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Network Working Group                                      K. McCloghrieRequest for Comments: 1213                      Hughes LAN Systems, Inc.Obsoletes: RFC1158                                              M. Rose                                       Performance Systems International                                                                 Editors                                                              March 1991Management Information Base for Network Managementof TCP/IP-based internets:MIB-IIStatus of this Memo   This memo defines the second version of the Management Information   Base (MIB-II) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-   based internets.  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...............................................22. Introduction ..........................................23. Changes fromRFC 1156 .................................33.1 Deprecated Objects ...................................33.2 Display Strings ......................................43.3 Physical Addresses ...................................43.4 The System Group .....................................53.5 The Interfaces Group .................................53.6 The Address Translation Group ........................63.7 The IP Group .........................................63.8 The ICMP Group .......................................73.9 The TCP Group ........................................73.10 The UDP Group .......................................73.11 The EGP Group .......................................73.12 The Transmission Group ..............................83.13 The SNMP Group ......................................83.14 Changes fromRFC 1158 ................. .............94. Objects ...............................................104.1 Format of Definitions ................................105. Overview ..............................................106. Definitions ...........................................126.1 Textual Conventions ..................................126.2 Groups in MIB-II .....................................136.3 The System Group .....................................13SNMP Working Group                                              [Page 1]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 19916.4 The Interfaces Group .................................166.5 The Address Translation Group ........................236.6 The IP Group .........................................266.7 The ICMP Group .......................................416.8 The TCP Group ........................................466.9 The UDP Group ........................................526.10 The EGP Group .......................................546.11 The Transmission Group ..............................606.12 The SNMP Group ......................................607. Acknowledgements ......................................678. References ............................................699. Security Considerations ...............................7010. Authors' Addresses ...................................701.  Abstract   This memo defines the second version of the Management Information   Base (MIB-II) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-   based internets.  In particular, together with its companion memos   which describe the structure of management information (RFC 1155)   along with the network management protocol (RFC 1157) for TCP/IP-   based internets, these documents provide a simple, workable   architecture and system for managing TCP/IP-based internets and in   particular the Internet community.2.  Introduction   As reported inRFC 1052, IAB Recommendations for the Development of   Internet Network Management Standards [1], a two-prong strategy for   network management of TCP/IP-based internets was undertaken.  In the   short-term, the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) was to be   used to manage nodes in the Internet community.  In the long-term,   the use of the OSI network management framework was to be examined.   Two documents were produced to define the management information:RFC1065, which defined the Structure of Management Information (SMI)   [2], andRFC 1066, which defined the Management Information Base   (MIB) [3].  Both of these documents were designed so as to be   compatible with both the SNMP and the OSI network management   framework.   This strategy was quite successful in the short-term: Internet-based   network management technology was fielded, by both the research and   commercial communities, within a few months.  As a result of this,   portions of the Internet community became network manageable in a   timely fashion.   As reported inRFC 1109, Report of the Second Ad Hoc Network   Management Review Group [4], the requirements of the SNMP and the OSISNMP Working Group                                              [Page 2]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991   network management frameworks were more different than anticipated.   As such, the requirement for compatibility between the SMI/MIB and   both frameworks was suspended.  This action permitted the operational   network management framework, the SNMP, to respond to new operational   needs in the Internet community by producing this document.   As such, the current network management framework for TCP/IP- based   internets consists of: Structure and Identification of Management   Information for TCP/IP-based internets,RFC 1155 [12], which   describes how managed objects contained in the MIB are defined;   Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based   internets: MIB-II, this memo, which describes the managed objects   contained in the MIB (and supercedesRFC 1156 [13]); and, the Simple   Network Management Protocol,RFC 1098 [5], which defines the protocol   used to manage these objects.3.  Changes fromRFC 1156   Features of this MIB include:   (1)  incremental additions to reflect new operational        requirements;   (2)  upwards compatibility with the SMI/MIB and the SNMP;   (3)  improved support for multi-protocol entities; and,   (4)  textual clean-up of the MIB to improve clarity and        readability.   The objects defined in MIB-II have the OBJECT IDENTIFIER prefix:      mib-2      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mgmt 1 }   which is identical to the prefix used in MIB-I.3.1.  Deprecated Objects   In order to better prepare implementors for future changes in the   MIB, a new term "deprecated" may be used when describing an object.   A deprecated object in the MIB is one which must be supported, but   one which will most likely be removed from the next version of the   MIB (e.g., MIB-III).   MIB-II marks one object as being deprecated:      atTableSNMP Working Group                                              [Page 3]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991   As a result of deprecating the atTable object, the entire Address   Translation group is deprecated.   Note that no functionality is lost with the deprecation of these   objects: new objects providing equivalent or superior functionality   are defined in MIB-II.3.2.  Display Strings   In the past, there have been misinterpretations of the MIB as to when   a string of octets should contain printable characters, meant to be   displayed to a human.  As a textual convention in the MIB, the   datatype      DisplayString ::=          OCTET STRING   is introduced.  A DisplayString is restricted to the NVT ASCII   character set, as defined in pages 10-11 of [6].   The following objects are now defined in terms of DisplayString:      sysDescr      ifDescr   It should be noted that this change has no effect on either the   syntax nor semantics of these objects.  The use of the DisplayString   notation is merely an artifact of the explanatory method used in   MIB-II and future MIBs.   Further it should be noted that any object defined in terms of OCTET   STRING may contain arbitrary binary data, in which each octet may   take any value from 0 to 255 (decimal).3.3.  Physical Addresses   As a further, textual convention in the MIB, the datatype      PhysAddress ::=          OCTET STRING   is introduced to represent media- or physical-level addresses.   The following objects are now defined in terms of PhysAddress:      ifPhysAddress      atPhysAddress      ipNetToMediaPhysAddressSNMP Working Group                                              [Page 4]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991   It should be noted that this change has no effect on either the   syntax nor semantics of these objects.  The use of the PhysAddress   notation is merely an artifact of the explanatory method used in   MIB-II and future MIBs.3.4.  The System Group   Four new objects are added to this group:      sysContact      sysName      sysLocation      sysServices   These provide contact, administrative, location, and service   information regarding the managed node.3.5.  The Interfaces Group   The definition of the ifNumber object was incorrect, as it required   all interfaces to support IP.  (For example, devices without IP, such   as MAC-layer bridges, could not be managed if this definition was   strictly followed.)  The description of the ifNumber object is   changed accordingly.   The ifTable object was mistaken marked as read-write, it has been   (correctly) re-designated as not-accessible.  In addition, several   new values have been added to the ifType column in the ifTable   object:      ppp(23)      softwareLoopback(24)      eon(25)      ethernet-3Mbit(26)      nsip(27)      slip(28)      ultra(29)      ds3(30)      sip(31)      frame-relay(32)   Finally, a new column has been added to the ifTable object:      ifSpecific   which provides information about information specific to the media   being used to realize the interface.SNMP Working Group                                              [Page 5]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 19913.6.  The Address Translation Group   In MIB-I this group contained a table which permitted mappings from   network addresses (e.g., IP addresses) to physical addresses (e.g.,   MAC addresses).  Experience has shown that efficient implementations   of this table make two assumptions: a single network protocol   environment, and mappings occur only from network address to physical   address.   The need to support multi-protocol nodes (e.g., those with both the   IP and CLNP active), and the need to support the inverse mapping   (e.g., for ES-IS), have invalidated both of these assumptions.  As   such, the atTable object is declared deprecated.   In order to meet both the multi-protocol and inverse mapping   requirements, MIB-II and its successors will allocate up to two   address translation tables inside each network protocol group.  That   is, the IP group will contain one address translation table, for   going from IP addresses to physical addresses.  Similarly, when a   document defining MIB objects for the CLNP is produced (e.g., [7]),   it will contain two tables, for mappings in both directions, as this   is required for full functionality.   It should be noted that the choice of two tables (one for each   direction of mapping) provides for ease of implementation in many   cases, and does not introduce undue burden on implementations which   realize the address translation abstraction through a single internal   table.3.7.  The IP Group   The access attribute of the variable ipForwarding has been changed   from read-only to read-write.   In addition, there is a new column to the ipAddrTable object,      ipAdEntReasmMaxSize   which keeps track of the largest IP datagram that can be re-assembled   on a particular interface.   The descriptor of the ipRoutingTable object has been changed to   ipRouteTable for consistency with the other IP routing objects.   There are also three new columns in the ipRouteTable object,      ipRouteMask      ipRouteMetric5      ipRouteInfoSNMP Working Group                                              [Page 6]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991   the first is used for IP routing subsystems that support arbitrary   subnet masks, and the latter two are IP routing protocol-specific.   Two new objects are added to the IP group:      ipNetToMediaTable      ipRoutingDiscards   the first is the address translation table for the IP group   (providing identical functionality to the now deprecated atTable in   the address translation group), and the latter provides information   when routes are lost due to a lack of buffer space.3.8.  The ICMP Group   There are no changes to this group.3.9.  The TCP Group   Two new variables are added:      tcpInErrs      tcpOutRsts   which keep track of the number of incoming TCP segments in error and   the number of resets generated by a TCP.3.10.  The UDP Group   A new table:      udpTable   is added.3.11.  The EGP Group   Experience has indicated a need for additional objects that are   useful in EGP monitoring.  In addition to making several additions to   the egpNeighborTable object, i.e.,      egpNeighAs      egpNeighInMsgs      egpNeighInErrs      egpNeighOutMsgs      egpNeighOutErrs      egpNeighInErrMsgs      egpNeighOutErrMsgsSNMP Working Group                                              [Page 7]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991      egpNeighStateUps      egpNeighStateDowns      egpNeighIntervalHello      egpNeighIntervalPoll      egpNeighMode      egpNeighEventTrigger   a new variable is added:      egpAs   which gives the autonomous system associated with this EGP entity.3.12.  The Transmission Group   MIB-I was lacking in that it did not distinguish between different   types of transmission media.  A new group, the Transmission group, is   allocated for this purpose:      transmission OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 10 }   When Internet-standard definitions for managing transmission media   are defined, the transmission group is used to provide a prefix for   the names of those objects.   Typically, such definitions reside in the experimental portion of the   MIB until they are "proven", then as a part of the Internet   standardization process, the definitions are accordingly elevated and   a new object identifier, under the transmission group is defined.  By   convention, the name assigned is:      type OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { transmission number }   where "type" is the symbolic value used for the media in the ifType   column of the ifTable object, and "number" is the actual integer   value corresponding to the symbol.3.13.  The SNMP Group   The application-oriented working groups of the IETF have been tasked   to be receptive towards defining MIB variables specific to their   respective applications.   For the SNMP, it is useful to have statistical information.  A new   group, the SNMP group, is allocated for this purpose:      snmp   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 11 }SNMP Working Group                                              [Page 8]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 19913.14.  Changes fromRFC 1158   Features of this MIB include:   (1)  The managed objects in this document have been defined        using the conventions defined in the Internet-standard        SMI, as amended by the extensions specified in [14].  It        must be emphasized that definitions made using these        extensions are semantically identically to those inRFC1158.   (2)  The PhysAddress textual convention has been introduced to        represent media addresses.   (3)  The ACCESS clause of sysLocation is now read-write.   (4)  The definition of sysServices has been clarified.   (5)  New ifType values (29-32) have been defined.  In        addition, the textual-descriptor for the DS1 and E1        interface types has been corrected.   (6)  The definition of ipForwarding has been clarified.   (7)  The definition of ipRouteType has been clarified.   (8)  The ipRouteMetric5 and ipRouteInfo objects have been        defined.   (9)  The ACCESS clause of tcpConnState is now read-write, to        support deletion of the TCB associated with a TCP        connection.  The definition of this object has been        clarified to explain this usage.   (10) The definition of egpNeighEventTrigger has been        clarified.   (11) The definition of several of the variables in the new        snmp group have been clarified.  In addition, the        snmpInBadTypes and snmpOutReadOnlys objects are no longer        present.  (However, the object identifiers associated        with those objects are reserved to prevent future use.)   (12) The definition of snmpInReadOnlys has been clarified.   (13) The textual descriptor of the snmpEnableAuthTraps has        been changed to snmpEnableAuthenTraps, and the definition        has been clarified.SNMP Working Group                                              [Page 9]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991   (14) The ipRoutingDiscards object was added.   (15) The optional use of an implementation-dependent, small        positive integer was disallowed when identifying        instances of the IP address and routing tables.4.  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) [8]   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 [12] 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 [9],   subject to the additional requirements imposed by the SNMP.4.1.  Format of DefinitionsSection 6 contains 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 [14].5.  Overview   Consistent with the IAB directive to produce simple, workable systems   in the short-term, the list of managed objects defined here, has been   derived by taking only those elements which are considered essential.   This approach of taking only the essential objects is NOT   restrictive, since the SMI defined in the companion memo providesSNMP Working Group                                             [Page 10]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991   three extensibility mechanisms: one, the addition of new standard   objects through the definitions of new versions of the MIB; two, the   addition of widely-available but non-standard objects through the   experimental subtree; and three, the addition of private objects   through the enterprises subtree.  Such additional objects can not   only be used for vendor-specific elements, but also for   experimentation as required to further the knowledge of which other   objects are essential.   The design of MIB-II is heavily influenced by the first extensibility   mechanism.  Several new variables have been added based on   operational experience and need.  Based on this, the criteria for   including an object in MIB-II are remarkably similar to the MIB-I   criteria:   (1)  An object needed to be essential for either fault or        configuration management.   (2)  Only weak control objects were permitted (by weak, it is        meant that tampering with them can do only limited        damage).  This criterion reflects the fact that the        current management protocols are not sufficiently secure        to do more powerful control operations.   (3)  Evidence of current use and utility was required.   (4)  In MIB-I, an attempt was made to limit the number of        objects to about 100 to make it easier for vendors to        fully instrument their software.  In MIB-II, this limit        was raised given the wide technological base now        implementing MIB-I.   (5)  To avoid redundant variables, it was required that no        object be included that can be derived from others in the        MIB.   (6)  Implementation specific objects (e.g., for BSD UNIX) were        excluded.   (7)  It was agreed to avoid heavily instrumenting critical        sections of code.  The general guideline was one counter        per critical section per layer.   MIB-II, like its predecessor, the Internet-standard MIB, contains   only essential elements.  There is no need to allow individual   objects to be optional.  Rather, the objects are arranged into the   following groups:SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 11]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991      - System      - Interfaces      - Address Translation (deprecated)      - IP      - ICMP      - TCP      - UDP      - EGP      - Transmission      - SNMP   These groups are the basic unit of conformance: This method is as   follows: if the semantics of a group is applicable to an   implementation, then it must implement all objects in that group.   For example, an implementation must implement the EGP group if and   only if it implements the EGP.   There are two reasons for defining these groups: to provide a means   of assigning object identifiers; and, to provide a method for   implementations of managed agents to know which objects they must   implement.6.  DefinitionsRFC1213-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN          IMPORTS                  mgmt, NetworkAddress, IpAddress, Counter, Gauge,                          TimeTicks                      FROMRFC1155-SMI                  OBJECT-TYPE                          FROMRFC-1212;          --  This MIB module uses the extended OBJECT-TYPE macro as          --  defined in [14];          --  MIB-II (same prefix as MIB-I)          mib-2      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mgmt 1 }          -- textual conventions          DisplayString ::=              OCTET STRING          -- This data type is used to model textual information taken          -- from the NVT ASCII character set.  By convention, objects          -- with this syntax are declared as havingSNMP Working Group                                             [Page 12]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991          --          --      SIZE (0..255)          PhysAddress ::=              OCTET STRING          -- This data type is used to model media addresses.  For many          -- types of media, this will be in a binary representation.          -- For example, an ethernet address would be represented as          -- a string of 6 octets.          -- groups in MIB-II          system       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 1 }          interfaces   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 2 }          at           OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 3 }          ip           OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 4 }          icmp         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 5 }          tcp          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 6 }          udp          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 7 }          egp          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 8 }          -- historical (some say hysterical)          -- cmot      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 9 }          transmission OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 10 }          snmp         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 11 }          -- the System group          -- Implementation of the System group is mandatory for all          -- systems.  If an agent is not configured to have a value          -- for any of these variables, a string of length 0 is          -- returned.          sysDescr OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatorySNMP Working Group                                             [Page 13]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991              DESCRIPTION                      "A textual description of the entity.  This value                      should include the full name and version                      identification of the system's hardware type,                      software operating-system, and networking                      software.  It is mandatory that this only contain                      printable ASCII characters."              ::= { system 1 }          sysObjectID OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  OBJECT IDENTIFIER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The vendor's authoritative identification of the                      network management subsystem contained in the                      entity.  This value is allocated within the SMI                      enterprises subtree (1.3.6.1.4.1) and provides an                      easy and unambiguous means for determining `what                      kind of box' is being managed.  For example, if                      vendor `Flintstones, Inc.' was assigned the                      subtree 1.3.6.1.4.1.4242, it could assign the                      identifier 1.3.6.1.4.1.4242.1.1 to its `Fred                      Router'."              ::= { system 2 }          sysUpTime OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  TimeTicks              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The time (in hundredths of a second) since the                      network management portion of the system was last                      re-initialized."              ::= { system 3 }          sysContact OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The textual identification of the contact person                      for this managed node, together with information                      on how to contact this person."              ::= { system 4 }          sysName OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 14]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "An administratively-assigned name for this                      managed node.  By convention, this is the node's                      fully-qualified domain name."              ::= { system 5 }          sysLocation OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The physical location of this node (e.g.,                      `telephone closet, 3rd floor')."              ::= { system 6 }          sysServices OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..127)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A value which indicates the set of services that                      this entity primarily offers.                      The value is a sum.  This sum initially takes the                      value zero, Then, for each layer, L, in the range                      1 through 7, that this node performs transactions                      for, 2 raised to (L - 1) is added to the sum.  For                      example, a node which performs primarily routing                      functions would have a value of 4 (2^(3-1)).  In                      contrast, a node which is a host offering                      application services would have a value of 72                      (2^(4-1) + 2^(7-1)).  Note that in the context of                      the Internet suite of protocols, values should be                      calculated accordingly:                           layer  functionality                               1  physical (e.g., repeaters)                               2  datalink/subnetwork (e.g., bridges)                               3  internet (e.g., IP gateways)                               4  end-to-end  (e.g., IP hosts)                               7  applications (e.g., mail relays)                      For systems including OSI protocols, layers 5 and                      6 may also be counted."              ::= { system 7 }SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 15]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991          -- the Interfaces group          -- Implementation of the Interfaces group is mandatory for          -- all systems.          ifNumber OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of network interfaces (regardless of                      their current state) present on this system."              ::= { interfaces 1 }          -- the Interfaces table          -- The Interfaces table contains information on the entity's          -- interfaces.  Each interface is thought of as being          -- attached to a `subnetwork'.  Note that this term should          -- not be confused with `subnet' which refers to an          -- addressing partitioning scheme used in the Internet suite          -- of protocols.          ifTable OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF IfEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A list of interface entries.  The number of                      entries is given by the value of ifNumber."              ::= { interfaces 2 }          ifEntry OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  IfEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "An interface entry containing objects at the                      subnetwork layer and below for a particular                      interface."              INDEX   { ifIndex }              ::= { ifTable 1 }          IfEntry ::=              SEQUENCE {                  ifIndex                      INTEGER,SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 16]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991                  ifDescr                      DisplayString,                  ifType                      INTEGER,                  ifMtu                      INTEGER,                  ifSpeed                      Gauge,                  ifPhysAddress                      PhysAddress,                  ifAdminStatus                      INTEGER,                  ifOperStatus                      INTEGER,                  ifLastChange                      TimeTicks,                  ifInOctets                      Counter,                  ifInUcastPkts                      Counter,                  ifInNUcastPkts                      Counter,                  ifInDiscards                      Counter,                  ifInErrors                      Counter,                  ifInUnknownProtos                      Counter,                  ifOutOctets                      Counter,                  ifOutUcastPkts                      Counter,                  ifOutNUcastPkts                      Counter,                  ifOutDiscards                      Counter,                  ifOutErrors                      Counter,                  ifOutQLen                      Gauge,                  ifSpecific                      OBJECT IDENTIFIER              }          ifIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatorySNMP Working Group                                             [Page 17]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991              DESCRIPTION                      "A unique value for each interface.  Its value                      ranges between 1 and the value of ifNumber.  The                      value for each interface must remain constant at                      least from one re-initialization of the entity's                      network management system to the next re-                      initialization."              ::= { ifEntry 1 }          ifDescr OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A textual string containing information about the                      interface.  This string should include the name of                      the manufacturer, the product name and the version                      of the hardware interface."              ::= { ifEntry 2 }          ifType OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          other(1),          -- none of the following                          regular1822(2),                          hdh1822(3),                          ddn-x25(4),rfc877-x25(5),                          ethernet-csmacd(6),                          iso88023-csmacd(7),                          iso88024-tokenBus(8),                          iso88025-tokenRing(9),                          iso88026-man(10),                          starLan(11),                          proteon-10Mbit(12),                          proteon-80Mbit(13),                          hyperchannel(14),                          fddi(15),                          lapb(16),                          sdlc(17),                          ds1(18),           -- T-1                          e1(19),            -- european equiv. of T-1                          basicISDN(20),                          primaryISDN(21),   -- proprietary serial                          propPointToPointSerial(22),                          ppp(23),                          softwareLoopback(24),                          eon(25),            -- CLNP over IP [11]                          ethernet-3Mbit(26),SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 18]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991                          nsip(27),           -- XNS over IP                          slip(28),           -- generic SLIP                          ultra(29),          -- ULTRA technologies                          ds3(30),            -- T-3                          sip(31),            -- SMDS                          frame-relay(32)                      }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The type of interface, distinguished according to                      the physical/link protocol(s) immediately `below'                      the network layer in the protocol stack."              ::= { ifEntry 3 }          ifMtu OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The size of the largest datagram which can be                      sent/received on the interface, specified in                      octets.  For interfaces that are used for                      transmitting network datagrams, this is the size                      of the largest network datagram that can be sent                      on the interface."              ::= { ifEntry 4 }          ifSpeed OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Gauge              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "An estimate of the interface's current bandwidth                      in bits per second.  For interfaces which do not                      vary in bandwidth or for those where no accurate                      estimation can be made, this object should contain                      the nominal bandwidth."              ::= { ifEntry 5 }          ifPhysAddress OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  PhysAddress              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The interface's address at the protocol layer                      immediately `below' the network layer in the                      protocol stack.  For interfaces which do not haveSNMP Working Group                                             [Page 19]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991                      such an address (e.g., a serial line), this object                      should contain an octet string of zero length."              ::= { ifEntry 6 }          ifAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          up(1),       -- ready to pass packets                          down(2),                          testing(3)   -- in some test mode                      }              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The desired state of the interface.  The                      testing(3) state indicates that no operational                      packets can be passed."              ::= { ifEntry 7 }          ifOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          up(1),       -- ready to pass packets                          down(2),                          testing(3)   -- in some test mode                      }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The current operational state of the interface.                      The testing(3) state indicates that no operational                      packets can be passed."              ::= { ifEntry 8 }          ifLastChange OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  TimeTicks              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The value of sysUpTime at the time the interface                      entered its current operational state.  If the                      current state was entered prior to the last re-                      initialization of the local network management                      subsystem, then this object contains a zero                      value."              ::= { ifEntry 9 }          ifInOctets OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-onlySNMP Working Group                                             [Page 20]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of octets received on the                      interface, including framing characters."              ::= { ifEntry 10 }          ifInUcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of subnetwork-unicast packets                      delivered to a higher-layer protocol."              ::= { ifEntry 11 }          ifInNUcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of non-unicast (i.e., subnetwork-                      broadcast or subnetwork-multicast) packets                      delivered to a higher-layer protocol."              ::= { ifEntry 12 }          ifInDiscards OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of inbound packets which were chosen                      to be discarded even though no errors had been                      detected to prevent their being deliverable to a                      higher-layer protocol.  One possible reason for                      discarding such a packet could be to free up                      buffer space."              ::= { ifEntry 13 }          ifInErrors OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of inbound packets that contained                      errors preventing them from being deliverable to a                      higher-layer protocol."              ::= { ifEntry 14 }SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 21]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991          ifInUnknownProtos OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of packets received via the interface                      which were discarded because of an unknown or                      unsupported protocol."              ::= { ifEntry 15 }          ifOutOctets OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of octets transmitted out of the                      interface, including framing characters."              ::= { ifEntry 16 }          ifOutUcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of packets that higher-level                      protocols requested be transmitted to a                      subnetwork-unicast address, including those that                      were discarded or not sent."              ::= { ifEntry 17 }          ifOutNUcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of packets that higher-level                      protocols requested be transmitted to a non-                      unicast (i.e., a subnetwork-broadcast or                      subnetwork-multicast) address, including those                      that were discarded or not sent."              ::= { ifEntry 18 }          ifOutDiscards OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of outbound packets which were chosenSNMP Working Group                                             [Page 22]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991                      to be discarded even though no errors had been                      detected to prevent their being transmitted.  One                      possible reason for discarding such a packet could                      be to free up buffer space."              ::= { ifEntry 19 }          ifOutErrors OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of outbound packets that could not be                      transmitted because of errors."              ::= { ifEntry 20 }          ifOutQLen OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Gauge              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The length of the output packet queue (in                      packets)."              ::= { ifEntry 21 }          ifSpecific OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  OBJECT IDENTIFIER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A reference to MIB definitions specific to the                      particular media being used to realize the                      interface.  For example, if the interface is                      realized by an ethernet, then the value of this                      object refers to a document defining objects                      specific to ethernet.  If this information is not                      present, its value should be set to the OBJECT                      IDENTIFIER { 0 0 }, which is a syntatically valid                      object identifier, and any conformant                      implementation of ASN.1 and BER must be able to                      generate and recognize this value."              ::= { ifEntry 22 }          -- the Address Translation group          -- Implementation of the Address Translation group is          -- mandatory for all systems.  Note however that this group          -- is deprecated by MIB-II. That is, it is being includedSNMP Working Group                                             [Page 23]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991          -- solely for compatibility with MIB-I nodes, and will most          -- likely be excluded from MIB-III nodes.  From MIB-II and          -- onwards, each network protocol group contains its own          -- address translation tables.          -- The Address Translation group contains one table which is          -- the union across all interfaces of the translation tables          -- for converting a NetworkAddress (e.g., an IP address) into          -- a subnetwork-specific address.  For lack of a better term,          -- this document refers to such a subnetwork-specific address          -- as a `physical' address.          -- Examples of such translation tables are: for broadcast          -- media where ARP is in use, the translation table is          -- equivalent to the ARP cache; or, on an X.25 network where          -- non-algorithmic translation to X.121 addresses is          -- required, the translation table contains the          -- NetworkAddress to X.121 address equivalences.          atTable OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF AtEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  deprecated              DESCRIPTION                      "The Address Translation tables contain the                      NetworkAddress to `physical' address equivalences.                      Some interfaces do not use translation tables for                      determining address equivalences (e.g., DDN-X.25                      has an algorithmic method); if all interfaces are                      of this type, then the Address Translation table                      is empty, i.e., has zero entries."              ::= { at 1 }          atEntry OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  AtEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  deprecated              DESCRIPTION                      "Each entry contains one NetworkAddress to                      `physical' address equivalence."              INDEX   { atIfIndex,                        atNetAddress }              ::= { atTable 1 }          AtEntry ::=              SEQUENCE {                  atIfIndex                      INTEGER,SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 24]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991                  atPhysAddress                      PhysAddress,                  atNetAddress                      NetworkAddress              }          atIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  deprecated              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."              ::= { atEntry 1 }          atPhysAddress OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  PhysAddress              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  deprecated              DESCRIPTION                      "The media-dependent `physical' address.                      Setting this object to a null string (one of zero                      length) has the effect of invaliding the                      corresponding entry in the atTable object.  That                      is, it effectively dissasociates the interface                      identified with said entry from 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 tabular information from agents that                      corresponds to entries not currently in use.                      Proper interpretation of such entries requires                      examination of the relevant atPhysAddress object."              ::= { atEntry 2 }          atNetAddress OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  NetworkAddress              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  deprecated              DESCRIPTION                      "The NetworkAddress (e.g., the IP address)                      corresponding to the media-dependent `physical'                      address."SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 25]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991              ::= { atEntry 3 }          -- the IP group          -- Implementation of the IP group is mandatory for all          -- systems.          ipForwarding OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          forwarding(1),    -- acting as a gateway                          not-forwarding(2) -- NOT acting as a gateway                      }              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The indication of whether this entity is acting                      as an IP gateway in respect to the forwarding of                      datagrams received by, but not addressed to, this                      entity.  IP gateways forward datagrams.  IP hosts                      do not (except those source-routed via the host).                      Note that for some managed nodes, this object may                      take on only a subset of the values possible.                      Accordingly, it is appropriate for an agent to                      return a `badValue' response if a management                      station attempts to change this object to an                      inappropriate value."              ::= { ip 1 }          ipDefaultTTL OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The default value inserted into the Time-To-Live                      field of the IP header of datagrams originated at                      this entity, whenever a TTL value is not supplied                      by the transport layer protocol."              ::= { ip 2 }          ipInReceives OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of input datagrams received from                      interfaces, including those received in error."SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 26]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991              ::= { ip 3 }          ipInHdrErrors OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of input datagrams discarded due to                      errors in their IP headers, including bad                      checksums, version number mismatch, other format                      errors, time-to-live exceeded, errors discovered                      in processing their IP options, etc."              ::= { ip 4 }          ipInAddrErrors OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of input datagrams discarded because                      the IP address in their IP header's destination                      field was not a valid address to be received at                      this entity.  This count includes invalid                      addresses (e.g., 0.0.0.0) and addresses of                      unsupported Classes (e.g., Class E).  For entities                      which are not IP Gateways and therefore do not                      forward datagrams, this counter includes datagrams                      discarded because the destination address was not                      a local address."              ::= { ip 5 }          ipForwDatagrams OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of input datagrams for which this                      entity was not their final IP destination, as a                      result of which an attempt was made to find a                      route to forward them to that final destination.                      In entities which do not act as IP Gateways, this                      counter will include only those packets which were                      Source-Routed via this entity, and the Source-                      Route option processing was successful."              ::= { ip 6 }          ipInUnknownProtos OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  CounterSNMP Working Group                                             [Page 27]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of locally-addressed datagrams                      received successfully but discarded because of an                      unknown or unsupported protocol."              ::= { ip 7 }          ipInDiscards OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of input IP datagrams for which no                      problems were encountered to prevent their                      continued processing, but which were discarded                      (e.g., for lack of buffer space).  Note that this                      counter does not include any datagrams discarded                      while awaiting re-assembly."              ::= { ip 8 }          ipInDelivers OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of input datagrams successfully                      delivered to IP user-protocols (including ICMP)."              ::= { ip 9 }          ipOutRequests OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of IP datagrams which local IP                      user-protocols (including ICMP) supplied to IP in                      requests for transmission.  Note that this counter                      does not include any datagrams counted in                      ipForwDatagrams."              ::= { ip 10 }          ipOutDiscards OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of output IP datagrams for which noSNMP Working Group                                             [Page 28]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991                      problem was encountered to prevent their                      transmission to their destination, but which were                      discarded (e.g., for lack of buffer space).  Note                      that this counter would include datagrams counted                      in ipForwDatagrams if any such packets met this                      (discretionary) discard criterion."              ::= { ip 11 }          ipOutNoRoutes OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of IP datagrams discarded because no                      route could be found to transmit them to their                      destination.  Note that this counter includes any                      packets counted in ipForwDatagrams which meet this                      `no-route' criterion.  Note that this includes any                      datagarms which a host cannot route because all of                      its default gateways are down."              ::= { ip 12 }          ipReasmTimeout OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The maximum number of seconds which received                      fragments are held while they are awaiting                      reassembly at this entity."              ::= { ip 13 }          ipReasmReqds OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of IP fragments received which needed                      to be reassembled at this entity."              ::= { ip 14 }          ipReasmOKs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of IP datagrams successfully re-                      assembled."SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 29]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991              ::= { ip 15 }          ipReasmFails OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of failures detected by the IP re-                      assembly algorithm (for whatever reason: timed                      out, errors, etc).  Note that this is not                      necessarily a count of discarded IP fragments                      since some algorithms (notably the algorithm inRFC 815) can lose track of the number of fragments                      by combining them as they are received."              ::= { ip 16 }          ipFragOKs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of IP datagrams that have been                      successfully fragmented at this entity."              ::= { ip 17 }          ipFragFails OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of IP datagrams that have been                      discarded because they needed to be fragmented at                      this entity but could not be, e.g., because their                      Don't Fragment flag was set."              ::= { ip 18 }          ipFragCreates OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of IP datagram fragments that have                      been generated as a result of fragmentation at                      this entity."              ::= { ip 19 }SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 30]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991          -- the IP address table          -- The IP address table contains this entity's IP addressing          -- information.          ipAddrTable OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF IpAddrEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The table of addressing information relevant to                      this entity's IP addresses."              ::= { ip 20 }          ipAddrEntry OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  IpAddrEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The addressing information for one of this                      entity's IP addresses."              INDEX   { ipAdEntAddr }              ::= { ipAddrTable 1 }          IpAddrEntry ::=              SEQUENCE {                  ipAdEntAddr                      IpAddress,                  ipAdEntIfIndex                      INTEGER,                  ipAdEntNetMask                      IpAddress,                  ipAdEntBcastAddr                      INTEGER,                  ipAdEntReasmMaxSize                      INTEGER (0..65535)              }          ipAdEntAddr OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  IpAddress              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The IP address to which this entry's addressing                      information pertains."              ::= { ipAddrEntry 1 }SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 31]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991          ipAdEntIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The index value which uniquely identifies the                      interface to which this entry is applicable.  The                      interface identified by a particular value of this                      index is the same interface as identified by the                      same value of ifIndex."              ::= { ipAddrEntry 2 }          ipAdEntNetMask OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  IpAddress              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The subnet mask associated with the IP address of                      this entry.  The value of the mask is an IP                      address with all the network bits set to 1 and all                      the hosts bits set to 0."              ::= { ipAddrEntry 3 }          ipAdEntBcastAddr OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The value of the least-significant bit in the IP                      broadcast address used for sending datagrams on                      the (logical) interface associated with the IP                      address of this entry.  For example, when the                      Internet standard all-ones broadcast address is                      used, the value will be 1.  This value applies to                      both the subnet and network broadcasts addresses                      used by the entity on this (logical) interface."              ::= { ipAddrEntry 4 }          ipAdEntReasmMaxSize OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..65535)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The size of the largest IP datagram which this                      entity can re-assemble from incoming IP fragmented                      datagrams received on this interface."              ::= { ipAddrEntry 5 }SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 32]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991          -- the IP routing table          -- The IP routing table contains an entry for each route          -- presently known to this entity.          ipRouteTable OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF IpRouteEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "This entity's IP Routing table."              ::= { ip 21 }          ipRouteEntry OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  IpRouteEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A route to a particular destination."              INDEX   { ipRouteDest }              ::= { ipRouteTable 1 }          IpRouteEntry ::=              SEQUENCE {                  ipRouteDest                      IpAddress,                  ipRouteIfIndex                      INTEGER,                  ipRouteMetric1                      INTEGER,                  ipRouteMetric2                      INTEGER,                  ipRouteMetric3                      INTEGER,                  ipRouteMetric4                      INTEGER,                  ipRouteNextHop                      IpAddress,                  ipRouteType                      INTEGER,                  ipRouteProto                      INTEGER,                  ipRouteAge                      INTEGER,                  ipRouteMask                      IpAddress,                  ipRouteMetric5                      INTEGER,SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 33]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991                  ipRouteInfo                      OBJECT IDENTIFIER              }          ipRouteDest OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  IpAddress              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The destination IP address of this route.  An                      entry with a value of 0.0.0.0 is considered a                      default route.  Multiple routes to a single                      destination can appear in the table, but access to                      such multiple entries is dependent on the table-                      access mechanisms defined by the network                      management protocol in use."              ::= { ipRouteEntry 1 }          ipRouteIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The index value which uniquely identifies the                      local interface through which the next hop of this                      route should be reached.  The interface identified                      by a particular value of this index is the same                      interface as identified by the same value of                      ifIndex."              ::= { ipRouteEntry 2 }          ipRouteMetric1 OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The primary routing metric for this route.  The                      semantics of this metric are determined by the                      routing-protocol specified in the route's                      ipRouteProto value.  If this metric is not used,                      its value should be set to -1."              ::= { ipRouteEntry 3 }          ipRouteMetric2 OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTIONSNMP Working Group                                             [Page 34]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991                      "An alternate routing metric for this route.  The                      semantics of this metric are determined by the                      routing-protocol specified in the route's                      ipRouteProto value.  If this metric is not used,                      its value should be set to -1."              ::= { ipRouteEntry 4 }          ipRouteMetric3 OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "An alternate routing metric for this route.  The                      semantics of this metric are determined by the                      routing-protocol specified in the route's                      ipRouteProto value.  If this metric is not used,                      its value should be set to -1."              ::= { ipRouteEntry 5 }          ipRouteMetric4 OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "An alternate routing metric for this route.  The                      semantics of this metric are determined by the                      routing-protocol specified in the route's                      ipRouteProto value.  If this metric is not used,                      its value should be set to -1."              ::= { ipRouteEntry 6 }          ipRouteNextHop OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  IpAddress              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The IP address of the next hop of this route.                      (In the case of a route bound to an interface                      which is realized via a broadcast media, the value                      of this field is the agent's IP address on that                      interface.)"              ::= { ipRouteEntry 7 }          ipRouteType OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          other(1),        -- none of the following                          invalid(2),      -- an invalidated routeSNMP Working Group                                             [Page 35]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991                                           -- route to directly                          direct(3),       -- connected (sub-)network                                           -- route to a non-local                          indirect(4)      -- host/network/sub-network                      }              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The type of route.  Note that the values                      direct(3) and indirect(4) refer to the notion of                      direct and indirect routing in the IP                      architecture.                      Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has                      the effect of invalidating the corresponding entry                      in the ipRouteTable object.  That is, it                      effectively dissasociates the destination                      identified with said entry from the route                      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 tabular information from agents that                      corresponds to entries not currently in use.                      Proper interpretation of such entries requires                      examination of the relevant ipRouteType object."              ::= { ipRouteEntry 8 }          ipRouteProto OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          other(1),       -- none of the following                                          -- non-protocol information,                                          -- e.g., manually configured                          local(2),       -- entries                                          -- set via a network                          netmgmt(3),     -- management protocol                                          -- obtained via ICMP,                          icmp(4),        -- e.g., Redirect                                          -- the remaining values are                                          -- all gateway routing                                          -- protocols                          egp(5),                          ggp(6),SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 36]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991                          hello(7),                          rip(8),                          is-is(9),                          es-is(10),                          ciscoIgrp(11),                          bbnSpfIgp(12),                          ospf(13),                          bgp(14)                      }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The routing mechanism via which this route was                      learned.  Inclusion of values for gateway routing                      protocols is not intended to imply that hosts                      should support those protocols."              ::= { ipRouteEntry 9 }          ipRouteAge OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of seconds since this route was last                      updated or otherwise determined to be correct.                      Note that no semantics of `too old' can be implied                      except through knowledge of the routing protocol                      by which the route was learned."              ::= { ipRouteEntry 10 }          ipRouteMask OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  IpAddress              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "Indicate the mask to be logical-ANDed with the                      destination address before being compared to the                      value in the ipRouteDest field.  For those systems                      that do not support arbitrary subnet masks, an                      agent constructs the value of the ipRouteMask by                      determining whether the value of the correspondent                      ipRouteDest field belong to a class-A, B, or C                      network, and then using one of:                           mask           network                           255.0.0.0      class-A                           255.255.0.0    class-B                           255.255.255.0  class-CSNMP Working Group                                             [Page 37]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991                      If the value of the ipRouteDest is 0.0.0.0 (a                      default route), then the mask value is also                      0.0.0.0.  It should be noted that all IP routing                      subsystems implicitly use this mechanism."              ::= { ipRouteEntry 11 }          ipRouteMetric5 OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "An alternate routing metric for this route.  The                      semantics of this metric are determined by the                      routing-protocol specified in the route's                      ipRouteProto value.  If this metric is not used,                      its value should be set to -1."              ::= { ipRouteEntry 12 }          ipRouteInfo OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  OBJECT IDENTIFIER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A reference to MIB definitions specific to the                      particular routing protocol which is responsible                      for this route, as determined by the value                      specified in the route's ipRouteProto value.  If                      this information is not present, its value should                      be set to the OBJECT IDENTIFIER { 0 0 }, which is                      a syntatically valid object identifier, and any                      conformant implementation of ASN.1 and BER must be                      able to generate and recognize this value."              ::= { ipRouteEntry 13 }          -- the IP Address Translation table          -- The IP address translation table contain the IpAddress to          -- `physical' address equivalences.  Some interfaces do not          -- use translation tables for determining address          -- equivalences (e.g., DDN-X.25 has an algorithmic method);          -- if all interfaces are of this type, then the Address          -- Translation table is empty, i.e., has zero entries.          ipNetToMediaTable OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF IpNetToMediaEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatorySNMP Working Group                                             [Page 38]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991              DESCRIPTION                      "The IP Address Translation table used for mapping                      from IP addresses to physical addresses."              ::= { ip 22 }          ipNetToMediaEntry OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  IpNetToMediaEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "Each entry contains one IpAddress to `physical'                      address equivalence."              INDEX   { ipNetToMediaIfIndex,                        ipNetToMediaNetAddress }              ::= { ipNetToMediaTable 1 }          IpNetToMediaEntry ::=              SEQUENCE {                  ipNetToMediaIfIndex                      INTEGER,                  ipNetToMediaPhysAddress                      PhysAddress,                  ipNetToMediaNetAddress                      IpAddress,                  ipNetToMediaType                      INTEGER              }          ipNetToMediaIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-write              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."              ::= { ipNetToMediaEntry 1 }          ipNetToMediaPhysAddress OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  PhysAddress              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The media-dependent `physical' address."              ::= { ipNetToMediaEntry 2 }SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 39]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991          ipNetToMediaNetAddress OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  IpAddress              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The IpAddress corresponding to the media-                      dependent `physical' address."              ::= { ipNetToMediaEntry 3 }          ipNetToMediaType OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          other(1),        -- none of the following                          invalid(2),      -- an invalidated mapping                          dynamic(3),                          static(4)                      }              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The type of mapping.                      Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has                      the effect of invalidating the corresponding entry                      in the ipNetToMediaTable.  That is, it effectively                      dissasociates the interface identified with said                      entry from 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 tabular information                      from agents that corresponds to entries not                      currently in use.  Proper interpretation of such                      entries requires examination of the relevant                      ipNetToMediaType object."              ::= { ipNetToMediaEntry 4 }          -- additional IP objects          ipRoutingDiscards OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of routing entries which were chosen                      to be discarded even though they are valid.  One                      possible reason for discarding such an entry could                      be to free-up buffer space for other routingSNMP Working Group                                             [Page 40]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991                      entries."              ::= { ip 23 }          -- the ICMP group          -- Implementation of the ICMP group is mandatory for all          -- systems.          icmpInMsgs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of ICMP messages which the                      entity received.  Note that this counter includes                      all those counted by icmpInErrors."              ::= { icmp 1 }          icmpInErrors OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of ICMP messages which the entity                      received but determined as having ICMP-specific                      errors (bad ICMP checksums, bad length, etc.)."              ::= { icmp 2 }          icmpInDestUnreachs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of ICMP Destination Unreachable                      messages received."              ::= { icmp 3 }          icmpInTimeExcds OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of ICMP Time Exceeded messages                      received."              ::= { icmp 4 }SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 41]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991          icmpInParmProbs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of ICMP Parameter Problem messages                      received."              ::= { icmp 5 }          icmpInSrcQuenchs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of ICMP Source Quench messages                      received."              ::= { icmp 6 }          icmpInRedirects OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of ICMP Redirect messages received."              ::= { icmp 7 }          icmpInEchos OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of ICMP Echo (request) messages                      received."              ::= { icmp 8 }          icmpInEchoReps OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of ICMP Echo Reply messages received."              ::= { icmp 9 }          icmpInTimestamps OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTIONSNMP Working Group                                             [Page 42]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991                      "The number of ICMP Timestamp (request) messages                      received."              ::= { icmp 10 }          icmpInTimestampReps OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of ICMP Timestamp Reply messages                      received."              ::= { icmp 11 }          icmpInAddrMasks OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of ICMP Address Mask Request messages                      received."              ::= { icmp 12 }          icmpInAddrMaskReps OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of ICMP Address Mask Reply messages                      received."              ::= { icmp 13 }          icmpOutMsgs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of ICMP messages which this                      entity attempted to send.  Note that this counter                      includes all those counted by icmpOutErrors."              ::= { icmp 14 }          icmpOutErrors OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of ICMP messages which this entity did                      not send due to problems discovered within ICMPSNMP Working Group                                             [Page 43]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991                      such as a lack of buffers.  This value should not                      include errors discovered outside the ICMP layer                      such as the inability of IP to route the resultant                      datagram.  In some implementations there may be no                      types of error which contribute to this counter's                      value."              ::= { icmp 15 }          icmpOutDestUnreachs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of ICMP Destination Unreachable                      messages sent."              ::= { icmp 16 }          icmpOutTimeExcds OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of ICMP Time Exceeded messages sent."              ::= { icmp 17 }          icmpOutParmProbs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of ICMP Parameter Problem messages                      sent."              ::= { icmp 18 }          icmpOutSrcQuenchs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of ICMP Source Quench messages sent."              ::= { icmp 19 }          icmpOutRedirects OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of ICMP Redirect messages sent.  For aSNMP Working Group                                             [Page 44]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991                      host, this object will always be zero, since hosts                      do not send redirects."              ::= { icmp 20 }          icmpOutEchos OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of ICMP Echo (request) messages sent."              ::= { icmp 21 }          icmpOutEchoReps OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of ICMP Echo Reply messages sent."              ::= { icmp 22 }          icmpOutTimestamps OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of ICMP Timestamp (request) messages                      sent."              ::= { icmp 23 }          icmpOutTimestampReps OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of ICMP Timestamp Reply messages                      sent."              ::= { icmp 24 }          icmpOutAddrMasks OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of ICMP Address Mask Request messages                      sent."              ::= { icmp 25 }SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 45]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991          icmpOutAddrMaskReps OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of ICMP Address Mask Reply messages                      sent."              ::= { icmp 26 }          -- the TCP group          -- Implementation of the TCP group is mandatory for all          -- systems that implement the TCP.          -- Note that instances of object types that represent          -- information about a particular TCP connection are          -- transient; they persist only as long as the connection          -- in question.          tcpRtoAlgorithm OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          other(1),    -- none of the following                          constant(2), -- a constant rto                          rsre(3),     -- MIL-STD-1778,Appendix B                          vanj(4)      -- Van Jacobson's algorithm [10]                      }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The algorithm used to determine the timeout value                      used for retransmitting unacknowledged octets."              ::= { tcp 1 }          tcpRtoMin OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The minimum value permitted by a TCP                      implementation for the retransmission timeout,                      measured in milliseconds.  More refined semantics                      for objects of this type depend upon the algorithm                      used to determine the retransmission timeout.  In                      particular, when the timeout algorithm is rsre(3),                      an object of this type has the semantics of the                      LBOUND quantity described inRFC 793."SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 46]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991              ::= { tcp 2 }          tcpRtoMax OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The maximum value permitted by a TCP                      implementation for the retransmission timeout,                      measured in milliseconds.  More refined semantics                      for objects of this type depend upon the algorithm                      used to determine the retransmission timeout.  In                      particular, when the timeout algorithm is rsre(3),                      an object of this type has the semantics of the                      UBOUND quantity described inRFC 793."              ::= { tcp 3 }          tcpMaxConn OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The limit on the total number of TCP connections                      the entity can support.  In entities where the                      maximum number of connections is dynamic, this                      object should contain the value -1."              ::= { tcp 4 }          tcpActiveOpens OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of times TCP connections have made a                      direct transition to the SYN-SENT state from the                      CLOSED state."              ::= { tcp 5 }          tcpPassiveOpens OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of times TCP connections have made a                      direct transition to the SYN-RCVD state from the                      LISTEN state."              ::= { tcp 6 }SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 47]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991          tcpAttemptFails OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of times TCP connections have made a                      direct transition to the CLOSED state from either                      the SYN-SENT state or the SYN-RCVD state, plus the                      number of times TCP connections have made a direct                      transition to the LISTEN state from the SYN-RCVD                      state."              ::= { tcp 7 }          tcpEstabResets OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of times TCP connections have made a                      direct transition to the CLOSED state from either                      the ESTABLISHED state or the CLOSE-WAIT state."              ::= { tcp 8 }          tcpCurrEstab OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Gauge              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of TCP connections for which the                      current state is either ESTABLISHED or CLOSE-                      WAIT."              ::= { tcp 9 }          tcpInSegs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of segments received, including                      those received in error.  This count includes                      segments received on currently established                      connections."              ::= { tcp 10 }          tcpOutSegs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatorySNMP Working Group                                             [Page 48]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of segments sent, including                      those on current connections but excluding those                      containing only retransmitted octets."              ::= { tcp 11 }          tcpRetransSegs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of segments retransmitted - that                      is, the number of TCP segments transmitted                      containing one or more previously transmitted                      octets."              ::= { tcp 12 }          -- the TCP Connection table          -- The TCP connection table contains information about this          -- entity's existing TCP connections.          tcpConnTable OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF TcpConnEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A table containing TCP connection-specific                      information."              ::= { tcp 13 }          tcpConnEntry OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  TcpConnEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "Information about a particular current TCP                      connection.  An object of this type is transient,                      in that it ceases to exist when (or soon after)                      the connection makes the transition to the CLOSED                      state."              INDEX   { tcpConnLocalAddress,                        tcpConnLocalPort,                        tcpConnRemAddress,                        tcpConnRemPort }              ::= { tcpConnTable 1 }SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 49]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991          TcpConnEntry ::=              SEQUENCE {                  tcpConnState                      INTEGER,                  tcpConnLocalAddress                      IpAddress,                  tcpConnLocalPort                      INTEGER (0..65535),                  tcpConnRemAddress                      IpAddress,                  tcpConnRemPort                      INTEGER (0..65535)              }          tcpConnState OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          closed(1),                          listen(2),                          synSent(3),                          synReceived(4),                          established(5),                          finWait1(6),                          finWait2(7),                          closeWait(8),                          lastAck(9),                          closing(10),                          timeWait(11),                          deleteTCB(12)                      }              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The state of this TCP connection.                      The only value which may be set by a management                      station is deleteTCB(12).  Accordingly, it is                      appropriate for an agent to return a `badValue'                      response if a management station attempts to set                      this object to any other value.                      If a management station sets this object to the                      value deleteTCB(12), then this has the effect of                      deleting the TCB (as defined inRFC 793) of the                      corresponding connection on the managed node,                      resulting in immediate termination of the                      connection.                      As an implementation-specific option, a RSTSNMP Working Group                                             [Page 50]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991                      segment may be sent from the managed node to the                      other TCP endpoint (note however that RST segments                      are not sent reliably)."              ::= { tcpConnEntry 1 }          tcpConnLocalAddress OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  IpAddress              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The local IP address for this TCP connection.  In                      the case of a connection in the listen state which                      is willing to accept connections for any IP                      interface associated with the node, the value                      0.0.0.0 is used."              ::= { tcpConnEntry 2 }          tcpConnLocalPort OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..65535)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The local port number for this TCP connection."              ::= { tcpConnEntry 3 }          tcpConnRemAddress OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  IpAddress              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The remote IP address for this TCP connection."              ::= { tcpConnEntry 4 }          tcpConnRemPort OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..65535)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The remote port number for this TCP connection."              ::= { tcpConnEntry 5 }          -- additional TCP objects          tcpInErrs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatorySNMP Working Group                                             [Page 51]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of segments received in error                      (e.g., bad TCP checksums)."              ::= { tcp 14 }          tcpOutRsts OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of TCP segments sent containing the                      RST flag."              ::= { tcp 15 }          -- the UDP group          -- Implementation of the UDP group is mandatory for all          -- systems which implement the UDP.          udpInDatagrams OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of UDP datagrams delivered to                      UDP users."              ::= { udp 1 }          udpNoPorts OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of received UDP datagrams for                      which there was no application at the destination                      port."              ::= { udp 2 }          udpInErrors OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of received UDP datagrams that could                      not be delivered for reasons other than the lack                      of an application at the destination port."              ::= { udp 3 }SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 52]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991          udpOutDatagrams OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of UDP datagrams sent from this                      entity."              ::= { udp 4 }          -- the UDP Listener table          -- The UDP listener table contains information about this          -- entity's UDP end-points on which a local application is          -- currently accepting datagrams.          udpTable OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF UdpEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A table containing UDP listener information."              ::= { udp 5 }          udpEntry OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  UdpEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "Information about a particular current UDP                      listener."              INDEX   { udpLocalAddress, udpLocalPort }              ::= { udpTable 1 }          UdpEntry ::=              SEQUENCE {                  udpLocalAddress                      IpAddress,                  udpLocalPort                      INTEGER (0..65535)              }          udpLocalAddress OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  IpAddress              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The local IP address for this UDP listener.  InSNMP Working Group                                             [Page 53]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991                      the case of a UDP listener which is willing to                      accept datagrams for any IP interface associated                      with the node, the value 0.0.0.0 is used."              ::= { udpEntry 1 }          udpLocalPort OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..65535)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The local port number for this UDP listener."              ::= { udpEntry 2 }          -- the EGP group          -- Implementation of the EGP group is mandatory for all          -- systems which implement the EGP.          egpInMsgs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of EGP messages received without                      error."              ::= { egp 1 }          egpInErrors OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of EGP messages received that proved                      to be in error."              ::= { egp 2 }          egpOutMsgs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of locally generated EGP                      messages."              ::= { egp 3 }          egpOutErrors OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  CounterSNMP Working Group                                             [Page 54]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of locally generated EGP messages not                      sent due to resource limitations within an EGP                      entity."              ::= { egp 4 }          -- the EGP Neighbor table          -- The EGP neighbor table contains information about this          -- entity's EGP neighbors.          egpNeighTable OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF EgpNeighEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The EGP neighbor table."              ::= { egp 5 }          egpNeighEntry OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  EgpNeighEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "Information about this entity's relationship with                      a particular EGP neighbor."              INDEX   { egpNeighAddr }              ::= { egpNeighTable 1 }          EgpNeighEntry ::=              SEQUENCE {                  egpNeighState                      INTEGER,                  egpNeighAddr                      IpAddress,                  egpNeighAs                      INTEGER,                  egpNeighInMsgs                      Counter,                  egpNeighInErrs                      Counter,                  egpNeighOutMsgs                      Counter,                  egpNeighOutErrs                      Counter,SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 55]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991                  egpNeighInErrMsgs                      Counter,                  egpNeighOutErrMsgs                      Counter,                  egpNeighStateUps                      Counter,                  egpNeighStateDowns                      Counter,                  egpNeighIntervalHello                      INTEGER,                  egpNeighIntervalPoll                      INTEGER,                  egpNeighMode                      INTEGER,                  egpNeighEventTrigger                      INTEGER              }          egpNeighState OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          idle(1),                          acquisition(2),                          down(3),                          up(4),                          cease(5)                      }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The EGP state of the local system with respect to                      this entry's EGP neighbor.  Each EGP state is                      represented by a value that is one greater than                      the numerical value associated with said state inRFC 904."              ::= { egpNeighEntry 1 }          egpNeighAddr OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  IpAddress              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The IP address of this entry's EGP neighbor."              ::= { egpNeighEntry 2 }          egpNeighAs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatorySNMP Working Group                                             [Page 56]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991              DESCRIPTION                      "The autonomous system of this EGP peer.  Zero                      should be specified if the autonomous system                      number of the neighbor is not yet known."              ::= { egpNeighEntry 3 }          egpNeighInMsgs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of EGP messages received without error                      from this EGP peer."              ::= { egpNeighEntry 4 }          egpNeighInErrs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of EGP messages received from this EGP                      peer that proved to be in error (e.g., bad EGP                      checksum)."              ::= { egpNeighEntry 5 }          egpNeighOutMsgs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of locally generated EGP messages to                      this EGP peer."              ::= { egpNeighEntry 6 }          egpNeighOutErrs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of locally generated EGP messages not                      sent to this EGP peer due to resource limitations                      within an EGP entity."              ::= { egpNeighEntry 7 }          egpNeighInErrMsgs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatorySNMP Working Group                                             [Page 57]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of EGP-defined error messages received                      from this EGP peer."              ::= { egpNeighEntry 8 }          egpNeighOutErrMsgs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of EGP-defined error messages sent to                      this EGP peer."              ::= { egpNeighEntry 9 }          egpNeighStateUps OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of EGP state transitions to the UP                      state with this EGP peer."              ::= { egpNeighEntry 10 }          egpNeighStateDowns OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of EGP state transitions from the UP                      state to any other state with this EGP peer."              ::= { egpNeighEntry 11 }          egpNeighIntervalHello OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The interval between EGP Hello command                      retransmissions (in hundredths of a second).  This                      represents the t1 timer as defined inRFC 904."              ::= { egpNeighEntry 12 }          egpNeighIntervalPoll OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The interval between EGP poll commandSNMP Working Group                                             [Page 58]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991                      retransmissions (in hundredths of a second).  This                      represents the t3 timer as defined inRFC 904."              ::= { egpNeighEntry 13 }          egpNeighMode OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER { active(1), passive(2) }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The polling mode of this EGP entity, either                      passive or active."              ::= { egpNeighEntry 14 }          egpNeighEventTrigger OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER { start(1), stop(2) }              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A control variable used to trigger operator-                      initiated Start and Stop events.  When read, this                      variable always returns the most recent value that                      egpNeighEventTrigger was set to.  If it has not                      been set since the last initialization of the                      network management subsystem on the node, it                      returns a value of `stop'.                      When set, this variable causes a Start or Stop                      event on the specified neighbor, as specified on                      pages 8-10 ofRFC 904.  Briefly, a Start event                      causes an Idle peer to begin neighbor acquisition                      and a non-Idle peer to reinitiate neighbor                      acquisition.  A stop event causes a non-Idle peer                      to return to the Idle state until a Start event                      occurs, either via egpNeighEventTrigger or                      otherwise."              ::= { egpNeighEntry 15 }          -- additional EGP objects          egpAs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The autonomous system number of this EGP entity."              ::= { egp 6 }SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 59]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991          -- the Transmission group          -- Based on the transmission media underlying each interface          -- on a system, the corresponding portion of the Transmission          -- group is mandatory for that system.          -- When Internet-standard definitions for managing          -- transmission media are defined, the transmission group is          -- used to provide a prefix for the names of those objects.          -- Typically, such definitions reside in the experimental          -- portion of the MIB until they are "proven", then as a          -- part of the Internet standardization process, the          -- definitions are accordingly elevated and a new object          -- identifier, under the transmission group is defined. By          -- convention, the name assigned is:          --          --     type OBJECT IDENTIFIER    ::= { transmission number }          --          -- where "type" is the symbolic value used for the media in          -- the ifType column of the ifTable object, and "number" is          -- the actual integer value corresponding to the symbol.          -- the SNMP group          -- Implementation of the SNMP group is mandatory for all          -- systems which support an SNMP protocol entity.  Some of          -- the objects defined below will be zero-valued in those          -- SNMP implementations that are optimized to support only          -- those functions specific to either a management agent or          -- a management station.  In particular, it should be          -- observed that the objects below refer to an SNMP entity,          -- and there may be several SNMP entities residing on a          -- managed node (e.g., if the node is hosting acting as          -- a management station).          snmpInPkts OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of Messages delivered to the                      SNMP entity from the transport service."              ::= { snmp 1 }          snmpOutPkts OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  CounterSNMP Working Group                                             [Page 60]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of SNMP Messages which were                      passed from the SNMP protocol entity to the                      transport service."              ::= { snmp 2 }          snmpInBadVersions OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of SNMP Messages which were                      delivered to the SNMP protocol entity and were for                      an unsupported SNMP version."              ::= { snmp 3 }          snmpInBadCommunityNames OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of SNMP Messages delivered to                      the SNMP protocol entity which used a SNMP                      community name not known to said entity."              ::= { snmp 4 }          snmpInBadCommunityUses OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of SNMP Messages delivered to                      the SNMP protocol entity which represented an SNMP                      operation which was not allowed by the SNMP                      community named in the Message."              ::= { snmp 5 }          snmpInASNParseErrs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of ASN.1 or BER errors                      encountered by the SNMP protocol entity when                      decoding received SNMP Messages."              ::= { snmp 6 }SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 61]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991          -- { snmp 7 } is not used          snmpInTooBigs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of SNMP PDUs which were                      delivered to the SNMP protocol entity and for                      which the value of the error-status field is                      `tooBig'."              ::= { snmp 8 }          snmpInNoSuchNames OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of SNMP PDUs which were                      delivered to the SNMP protocol entity and for                      which the value of the error-status field is                      `noSuchName'."              ::= { snmp 9 }          snmpInBadValues OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of SNMP PDUs which were                      delivered to the SNMP protocol entity and for                      which the value of the error-status field is                      `badValue'."              ::= { snmp 10 }          snmpInReadOnlys OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number valid SNMP PDUs which were                      delivered to the SNMP protocol entity and for                      which the value of the error-status field is                      `readOnly'.  It should be noted that it is a                      protocol error to generate an SNMP PDU which                      contains the value `readOnly' in the error-status                      field, as such this object is provided as a means                      of detecting incorrect implementations of theSNMP Working Group                                             [Page 62]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991                      SNMP."              ::= { snmp 11 }          snmpInGenErrs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of SNMP PDUs which were                      delivered to the SNMP protocol entity and for                      which the value of the error-status field is                      `genErr'."              ::= { snmp 12 }          snmpInTotalReqVars OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of MIB objects which have been                      retrieved successfully by the SNMP protocol entity                      as the result of receiving valid SNMP Get-Request                      and Get-Next PDUs."              ::= { snmp 13 }          snmpInTotalSetVars OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of MIB objects which have been                      altered successfully by the SNMP protocol entity                      as the result of receiving valid SNMP Set-Request                      PDUs."              ::= { snmp 14 }          snmpInGetRequests OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of SNMP Get-Request PDUs which                      have been accepted and processed by the SNMP                      protocol entity."              ::= { snmp 15 }          snmpInGetNexts OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  CounterSNMP Working Group                                             [Page 63]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of SNMP Get-Next PDUs which have                      been accepted and processed by the SNMP protocol                      entity."              ::= { snmp 16 }          snmpInSetRequests OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of SNMP Set-Request PDUs which                      have been accepted and processed by the SNMP                      protocol entity."              ::= { snmp 17 }          snmpInGetResponses OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of SNMP Get-Response PDUs which                      have been accepted and processed by the SNMP                      protocol entity."              ::= { snmp 18 }          snmpInTraps OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of SNMP Trap PDUs which have                      been accepted and processed by the SNMP protocol                      entity."              ::= { snmp 19 }          snmpOutTooBigs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of SNMP PDUs which were                      generated by the SNMP protocol entity and for                      which the value of the error-status field is                      `tooBig.'"              ::= { snmp 20 }SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 64]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991          snmpOutNoSuchNames OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of SNMP PDUs which were                      generated by the SNMP protocol entity and for                      which the value of the error-status is                      `noSuchName'."              ::= { snmp 21 }          snmpOutBadValues OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of SNMP PDUs which were                      generated by the SNMP protocol entity and for                      which the value of the error-status field is                      `badValue'."              ::= { snmp 22 }          -- { snmp 23 } is not used          snmpOutGenErrs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of SNMP PDUs which were                      generated by the SNMP protocol entity and for                      which the value of the error-status field is                      `genErr'."              ::= { snmp 24 }          snmpOutGetRequests OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of SNMP Get-Request PDUs which                      have been generated by the SNMP protocol entity."              ::= { snmp 25 }          snmpOutGetNexts OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatorySNMP Working Group                                             [Page 65]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of SNMP Get-Next PDUs which have                      been generated by the SNMP protocol entity."              ::= { snmp 26 }          snmpOutSetRequests OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of SNMP Set-Request PDUs which                      have been generated by the SNMP protocol entity."              ::= { snmp 27 }          snmpOutGetResponses OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of SNMP Get-Response PDUs which                      have been generated by the SNMP protocol entity."              ::= { snmp 28 }          snmpOutTraps OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The total number of SNMP Trap PDUs which have                      been generated by the SNMP protocol entity."              ::= { snmp 29 }          snmpEnableAuthenTraps OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) }              ACCESS  read-write              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "Indicates whether the SNMP agent process is                      permitted to generate authentication-failure                      traps.  The value of this object overrides any                      configuration information; as such, it provides a                      means whereby all authentication-failure traps may                      be disabled.                      Note that it is strongly recommended that this                      object be stored in non-volatile memory so that it                      remains constant between re-initializations of the                      network management system."SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 66]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991              ::= { snmp 30 }          END7.  Acknowledgements   This document was produced by the SNMP Working Group:               Anne Ambler, Spider               Karl Auerbach, Sun               Fred Baker, ACC               David Bridgham, Epilogue Technology               Ken Brinkerhoff               Ron Broersma, NOSC               Brian Brown, Synoptics               Jack Brown, US Army               Theodore Brunner, Bellcore               Jeff Buffum, HP               Jeffrey Buffum, HP               John Burress, Wellfleet               Jeffrey D. Case, University of Tennessee at Knoxville               Chris Chiptasso, Spartacus               Paul Ciarfella, DEC               Bob Collet               John Cook, Chipcom               Tracy Cox, Bellcore               James R. Davin, MIT-LCS               Eric Decker, cisco               Kurt Dobbins, Cabletron               Nadya El-Afandi, Network Systems               Gary Ellis, HP               Fred Engle               Mike Erlinger               Mark S. Fedor, PSI               Richard Fox, Synoptics               Karen Frisa, CMU               Stan Froyd, ACC               Chris Gunner, DEC               Fred Harris, University of Tennessee at Knoxville               Ken Hibbard, Xylogics               Ole Jacobsen, Interop               Ken Jones               Satish Joshi, Synoptics               Frank Kastenholz, Racal-Interlan               Shimshon Kaufman, Spartacus               Ken Key, University of Tennessee at Knoxville               Jim Kinder, Fibercom               Alex Koifman, BBNSNMP Working Group                                             [Page 67]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991               Christopher Kolb, PSI               Cheryl Krupczak, NCR               Paul Langille, DEC               Martin Lee Schoffstall, PSI               Peter Lin, Vitalink               John Lunny, TWG               Carl Malamud               Gary Malkin, FTP Software, Inc.               Randy Mayhew, University of Tennessee at Knoxville               Keith McCloghrie, Hughes LAN Systems               Donna McMaster, David Systems               Lynn Monsanto, Sun               Dave Perkins, 3COM               Jim Reinstedler, Ungerman Bass               Anil Rijsinghani, DEC               Kathy Rinehart, Arnold AFB               Kary Robertson               Marshall T. Rose, PSI (chair)               L. Michael Sabo, NCSC               Jon Saperia, DEC               Greg Satz, cisco               Martin Schoffstall, PSI               John Seligson               Steve Sherry, Xyplex               Fei Shu, NEC               Sam Sjogren, TGV               Mark Sleeper, Sparta               Lance Sprung               Mike St.Johns               Bob Stewart, Xyplex               Emil Sturniold               Kaj Tesink, Bellcore               Geoff Thompson, Synoptics               Dean Throop, Data General               Bill Townsend, Xylogics               Maurice Turcotte, Racal-Milgo               Kannan Varadhou               Sudhanshu Verma, HP               Bill Versteeg, Network Research Corporation               Warren Vik, Interactive Systems               David Waitzman, BBN               Steve Waldbusser, CMU               Dan Wintringhan               David Wood               Wengyik Yeong, PSI               Jeff Young, Cray ResearchSNMP Working Group                                             [Page 68]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991   In addition, the comments of the following individuals are also   acknolwedged:               Craig A. Finseth, Minnesota Supercomputer Center, Inc.               Jeffrey C. Honig, Cornell University Theory Center               Philip R. Karn, Bellcore8.  References   [1] Cerf, V., "IAB Recommendations for the Development of Internet       Network Management Standards",RFC 1052, NRI, April 1988.   [2] Rose M., and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification of       Management Information for TCP/IP-based internets,"RFC 1065,       TWG, August 1988.   [3] McCloghrie, K., and M. Rose, "Management Information Base for       Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets,RFC 1066, TWG,       August 1988.   [4] Cerf, V., "Report of the Second Ad Hoc Network Management Review       Group",RFC 1109, NRI, August 1989.   [5] Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M., and J. Davin, "Simple       Network Management Protocol (SNMP)",RFC 1098, University of       Tennessee at Knoxville, NYSERNet, Inc., Rensselaer Polytechnic       Institute, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, April 1989.   [6] Postel, J., and J. Reynolds, "TELNET Protocol Specification",RFC854, USC/Information Sciences Institute, May 1983.   [7] Satz, G., "Connectionless Network Protocol (ISO 8473) and End       System to Intermediate System (ISO 9542) Management Information       Base",RFC 1162, cisco Systems, Inc., June 1990.   [8] Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection -       Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1),       International Organization for Standardization, International       Standard 8824, December 1987.   [9] 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.  [10] Jacobson, V., "Congestion Avoidance and Control", SIGCOMM 1988,       Stanford, California.SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 69]

RFC 1213                         MIB-II                       March 1991  [11] Hagens, R., Hall, N., and M. Rose, "Use of the Internet as a       Subnetwork for Experimentation with the OSI Network Layer",RFC1070, U of Wiscsonsin - Madison, U of Wiscsonsin - Madison, The       Wollongong Group, February 1989.  [12] 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.  [13] 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.  [14] Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, Editors, "Concise MIB Definitions",RFC 1212, Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN Systems,       March 1991.9.  Security Considerations   Security issues are not discussed in this memo.10.  Authors' Addresses   Keith McCloghrie   Hughes LAN Systems   1225 Charleston Road   Mountain View, CA 94043   1225 Charleston Road   Mountain View, CA 94043   Phone: (415) 966-7934   EMail: kzm@hls.com   Marshall T. Rose   Performance Systems International   5201 Great America Parkway   Suite 3106   Santa Clara, CA  95054   Phone: +1 408 562 6222   EMail: mrose@psi.com   X.500:  rose, psi, usSNMP Working Group                                             [Page 70]

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