RFC 3395 (rfc3395) - Page 2 of 21


Remote Network Monitoring MIB Protocol Identifier Reference Extensions



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RFC 3395                 RMON Verb Identifiers            September 2002


   3.1.5 Mapping of the REFERENCE Clause .............................7
   3.1.6 Mapping of the Verb List Clause .............................7
   3.1.6.1 Mapping of the Verb Name Field ............................8
   3.1.6.2 Mapping of the Verb Enum Field ............................8
   3.2 Protocol Directory Requirements ...............................8
   3.2.1 Mapping of the Verb Layer Numbering Space ...................8
   3.2.2 Mapping of the ProtocolDirID object .........................9
   3.2.3 Mapping of the ProtocolDirParameters object .................9
   3.2.4 Mapping of the ProtocolDirLocalIndex object ................10
   3.2.5 Mapping of the protocolDirDescr object .....................10
   3.2.6 Mapping of the protocolDirType object ......................10
   3.2.7 Mapping of the protocolDirAddressMapConfig object ..........10
   3.2.8 Mapping of the protocolDirHostConfig object ................10
   3.2.9 Mapping of the protocolDirMatrixConfig object ..............10
   3.2.10 Mapping of the protocolDirOwner object ....................11
   3.2.11 Mapping of the protocolDirStatus object ...................11
   4. Implementation Considerations .................................11
   4.1 Stateful Protocol Decoding ...................................11
   4.2 Packet Capture ...............................................11
   4.3 RMON-2 MIB Collections .......................................12
   5. Intellectual Property .........................................12
   6. Acknowledgements ..............................................13
   7. Normative References ..........................................13
   8. Informative References ........................................14
   9. IANA Considerations ...........................................15
   10. Security Considerations ......................................15
   Appendix A: Usage Examples .......................................16
   A.1 FTP Example ..................................................16
   A.2 POP3 Example .................................................17
   A.3 SNMP Example .................................................18
   A.4 HTTP Example .................................................18
   A.5 SMTP Example .................................................19
   Authors' Addresses ...............................................20
   Full Copyright Statement..........................................21

1.  The SNMP Network Management Framework

   The SNMP Management Framework presently consists of five major
   components:

      o  An overall architecture, described in RFC 2571 [RFC 2571].

      o  Mechanisms for describing and naming objects and events for the
         purpose of management.  The first version of this Structure of
         Management Information (SMI) is called SMIv1 and is described
         in STD 16, RFC 1155 [RFC 1155], STD 16, RFC 1212 [RFC 1212] and





Bierman, et. al.            Standards Track