RFC 2603 (rfc2603) - Page 2 of 6
ILMI-Based Server Discovery for NHRP
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RFC 2603 ILMI-Based Server Discovery for NHRP June 1999
get, get-next, set and trap operations.
The ILMI specification designates the switch side of the ATM link as
the 'network side' and the host/router side of the ATM link as the '
user side.' The Service Registry MIB, which is outlined in Section 3,
is implmented on the network side and is queried from the user side.
3. ILMI 4.0 Service Registry MIB
Server discovery utilizes the Service Registry MIB defined by the ATM
Forum in ILMI Specification Version 4.0 [2]. To support the existing
framework for IP over ATM, ATM switches must support the Service
Registry MIB.
A row in the service registry table [2] is defined as:
AtmfSrvcRegEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
atmfSrvcRegPort INTEGER,
atmfSrvcRegServiceID OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
atmfSrvcRegATMAddress AtmAddress,
atmfSrvcRegAddressIndex INTEGER,
atmfSrvcRegParm1 OCTET STRING
}
The definition of each field in this structure is:
atmfSrvcRegPort - The ATM port number for which this entry
contains management information. The value of zero may be used
to indicate the ATM interface over which a management request
was received.
atmfSrvcRegServiceID - This is the service identifier that
uniquely identifies the type of service at the address
provided in the table. (See Section 3.2 for NHRP OID.)
atmfSrvcRegATMAddress - This is the full address of the service.
The ATM client will use this address to establish a connection
with the service.
atmfSrvcRegAddressIndex - An arbitrary integer to differentiate
multiple rows containing different ATM addresses for the same
service on the same port.
atmfSrvcRegParm1 - An octet string whose size and meaning is
determined by the value of atmfSrvcRegServiceID.
The service registry table is indexed by atmfSrvcRegPort,
atmfSrvcRegServiceID and atmfSrvcRegAddressIndex.
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