Table 1-2.

Supported RFCs and MIBs (3 of 5)

 

 

 

 

RFC

Name

Description

 

 

 

N/A

SNMP M4 Network Element View MIB

ATM Forum SNMP M4 Network Element View

 

[atmfM4MIB]

[atmfM4MIBObjects_t],[atmfM4TcAdapterEntry_t],

 

 

 

 

[atmfM4ATMLayerEntry_t],[atmfM4VpNextVpiEntry_t],

 

AF-NM-0095.001

[atmfM4VcNextVciEntry_t],[atmfM4CellProtoCurrEntry_t],

 

 

[atmfM4CellProtoHistEntry_t],[atmfM4CellProtoErrorEntry_t],

 

(http://www.atmforum.com/atmforum/s

[atmfM4TcProtoCurrEntry_t],[atmfM4TcProtoHistEntry_t],

 

[atmfM4VcUpcNpcCurrEntry_t],

 

pecs/approved.html)

 

[atmfM4VcUpcNpcHistEntry_t],[atmfM4VcTestEntry_t]

 

 

 

 

 

2668

Definitions of Managed objects for

ifMauEntry_t

 

IEEE 802.3 Medium Attachment

 

 

Units(MAU).

 

 

 

 

2571

Architecture for SNMP Frameworks

snmpEngineID, snmpEngineBoots, snmpEngineTime,

 

 

snmpEngineMaxMessageSize

 

 

 

2572

Message Processing and Dispatching

snmpUnknownSecurityModels, snmpInvalidMsgs,

 

for the Simple Network Management

snmpUnknownPDUHandlers

 

Protocol

 

 

 

 

 

2573

SNMP Applications (SNMPv3)

snmpTargetAddrEntry_t, snmpTargetParamsTable_t,

 

 

snmpUnavailableContexts, snmpUnknownContexts,

 

 

snmpNotifyEntry_t

 

 

 

2573

User-based Security Model (USM) for

usmStats, usmUserEntry_t

 

version 3 of the Simple Network

 

 

Management Protocol (SNMPv3)

 

 

 

 

2575

View-based Access Control Model

vacmContextEntry_t, vacmSecurityToGroupEntry_t,

 

(VACM) for the version 3 of the Simple

vacmAccessEntry_t, vacmViewTreeFamilyEntry_t,

 

Network Management Protocol

 

 

(SNMPv3)

 

 

 

 

2576

Coexistence between Version1, Version

snmpCommunityEntry_t, snmpTargetAddrExtEntry_t

 

2, and Version 3 of the Internet-standard

 

 

Network Management Framework

 

 

 

 

2558

Definitions of Managed Objects for the

sonetMediumEntry_t, sonetLineCurrentEntry_t,

 

SONET/SDH Interface Type

sonetLineIntervalEntry_t, sonetSectionCurrentEntry_t,

 

 

sonetSectionIntervalEntry_t,sonetFarEndLineCurrentEntry_t,

 

 

sonetFarEndLineIntervalEntry_t, sonetPathCurrentEntry_t,

 

 

sonetPathIntervalEntry, sonetPathFarEndCurrentEntry_t,

 

 

sonetPathFarEndIntervalEntry_t

 

 

 

N/A

Definitions of Managed Objects for

apsConfigEntry_t, apsStatusEntry_t, apsMapEntry_t,

 

SONET Linear APS architectures.

apsChanConfigEntry_t, apsCommandEntry_t, apsChanStatusEntry_t,

 

draft-ieft-atommib-sonetaps-mib-xx.txt

apsNotificationEnable

 

 

 

3276

Definitions of Managed Objects for

hdsl2ShdslSpanConfEntry_t, hdsl2ShdslSpanStatusEntry_t,

 

High Bit-Rate DSL -2nd generation

hdsl2ShdslInventoryEntry_t, hdsl2ShdslEndpointConfEntry_t,

 

(HDSL2) and Single-Pair High-Speed

hdsl2ShdslEndpointCurrEntry_t, hdsl2Shdsl15MinIntervalEntry_t,

 

Digital Subscriber Line (SHDSL) Lines

hdsl2Shdsl1DayIntervalEntry_t, hdsl2ShdslEndpointMaintEntry_t,

 

 

hdsl2ShdslUnitMainEntry_t, hdsl2ShdslSpanConfProfileEntry_t,

 

 

hdsl2ShdslEndpointAlarmConfProfileEntry_t

 

 

 

3433

Definitions of Managed Objects for

entPhySensorEntry_t

 

Entity Sensor Management Information

 

 

Base

 

 

 

 

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8620, 8820 specifications

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