RFC 1286 (rfc1286) - Page 1 of 40


Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges



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Network Working Group                                          E. Decker
Request for Comments: 1286                           cisco Systems, Inc.
                                                             P. Langille
                                           Digital Equipment Corporation
                                                          A. Rijsinghani
                                           Digital Equipment Corporation
                                                           K. McCloghrie
                                                Hughes LAN Systems, Inc.
                                                           December 1991


               Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges

Status of this Memo

   This memo is an extension to the SNMP MIB.  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 Contents

   1. Abstract .............................................    2
   2. The Network Management Framework......................    2
   3. Objects ..............................................    2
   3.1 Format of Definitions ...............................    3
   4. Overview .............................................    3
   4.1 Structure of MIB ....................................    4
   4.1.1 The dot1dBase Group ...............................    7
   4.1.2 The dot1dStp Group ................................    7
   4.1.3 The dot1dSr Group .................................    7
   4.1.4 The dot1dTp Group .................................    7
   4.1.5 The dot1dStatic Group .............................    7
   4.2 Relationship to Other MIBs ..........................    7
   4.2.1 Relationship to the 'system' group ................    8
   4.2.2 Relationship to the 'interfaces' group ............    8
   4.3 Textual Conventions .................................    9
   5. Definitions ..........................................    9
   5.1 Groups in the Bridge MIB ............................   11
   5.2 The dot1dBase Group Definitions .....................   11
   5.3 The dot1dStp Group Definitions ......................   14
   5.4 The dot1dSr Group Definitions .......................   22
   5.5 The dot1dTp Group Definitions .......................   28
   5.6 The dot1dStatic Group Definitions ...................   34
   5.8 Traps for use by Bridges ............................   36
   6. Acknowledgments ......................................   37



Decker, Langille, Rijsinghani & McCloghrie