Restrictions On Standard Mibs; Table B-18. Rfc 1213 Mib-Ii Objects - Bay Networks 6300 Supplement Manual

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Each object has:
A name (also referred to as an Object Identifier (OID)).
A syntax and an encoding. In addition to the basic integer and
octet string data types, several special types are defined (e.g, IP
Address, Network Address, Counter, Gauge, TimeTicks). RFC
1212 (Concise MIB Definitions) is an easier-to-read form used
in most standard MIBs today. It is used to define the private
enterprise MIB.

Restrictions on Standard MIBs

The SNMP Agent does not use all objects in the supported standard MIBs.
section lists the supported standard MIBs and outlines the differences
between the Annex parameters and specific standard MIB objects.
RA 6300 Standard MIB Support
MIBs.
RFC 1213 MIB-II Restrictions
The RA 6300 supports RFC1213's system, interfaces, at, ip, icmp, tcp,
udp, and snmp groups. It does not support the egp group. In addition,
some individual objects have the restrictions outlined in

Table B-18. RFC 1213 MIB-II Objects

Object Name
get/set
Restrictions
ifAdminStatus
read only
ifOperStatus
none
atEntry
Cannot create
new rows
(continued on next page)
Chapter 2 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
on page 2-65 lists the supported standard
Read Object Limitations
Returns only up (1) and down (2)
Returns only up (1) and down (2)
none
This
Table
B-18.
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