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- comp.protocols.snmp
- -------------------
- FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ
-
- Simple Network Management Protocol
- ----------------------------------
-
- This document is provided as a service by and for the readers
- of Internet USENET news group comp.protocols.snmp and may be
- used for research and educational purposes only. Any commercial
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- the terms of the Berne Convention.
-
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- New this month:
- >minor corrections
-
-
- Subject: TABLE OF CONTENTS
- -----------------
-
- @0. What is the purpose of this FAQ?
- ------------------------------------
-
- @I. General Questions about SNMP and SNMPv2
- -------------------------------------------
- @1. What is SNMP?
- @2. What is an RFC?
- @3. Where can I get RFC text?
- @4. What books are there which cover SNMP?
- @5. What periodicals are heavily oriented to SNMP?
- @6. What classes are available on the topic of SNMP?
- @7. Who are some leading authorities of SNMP?
- @8. What discussion groups are available for SNMP?
- @9. What trade shows cater to SNMP?
- @20. What is SNMPv2?
- @30. What is RMON?
- @40. What is CMIP?
- @41. What books should I read about CMIP?
- @50. What is OMNIPoint?
-
- @II. SNMP Software and Related Products
- ----------------------------------------
- @1. Where can I get SNMP software?
- @2. What CMIP software is available?
-
- @III. MIBS
- -----------
- @1. What is a MIB?
- @2. What are MIB-I and MIB-II
- @3. What are enterprise MIBs?
- @4. Where can I get enterprise MIBs?
- @5. How can I register an enterprise MIB?
- @6. What is the SMI?
- @7. What is ASN.1?
-
- @Appendix A. Glossary
- @Appendix B. Acknowledgements & Credits
-
-
- Subject: C O N T E N T S
- - - - - - - - -
-
- @0.
- Subject: What is the purpose of this FAQ?
- ----------------------------------------
- This FAQ is to serve as a guide to the resources known to
- be available for helping you to understand SNMP, SNMPv2,
- and their related technologies. OSI/CMIP is touched on
- briefly as well because we're fair-minded folk.
-
- There is NO INTENT that this be a one-stop SNMP tutorial.
-
- You WILL need to read the books listed herein, maybe even
- some of the RFCs. You may wish to take a class as well.
- Just think of this as your "tourist guide book."
-
- This FAQ is archived (as with all "licensed" FAQs) at
- rtfm.mit.edu [18.70.0.209] under /pub/usenet/news.answers
- as snmp-faq, or under /pub/usenet/comp.protocols.snmp as
- its own self (the only file in that directory). Use
- anonymous ftp to retrieve. What? No ftp? Send e-mail to
-
- mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu
-
- with
-
- "send usenet/news.answers/finding-sources"
-
- for instructions on FTP via e-mail.
-
-
- @I.
- Subject: General Questions about SNMP and SNMPv2
- -----------------------------------------------
-
- @1.
- Subject: What is SNMP?
- ----------------
- The Simple Network Management Protocol is a protocol for
- Internet network management services. It is formally
- specified in a series of related RFC documents.
-
- RFC 1089 - SNMP over Ethernet
- RFC 1140 - IAB Official Protocol Standards
- RFC 1147 - Tools for Monitoring and Debugging TCP/IP
- Internets and Interconnected Devices
- RFC 1155 - Structure and Identification of Management
- Information for TCP/IP based internets.
- RFC 1156 - Management Information Base Network
- Management of TCP/IP based internets
- RFC 1157 - A Simple Network Managment Protocol
- RFC 1158 - Management Information Base Network
- Management of TCP/IP based internets: MIB-II
- RFC 1161 - SNMP over OSI
- RFC 1212 - Concise MIB Definitions
- RFC 1213 - Management Information Base for Network Management
- of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II
- RFC 1215 - A Convention for Defining Traps for use with the SNMP
- RFC 1298 - SNMP over IPX
-
- @2.
- Subject: What is an RFC?
- ------------------
- The letters stand for the title Request For Comment, which
- is the initial stage in the process for creating Internet
- standards. RFCs go through several stages of review and
- refinement before they are adopted as final by the Internet
- community.
-
- @3.
- Subject: Where can I get RFC text?
- ===========================%<===================================
-
- RFC-Info Simplified Help submitted by: Mark Wallace
- -----------------------
-
- Use RFC-Info by sending an email messages to RFC-INFO@ISI.EDU.
-
- 1. To get a specific RFC send a message with text as follows:
-
- Retrieve: RFC
- Doc-ID: RFC1500
-
- This gets RFC 1500. All RFC numbers in the Doc-Id are 4 digits
- (RFC 791 would be Doc-ID: RFC0791).
-
- 2. To get a specific FYI send a message with text as follows:
-
- Retrieve: FYI
- Doc-ID: FYI0004
-
- 3. To get a list of available RFC's that match a certain criteria:
-
- LIST: RFC
- Keywords: Gateway
-
- Returns a list of RFC's with the word Gateway in the title or
- specified as a keyword.
-
- 4. To get information about other ways to get RFCs, FYIs, STDs, or
- IMRs.
-
- HELP: ways_to_get_rfcs
- HELP: ways_to_get_fyis
- HELP: ways_to_get_stds
- HELP: ways_to_get_imrs
-
- 5. To get help about using RFC-Info:
-
- HELP: help
-
- or
-
- HELP: topics
-
- ============================%<===================================
-
- An archie search for the keyword "rfc" turned up 99 hits.
- A few of the more prominent or amusing are shown below:
-
- animal-farm.nevada.edu
- cs.columbia.edu
- ftp.internic.net
- ftp.uu.net
- merit.edu
- nic.ddn.mil - note: avoid using this one, it's SLOW
- nis.nsf.net
- src.doc.ic.ac.uk
- venera.isi.edu
- world.std.com
-
- munnari.oz.au \___ Pacific Rim Sites use these
- archie.au /
-
- A. Use anonymous ftp & look for rfc or pub/rfc directories above.
-
- Details on obtaining RFCs via FTP or EMAIL may be obtained by sending
- an EMAIL message to "rfc-info@ISI.EDU" with the message body
- "help: ways_to_get_rfcs". For example:
-
- >> To: rfc-info@ISI.EDU
- >> Subject: getting rfcs
-
- >> help: ways_to_get_rfcs
-
- B. You can get a CD Rom with all the RFC's as of the date of the
- CD ROM (Mar 93) from :
- Info Magic
- POB 338
- Pennington, NJ 08534-0338
-
- (800) 800-6613
- (609) 683-5501
-
- Title is 'The Internet CD-ROM' (around $50)
- Includes sources for BSD 4.3 and GNU.
-
- C. In Germany and Europe, try Christian Seyb:
-
- "I also offer a CDROM with all RFC's as of the date
- of beginning of Aug 93."
-
- The following CDROM is available for DM 98,-- (app. $60) and contains
- the following software:
-
- - Linux SLS V1.03, Kernel 0.99.11 and utilities for Linux
- - 386BSD version 0.1 including patch-kit 0.2.4
- - NetBSD version 0.8
- - Utilities for 386BSD and NetBSD
- - The Berkely Second Networking Distribution
- - GNU software (gcc 2.4.5, emacs 19.17, gmake 3.68, etc)
- - X11R5 up to patch 25 and lots of Contributed Software
- - TeX version 3.14
- - The Internet RFCs up to RFC1493
- - News, mail and mailbox software and many utilities for Unix
-
- Issue: Aug 1993
-
- Contact:
- CDROM Versand
- Helga Seyb
- Fuchsweg 86
- Tel: +49-8106-302210
- 85598 Baldham Fax: +49-8106-302310
- Germany Bbs/Fax: +49-8106-34593
-
- Christian Seyb | cs@gold.muc.de | Mailbox/uucp/Fax: 08106-34593
- ---------------------------------------------------
-
-
- @4.
- Subject: What books are there which cover SNMP?
- -----------------------------------------
-
- A. The Simple Book: An Introduction to Managment
- of TCP/IP-based Internets
- by: Marshall T. Rose
-
- ISBN 0-13-812611-9
-
- (c) 1991 Prentice-Hall, Inc
-
- --- AND NOW ... ANNOUNCING:
-
- The Simple Book: (Second Edition)
-
- by: Marshall T. Rose
-
- ISBN 0-13-177254-6
-
- Prentice-Hall copyright 1994
-
-
- B. SNMP, SNMPv2 and CMIP: The Practical Guide to
- Network Management Standards
- by: William Stallings
-
- ISBN 0-201-63331-0
-
- (c) 1993 Addison-Wesley Publishing Co, Inc
-
- NOTE:
-
- >>A second printing of
-
- >>SNMP, SNMPv2, and CMIP: The Practical Guide to Network Management
- (Addison-Wesley, 1993)
-
- >>is now in bookstores. A number of errata in the first printing have been
- >>corrected. None of these are "fatal" but they were a nuisance. For anyone
- >>with a first printing, an errata sheet is available via anonymous ftp in the
- file SNMP.errata in directory ftp/pub on aw.com.
-
- >>Bill Stallings
- >>72500.3562@compuserve.com
-
-
- C. Network Management: A Practical Perspective
- by: Allan Leinwand & Karen Fang
-
- ISBN 0-201-52771-5
-
- (c) 1993 Addison-Wesley Publishing Co, Inc
-
-
- D. Internetworking with TCP/IP (3 Volumes)
-
- Volume 1: Principles, Protocols, and Architecture
- by: Douglas E. Comer
-
- ISBN 0-13-468505-9 (Note: 2nd Edition)
-
- Volume 2: Design, Implementation, and Internals
- by: Douglas E. Comer and David Stevens
-
- ISBN 0-13-472242-6
-
- (c) 1991 Prentice-Hall, Inc
-
- Volume 3: Client-Server Programming and Applications
- by: Douglas E. Comer and David Stevens
-
- ISBN 0-13-474222-2 (Note: BSD Socket Version)
-
- (c) 1993 Prentice-Hall, Inc
-
-
- E. Managing Internetworks with SNMP
- by: Mark A. Miller, P.E.
-
- ISBN 1-55851-304-3
-
- (c) 1993 M&T Books, New York, NY
-
-
- F. Open Systems Networking: OSI & TCP/IP
- by: David Piscitello & A. L. Chapin
-
- ISBN 0-201-56334-7
-
- (c) 1993 Addison-Wesley
-
- While largely about OSI, this book contains
- lots of stuff about TCP/IP and SNMP as well.
-
-
-
- @5.
- Subject: What periodicals are heavily oriented to SNMP?
- --------------------------------------------------
-
- A. One bi-monthly newsletter is "SIMPLE TIMES".
- You can subscribe via email at
-
- st-subscriptions@simple-times.org
-
- Use HELP on the Subject line for details.
-
- Vol 2 Issue 3 contains a comprehensive listing
- of many of the ongoing discussion groups and
- also the relevent RFC's.
-
- B. ConneXions, The Interoperability Report
- 480 San Antonio Road, Suite 100
- Mountain View, CA 94040
-
- Ph: 415-941-3399
- Fx: 415-949-1779
-
-
- @6.
- Subject: What classes are available on the topic of SNMP?
- ----------------------------------------------------
-
- A. Interop Company
- 480 San Antonio Road
- Mountain View, CA 94040
-
- Ph: 415-962-2522
- Fx: 415-966-5010
-
- EMail: onsite@interop.com
-
- B. William Stallings offers classes.
-
- contact info:
-
- Voice: 508-896-4705
- email: 72500.3562@compuserve.com
-
-
- C. Network World Technical Seminars
-
- Ph: 800-643-4668 (direct: 508-820-7493)
- Fx: 800-756-9430
- [Fax back line, ask for document 55]
-
-
- @7.
- Subject: Who are some leading authorities of SNMP?
- ----------------------------------------
- [Contributions will be noted as time permits]
-
- A. Authors of Key RFCs
- Jeffrey D. Case
- James R. Davin
- Michael A. Erlinger
- Mark S. Fedor
- Keith McCloghrie
- Marshall T. Rose
- Martin L. Schoffstall
- Steven Waldbusser
-
- B. Authors of Related Material
- A. L. Chapin
- Edwin E. Meir
- David M. Piscitello
- William Stallings
-
- C. Others of Note
- Vinton G. Cerf
- David D. Clark
-
-
- @8.
- Subject: What discussion groups are available for SNMP?
- -------------------------------------------------
-
- The basic discussion groups are:
-
- snmp@psi.com Covers SNMP V1.
- snmp2@tis.com Covers SNMP V2.
-
- SNMP Mailing Lists.
-
- SNMPv1
-
- To add yourself to the SNMPv1 mailing list send an email message with
- the title subscribe and containing your preferred email address in the
- body to snmp-request@psi.com eg.
-
- mail snmp-request@psi.com
- subject: subscribe
-
- n.user@fred.com
-
- To remove yourself send an unsubscribe message to the same address.
- If you want to post a message to all of the current subscribers to
- the list (and there are hundreds) the address is snmp@psi.com.
-
- SNMPv2
-
- To add yourself to the SNMPv2 mailing list send an email message with
- the title subscribe and containing your preferred email address in the
- body to snmpv2-request@tis.com eg.
-
- mail snmpv2-request@tis.com
- subject: subscribe
-
- n.user@fred.com
-
- To remove yourself send an unsubscribe message to the same address.
- If you want to post a message to all of the current subscribers to
- the list (and there are many) the address is snmpv2@tis.com.
-
-
-
- @9.
- Subject: What trade shows cater to SNMP?
- -----------------------------------
- These days nearly every networking trade show in the
- US, and many outside the US, covers the SNMP market.
-
- The grandparent of them all, and still the champ in
- many ways, is:
-
- Interop
- 480 San Antonio Road
- Mountain View, CA 94040-1219
-
- Ph: 415-941-3399 X 2502
- 800-INTEROP X 2502
-
- Fx: 415-949-1779
-
-
- 10 - 19 Reserved
-
- @20.
- Subject: What is SNMPv2?
- ------------------
-
- SNMPv2 is a revised protocol (not just a new MIB)
- which includes improvements to SNMP in the areas
- of performance, security, confidentiality, and
- manager-to-manager communications.
-
-
- SNMPv2 Framework (Proposed Standards):
- The following RFC's identify the major components of SNMPv2.
-
- RFC 1441 - Introduction to SNMP v2
- RFC 1442 - SMI For SNMP v2
- RFC 1443 - Textual Conventions for SNMP v2
- RFC 1444 - Conformance Statements for SNMP v2
- RFC 1445 - Administrative Model for SNMP v2
- RFC 1446 - Security Protocols for SNMP v2
- RFC 1447 - Party MIB for SNMP v2
- RFC 1448 - Protocol Operations for SNMP v2
- RFC 1449 - Transoport Mappings for SNMP v2
- RFC 1450 - MIB for SNMP v2
- RFC 1451 - Manager to Manger MIB
- RFC 1452 - Coexistance between SNMP v1 and SNMP v2
-
- 21 - 29 Reserved
-
- @30.
- Subject: What is RMON?
- ----------------
- The Remote Network Monitoring MIB is a SNMP MIB for remote management of
- networks. While other MIBs usually are created to support a network
- device whose primary function is other than management, RMON was created
- to provide management of a network. RMON is one of the many SNMP
- based MIBs that are on the IETF Standards track.
-
- @31. RMON Standardization Status
- --------------------------------
- RMON is one of the many SNMP based MIBs that are on the IETF Standards
- track (RFC 1310). Currently (Jan 94) RMON has two instantiations in the
- IETF standards process. First, RFC 1271 - a Proposed Standard, specifies
- the general structure of RMON and the particulars of an Ethernet based
- RMON agent. RFC 1513 - a Proposed Standard specifies the additional RMON
- groups and specifics for a Token Ring network.
-
- @32. RMON Working Group.
- ------------------------
- The RMON Working Group is an IETF Working Group under the Network
- Management Area. The WG meets periodically - usually at all IETF meetings.
- The WG maintains a mailing list for Questions and Comments concerning
- RMON.
-
- Mail List: rmonmib@cs.hmc.edu
-
- @33. Joining the RMON Working Group Mailing List
- -----------------------------------------------
- To join the RMON Working Group mailing list, send mail to:
-
- Mail List Requets: rmonmib-request@jarthur.claremont.edu.
-
- DO NOT send a request to join message to the general mailing list.
-
- @34. Historical RMON Records
- -----------------------------
- There are copies of the RMON mailing list messages and meeting minutes
- within the IETF archive structure - available at various sites.
-
- There is also a RMON archive directory which can be accessed via
- anonymous ftp at:
- jarthur.cs.hmc.edu, directory /pub/rmon
-
- @35. RMON Documents
- -----------------------
- 1. RMON White Paper in the anonymous ftp directory at jarthur.cs.hmc.edu. There are two formats: frame and postscript. This paper was developed
- by members of the RMON working group prior to an Interop. It is a
- superficial discussion of RMON.
-
- 2. Chapter 7 in "SNMP, SNMPv2 and CMIP: The Practical Guide to Network
- Management Standards" by William Stallings, (c) 1993 Addison-Wesley,
- goes into some detail on the RMON MIB.
-
- @36-39 Reserved
- --------------
-
-
- @40.
- Subject: What is CMIP?
- ----------------
- YES, we do need to mention it here!
-
- Paul Rolland writes from France:
-
- >CMIP is the Common Management Information Protocol.
- >It is an OSI protocol that has been defined for Network Management.
- >It comes together with the CMIS (Commom Management Information Service).
- >This service provides :
- >- monitoring : in this case, you are using CMIP to gain information,
- >- control : you can manipulate objects that you manage,
- >- reporting : Managed objects can tell you something wrong is happening.
-
- @41.
- Subject: What books should I read about CMIP?
- ---------------------------------------
- The collected OSI specifications are of sufficient bulk
- to sink a small craft in calm waters. Start easy:
-
- A. The Open Book: A Practical Perspective on OSI
- by: Marshall T. Rose
-
- ISBN 0-13-643016-3
-
- (c) 1990 Prentice-Hall, Inc
-
- B. Open Systems Networking: OSI & TCP/IP
- by: David Piscitello & A. L. Chapin
-
- ISBN 0-201-56334-7
-
- (c) 1993 Addison-Wesley
-
- C. SNMP, SNMPv2 and CMIP: The Practical Guide to
- Network Management Standards
- by: William Stallings
-
- ISBN 0-201-63331-0
-
- (c) 1993 Addison-Wesley Publishing Co, Inc
-
-
- 42 - 49 Reserved
-
- @50.
- Subject: What is OMNIPoint?
- ---------------------------
- "A common approach to the integrated management of
- networked information systems."
-
- In practical terms, a vehicle for helping to bridge
- the standards gap between SNMP and OSI/CMIP so that
- the end user customer can reap the benefits of both.
-
- A product of the:
- Network Management Forum
- 40 Morristown Road
- Bernardsville, NJ 07924
-
- Ph: 908-766-1544
- Fx: 908-766-5741
-
- A catalog of products is available.
-
-
-
- @II.
- Subject: SNMP Software and Related Products
-
-
- @1.
- Subject: Where can I get SNMP software?
- ---------------------------------
-
- A. Public Domain:
- -----------------
-
- a. Carnegie-Mellon University
- 4910 Forbes Ave.
- Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
-
- ftp from lancaster.andrew.cmu.edu (128.2.13.21)
- both SNMP and SNMPv2 are available
-
- b. MIT
- Cambridge, Massachusetts
-
- ftp from thyme.lcs.mit.edu at /pub/snmp (18.26.0.115)
-
-
- c. Christophe Meessen writes:
-
- >I've put a small package on a ftp server that relates to SNMP.
- >It is a minimal set of BER assembling/disassembling primitives
- >needed to implement SNMPv1 or SNMPv2.
-
- >BER compilation primitives compile in reverse. That is they compile from the
- >last byte toward the first byte. This result in the simplest BER compilation code.
-
- >The exact path is ftp.in2p3.fr (134.158.69.153) /pub/snmp/ber
-
-
- B. Proprietary:
- ---------------
-
- a. SNMP Research
- 3001 Kimberlin Heights Road
- Knoxville, TN 37920-9716
-
- Ph: 615-573-1434
- Fx: 615-573-9197
- Email: John Southwood, john@snmp.com
-
- SNMP agents, extensible agents, managers, tools, etc.
-
- b. Epilogue Technology Corp.
- 11116 Desert Classic Lane
- Albuquerque, NM 87111
-
- "Envoy(tm), Emissary, Attache, Attache Plus, Ambassador:
-
- Portable SNMPv1 & SNMPv2 agent/manager, MIB Compiler,
- UDP/IP & TCP/IP protocol stacks, RMON agent"
-
- Ph: +1-805-650-7107 or (505) 271-9933
- Fax: +1-805-650-7108 or (505) 271-9798
- Email: David Preston, djp@epilogue.com
-
- Australasian/Pacific Rim Distributor
- Internode Systems Pty Ltd
- 414 Goodwood Road, PO Box 69, Daw Park SA 5041 Australia
-
- Email: Simon Hackett, simon@internode.com.au [Technical]
- Sales Folk, sales@internode.com.au [Sales]
- Ph: +61-8-373-1020
- Fax: +61-8-373-4911
-
- c. PEER Networks
- 3375 Scott Blvd.
- Suite 100
- Santa Clara, CA 95054
-
- Voice (408) 727-4111
- FAX (408) 727-4410
- EMAIL sales@peer.com
-
- "We provide agents and development tools for adding SNMP to
- applications."
-
-
- d. Paul Freeman Associates, Inc.
- 14 Pleasant St., P. O. Box 2067
- Westford, MA 01886-5067
-
- Voice: 508-692-4436
- Email: pwilson@world.std.com
-
- "Universal SNMP Agent (tm): extensible and portable V1+V2 agent in
- source form for installation on any platform, under any OS, with any
- transport. Also available as drop-in binary with MIB-II for SVR4."
-
-
- e. Software Clearing House, Inc.
- Three Centennial Plaza
- 895 Central Avenue
- Cincinnati OH 45202
-
- (800) SAY UNIX (729-8649) Voice: Continental US
- (513) 579-0455 Voice: Outside US
- (513) 579-1064 FAX
- info@sch.com email
-
- "OS/EYE*NODE - distributed, scalable mgt system"
-
-
- f. NetPort
-
- (408) 257-4907 Voice:
- jbartas@sunlight.com email
-
-
- NetPort is a vendor of portable SNMP agents & protocol stacks,
- and we also provide SNMP consulting services.
-
- Also, we will be releasing a series of DOS utilitys as freeware
- (executables will be available for free) in a few weeks. Call
- for details.
-
-
- C. General:
-
- Bruce Barnett writes:
-
- >Here is my list of authoritative sites for SNMP source code....
- >In particular, the MIB II version of CMU's code is available on
- ftp.near.net:/pub/cmu-snmp1.2u.tar.Z -
- Version 1.2(Unofficial) CMU SNMP code. MIB-II support
- >and
- munnari.OZ.AU:pub/cmu-mu-snmp1.5.tar.Z
- MIB-II enhancements to CMU's SNMPv1 API
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- SNMP Archives summary. Maintained by Bruce Barnett <barnett@crd.ge.com>
- The following are FTP sites for various packages...
-
- lancaster.andrew.cmu.edu:/pub/snmp-dist/*
- snmp2.1.2.tar
- CMU SNMP v2 source (Library, agent, mid-level agent,
- Tcl/Tk interface, net management routines)
- ftp.ics.uci.edu:mrose/isode-snmpV2/isode-snmpV2.tar.Z
- 4BSD/ISODE 8.0 SNMPv2 package
-
- dnpap.et.tudelft.nl:/pub/btng
- Contains:
- RMON agent for OS/2, SunOS 4.1.X, & Ultrix 4.1
- Tricklet (Perl-based SNMP tool for Unix or OS/2)
- nic.nikhef.nl:~ftp/pub/monet/monet-0.10.tar.Z
- Xmonet network monitoring tools
- ftp.synoptics.com:/eng/mibcompiler/src.tar.Z
- SMIC - MIB Compiler
- ftp.synoptics.com:/eng/mibcompiler/mibs.tar.Z -
- Public MIBS
- munnari.OZ.AU:pub/cmu-mu-snmp1.5.tar.Z
- MIB-II enhancements to CMU's SNMPv1 API
- ncgia.ucsb.edu:pub/etc/xsnmp21.tar.Z
- xsnmp - X-windows based snmp program.
- ftp.cs.ubc.ca:/pub/local/src/snacc
- SNACC - MIB compiler with MIB-II Macros and C, C++ BER routines.
- venera.isi.edu:/ftp/mib various
- Public MIBS
- ftp.cisco.com:
- MIBS for CISCO routers
- ftp.near.net:/pub/cmu-snmp1.2u.tar.Z -
- Version 1.2(Unofficial) CMU SNMP code. MIB-II support
- zippy.telcom.arizona.edu:/pub/snm/agents/*
- Schema and oid for SunNet Manager
- ptt.lcs.mit.edu:/pub/snmp - MIT SNMP code - MIB-II
- gatekeeper.dec.com:/private/mib - Source of MIBs for DEC products.
- nexus.yorku.ca:~/pub/tcl_snmp Tcl/Tk interface to SNMP
- ctron.com:/pub/management/mibs - Cabletron MIBS
- loki.oar.net:/pub/xnetdb - Xnetdb "A network database and monitoring tool" by henryc@oar.net
- X-based network monitoring system with an integrated database which
- uses SNMP and PING to graphically display the state of the network.
- ftp.jvnc.net:jvncnet-packages/nocol/ NOCOL - Network Operations Center OnLine
- From: aggarwal@nisc.jvnc.net (Vikas Aggarwal)
- NOCOL (NOC-On Line) is a network monitoring package for TCP/IP networks.
- Has monitors for reachability, SNMP traps, nameserver, thruput.
- Uses curses display, runs on Unix. Future enhancements intended for
- SNMP variables, etc.
-
- aarnet.edu.au:/pub/gwtraffic AARNet Traffic Monitoring
- This document describes the implementation of the 'new' AARNet traffic
- monitoring application. The application is composed of several (Bourne)
- shell script programs, together with an SNMP application (GWTRAFFIC)
- and an interactive plotting program (GNUPLOT).
-
- Re: perl & SNMP
- There are two solutions: one requires patches to perl,
- the other (Tricklet, see above) uses an external program.
- Contact gmstreet@guy.b30.ingr.com for information on his
- extension/patches to perl for SNMP. It might be available via FTP on
- liasun3.epfl.ch:/pub/net/snmp/snmpperl*
-
- Re: "The Internet Rover" contact wbn@merit.edu
-
- -----------------------------------Thanks, Bruce!
-
-
- -----------------------Paul Boot writes:
-
- I have a small contribution to the FAQ concerning SNMP FTP sites.
- For the European users this site will be usefull:
-
- src.doc.ic.ac.uk
-
- dir: computing/comms/tcpip/snmp
-
- This dir contains Tricklet, xsnmp, xnetdb and others.
-
- -------------------------Danke, Paul!
-
-
- @2.
- Subject: What CMIP software is available?
- -------------------------------------
-
- A. Public Domain Software is available from University College
- London, UK as follows:
-
- Graham Knight writes:
-
- >HOW TO GET A COPY
-
- >OSIMIS is not a supported package and no guarantees are offered about
- >its operation. You may use it and adapt it to your own use but this is
- >entirely at your own risk. We may be able
- >to help with any problems you have but we can offer no guarantees -
- >there is very little effort to spare for this at UCL.
-
- >1. Internet
- > If you can FTP to the Internet, you can use anonymous FTP to
- > cs.ucl.ac.uk [128.16.5.31] and retrieve the files
- > osimis/osimis-3.tar.Z (a 2.2 Mb compressed tar image),
- > osimis/osimis-manual-1.ps.Z (0.4 Mb of compressed postrcript).
- > If you do not have InterViews-2.6, you may also retrieve the files
- > osimis/InterViews-2.6.tar.Z (a 3.4 Mb compressed tar image) and
- > osimis/InterViews.README (a text file).
-
- >2. FTAM on the IPSS, JANET or IXI
- > If you can use FTAM over X.25, you can use anonymous FTAM to the
- > host 23421920030013 through IPSS, 00000511160013 through JANET
- > or 20433450420113 through IXI with TSEL 259 (acsii encoding).
- > You should log in as "anon" and retrieve the files
- > osimis/osimis-3.tar.Z (a 2.2 Mb compressed tar image) and
- > osimis/osimis-manual-1.ps.Z (0.4 Mb of compressed postrcript).
- > If you do not have InterViews-2.6, you may also retrieve the files
- > osimis/InterViews-2.6.tar.Z (a 3.4 Mb compressed tar image) and
- > osimis/InterViews.README (a text file).
-
- > For information only:
- > Telephone: +44-71-380-7215 (George Pavlou)
- > +44-71-380-7366 (Graham Knight)
- > Fax: +44-71-387-1397
- > Telex: 28722
- > Internet: <osimis@cs.ucl.ac.uk>
-
-
-
- @III. MIBS
-
- @1.
- Subject: What is a MIB?
- -----------------
- A collection of objects. Stew on that until I
- get more time.
-
- [Much more to come on this topic]
-
- @2.
- Subject: What are MIB-I and MIB-II
- -----------------------------
- MIB-I was the first SNMP MIB accepted as standard.
-
- MIB-II added some much-needed objects, and has become
- the standard SNMP MIB.
-
- Note that SNMPv2 expands upon MIB-II with new groups
- and objects, and is therefore not MIB-II but includes
- MIB-II.
-
- [more to come on this topic]
-
-
- Dave Jagoda (dj@netlabs.com) writes to provide ...
-
- " ... some useful RFC's that I think might be of general
- interest (particularly since I think many people don't realize these
- exist and might try to invent something like these on their own).
- They all have in common the fact that they are assigned under the
- mib-2 portion of the tree."
-
- RFC1158, RFC1213, RFC1215: mib-2 ( 1 - 11 ) mib-2
- does an RFC exist for : mib-2 ( 12 )??
- RFC1243: mib-2 ( 13 ) appletalk
- RFC1253: mib-2 ( 14 ) ospf
- RFC1269: mib-2 ( 15 ) bgp
- RFC1271: mib-2 ( 16 ) rmon
- RFC1286: mib-2 ( 17 ) dot1dBridge
- RFC1289: mib-2 ( 18 ) phiv
- RFC1316: mib-2 ( 19 ) char
- RFC1353: mib-2 ( 20 - 21) snmpParties, snmpSecrets
- RFC1368: mib-2 ( 22 ) snmpDot3RptrMgt
- RFC1389: mib-2 ( 23 ) rip2
- RFC1414: mib-2 ( 24 ) ident
- RFC1514: mib-2 ( 25 ) host
-
- @3.
- Subject: What are enterprise MIBs?
- -----------------------------
- An enterprise MIB is a MIB created by an enterprise [company, etc] to
- define a set of objects that are related to some product[s] from this
- enterprise, and that the enterprise agrees to make public
- so that network managers can use the MIB to manage some products from this
- enterprise.
-
- Here are some enterprises that have their own enterprise MIB :
- Proteon, IBM, CMU, ACC...
-
- - Paul Rolland
-
-
- @4.
- Subject: Where can I get enterprise MIBs?
- ------------------------------------
- A. Try anonymous ftp to venera.isi.edu in mib/
-
- B. For now: see Section II
-
- [more to come on this topic]
-
-
- @5.
- Subject: How can I register an enterprise MIB?
- ------------------------------------------
-
- Judy Bettinger writes:
-
- - A.5 (page 265) in "The Simple Book" shows how to apply.
-
- - You can email to iana@isi.edu.
-
- - You can just call Joyce Reynolds at IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers
- Authority). The number is 310-822-1511 x263. (Someone else gave me
- the same number, but with area code 213. Maybe the Californians can
- tell us which is the correct one.) She'll ask you a few questions
- and give you your number. This is faster than e-mail.
-
- - You can snail mail:
-
- Joyce K. Reynolds
- Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
- USC/Information Sciences Institute
- 4676 Admiralty Way
- Marina del Rey, CA 90292-6695
-
-
- @6.
- Subject: What is the SMI?
- -------------------
- "In order for the MIB to serve the needs of a network-management
- system, it must meet two objectives:
-
- 1. The object or objects used to represent a particular resource
- must be the same at each node. [...]
-
- 2. A common scheme for representation must be used to support
- interoperability." - William Stallings, op. cit. below
-
- In both Internet and OSI network management these two objectives
- are met by a common structure of managment information (SMI)
- which is defined in RFC 1155. The SMI is the specification
- for the tree of MIB objects which which provides a means of
- associating a common numerical identification code for a
- given object.
-
- The top of the SMI tree is the familiar mapping:
-
- iso = 1
- org = 3
- dod = 6
- internet = 1
- mgmt = 2
- mib-2 = 1
-
- which is the global root prefix of every SNMP MIB object.
-
- For more details, read:
-
- I4B. SNMP, SNMPv2 and CMIP: The Practical Guide to
- Network Management Standards
- by: William Stallings
-
-
- @7.
- Subject: What is ASN.1?
- -------------------
-
- ASN.1 : This is an Abstract Syntax Notation One. ASN.1 is an language used to
- define the formats of the PDUs that are exchanged by SNMP entities, and also
- used to defined the objects that are managed thru SNMP. This is a formal
- language, with a grammar that has been defined in :
-
- Information Processing - Open System Interconnection - Specification of
- Abstract Syntax Notation ONE (ASN.1).
- International Organization for Standardization
- (ISO) and International Electrotechnical Committee,
- 1987. International Standard 8824.
-
- In ASN.1, you can define Modules, which are collections of ASN.1 descriptions,
- each description referring to an object. Possible objects are :
- types, values and macros. Types can be both simple or constructed,
- constructed types being based on one or more simple types.
- Simple types are : Integer, Octet String, Object Identifier, NULL.
-
- - Paul Rolland
-
-
- ASN.1 is well defined and explained in three of the books mentioned in
- this FAQ:
-
- I4F. Open Systems Networking: OSI & TCP/IP
- by: David Piscitello & A. L. Chapin
-
- I4B. SNMP, SNMPv2 and CMIP: The Practical Guide to
- Network Management Standards
- by: William Stallings
-
- I41A. The Open Book: A Practical Perspective on OSI
- by: Marshall T. Rose
-
-
- @A
- Subject: Appendix A. Glossary
- --------------------
- TBS
-
-
- @B
- Subject: Appendix B. Acknowledgements & Credits
- ---------------------------------------
- Some folks have sent in contributions, while
- others have contributed unwittingly by the
- nature of their posts.
-
- The assistance of each of the following folks
- in the creation of this document is hereby
- gratefully acknowledged:
-
- --- o0o ---
-
- Robert Babb (babbr@roadrunner.pictel.com)
- Bruce Barnett <barnett@crd.ge.com>
- David Battle <battle@seymour16.snmp.com>
- Judy Bettinger (judy@evolving.com)
- Paul W. Boot (boot@einstein.et.tudelft.nl)
- Tom Cikoski (splinter@allink.com)
- Arnold de Leon (arnold@synopsys.com)
- George Dolbier <georged@sequent.com>
- Jeff Drew (drew@mtung.att.com)
- Michael A. Erlinger (erlinger@aero.org)
- Moritz Farbstein (moritz@il.us.swissbank.com)
- Richard L. Gralnik (rlg@patuxent.desktalk.com)
- Dave Jagoda (dj@netlabs.com)
- Earl Jones (earl%sch.com)
- Russell Jones (rcjones@na.SJF.Novell.COM)
- Graham Knight (G.Knight@cs.ucl.ac.uk)
- Simon Leinen (simon@lia.di.epfl.ch)
- Christophe Meessen (meessen@marina.in2p3.fr)
- David Pascoe (davidp@qpsx.oz.au)
- Paul Rolland (rol@grasp1.univ-lyon1.fr)
- Richard Schneider (rschneid@erc.epson.com)
- Christian Seyb (cs@gold.muc.de)
- Bill Stallings (72500.3562@compuserve.com)
- Judi Theg Talley <judi@cs.utk.edu>
- Ruediger Volk (rv@deins.Informatik.Uni-Dortmund.DE)
- Mark Wallace (mwallace@sur3ax.ess.harris.com)
- Phil Wentworth (phil@uunet.UU.NET)
- Pete Wilson (pwilson@world.std.com)
- Bruce Wollen (bruce@nds.com)
- Ralph C Wolman <rcw@netrix.com>
-
- PS: Some of the above EMail addresses will bounce.
-
- Sorry.
-
- --- o0o ---
-
-
- Subject: A Special, Personal Thanks
- --------------------------
- My meager, threadbare knowledge of SNMP and SNMPv2 would be
- all the more so except for the patient attention of
- Jeff Case and Steve Waldbusser. These two fellows are
- not only masters of their craft, they are also true
- gentlemen in every sense of the word. My gratitude.
- - Tom
-
- And a large Milk Bone to Mutley, the SNMP dog from
- down on the farm -- inspiration for the motto
- "that dog'll hunt!"
-
-
- Subject: --- END OF SNMP FAQ ---
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