1. Network Management Specification
8000-A2-GB30-30
June 2004
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3.1
Management Information Base (MIB)-II - RFC 1213.
The objects defined by MIB-II are organized into 10 different groups. The BAC will
implement only those groups where the semantics of the group are applicable to the
implementation of the stack (for example, if EGP is not implemented the EGP group will
not be supported). The MIB-II object groups supported by the BAC are as follows:
System Group
Supported.
Interfaces Group
Supported for the Internet Assigned Numbers
Authority (IANA) ifTypes:
ATM Cell layer (IANAifType = 37)
ATM AAL-5 layer ( IANAifType = 49)
ds1 Interface (IANAifType = 18).
ds3 Interface (IANAifType=30).
ADSL Interface (IANAifType=94)
SHDSL Interface (IANAifType=169)
ETHERNET Interface (IANAifType = 6)
ADSL FastChannel (IANAifType=125)
ADSL InterChannel (IANAifType=124),
IMA Interface (IANAifType = 107)
SONET Interface (IANAifType = 39)
SONETPATH (IANAifType = 50)
ATMLogical (IANAifType = 80)
Bridge Interface (IANAifType = 135)
IP Group
NOT_SUPPORTED.
ICMP Group
NOT_SUPPORTED.
TCP Group
NOT_SUPPORTED.
UDP Group
NOT_SUPPORTED.
EGP Group
NOT_SUPPORTED
Transmission Group
SUPPORTED
SNMP Group
SUPPORTED.
3.2
System Group, MIB-II (RFC 1213)
The System Group Objects are fully supported by the BAC. The following sections provide
clarification for objects contained in the System Group when it is not clear how the object
definition in MIB-II is related to the BAC.
3.2.1
“sysDescr” Object (system 1)
This object provides the full name and version identification for the system’s hardware and
software. This object will be set to display the following string:
“Paradyne DSLAM
Chassis
;”
Where:
Chassis
This value will be 8820 or 8620.