DNS Resolution

MIBs and Traps

RFC 1213: "Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-Based Internet: MIB-II"

RFC 1493: "Definition of Managed Objects for Bridges"

RFC 1215: "A Convention for Defining Traps for Use with the SNMP"

ADSL MIB

PairGain Agent MIB

PairGain Tiger MIB

DNS RESOLUTION

If you want Domain Name System (DNS) resolution, you need to specify the IP address for a device to be the DNS resolver. You can also specify another IP address to designate a second device for a secondary DNS resolver. The DNS device maps human-readable addresses to IP addresses. A human-readable address is one such as maggie.copro.company.com that contains a host name and domain. The DNS resolver maps that name to the IP address that is a numeric (four octet) value such as 192.168.30.25 (see page 43 for the example on how to configure a DNS address).

TFTP SERVER

Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) is the TCP/IP standard for file transfer. It provides the service with minimal capability and minimal overhead. TFTP uses UDP for connectionless delivery.

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