Network Working Group J. Case Request for Comments: 1450 SNMP Research, Inc. K. McCloghrie Hughes LAN Systems M. Rose Dover Beach Consulting, Inc. S. Waldbusser Carnegie Mellon University April 1993 Management Information Base for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2) Status of this Memo This RFC specifes an IAB standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "IAB Official Protocol Standards" for the standardization state and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Table of Contents 1 Introduction .......................................... 2 1.1 A Note on Terminology ............................... 2 2 Definitions ........................................... 3 3.1 The SNMPv2 Statistics Group ......................... 4 3.2 The SNMPv1 Statistics Group ......................... 9 3.3 The Object Resource Group ........................... 11 3.4 The Traps Group ..................................... 13 3.4.1 Well-known Traps .................................. 16 3.5 The Set Group ....................................... 18 3.6 Conformance Information ............................. 19 3.6.1 Compliance Statements ............................. 19 3.6.2 Units of Conformance .............................. 20 3 Acknowledgements ...................................... 22 4 References ............................................ 26 5 Security Considerations ............................... 27 6 Authors' Addresses .................................... 27 Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 1]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 1. Introduction A network management system contains: several (potentially many) nodes, each with a processing entity, termed an agent, which has access to management instrumentation; at least one management station; and, a management protocol, used to convey management information between the agents and management stations. Operations of the protocol are carried out under an administrative framework which defines both authentication and authorization policies. Network management stations execute management applications which monitor and control network elements. Network elements are devices such as hosts, routers, terminal servers, etc., which are monitored and controlled through access to their management information. Management information is viewed as a collection of managed objects, residing in a virtual information store, termed the Management Information Base (MIB). Collections of related objects are defined in MIB modules. These modules are written using a subset of OSI's Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) [1], termed the Structure of Management Information (SMI) [2]. The management protocol, SNMPv2 [3], provides for the exchange of messages which convey management information between the agents and the management stations. It is the purpose of this document to define managed objects which describe the behavior of a SNMPv2 entity. 1.1. A Note on Terminology For the purpose of exposition, the original Internet-standard Network Management Framework, as described in RFCs 1155, 1157, and 1212, is termed the SNMP version 1 framework (SNMPv1). The current framework is termed the SNMP version 2 framework (SNMPv2). Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 2]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 2. Definitions SNMPv2-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE, ObjectName, Integer32, Counter32, snmpModules FROM SNMPv2-SMI TruthValue, DisplayString, TestAndIncr, TimeStamp FROM SNMPv2-TC MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP FROM SNMPv2-CONF system, ifIndex, egpNeighAddr FROM RFC1213-MIB partyEntry FROM SNMPv2-PARTY-MIB; snmpMIB MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "9304010000Z" ORGANIZATION "IETF SNMPv2 Working Group" CONTACT-INFO " Marshall T. Rose Postal: Dover Beach Consulting, Inc. 420 Whisman Court Mountain View, CA 94043-2186 US Tel: +1 415 968 1052 Fax: +1 415 968 2510 E-mail: mrose@dbc.mtview.ca.us" DESCRIPTION "The MIB module for SNMPv2 entities." ::= { snmpModules 1 } snmpMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpMIB 1 } Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 3]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 -- the SNMPv2 statistics group -- -- a collection of objects providing basic instrumentation of -- the SNMPv2 entity. -- A Case diagram[4] relating these objects is: -- -- \v/ transport service -- | -- ==+== snmpStatsPackets -- | -- +==> snmpStats30Something -- | -- +==> snmpStatsEncodingErrors -- | -- +==> snmpStatsUnknownDstParties -- | -- +==> snmpStatsDstPartyMismatches -- | -- +==> snmpStatsUnknownSrcParties -- | -- +==> snmpStatsBadAuths -- | -- +==> snmpStatsNotInLifetimes -- | -- +==> snmpStatsWrongDigestValues -- | -- +==> snmpStatsUnknownContexts -- | -- +==> snmpStatsBadOperations -- | -- +==> snmpStatsSilentDrops -- | -- ===== sink snmpStats OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpMIBObjects 1 } Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 4]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 snmpStatsPackets OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The total number of packets received by the SNMPv2 entity from the transport service." REFERENCE "Derived from RFC1213-MIB.snmpInPkts." ::= { snmpStats 1 } snmpStats30Something OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The total number of packets which had an initial octet with a value of 30 hexadecimal received by a SNMPv2 entity which does not support SNMPv1. (Such packets are possibly misdirected SNMPv1 Messages.)" REFERENCE "Derived from RFC1213-MIB.snmpInASNParseErrs." ::= { snmpStats 2 } snmpStatsEncodingErrors OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The total number of packets received by the SNMPv2 entity which were improperly encoded or had invalid syntax." REFERENCE "Derived from RFC1213-MIB.snmpInASNParseErrs." ::= { snmpStats 3 } Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 5]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 snmpStatsUnknownDstParties OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The total number of SnmpPrivMsgs delivered to the SNMPv2 entity for which the privDst field was not a known local party." ::= { snmpStats 4 } snmpStatsDstPartyMismatches OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The total number of SnmpPrivMsgs delivered to the SNMPv2 entity which contained a SnmpAuthMsg for which the authData.dstParty field did not match the privDst field in the SnmpPrivMsg." ::= { snmpStats 5 } snmpStatsUnknownSrcParties OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The total number of SnmpAuthMsgs delivered to the SNMPv2 entity for which the authData.srcParty field was not a known remote party." ::= { snmpStats 6 } snmpStatsBadAuths OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The total number of SnmpAuthMsgs delivered to the SNMPv2 entity which contained an authInfo field which was inconsistent with the authentication protocol associated with the source party." ::= { snmpStats 7 } Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 6]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 snmpStatsNotInLifetimes OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The total number of SnmpAuthMsgs delivered to the SNMPv2 entity which were deemed unauthentic due to their authInfo.authSrcTimestamp field being less than the source party's clock plus lifetime." ::= { snmpStats 8 } snmpStatsWrongDigestValues OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The total number of SnmpAuthMsgs delivered to the SNMPv2 entity which were deemed unauthentic due to their authInfo.authDigest field being unequal to the expected digest value." ::= { snmpStats 9 } snmpStatsUnknownContexts OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The total number of SnmpMgmtComs delivered to the SNMPv2 entity for which the context field was not a known SNMPv2 context." ::= { snmpStats 10 } snmpStatsBadOperations OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The total number of messages delivered to the SNMPv2 entity which were silently dropped because the PDU type referred to an operation not allowed in the aclTable[5]." ::= { snmpStats 11 } Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 7]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 snmpStatsSilentDrops OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The total number of GetRequest-PDUs, GetNextRequest-PDUs, GetBulkRequest-PDUs, SetRequest-PDUs, and InformRequest-PDUs delivered to the SNMPv2 entity which were silently dropped because the size of an reply containing an alternate Response-PDU with an empty variable- bindings field was greater than either a local constraint or the maximum message size of the request's source party." ::= { snmpStats 12 } Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 8]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 -- the SNMPv1 statistics group -- -- a collection of objects providing basic instrumentation of -- a SNMPv2 entity which also implements SNMPv1. -- A Case diagram[4] relating these objects -- (and those applicable objects in the snmpStats group) -- is: -- -- \v/ transport service -- | -- ==+== snmpStatsPackets -- | -- +==> snmpStatsEncodingErrors -- | -- +==> snmpV1BadCommunityNames -- | -- +==> snmpV1BadCommunityUses -- | -- ===== sink snmpV1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpMIBObjects 2 } snmpV1BadCommunityNames OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The total number of SNMPv1 Messages delivered to the SNMPv2 entity which used a community name not known to the SNMPv2 entity." REFERENCE "Derived from RFC1213- MIB.snmpInBadCommunityNames." ::= { snmpV1 1 } Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 9]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 snmpV1BadCommunityUses OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The total number of SNMPv1 Messages delivered to SNMPv2 entity containing an operation which was not allowed for the community named in the Message." REFERENCE "Derived from RFC1213-MIB.snmpInBadCommunityUses." ::= { snmpV1 2 } Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 10]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 -- the object resource group -- -- a collection of objects allowing a SNMPv2 entity acting in -- an agent role to describe its dynamically-configurable -- object resources. snmpOR OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpMIBObjects 3 } snmpORLastChange OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TimeStamp MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The value of sysUpTime at the time of the most recent change in state or value of any instance of snmpORID." ::= { snmpOR 1 } snmpORTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SnmpOREntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The (conceptual) table listing the dynamically- configurable object resources in a SNMPv2 entity acting in an agent role. SNMPv2 entities which do not support dynamically-configurable object resources will never have any instances of the columnar objects in this table." ::= { snmpOR 2 } snmpOREntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SnmpOREntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An entry (conceptual row) in the snmpORTable." INDEX { snmpORIndex } ::= { snmpORTable 1 } Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 11]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 SnmpOREntry ::= SEQUENCE { snmpORIndex Integer32, snmpORID OBJECT IDENTIFIER, snmpORDescr DisplayString } snmpORIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The auxiliary variable used for identifying instances of the columnar objects in the snmpORTable." ::= { snmpOREntry 1 } snmpORID OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An authoritative identification of one of the dynamically-configurable object resources in a SNMPv2 entity acting in an agent role. This is analogous to the sysObjectID object in MIB-II." ::= { snmpOREntry 2 } snmpORDescr OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A textual description of one of the dynamically- configurable object resources in a SNMPv2 entity acting in an agent role. This is analogous to the sysDescr object in MIB-II." ::= { snmpOREntry 3 } Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 12]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 -- the traps group -- -- a collection of objects which allow the SNMPv2 entity, when -- acting in an agent role, to be configured to generate -- SNMPv2-Trap-PDUs. snmpTrap OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpMIBObjects 4 } snmpTrapOID OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The authoritative identification of the trap currently being sent. This variable occurs as the second varbind of a SNMPv2-Trap-PDU." ::= { snmpTrap 1 } snmpTrapTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SnmpTrapEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A table which keeps track of how many traps have been sent to each SNMPv2 entity." ::= { snmpTrap 2 } snmpTrapEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SnmpTrapEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An entry which keeps track of how many traps have been sent to a particular SNMPv2 entity." AUGMENTS { partyEntry } ::= { snmpTrapTable 1 } SnmpTrapEntry ::= SEQUENCE { snmpTrapNumbers Counter32 } Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 13]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 snmpTrapNumbers OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of traps which have been sent to a particular SNMPv2 party, since the last initialization of the SNMPv2 entity, or the creation of the SNMPv2 party, whichever occurred most recently." ::= { snmpTrapEntry 1 } snmpTrapEnterprise OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The authoritative identification of the enterprise associated with the trap currently being sent. When a SNMPv2 proxy agent is mapping an RFC1157 Trap-PDU into a SNMPv2-Trap-PDU, this variable occurs as the last varbind." ::= { snmpTrap 3 } Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 14]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 snmpV2EnableAuthenTraps OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TruthValue MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Indicates whether the SNMPv2 entity, when acting in an agent role, is permitted to generate authenticationFailure traps. The value of this object overrides any configuration information; as such, it provides a means whereby all authenticationFailure traps may be disabled. Note that it is strongly recommended that this object be stored in non-volatile memory so that it remains constant between re-initializations of the network management system." REFERENCE "Derived from RFC1213-MIB.snmpEnableAuthenTraps." ::= { snmpTrap 4 } Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 15]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 -- well-known traps snmpTraps OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpMIBObjects 5 } coldStart NOTIFICATION-TYPE STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A coldStart trap signifies that the SNMPv2 entity, acting in an agent role, is reinitializing itself such that its configuration may be altered." ::= { snmpTraps 1 } warmStart NOTIFICATION-TYPE STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A warmStart trap signifies that the SNMPv2 entity, acting in an agent role, is reinitializing itself such that its configuration is unaltered." ::= { snmpTraps 2 } linkDown NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { ifIndex } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A linkDown trap signifies that the SNMPv2 entity, acting in an agent role, recognizes a failure in one of the communication links represented in its configuration." ::= { snmpTraps 3 } linkUp NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { ifIndex } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A linkUp trap signifies that the SNMPv2 entity, acting in an agent role, recognizes that one of the communication links represented in its configuration has come up." ::= { snmpTraps 4 } Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 16]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 authenticationFailure NOTIFICATION-TYPE STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An authenticationFailure trap signifies that the SNMPv2 entity, acting in an agent role, has received a protocol message that is not properly authenticated. While all implementations of the SNMPv2 must be capable of generating this trap, the snmpV2EnableAuthenTraps object indicates whether this trap will be generated." ::= { snmpTraps 5 } egpNeighborLoss NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { egpNeighAddr } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An egpNeighborLoss trap signifies that an EGP neighbor has been marked down and the EGP peer relationship no longer obtains." ::= { snmpTraps 6 } Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 17]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 -- the set group -- -- a collection of objects which allow several cooperating -- SNMPv2 entities, all acting in a manager role, to -- coordinate their use of the SNMPv2 set operation. snmpSet OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpMIBObjects 6 } snmpSetSerialNo OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TestAndIncr MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An advisory lock used to allow several cooperating SNMPv2 entities, all acting in a manager role, to coordinate their use of the SNMPv2 set operation. This object is used for coarse-grain coordination. To achieve fine-grain coordination, one or more similar objects might be defined within each MIB group, as appropriate." ::= { snmpSet 1 } Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 18]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 -- conformance information snmpMIBConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpMIB 2 } snmpMIBCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpMIBConformance 1 } snmpMIBGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpMIBConformance 2 } -- compliance statements snmpMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The compliance statement for SNMPv2 entities which implement the SNMPv2 MIB." MODULE RFC1213-MIB MANDATORY-GROUPS { system } MODULE -- this module MANDATORY-GROUPS { snmpStatsGroup, snmpORGroup, snmpTrapGroup, snmpSetGroup } GROUP snmpV1Group DESCRIPTION "The snmpV1 group is mandatory only for those SNMPv2 entities which also implement SNMPv1." ::= { snmpMIBCompliances 1 } Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 19]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 -- units of conformance snmpStatsGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { snmpStatsPackets, snmpStats30Something, snmpStatsEncodingErrors, snmpStatsUnknownDstParties, snmpStatsDstPartyMismatches, snmpStatsUnknownSrcParties, snmpStatsBadAuths, snmpStatsNotInLifetimes, snmpStatsWrongDigestValues, snmpStatsUnknownContexts, snmpStatsBadOperations, snmpStatsSilentDrops } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A collection of objects providing basic instrumentation of the SNMPv2 entity." ::= { snmpMIBGroups 1 } snmpV1Group OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { snmpV1BadCommunityNames, snmpV1BadCommunityUses } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A collection of objects providing basic instrumentation of a SNMPv2 entity which also implements SNMPv1." ::= { snmpMIBGroups 2 } snmpORGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { snmpORLastChange, snmpORID, snmpORDescr } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A collection of objects allowing a SNMPv2 entity acting in an agent role to describe its dynamically-configurable object resources." ::= { snmpMIBGroups 3 } Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 20]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 snmpTrapGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { snmpTrapNumbers, snmpV2EnableAuthenTraps } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A collection of objects which allow the SNMPv2 entity, when acting in an agent role, to be configured to generate SNMPv2-Trap-PDUs." ::= { snmpMIBGroups 4 } snmpSetGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { snmpSetSerialNo } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A collection of objects which allow several cooperating SNMPv2 entities, all acting in a manager role, to coordinate their use of the SNMPv2 set operation." ::= { snmpMIBGroups 5 } END Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 21]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 3. Acknowledgements The objects in the snmpStats and snmpV1 groups are based, in part, on RFC 1213. Finally, the comments of the SNMP version 2 working group are gratefully acknowledged: Beth Adams, Network Management Forum Steve Alexander, INTERACTIVE Systems Corporation David Arneson, Cabletron Systems Toshiya Asaba Fred Baker, ACC Jim Barnes, Xylogics, Inc. Brian Bataille Andy Bierman, SynOptics Communications, Inc. Uri Blumenthal, IBM Corporation Fred Bohle, Interlink Jack Brown Theodore Brunner, Bellcore Stephen F. Bush, GE Information Services Jeffrey D. Case, University of Tennessee, Knoxville John Chang, IBM Corporation Szusin Chen, Sun Microsystems Robert Ching Chris Chiotasso, Ungermann-Bass Bobby A. Clay, NASA/Boeing John Cooke, Chipcom Tracy Cox, Bellcore Juan Cruz, Datability, Inc. David Cullerot, Cabletron Systems Cathy Cunningham, Microcom James R. (Chuck) Davin, Bellcore Michael Davis, Clearpoint Mike Davison, FiberCom Cynthia DellaTorre, MITRE Taso N. Devetzis, Bellcore Manual Diaz, DAVID Systems, Inc. Jon Dreyer, Sun Microsystems David Engel, Optical Data Systems Mike Erlinger, Lexcel Roger Fajman, NIH Daniel Fauvarque, Sun Microsystems Karen Frisa, CMU Shari Galitzer, MITRE Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 22]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 Shawn Gallagher, Digital Equipment Corporation Richard Graveman, Bellcore Maria Greene, Xyplex, Inc. Michel Guittet, Apple Robert Gutierrez, NASA Bill Hagerty, Cabletron Systems Gary W. Haney, Martin Marietta Energy Systems Patrick Hanil, Nokia Telecommunications Matt Hecht, SNMP Research, Inc. Edward A. Heiner, Jr., Synernetics Inc. Susan E. Hicks, Martin Marietta Energy Systems Geral Holzhauer, Apple John Hopprich, DAVID Systems, Inc. Jeff Hughes, Hewlett-Packard Robin Iddon, Axon Networks, Inc. David Itusak Kevin M. Jackson, Concord Communications, Inc. Ole J. Jacobsen, Interop Company Ronald Jacoby, Silicon Graphics, Inc. Satish Joshi, SynOptics Communications, Inc. Frank Kastenholz, FTP Software Mark Kepke, Hewlett-Packard Ken Key, SNMP Research, Inc. Zbiginew Kielczewski, Eicon Jongyeoi Kim Andrew Knutsen, The Santa Cruz Operation Michael L. Kornegay, VisiSoft Deirdre C. Kostik, Bellcore Cheryl Krupczak, Georgia Tech Mark S. Lewis, Telebit David Lin David Lindemulder, AT&T/NCR Ben Lisowski, Sprint David Liu, Bell-Northern Research John Lunny, The Wollongong Group Robert C. Lushbaugh Martin, Marietta Energy Systems Michael Luufer, BBN Carl Madison, Star-Tek, Inc. Keith McCloghrie, Hughes LAN Systems Evan McGinnis, 3Com Corporation Bill McKenzie, IBM Corporation Donna McMaster, SynOptics Communications, Inc. John Medicke, IBM Corporation Doug Miller, Telebit Dave Minnich, FiberCom Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 23]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 Mohammad Mirhakkak, MITRE Rohit Mital, Protools George Mouradian, AT&T Bell Labs Patrick Mullaney, Cabletron Systems Dan Myers, 3Com Corporation Rina Nathaniel, Rad Network Devices Ltd. Hien V. Nguyen, Sprint Mo Nikain Tom Nisbet William B. Norton, MERIT Steve Onishi, Wellfleet Communications, Inc. David T. Perkins, SynOptics Communications, Inc. Carl Powell, BBN Ilan Raab, SynOptics Communications, Inc. Richard Ramons, AT&T Venkat D. Rangan, Metric Network Systems, Inc. Louise Reingold, Sprint Sam Roberts, Farallon Computing, Inc. Kary Robertson, Concord Communications, Inc. Dan Romascanu, Lannet Data Communications Ltd. Marshall T. Rose, Dover Beach Consulting, Inc. Shawn A. Routhier, Epilogue Technology Corporation Chris Rozman Asaf Rubissa, Fibronics Jon Saperia, Digital Equipment Corporation Michael Sapich Mike Scanlon, Interlan Sam Schaen, MITRE John Seligson, Ultra Network Technologies Paul A. Serice, Corporation for Open Systems Chris Shaw, Banyan Systems Timon Sloane Robert Snyder, Cisco Systems Joo Young Song Roy Spitier, Sprint Einar Stefferud, Network Management Associates John Stephens, Cayman Systems, Inc. Robert L. Stewart, Xyplex, Inc. (chair) Kaj Tesink, Bellcore Dean Throop, Data General Ahmet Tuncay, France Telecom-CNET Maurice Turcotte, Racal Datacom Warren Vik, INTERACTIVE Systems Corporation Yannis Viniotis Steven L. Waldbusser, Carnegie Mellon Universitty Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 24]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 Timothy M. Walden, ACC Alice Wang, Sun Microsystems James Watt, Newbridge Luanne Waul, Timeplex Donald E. Westlake III, Digital Equipment Corporation Gerry White Bert Wijnen, IBM Corporation Peter Wilson, 3Com Corporation Steven Wong, Digital Equipment Corporation Randy Worzella, IBM Corporation Daniel Woycke, MITRE Honda Wu Jeff Yarnell, Protools Chris Young, Cabletron Kiho Yum, 3Com Corporation Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 25]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 4. References [1] Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1), International Organization for Standardization. International Standard 8824, (December, 1987). [2] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and Waldbusser, S., "Structure of Management Information for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1442, SNMP Research, Inc., Hughes LAN Systems, Dover Beach Consulting, Inc., Carnegie Mellon University, April 1993. [3] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and Waldbusser, S., "Protocol Operations for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1448, SNMP Research, Inc., Hughes LAN Systems, Dover Beach Consulting, Inc., Carnegie Mellon University, April 1993. [4] J.D. Case, C. Partridge, Case Diagrams: A First Step to Diagramed Management Information Bases. Computer Communications Review, Volume 19, Number 1, (January, 1989). [5] McCloghrie, K., and Galvin, J., "Party MIB for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1447, Hughes LAN Systems, Trusted Information Systems, April 1993. Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 26]
RFC 1450 Management Information Base for SNMPv2 April 1993 5. Security Considerations Security issues are not discussed in this memo. 6. Authors' Addresses Jeffrey D. Case SNMP Research, Inc. 3001 Kimberlin Heights Rd. Knoxville, TN 37920-9716 US Phone: +1 615 573 1434 Email: case@snmp.com Keith McCloghrie Hughes LAN Systems 1225 Charleston Road Mountain View, CA 94043 US Phone: +1 415 966 7934 Email: kzm@hls.com Marshall T. Rose Dover Beach Consulting, Inc. 420 Whisman Court Mountain View, CA 94043-2186 US Phone: +1 415 968 1052 Email: mrose@dbc.mtview.ca.us Steven Waldbusser Carnegie Mellon University 4910 Forbes Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15213 US Phone: +1 412 268 6628 Email: waldbusser@cmu.edu Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser [Page 27]