RFC 3413 (rfc3413) - Page 2 of 74
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Applications
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RFC 3413 SNMP Applications December 2002
3.5.1.1 Processing an Incoming Request ......................... 21
3.5.1.2 Processing an Incoming Response ........................ 24
3.5.1.3 Processing an Incoming Internal-Class PDU .............. 25
3.5.2 Notification Forwarding ................................ 26
4 The Structure of the MIB Modules ....................... 29
4.1 The Management Target MIB Module ....................... 29
4.1.1 Tag Lists .....................,........................ 29
4.1.2 Definitions ..................,......................... 30
4.2 The Notification MIB Module ............................ 44
4.2.1 Definitions ............................................ 44
4.3 The Proxy MIB Module ................................... 56
4.3.1 Definitions ............................................ 57
5 Identification of Management Targets in
Notification Originators ............................... 63
6 Notification Filtering ................................. 64
7 Management Target Translation in
Proxy Forwarder Applications ........................... 65
7.1 Management Target Translation for
Request Forwarding ..................................... 65
7.2 Management Target Translation for
Notification Forwarding ................................ 66
8 Intellectual Property .................................. 67
9 Acknowledgments ........................................ 67
10 Security Considerations ................................ 69
11 References ............................................. 69
A. Trap Configuration Example ............................. 71
Editors' Addresses ..................................... 73
Full Copyright Statement ............................... 74
1. Overview
This document describes five types of SNMP applications:
- Applications which initiate SNMP Read-Class, and/or Write-Class
requests, called 'command generators.'
- Applications which respond to SNMP Read-Class, and/or Write-Class
requests, called 'command responders.'
- Applications which generate SNMP Notification-Class PDUs, called
'notification originators.'
- Applications which receive SNMP Notification-Class PDUs, called
'notification receivers.'
- Applications which forward SNMP messages, called 'proxy
forwarders.'
Levi, et. al. Standards Track