1. Network Management Specification

7.7.2Supporting MIBs.

7.7.3SNMP-MPD-MIB (RFC 3412)

This MIB provides statistics for message processing. The following scalar MIB objects will be supported to provide statistics about invalid or unknown conditions in the message processing:

7.7.3.1snmpUnknownSecurityModels

7.7.3.2snmpInvalidMsgs

7.7.3.3snmpUnknownPDUHandlers

7.7.4SNMP Framework MIB (RFC 3411)

In addition to defining new textual conventions, this MIB defines the following scalar objects that will be supported in the SCP:

7.7.4.1snmpEngineID:

There will be a unique identifier for the SNMP engine running in the device. It will be set up by following one of the schemes proposed in the RFC 3411. That is, it will use the private enterprise number assigned to Paradyne (1795) by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority and the MAC address of the card (SCP) running the agent to generate a unique identifier for the Engine.

For example the MAC address of my SCP card is ’00-E0-39-C1-CD-16’ will result in the following snmpEngineID:

80 00 07 03 03 00 E0 39 C1 CD 16

See RFC 3411 for details on how this is formatted.

7.7.4.2snmpEngineBoots:

Number of times this entity has been reboot. This number must be preserved upon reset of the entity.

7.7.4.3snmpEngineTime:

Actual sysUpTime since last reboot.

7.7.4.4snmpMaxMessageSize: Based on configuration of the Emanate/Lite agent.

7.7.4.5SNMP-TARGET-MIB (RFC 2573)

The SCP will use the SNMP-TARGET-MIB exclusively to configure trap managers. The following MIB objects contained in SNMP-TARGET-MIB will be supported to configure trap managers.

7.7.4.5.1snmpTargetSpinLock:

It is used to control multiple simultaneous access to the target table. Users must follow the procedure in RFC 2573 to add/modify entries in this table.

7.7.4.5.2snmpTargetAddrTable:

It is used to configure transport addresses to be used in the generation of SNMP notification messages.

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8620, 8820 specifications

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