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Network Working Group                             S. Waldbusser, EditorRequest for Comments: 1243                   Carnegie Mellon University                                                              July 1991AppleTalk Management Information BaseStatus of this Memo   This memo defines objects for managing AppleTalk objects for use with   the SNMP protocol.  This memo is a product of the AppleTalk-IP   Working Group of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).  This   RFC specifies an IAB standards track protocol for the Internet   community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.   Please refer to the current edition of the "IAB Official Protocol   Standards" for the standardization state and status of this protocol.   Distribution of this memo is unlimited.Table of Contents1. Abstract ..............................................12. The Network Management Framework.......................23. Objects ...............................................23.1 Format of Definitions ................................34. Overview ..............................................34.1 Structure of MIB .....................................34.2 The LocalTalk Link Access Protocol Group .............34.3 The AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol Group ......44.4 The AppleTalk Port Group .............................44.5 The Datagram Delivery Protocol Group .................44.6 The Routing Table Maintenance Protocol Group .........44.7 The Kinetics Internet Protocol Group .................44.8 The Zone Information Protocol Group ..................44.9 The Name Binding Protocol Group ......................44.10 The AppleTalk Echo Protocol Group ...................54.11 Textual Conventions .................................55. Definitions ...........................................56. Acknowledgements ......................................277. References ............................................288. Security Considerations................................299. Author's Address.......................................291.  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.AppleTalk-IP Working Group                                      [Page 1]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 19912.  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.  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.AppleTalk-IP Working Group                                      [Page 2]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 19913.1.  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   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.4.1.  Structure of MIB   The objects are arranged into the following groups:                      - LLAP                      - AARP                      - ATPort                      - DDP                      - RTMP                      - KIP                      - ZIP                      - NBP                      - ATEcho   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 means of assigning object   identifiers, and 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.AppleTalk-IP Working Group                                      [Page 3]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 19914.3.  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.4.4.  The AppleTalk Port Group   An AppleTalk Port is a logical connection to a network over which   AppleTalk packets can be transmitted.  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.4.6.  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.4.7.  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.4.8.  The Zone Information Protocol 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.  The ZIP group manages this   protocol and the mapping it produces.4.9.  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 theAppleTalk-IP Working Group                                      [Page 4]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991   AppleTalk network.  The NBP group manages this protocol and the NBP   services that exist on the managed device.4.10.  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.4.11.  Textual Conventions   A new data type is introduced as a textual convention in this MIB   document.  This textual convention enhances the readability of the   specification and can ease comparison with other specifications if   appropriate.  It should be noted that the introduction of this   textual convention 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 this textual convention which is 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 type is:                  DdpAddress ::=          -- 2 octets of net number,                                          -- 1 octet of node number                          OCTET STRING (SIZE (3))5.  DefinitionsRFC1243-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN          IMPORTS                  Counter, IpAddress                          FROMRFC1155-SMI                  DisplayString, mib-2                      FROMRFC1213-MIB                  OBJECT-TYPE                          FROMRFC-1212;          --  This MIB module uses the extended OBJECT-TYPE macro as          --  defined in [9]          --  AppleTalk MIBAppleTalk-IP Working Group                                      [Page 5]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991                  appletalk    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 13 }                  DdpAddress ::=  -- 2 octets of net number                                  -- 1 octet of node number                          OCTET STRING (SIZE (3))                  -- This data type is used for encoding a DDP protocol                  -- address.  The format of this address is a serial                  -- encoding of the two octets of network number in                  -- network byte order, followed by the 1 octet node                  -- number.                  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 }                  zip      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 7 }                  nbp      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 8 }                  atecho   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 9 }          -- The LLAP Group          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."                  INDEX { llapIfIndex }                  ::= { llapTable 1 }          LlapEntry ::= SEQUENCE {                  llapIfIndex             INTEGER,                  llapInPkts              Counter,                  llapOutPkts             Counter,                  llapInNoHandlers        Counter,AppleTalk-IP Working Group                                      [Page 6]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991                  llapInLengthErrors      Counter,                  llapInBads              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 }          llapInPkts OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX Counter                  ACCESS read-only                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of good packets received on this                      LocalTalk interface."                  ::= { llapEntry 2 }          llapOutPkts OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX Counter                  ACCESS read-only                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of packets transmitted on this                      LocalTalk interface."                  ::= { llapEntry 3 }          llapInNoHandlers OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX Counter                  ACCESS read-only                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of good packets received on this                      LocalTalk interface for which there was no                      protocol handler."                  ::= { llapEntry 4 }AppleTalk-IP Working Group                                      [Page 7]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991          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 }          llapInErrors OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX Counter                  ACCESS read-only                  STATUS mandatory                  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 }AppleTalk-IP Working Group                                      [Page 8]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991          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."                  ::= { 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          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."                  INDEX { aarpIfIndex, aarpNetAddress }                  ::= { aarpTable 1 }          AarpEntry ::= SEQUENCE {                  aarpIfIndex     INTEGER,                  aarpPhysAddress OCTET STRING,                  aarpNetAddress  DdpAddress          }AppleTalk-IP Working Group                                      [Page 9]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991          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-only                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The media-dependent physical address"                  ::= { aarpEntry 2 }          aarpNetAddress OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX DdpAddress                  ACCESS read-only                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The AppleTalk Network Address corresponding to                      the media-dependent physical address."                  ::= { aarpEntry 3 }          -- The ATPort Group          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."                  INDEX { atportIndex }AppleTalk-IP Working Group                                     [Page 10]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991                  ::= { atportTable 1 }          AtportEntry ::= SEQUENCE {                  atportIndex               INTEGER,                  atportDescr               DisplayString,                  atportType                INTEGER,                  atportNetStart            OCTET STRING (SIZE(2)),                  atportNetEnd              OCTET STRING (SIZE(2)),                  atportNetAddress          DdpAddress,                  atportStatus              INTEGER,                  atportNetConfig           INTEGER,                  atportZoneConfig          INTEGER,                  atportZone                OCTET STRING,                  atportIfIndex             INTEGER          }          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-only                  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 }          atportType OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX INTEGER {                       other(1),       -- none of the following                       localtalk(2),                       ethertalk1(3),                       ethertalk2(4),                       tokentalk(5),AppleTalk-IP Working Group                                     [Page 11]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991                       iptalk(6),                       serial-ppp(7),                       serial-nonstandard(8),                       virtual(9)                  }                  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 OCTET STRING (SIZE(2))                  ACCESS read-write                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The first AppleTalk network address in the range                      configured for this port.  This is a two octet                      DDP network address in network byte order."                  ::= { atportEntry 4 }          atportNetEnd OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(2))                  ACCESS read-write                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The last AppleTalk network address in the range                      configured for this port.  This is a two octet                      DDP network address in network byte order.  If the                      network to which this AppleTalk port is                      connected is a Phase 1 network or a non-extended                      network, the value for atportNetEnd shall be two                      octets of zero."                  ::= { atportEntry 5 }          atportNetAddress OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX DdpAddress                  ACCESS read-write                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The AppleTalk network address configured for this                      port."                  ::= { atportEntry 6 }          atportStatus OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX INTEGER {                       operational(1),AppleTalk-IP Working Group                                     [Page 12]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991                       unconfigured(2),                       off(3),                       invalid(4)                  }                  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 {                      configured(1),  -- explicit configuration.                      garnered(2),    -- assumed from inspection of net.                      guessed(3),     -- a "random" configuration.                      unconfigured(4)                  }                  ACCESS read-only                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The configuration status of this port."                  ::= { atportEntry 8 }          atportZoneConfig OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX INTEGER {                      configured(1),  -- explicit configuration                      garnered(2),    -- assumed from inspection of net.                      guessed(3),     -- a "random" configuration.                      unconfigured(4)                  }                  ACCESS read-only                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The configuration status of the zone informationAppleTalk-IP Working Group                                     [Page 13]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991                      for this port."                  ::= { atportEntry 9 }          atportZone OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX OCTET STRING                  ACCESS read-write                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The zone name configured for this AppleTalk                      port."                  ::= { 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 as identified by the same value of                      ifIndex."                  ::= { atportEntry 11 }          -- The DDP Group          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 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 }AppleTalk-IP Working Group                                     [Page 14]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991          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 }          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 which an attempt was made to find a                      route to forward them to that final destination."                  ::= { ddp 5 }          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 for which no protocol handler                      existed."AppleTalk-IP Working Group                                     [Page 15]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991                  ::= { ddp 7 }          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 }          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 the received data length was greater                      than the data length specified in the DDP header                      or because they exceeded the maximum DDP                      datagram size."                  ::= { ddp 10 }          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 }AppleTalk-IP Working Group                                     [Page 16]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991          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 }          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 }          ddpChecksumErrors OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX Counter                  ACCESS read-only                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of input DDP datagrams dropped                      because of a checksum error."                  ::= { ddp 14 }          -- The RTMP Group          rtmpTable OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RtmpEntry                  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."                  INDEX { rtmpRangeStart }AppleTalk-IP Working Group                                     [Page 17]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991                  ::= { rtmpTable 1 }          RtmpEntry ::= SEQUENCE {                  rtmpRangeStart  OCTET STRING (SIZE(2)),                  rtmpRangeEnd    OCTET STRING (SIZE(2)),                  rtmpNextHop     OCTET STRING,                  rtmpType        INTEGER,                  rtmpPort        INTEGER,                  rtmpHops        INTEGER,                  rtmpState       INTEGER          }          rtmpRangeStart OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(2))                  ACCESS read-write                  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 OCTET STRING (SIZE(2))                  ACCESS read-write                  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 a Phase 1 network or a                      non-extended network, the value for rtmpRangeEnd                      shall be two octets of zero."                  ::= { rtmpEntry 2 }          rtmpNextHop OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX OCTET STRING                  ACCESS read-write                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The next hop in the route to this entry's                      destination network.  If the type of this route                      is Appletalk, this address takes the same form                      as DdpAddress."                  ::= { rtmpEntry 3 }AppleTalk-IP Working Group                                     [Page 18]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991          rtmpType OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX INTEGER {                          other(1),                          appletalk(2),                          serial-ppp(3),                          serial-nonstandard(4)                  }                  ACCESS read-write                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The type of network over which this route                      points."                  ::= { rtmpEntry 4 }          rtmpPort OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX INTEGER                  ACCESS read-write                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The index of the AppleTalk port over which                      this route points."                  ::= { rtmpEntry 5 }          rtmpHops OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX INTEGER                  ACCESS read-write                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The number of hops required to reach the                      destination network to which this routing                      entry pertains."                  ::= { rtmpEntry 6 }          rtmpState OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX INTEGER {                      good(1),                      suspect(2),                      goingBad(3),                      bad(4) -- may be removed from table                  }                  ACCESS read-write                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The status of the information contained in this                      route entry.                      Setting this object to the value bad(4) has the                      effect of invalidating the corresponding entryAppleTalk-IP Working Group                                     [Page 19]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991                      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 }          -- The KIP Group          kipTable OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF KipEntry                  ACCESS not-accessible                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "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."                  INDEX { kipNetStart }                  ::= { kipTable 1 }          KipEntry ::= SEQUENCE {                  kipNetStart     OCTET STRING (SIZE(2)),                  kipNetEnd       OCTET STRING (SIZE(2)),                  kipNextHop      IpAddress,                  kipHopCount     INTEGER,                  kipBCastAddr    IpAddress,                  kipCore         INTEGER,                  kipType         INTEGER,                  kipState        INTEGER,                  kipShare        INTEGER          }          kipNetStart OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(2))                  ACCESS read-writeAppleTalk-IP Working Group                                     [Page 20]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991                  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 OCTET STRING (SIZE(2))                  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 Phase 1 network or a non-extended                      network, the value for kipNetEnd 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 }AppleTalk-IP Working Group                                     [Page 21]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991          kipCore OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX INTEGER {                       core(1),                       notcore(2)                  }                  ACCESS read-write                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The status of this network as a Kip Core                      network."                  ::= { kipEntry 6 }          kipType OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX INTEGER {                       kipRouter(1),                       net(2),                       host(3),                       other(4)                  }                  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),                       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 suchAppleTalk-IP Working Group                                     [Page 22]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991                      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 a routing protocol,                      the value of this variable is equal to                      shared(1).  Otherwise its value is private(2)."                  ::= { kipEntry 9 }          -- The ZIP Group          zipTable OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ZipEntry                  ACCESS not-accessible                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The table of zone information for reachable                      AppleTalk networks."                  ::= { zip 1 }          zipEntry OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX ZipEntry                  ACCESS not-accessible                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "An entry of zone information for a particular                      zone and network combination."                  INDEX { zipZoneNetStart, zipZoneIndex }                  ::= { zipTable 1 }          ZipEntry ::= SEQUENCE {                  zipZoneName     OCTET STRING,                  zipZoneIndex    INTEGER,                  zipZoneNetStart OCTET STRING (SIZE(2)),                  zipZoneNetEnd   OCTET STRING (SIZE(2)),                  zipZoneState    INTEGER          }AppleTalk-IP Working Group                                     [Page 23]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991          zipZoneName OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX OCTET STRING                  ACCESS read-write                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The ASCII zone name of this entry."                  ::= { 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."                  ::= { zipEntry 2 }          zipZoneNetStart OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(2))                  ACCESS read-write                  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 OCTET STRING (SIZE(2))                  ACCESS read-write                  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 Phase 1                      network or a non-extended network, the value for                      zipZoneNetEnd shall be two bytes of zero."                  ::= { zipEntry 4 }          zipZoneState OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX INTEGER {                          valid(1),                          invalid(2)                  }                  ACCESS read-writeAppleTalk-IP Working Group                                     [Page 24]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991                  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 }          -- The NBP Group          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."                  INDEX { nbpIndex }                  ::= { nbpTable  1 }           NbpEntry ::= SEQUENCE {                  nbpIndex        INTEGER,                  nbpObject       OCTET STRING,                  nbpType         OCTET STRING,                  nbpZone         OCTET STRING,                  nbpState        INTEGER           }AppleTalk-IP Working Group                                     [Page 25]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991          nbpIndex OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX INTEGER                  ACCESS read-only                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The index of this NBP entry.  This value ranges                      from 1 to the number of NBP entries currently                      registered on this entity."                  ::= { nbpEntry 1 }          nbpObject OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX OCTET STRING                  ACCESS read-write                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The name of the service described by this                      entity."                  ::= { nbpEntry 2 }          nbpType OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX OCTET STRING                  ACCESS read-write                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The type of the service described by this                      entity."                  ::= { nbpEntry 3 }          nbpZone OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX OCTET STRING                  ACCESS read-write                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The zone the service described by this entity is                      registered in."                  ::= { nbpEntry 4 }          nbpState OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX INTEGER {                          valid(1),                          invalid(2)                  }                  ACCESS read-write                  STATUS mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                      "The state of this NBP entry.                      Setting this object to the value invalid(2) hasAppleTalk-IP Working Group                                     [Page 26]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991                      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 }          -- The ATEcho Group          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 }          END6.  Acknowledgements   This document was produced by the IETF AppleTalk-IP Working Group:               Terry Braun, Novell               Gregory Bruell, Shiva               Philip Budne, Shiva               Rob Chandhok, CMU               Cyrus Chow, NASA               Bruce Crabill, UMD               Peter DiCamillo, Brown               Robert Elz, U. of Melbourne               Tom Evans, Webster               Karen Frisa, CMUAppleTalk-IP Working Group                                     [Page 27]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991               Russ Hobby, UC Davis               Tom Holodnik, CMU               Peter Honeyman, U. of Michigan               Michael Horowitz, Shiva               Van Jacobson, Lawrence Berkeley Labs               Doug Kerr, Novell               Holly Knight, Apple               Philip Koch, Dartmouth               Louise Laier, Apple               Nik Langrind, Shiva               Joshua Littlefield, Cayman               Kanchei Loa, Motorola               John Mason, Apple               Leo McLaughlin, TWG               Milo Medin, NASA               Greg Minshall, Novell               Bob Morgan, Stanford               Ed Moy, Berkeley               Matthew Nocifore, Drexel               Zbigniew Opalka, BBN               Alan Oppenheimer, Apple               Brad Parker, Cayman               Greg Satz, Cisco               John Seligson, Apple               Frank Slaughter, Shiva               Zaw-Sing Su, SRZ               John Veizades, Apple               Peter Vinsel, Apple               Jonathan Wenocur, Shiva               Steven Willis, Wellfleet   In addition, the contribution of the following individuals is also   acknowledged:               Karen Frisa, Carnegie Mellon University               Greg Minshall, Novell, Inc.               Marshall T. Rose, PSI7.  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,AppleTalk-IP Working Group                                     [Page 28]

RFC 1243                     AppleTalk MIB                     July 1991       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] Sidhu, G., Andrews, R., and A. Oppenheimer, "Inside AppleTalk",       Second Edition, Addison Wesley, 1990.8.  Security Considerations   Security issues are not discussed in this memo.9.  Author's Address   Steven Waldbusser   Carnegie Mellon University   4910 Forbes Ave.   Pittsburgh, PA 15213   EMail:  waldbusser@andrew.cmu.eduAppleTalk-IP Working Group                                     [Page 29]

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