Paradyne 8820, 8620 manual Standards Compliance to SNMP MIBs

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3.Standards Compliance to SNMP MIBs

1. Network Management Specification

3.Standards Compliance to SNMP MIBs

This section describes the standards compliance and any special operational features/options for the SNMP MIBs supported on the GranDSLAM 3.0 product. The term NO_SUCH_NAME_ERROR will be used to say that either:

a)a whole table does not exist in the MIB tree or

b)a particular object does not exist in the MIB tree

Mandatory groups will be supported as is. If a value can not be determined for an mandatory object, a default value (defined in the MIBWG guidelines) will be assigned and will be specified in this document. However, this SNMP agent is not required to support optional groups. The agent will return the value NO_SUCH_NAME_ERROR for a get request of the objects contained in any optional group not supported. Network Management Systems must be able to handle this situation better known as sparse tables. An exception to the later is the ifTable. The ifTable will not be a sparse table and will be fully supported.

When a particular enumeration for a particular object is not available, attempt to write it by a management entity will result in a failure of BAD_VALUE or GENERAL_ERROR.

The following diagram may be useful in visualizing the interfaces on the product.

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Paradyne 8820, 8620 manual Standards Compliance to SNMP MIBs