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Definitions of Managed Objects for IEEE 802
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RFC 1516 802.3 Repeater MIB September 1993
3.4 The Address Tracking Group Definitions ............... 34
3.5 Traps for use by Repeaters ........................... 36
4. Changes from RFC 1368 ................................. 38
5. Acknowledgments ....................................... 39
6. References ............................................ 39
7. Security Considerations ............................... 40
8. Authors' Addresses .................................... 40
1. The Network Management Framework
The Internet-standard Network Management Framework consists of
three components. They are:
o STD 16, RFC 1155 which defines the SMI, the mechanisms used for
describing and naming objects for the purpose of management.
STD 16, RFC 1212 defines a more concise description mechanism,
which is wholly consistent with the SMI.
o STD 17, RFC 1213 defines MIB-II, the core set of managed objects
for the Internet suite of protocols.
o STD 15, RFC 1157 which defines the SNMP, the protocol used for
network access to managed objects.
The Framework permits new objects to be defined for the purpose of
experimentation and evaluation.
1.1. Object Definitions
Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed
the Management Information Base or MIB. Objects in the MIB are
defined using the subset of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)
defined in the SMI. In particular, each object object type is named
by an OBJECT IDENTIFIER, an administratively assigned name. The
object type together with an object instance serves to uniquely
identify a specific instantiation of the object. For human
convenience, we often use a textual string, termed the descriptor, to
refer to the object type.
2. Overview
Instances of the object types defined in this memo represent
attributes of an IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet-like) repeater, as defined by
Section 9, "Repeater Unit for 10 Mb/s Baseband Networks" in the IEEE
802.3/ISO 8802-3 CSMA/CD standard [7].
These Repeater MIB objects may be used to manage non-standard
repeater-like devices, but defining objects to describe
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