RFC 2248 (rfc2248) - Page 2 of 19


Network Services Monitoring MIB



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RFC 2248                  Network Services MIB              January 1998


   This MIB does not attempt to provide facilities for management of the
   host or hosts the network service application runs on, nor does it
   provide facilities for monitoring applications that provide something
   other than a network service.  Host resource and general application
   monitoring is handled by the Host Resources MIB at present;
   development of an additional application MIB is currently underway in
   the IETF.

2.  Table of Contents

   1 Introduction ...............................................    1
   2 Table of Contents ..........................................    2
   3 The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework ....................    2
   3.1 Object Definitions .......................................    3
   4 Rationale for having a Network Services Monitoring MIB .....    3
   4.1 General Relationship to Other MIBs .......................    4
   4.2 Restriction of Scope .....................................    4
   4.3 Configuration Information ................................    4
   5 Application Objects ........................................    5
   6 Definitions ................................................    5
   7 Changes made since RFC 1565 ................................   16
   8 Acknowledgements ...........................................   16
   9 References .................................................   16
   10 Security Considerations ...................................   17
   11 Author and Chair Addresses ................................   18
   12 Full Copyright Statement ..................................   19

3.  The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework

   The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework consists of seven major
   components.  They are:

   o    RFC 1902 [1] which defines the SMI, the mechanisms used for
        describing and naming objects for the purpose of management.

   o    RFC 1903 [2] defines textual conventions for SNMPv2.

   o    RFC 1904 [3] defines conformance statements for SNMPv2.

   o    RFC 1905 [4] defines  transport mappings for SNMPv2.

   o    RFC 1906 [5] defines the protocol operations used for network
        access to managed objects.

   o    RFC 1907 [6] defines the Management Information Base for SNMPv2.

   o    RFC 1908 [7] specifies coexistance between SNMP and SNMPv2.




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