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📄 snmpv2-tc.rfc1903

📁 SNMP-MIB-Compiler
💻 RFC1903
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            `notInService' or `notReady', depending on whether it has            sufficient information to make the conceptual row available            for use by the managed device.  If there is sufficient            information available, then the status column is set to            `notInService'; otherwise, if there is insufficient            information, then the status column is set to `notReady'.            Regardless, we proceed to interaction 3.            Interaction 3: Initializing non-defaulted Objects            The management station must now determine the column            requirements.  It issues a management protocol get operation            to examine all columns in the created conceptual row.  In            the response, for each column, there are three possible            outcomes:                 - a value is returned, indicating that the agent                 implements the object-type associated with this column                 and had sufficient information to provide a value.  For                 those columns to which the agent provides read-create                 access (and for which the agent allows their values to                 be changed after their creation), a value return tells                 the management station that it may issue additional                 management protocol set operations, if it desires, in                 order to change the value associated with this column.                 - the exception `noSuchInstance' is returned,                 indicating that the agent implements the object-type                 associated with this column, and that this column in at                 least one conceptual row would be accessible in the MIB                 view used by the retrieval were it to exist. However,                 the agent does not have sufficient information to                 provide a value, and until a value is provided, the                 conceptual row may not be made available for use by the                 managed device.  For those columns to which the agent                 provides read-create access, the `noSuchInstance'                 exception tells the management station that it must                 issue additional management protocol set operations, in                 order to provide a value associated with this column.                 - the exception `noSuchObject' is returned, indicating                 that the agent does not implement the object-type                 associated with this column or that there is no                 conceptual row for which this column would be                 accessible in the MIB view used by the retrieval.  As                 such, the management station can not issue any                 management protocol set operations to create an                 instance of this column.            If the value associated with the status column is            `notReady', then the management station must first deal with            all `noSuchInstance' columns, if any.  Having done so, the            value of the status column becomes `notInService', and we            proceed to interaction 4.            Interaction 4: Making the Conceptual Row Available            Once the management station is satisfied with the values            associated with the columns of the conceptual row, it issues            a management protocol set operation to set the status column            to `active'.  If the agent has sufficient information to            make the conceptual row available for use by the managed            device, the management protocol set operation succeeds (a            `noError' response is returned).  Otherwise, the management            protocol set operation fails with an error of            `inconsistentValue'.                                     NOTE WELL                 A conceptual row having a status column with value                 `notInService' or `notReady' is unavailable to the                 managed device.  As such, it is possible for the                 managed device to create its own instances during the                 time between the management protocol set operation                 which sets the status column to `createAndWait' and the                 management protocol set operation which sets the status                 column to `active'.  In this case, when the management                 protocol set operation is issued to set the status                 column to `active', the values held in the agent                 supersede those used by the managed device.            If the management station is prevented from setting the            status column to `active' (e.g., due to management station            or network failure) the conceptual row will be left in the            `notInService' or `notReady' state, consuming resources            indefinitely.  The agent must detect conceptual rows that            have been in either state for an abnormally long period of            time and remove them.  It is the responsibility of the            DESCRIPTION clause of the status column to indicate what an            abnormally long period of time would be.  This period of            time should be long enough to allow for human response time            (including `think time') between the creation of the            conceptual row and the setting of the status to `active'.            In the absense of such information in the DESCRIPTION            clause, it is suggested that this period be approximately 5            minutes in length.  This removal action applies not only to            newly-created rows, but also to previously active rows which            are set to, and left in, the notInService state for a            prolonged period exceeding that which is considered normal            for such a conceptual row.                             Conceptual Row Suspension            When a conceptual row is `active', the management station            may issue a management protocol set operation which sets the            instance of the status column to `notInService'.  If the            agent is unwilling to do so, the set operation fails with an            error of `wrongValue'.  Otherwise, the conceptual row is            taken out of service, and a `noError' response is returned.            It is the responsibility of the DESCRIPTION clause of the            status column to indicate under what circumstances the            status column should be taken out of service (e.g., in order            for the value of some other column of the same conceptual            row to be modified).                              Conceptual Row Deletion            For deletion of conceptual rows, a management protocol set            operation is issued which sets the instance of the status            column to `destroy'.  This request may be made regardless of            the current value of the status column (e.g., it is possible            to delete conceptual rows which are either `notReady',            `notInService' or `active'.)  If the operation succeeds,            then all instances associated with the conceptual row are            immediately removed."    SYNTAX       INTEGER {                     -- the following two values are states:                     -- these values may be read or written                     active(1),                     notInService(2),                     -- the following value is a state:                     -- this value may be read, but not written                     notReady(3),                     -- the following three values are                     -- actions: these values may be written,                     --   but are never read                     createAndGo(4),                     createAndWait(5),                     destroy(6)                 }TimeStamp ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "The value of the sysUpTime object at which a specific            occurrence happened.  The specific occurrence must be            defined in the description of any object defined using this            type."    SYNTAX       TimeTicksTimeInterval ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "A period of time, measured in units of 0.01 seconds."    SYNTAX       INTEGER (0..2147483647)DateAndTime ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    DISPLAY-HINT "2d-1d-1d,1d:1d:1d.1d,1a1d:1d"    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "A date-time specification.            field  octets  contents                  range            -----  ------  --------                  -----              1      1-2   year                      0..65536              2       3    month                     1..12              3       4    day                       1..31              4       5    hour                      0..23              5       6    minutes                   0..59              6       7    seconds                   0..60                           (use 60 for leap-second)              7       8    deci-seconds              0..9              8       9    direction from UTC        '+' / '-'              9      10    hours from UTC            0..11             10      11    minutes from UTC          0..59            For example, Tuesday May 26, 1992 at 1:30:15 PM EDT would be            displayed as:                             1992-5-26,13:30:15.0,-4:0            Note that if only local time is known, then timezone            information (fields 8-10) is not present."    SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (8 | 11))StorageType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "Describes the memory realization of a conceptual row.  A            row which is volatile(2) is lost upon reboot.  A row which            is either nonVolatile(3), permanent(4) or readOnly(5), is            backed up by stable storage.  A row which is permanent(4)            can be changed but not deleted.  A row which is readOnly(5)            cannot be changed nor deleted.            If the value of an object with this syntax is either            permanent(4) or readOnly(5), it cannot be modified.            Conversely, if the value is either other(1), volatile(2) or            nonVolatile(3), it cannot be modified to be permanent(4) or            readOnly(5).            Every usage of this textual convention is required to            specify the columnar objects which a permanent(4) row must            at a minimum allow to be writable."    SYNTAX       INTEGER {                     other(1),       -- eh?                     volatile(2),    -- e.g., in RAM                     nonVolatile(3), -- e.g., in NVRAM                     permanent(4),   -- e.g., partially in ROM                     readOnly(5)     -- e.g., completely in ROM                 }TDomain ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION          "Denotes a kind of transport service.          Some possible values, such as snmpUDPDomain, are defined in          'Transport Mappings for Version 2 of the Simple Network          Management Protocol (SNMPv2)'."    SYNTAX       OBJECT IDENTIFIERTAddress ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION          "Denotes a transport service address.          For snmpUDPDomain, a TAddress is 6 octets long, the initial 4          octets containing the IP-address in network-byte order and the          last 2 containing the UDP port in network-byte order.  Consult          'Transport Mappings for Version 2 of the Simple Network          Management Protocol (SNMPv2)' for further information on          snmpUDPDomain."    SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..255))END

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