORGANIZATION "IETF Mail and Directory Management Working                         Group"Mansfield & Kille                                               [Page 3]

RFC 1567             X.500 Directory Monitoring MIB         January 1994           CONTACT-INFO             "        Glenn Mansfield              Postal: AIC Systems Laboratory                      6-6-3, Minami Yoshinari                      Aoba-ku, Sendai, 989-32                      JP              Tel:    +81 22 279 3310              Fax:    +81 22 279 3640              E-Mail: glenn@aic.co.jp"         DESCRIPTION            " The MIB module for monitoring Directory System Agents."         ::= { mib-2 29 }        dsaOpsTable OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DsaOpsEntry            MAX-ACCESS not-accessible            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " The table holding information related to the                DSA operations."            ::= {dsaMIB 1}        dsaOpsEntry OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX DsaOpsEntry            MAX-ACCESS not-accessible            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Entry containing operations related statistics                for a DSA."            INDEX { applIndex }            ::= {dsaOpsTable 1}        DsaOpsEntry ::= SEQUENCE { -- Bindings            dsaAnonymousBinds                Counter32,            dsaUnauthBinds                Counter32,            dsaSimpleAuthBinds                Counter32,            dsaStrongAuthBinds                Counter32,            dsaBindSecurityErrors                Counter32,Mansfield & Kille                                               [Page 4]

RFC 1567             X.500 Directory Monitoring MIB         January 1994 -- In-coming operations            dsaInOps                Counter32,            dsaReadOps                Counter32,            dsaCompareOps                Counter32,            dsaAddEntryOps                Counter32,            dsaRemoveEntryOps                Counter32,            dsaModifyEntryOps                Counter32,            dsaModifyRDNOps                Counter32,            dsaListOps                Counter32,            dsaSearchOps                Counter32,            dsaOneLevelSearchOps                Counter32,            dsaWholeTreeSearchOps                Counter32, -- Out going operations            dsaReferrals                Counter32,            dsaChainings                Counter32, -- Errors            dsaSecurityErrors                Counter32,            dsaErrors                Counter32        }        dsaAnonymousBinds OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Number of anonymous  binds to this DSA from DUAs                since application start."            ::= {dsaOpsEntry 1}Mansfield & Kille                                               [Page 5]

RFC 1567             X.500 Directory Monitoring MIB         January 1994        dsaUnauthBinds OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Number of un-authenticated binds to this                DSA since application start."            ::= {dsaOpsEntry 2}        dsaSimpleAuthBinds OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Number of binds to this DSA that were authenticated                using simple authentication procedures since                application start."            REFERENCE              " CCITT Blue Book Fascicle VIII.8 - Rec. X.511, 1988:Section 8.1.2.1.1."            ::= {dsaOpsEntry 3}        dsaStrongAuthBinds OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Number of binds to this DSA that were authenticated                using the strong authentication procedures since                application start. This includes the binds that were                authenticated using external authentication procedures."            REFERENCE              " CCITT Blue Book Fascicle VIII.8 - Rec. X.511, 1988:                Sections8.1.2.1.2 &  8.1.2.1.3."            ::= {dsaOpsEntry 4}        dsaBindSecurityErrors OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Number of bind operations that have been rejected                by this DSA due to inappropriateAuthentication or                invalidCredentials."            REFERENCE              " CCITT Blue Book Fascicle VIII.8 - Rec. X.511, 1988:Section 12.7.2"Mansfield & Kille                                               [Page 6]

RFC 1567             X.500 Directory Monitoring MIB         January 1994            ::= {dsaOpsEntry 5}        dsaInOps OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Number of operations forwarded to this DSA                from DUAs or other DSAs since application                start up."            ::= {dsaOpsEntry 6}        dsaReadOps OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Number of read operations serviced by                this DSA since application startup."            REFERENCE              " CCITT Blue Book Fascicle VIII.8 - Rec. X.511, 1988:Section 9.1."            ::= {dsaOpsEntry 7}        dsaCompareOps OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Number of compare operations serviced by                this DSA  since application startup."            REFERENCE              " CCITT Blue Book Fascicle VIII.8 - Rec. X.511, 1988:Section 9.2."            ::= {dsaOpsEntry 8}        dsaAddEntryOps OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Number of addEntry operations serviced by                this DSA since application startup."            REFERENCE              " CCITT Blue Book Fascicle VIII.8 - Rec. X.511, 1988:Section 11.1."            ::= {dsaOpsEntry 9}Mansfield & Kille                                               [Page 7]

RFC 1567             X.500 Directory Monitoring MIB         January 1994        dsaRemoveEntryOps OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Number of removeEntry operations serviced by                this DSA since application startup."            REFERENCE              " CCITT Blue Book Fascicle VIII.8 - Rec. X.511, 1988:Section 11.2."            ::= {dsaOpsEntry 10}        dsaModifyEntryOps OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Number of modifyEntry operations serviced by                this DSA since application startup."            REFERENCE              " CCITT Blue Book Fascicle VIII.8 - Rec. X.511, 1988:Section 11.3."            ::= {dsaOpsEntry 11}        dsaModifyRDNOps OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Number of modifyRDN operations serviced by                this DSA since application startup."            REFERENCE              " CCITT Blue Book Fascicle VIII.8 - Rec. X.511, 1988:Section 11.4."            ::= {dsaOpsEntry 12}        dsaListOps OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Number of list operations serviced by                this DSA since application startup."            REFERENCE              " CCITT Blue Book Fascicle VIII.8 - Rec. X.511, 1988:Section 10.1."            ::= {dsaOpsEntry 13}Mansfield & Kille                                               [Page 8]

RFC 1567             X.500 Directory Monitoring MIB         January 1994        dsaSearchOps OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Number of search operations- baseObjectSearches,                oneLevelSearches and  subTreeSearches, serviced                by this DSA  since application startup."            REFERENCE              " CCITT Blue Book Fascicle VIII.8 - Rec. X.511, 1988:Section 10.2."            ::= {dsaOpsEntry 14}        dsaOneLevelSearchOps OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Number of oneLevelSearch operations serviced                by this DSA since application startup."            REFERENCE              " CCITT Blue Book Fascicle VIII.8 - Rec. X.511, 1988:Section 10.2.2.2."            ::= {dsaOpsEntry 15}        dsaWholeTreeSearchOps   OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Number of wholeTreeSearch operations serviced                by this DSA since application startup."            REFERENCE              " CCITT Blue Book Fascicle VIII.8 - Rec. X.511, 1988:Section 10.2.2.2."            ::= {dsaOpsEntry 16}        dsaReferrals OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Number of referrals returned by this DSA in response                to requests for operations since application startup."            REFERENCE              " CCITT Blue Book Fascicle VIII.8 - Rec. X.511, 1988:Section 12.6."            ::= {dsaOpsEntry 17}Mansfield & Kille                                               [Page 9]

RFC 1567             X.500 Directory Monitoring MIB         January 1994        dsaChainings OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Number of operations forwarded by this DSA                to other DSAs since application startup."            REFERENCE              " CCITT Blue Book Fascicle VIII.8 - Rec. X.518, 1988:Section 14."            ::= {dsaOpsEntry 18}        dsaSecurityErrors OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Number of operations forwarded to this DSA                which did not meet the security requirements. "            REFERENCE              " CCITT Blue Book Fascicle VIII.8 - Rec. X.511, 1988:Section 12.7."            ::= {dsaOpsEntry 19}        dsaErrors        OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Number of operations that could not be serviced                due to errors other than security errors, and                referrals.                A partially serviced operation will not be counted                as an error.                The errors include NameErrors, UpdateErrors, Attribute                errors and ServiceErrors."            REFERENCE              " CCITT Blue Book Fascicle VIII.8 - Rec. X.511, 1988:                Sections12.4,12.5,12.8 & 12.9."            ::= {dsaOpsEntry 20} -- Entry statistics/Cache performance        dsaEntriesTable OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DsaEntriesEntry            MAX-ACCESS not-accessible            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " The table holding information related to theMansfield & Kille                                              [Page 10]

RFC 1567             X.500 Directory Monitoring MIB         January 1994                entry statistics and cache performance of the DSAs."            ::= {dsaMIB 2}        dsaEntriesEntry OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX DsaEntriesEntry            MAX-ACCESS not-accessible            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Entry containing statistics pertaining to entries                held by a DSA."            INDEX { applIndex }            ::= {dsaEntriesTable 1}        DsaEntriesEntry ::= SEQUENCE {            dsaMasterEntries                Gauge32,            dsaCopyEntries                Gauge32,            dsaCacheEntries                Gauge32,            dsaCacheHits                Counter32,            dsaSlaveHits                Counter32        }        dsaMasterEntries OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Gauge32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Number of entries mastered in the DSA."            ::= {dsaEntriesEntry 1}        dsaCopyEntries OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Gauge32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Number of entries for which systematic (slave)                copies are maintained in the DSA."            ::= {dsaEntriesEntry 2}        dsaCacheEntries OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Gauge32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTIONMansfield & Kille                                              [Page 11]

RFC 1567             X.500 Directory Monitoring MIB         January 1994              " Number of entries cached (non-systematic copies) in                the DSA. This will include the entries that are                cached partially. The negative cache is not counted."            ::= {dsaEntriesEntry 3}        dsaCacheHits OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Number of operations that were serviced from                the locally held cache since application                startup."            ::= {dsaEntriesEntry 4}        dsaSlaveHits  OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Number of operations that were serviced from                the locally held object replications [ shadow                entries] since application startup."            ::= {dsaEntriesEntry 5} -- The dsaIntTable contains statistical data on the peer DSAs -- with which the monitored DSAs [attempt to] interact.  This -- table  will provide a useful insight into  the   effect of -- neighbours on the DSA performance. -- The table keeps track of the last "N" DSAs with which  the -- monitored  DSAs  has  interacted  [attempted to interact], -- where "N" is a locally-defined constant.          dsaIntTable OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF DsaIntEntry                  MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible                  STATUS  current                  DESCRIPTION                    " Each row of this table contains some details                      related to the history of the interaction                      of the monitored DSAs with their respective                      peer DSAs."                  ::= { dsaMIB 3 }          dsaIntEntry OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  DsaIntEntry                  MAX-ACCESS  not-accessibleMansfield & Kille                                              [Page 12]

RFC 1567             X.500 Directory Monitoring MIB         January 1994                  STATUS  current                  DESCRIPTION                    " Entry containing interaction details of a DSA                      with a peer DSA."                  INDEX { applIndex,dsaIntIndex }                  ::= { dsaIntTable 1 }          DsaIntEntry ::= SEQUENCE {              dsaIntIndex                  INTEGER,              dsaName                  DistinguishedName,              dsaTimeOfCreation                  TimeStamp,              dsaTimeOfLastAttempt                  TimeStamp,              dsaTimeOfLastSuccess                  TimeStamp,              dsaFailuresSinceLastSuccess                  Counter32,              dsaFailures                  Counter32,              dsaSuccesses                  Counter32          }        dsaIntIndex  OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX INTEGER (1..2147483647)            MAX-ACCESS not-accessible            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Together with applIndex it forms the unique key to                identify the conceptual row which contains useful info                on the (attempted) interaction between the DSA (referred                to by applIndex) and a peer DSA."            ::= {dsaIntEntry 1}        dsaName  OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX DistinguishedName            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Distinguished Name of the peer DSA to which this                entry pertains."            ::= {dsaIntEntry 2}        dsaTimeOfCreation  OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX TimeStampMansfield & Kille                                              [Page 13]

RFC 1567             X.500 Directory Monitoring MIB         January 1994            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " The value of sysUpTime when this row was created.                If the entry was created before the network management                subsystem was initialized, this object will contain                a value of zero."            ::= {dsaIntEntry 3}        dsaTimeOfLastAttempt  OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX TimeStamp            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " The value of sysUpTime when the last attempt was made                to contact this DSA. If the last attempt was made before                the network management subsystem was initialized, this                object will contain a value of zero."            ::= {dsaIntEntry 4}        dsaTimeOfLastSuccess  OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX TimeStamp            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " The value of sysUpTime when the last attempt made to                contact this DSA was successful. If there have                been no successful attempts this entry will have a value                of zero. If the last successful attempt was made before                the network management subsystem was initialized, this                object will contain a value of zero."            ::= {dsaIntEntry 5}        dsaFailuresSinceLastSuccess  OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " The number of failures since the last time an                attempt to contact this DSA was successful. If                there has been no successful attempts, this counter                will contain the number of failures since this entry                was created."            ::= {dsaIntEntry 6}        dsaFailures  OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-onlyMansfield & Kille                                              [Page 14]

RFC 1567             X.500 Directory Monitoring MIB         January 1994            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Cumulative failures since the creation of                this entry."            ::= {dsaIntEntry 7}        dsaSuccesses  OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX Counter32            MAX-ACCESS read-only            STATUS current            DESCRIPTION              " Cumulative successes since the creation of                this entry."            ::= {dsaIntEntry 8} -- Conformance information        dsaConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dsaMIB 4 }        dsaGroups      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dsaConformance 1 }        dsaCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dsaConformance 2 } -- Compliance statements        dsaOpsCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE            STATUS  current            DESCRIPTION                    "The compliance statement for SNMPv2 entities                    which implement the DSA-MIB for monitoring                    DSA operations."            MODULE  -- this module                MANDATORY-GROUPS { dsaOpsGroup }            ::= { dsaCompliances 1 }        dsaEntryCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE            STATUS  current            DESCRIPTION                    "The compliance statement for SNMPv2 entities                    which implement the DSA-MIB for monitoring                    DSA operations,  entry statistics and cache                    performance."            MODULE  -- this module                MANDATORY-GROUPS { dsaOpsGroup,dsaEntryGroup }Mansfield & Kille                                              [Page 15]

RFC 1567             X.500 Directory Monitoring MIB         January 1994            ::= { dsaCompliances 2 }        dsaIntCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE            STATUS  current            DESCRIPTION                    " The compliance statement  for SNMPv2  entities                      which implement the DSA-MIB for monitoring DSA                      operations and the interaction of the DSA with                      peer DSAs."            MODULE  -- this module                MANDATORY-GROUPS { dsaOpsGroup, dsaIntGroup }            ::= { dsaCompliances 3 } -- Units of conformance        dsaOpsGroup    OBJECT-GROUP            OBJECTS {              dsaAnonymousBinds,  dsaUnauthBinds,       dsaSimpleAuthBinds,              dsaStrongAuthBinds, dsaBindSecurityErrors,dsaInOps,              dsaReadOps,         dsaCompareOps,        dsaAddEntryOps,              dsaRemoveEntryOps,  dsaModifyEntryOps,    dsaModifyRDNOps,              dsaListOps,         dsaSearchOps,         dsaOneLevelSearchOps,              dsaWholeTreeSearchOps,dsaReferrals,       dsaChainings,              dsaSecurityErrors,  dsaErrors}            STATUS  current            DESCRIPTION                    " A collection of objects for monitoring the DSA                      operations."            ::= { dsaGroups 1 }        dsaEntryGroup    OBJECT-GROUP            OBJECTS {dsaMasterEntries,   dsaCopyEntries,       dsaCacheEntries,                     dsaCacheHits,       dsaSlaveHits}            STATUS  current            DESCRIPTION                    " A collection of objects for monitoring the DSA                      entry statistics and cache performance."            ::= { dsaGroups 2 }        dsaIntGroup    OBJECT-GROUP            OBJECTS {              dsaName,             dsaTimeOfCreation, dsaTimeOfLastAttempt,              dsaTimeOfLastSuccess,dsaFailuresSinceLastSuccess,dsaFailures,              dsaSuccesses}            STATUS  currentMansfield & Kille                                              [Page 16]

RFC 1567             X.500 Directory Monitoring MIB         January 1994            DESCRIPTION                    " A collection of objects for monitoring the DSA's                      interaction with peer DSAs."            ::= { dsaGroups 3 }END6.  Acknowledgements   This draft is the product of discussions and deliberations carried   out in the following working groups:        ietf-madman-wg  ietf-madman@innosoft.com        wide-isode-wg   isode-wg@wide.ad.jp        wide-netman-wg  netman-wg@wide.ad.jp7.  References   [1] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser, "Structure       of Management Information for version 2 of the Simple Network       Management Protocol (SNMPv2)",RFC 1442, SNMP Research,Inc.,       Hughes LAN Systems, Dover Beach Consulting, Inc., Carnegie Mellon       University, April 1993.   [2] McCloghrie, K., and M. Rose, Editors, "Management Information       Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II",       STD 17,RFC 1213, Hughes LAN Systems, Performance Systems       International, March 1991.   [3] Galvin, J., and K. McCloghrie, "Administrative Model for version       2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)",RFC 1445,       Trusted Information Systems, Hughes LAN Systems, April 1993.   [4] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S, Waldbusser, "Protocol       Operations for version 2 of the Simple Network Management       Protocol (SNMPv2)",RFC 1448, SNMP Research,Inc., Hughes LAN       Systems, Dover Beach Consulting, Inc., Carnegie Mellon       University, April 1993.   [5] CCITT Blue Book, "Data Communication Networks: Directory",       Recommendations X.500-X.521, December 1988.   [6] Kille, S., WG Chair, and N. Freed, Editor, "The Network Services       Monitoring MIB",RFC 1565, ISODE Consortium, Innosoft, January       1994.Mansfield & Kille                                              [Page 17]

RFC 1567             X.500 Directory Monitoring MIB         January 1994   [7] Grillo, P., and S. Waldbusser, "Host Resources MIB",RFC 1514,       Network Innovations, Intel Corporation, Carnegie Mellon       University, September 1993.   [8] Kille, S., "A String Representation of Distinguished Names (OSI-       DS 23 (v5))",RFC 1485, ISODE Consortium, July 1993.   [9] Kille, S., Huizer, E., Cerf, V., Hobby, R., and S. Kent, "A       Strategic Plan for Deploying an Internet X.500 Directory       Service",RFC 1430, ISODE Consortium, SURFnet bv, Corporation for       National Research Initiatives, University of California, Davis,       Bolt, Beranek and Newman, February 1993.Security Considerations   Security issues are not discussed in this memo.Authors' Addresses   Glenn Mansfield   AIC Systems Laboratories   6-6-3 Minami Yoshinari   Aoba-ku, Sendai 989-32   Japan   Phone: +81-22-279-3310   EMail: glenn@aic.co.jp   Steve E. Kille   ISODE Consortium   The Dome, The Square   Richmond TW9 1DT   UK   Phone: +44-81-332-9091   EMail: S.Kille@isode.comMansfield & Kille                                              [Page 18]

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