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"Karen L. Frisa" <kf1j+@andrew.cmu.edu> Fri, 02 April 1993 17:17 UTC

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From: "Karen L. Frisa" <kf1j+@andrew.cmu.edu>
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Subject: AT MIB news

Hi everyone,

At the IETF meeting we decided a couple of things regarding the MIB:

It seems to be the consensus that zone changing not hold up the progress
of this MIB.  Therefore, we will not include any zone changing support
in the MIB unless an algorithm has been decided upon before the MIB
moves forward.

The deadline for MIB changes is May 5.  At that point, I will submit the
(final version of the) MIB as an internet-draft.  After two weeks we
will ask that it be moved forward to RFC status.

I will write text describing how to do gets and sets when a zone name is
part of the OID.  There was confusion as to whether zones should be
considered case sensitive or case insensitive.

The one remaining open issue is the list of per-port variables.  I
propose the following list, based on the work done by Greg Bruell and
Bob Jeckell:

perPortAarpInProbes
perPortAarpOutProbes
perPortAarpInReqs
perPortAarpOutReqs
perPortAarpInRsps
perPortAarpOutRsps

perPortDdpInReceives
perPortDdpInLocalDatagrams
perPortDdpNoProtocolHandlers
perPortDdpTooShortErrors
perPortDdpTooLongErrors
perPortDdpChecksumErrors
perPortDdpForwRequests

perPortRtmpInDataPkts
perPortRtmpOutDataPkts
perPortRtmpInRequestPkts
perPortRtmpRouteDeletes

perPortZipInZipQueries
perPortZipInZipReplies
perPortZipInZipExtendedReplies
perPortZipZoneConflictErrors
perPortZipInErrors

perPortNbpInLookUpRequests
perPortNbpInLookUpReplies
perPortNbpInBroadcastRequests
perPortNbpInForwardRequests
perPortNbpOutLookUpReplies
perPortNbpRegistrationFailures
perPortNbpInErrors

perPortEchoRequests
perPortEchoReplies


Complete ASN text for these variables can be found on
lancaster.andrew.cmu.edu (128.2.13.21) in pub/perport.  Please send all
comments on these variables to the mailing list before May 5.

A new version of the MIB will be available shortly for your consideration.

Karen