Hostmib Implementations & Diagram of Host MIB Table Relationships
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Subject: Hostmib Implementations & Diagram of Host MIB Table Relationships
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During the process of developing the host mib, some diagrams which showed the relationships between the various tables were produced. In particular I am interested in showing the interrelated indicies of the tables below. device storage disk storage FS I could not find this in the rfc and I do not have my old records. Does anybody have this information available. I am not talking about the fancy .PS file that was circulated, this was a simple ASCII drawing. Also, I am interested in learning about the current state of implementation of the hostmib from various system vendors. I may be asking some of you individually later, but I would appreciate replies which include which hardware and software platforms are supported or will be added in the near future. Feel free to respond privately if desired. /jon