📄 rfc1470.txt
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CAVEATS None. BUGS None known. LIMITATIONS None known. HARDWARE REQUIRED Has been tested on SUN 3 and SUN 4 architectures. SOFTWARE REQUIRED The ISODE protocol suite, BSD UNIX. AVAILABILITY The CMIP library and related management tools built upon it, known as OSIMIS (OSI Management Information Service), are publicly available from University College London, England via FTP and FTAM. To obtain information regarding a copy send email to osimis-request@cs.ucl.ac.uk or call +44 71 380 7366.NOCTools2 Working Group [Page 40]RFC 1470 FYI: Network Management Tool Catalog June 1993 Internet Tool Catalog DECADDRS NAME decaddrs, decaroute, decnroute, xnsroutes, bridgetab KEYWORDS manager, map, routing; bridge, DECnet; NMS, SNMP; UNIX. ABSTRACT These commands display private MIB information from Wellfleet systems. They retrieve and format for display values of one or several MIB variables from the Wellfleet Communications private enterprise MIB, using the SNMP (RFC1098). In particular these tools are used to examine the non-IP modules (DECnet, XNS, and Bridg- ing) of a Wellfleet system. Decaddrs displays the DECnet configuration of a Wellfleet system acting as a DECnet router, showing the static parameters associated with each DECnet inter- face. Decaroute and decnroute display the DECnet inter-area and intra-area routing tables (that is area routes and node routes). Xnsroutes displays routes known to a Wellfleet system acting as an XNS router. Bridgetab displays the bridge forwarding table with the disposition of traffic arriving from or directed to each station known to the Wellfleet bridge module. All these commands take an IP address as the argument and can specify an SNMP community for the retrieval. One SNMP query is performed for each row of the table. Note that the Wellfleet system must be operating as an IP router for the SNMP to be accessible. MECHANISM Management information is exchanged by use of SNMP. CAVEATS None. BUGS None known. LIMITATIONS None reported. HARDWARE REQUIRED Distributed and supported for Sun 3 systems.NOCTools2 Working Group [Page 41]RFC 1470 FYI: Network Management Tool Catalog June 1993 SOFTWARE REQUIRED Distributed and supported for SunOS 3.5 and 4.x. AVAILABILITY Commercial product of: Wellfleet Communications, Inc. 12 DeAngelo Drive Bedford, MA 01730-2204 (617) 275-2400NOCTools2 Working Group [Page 42]RFC 1470 FYI: Network Management Tool Catalog June 1993 Internet Tool Catalog DIG NAME DiG KEYWORDS status; DNS; spoof; UNIX; free. ABSTRACT DiG (domain information groper), is a command line tool which queries DNS servers in either an interactive or a batch mode. It was developed to be more convenient/flexible than nslookup for gathering perfor- mance data and testing DNS servers. MECHANISM Dig is built on a slightly modified version of the bind resolver (release 4.8). CAVEATS none. BUGS None known. LIMITATIONS None reported. HARDWARE REQUIRED No restrictions. SOFTWARE REQUIRED BSD UNIX. AVAILABILITY DiG is available via anonymous FTP from venera.isi.edu in pub/dig.2.0.tar.Z.NOCTools2 Working Group [Page 43]RFC 1470 FYI: Network Management Tool Catalog June 1993 Internet Tool Catalog EMANATE_SNMP_RESEARCH NAME EMANATE: Enhanced MANagement Agent Through Extensions from SNMP Research. KEYWORDS alarm, control, manager, reference, security, status; bridge, Ethernet, FDDI, IP, OSI, ring, star; NMS, SNMP; sourcelib. ABSTRACT The EMANATE system provides a run-time extensible SNMP agent that dynamically reconfigures an agent's MIB without having to recompile, relink, or restart the agent. An EMANATE capable SNMP agent can support zero, one, or many subagents and dynamically reconfigure to connect or disconnect those subagents' MIBs. The EMANATE system consists of several logically independent components and subsystems: o Master SNMP agent which contains an API to communicate with subagents. o Subagents which implement various MIBS. o Subagent Developer's Kit which contains tools to assist in the implementation of subagents. o EMANATE libraries which provide the API for the subagent. MECHANISM A concise API allows a standard means of communication between the master and subagents. System dependent mechanisms are employed for transfer of information between the master and subagents. CAVEATS None. BUGS None known. LIMITATIONS None reported.NOCTools2 Working Group [Page 44]RFC 1470 FYI: Network Management Tool Catalog June 1993 HARDWARE REQUIRED Multiple platforms including PC's, workstations, hosts, and servers are supported. Contact SNMP Research for more details. SOFTWARE REQUIRED C compiler. AVAILABILITY AND CONTACT POINT FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THIS TOOL This is a commercial product available under license from: SNMP Research 3001 Kimberlin Heights Road Knoxville, TN 37920-9716 Attn: John Southwood, Sales and Marketing (615) 573-1434 (Voice) (615) 573-9197 (FAX) CONTACT POINT FOR CHANGES TO THIS CATALOG ENTRY users@seymour1.cs.utk.eduNOCTools2 Working Group [Page 45]RFC 1470 FYI: Network Management Tool Catalog June 1993 Internet Tool Catalog ETHERFIND_SUN NAME etherfind KEYWORDS traffic; ethernet, IP, NFS; eavesdrop; UNIX. ABSTRACT Etherfind examines the packets that traverse a network interface, and outputs a text file describing the traffic. In the file, a single line of text describes a single packet: it contains values such as protocol type, length, source, and destination. Etherfind can print out all packet traffic on the ethernet, or traffic for the local host. Further packet filtering can be done on the basis of protocol: IP, ARP, RARP, ICMP, UDP, ND, TCP, and filtering can also be done based on the source, destination addresses as well as TCP and UDP port numbers. MECHANISM In usual operations, and by default, etherfind puts the interface in promiscuous mode. In 4.3BSD UNIX and related OSs, it uses a Network Interface Tap (NIT) to obtain a copy of traffic on an ethernet interface. CAVEATS None. BUGS None known. LIMITATIONS Minimal protocol information is printed. Can only be run by the super user. The syntax is painful. HARDWARE REQUIRED Ethernet. SOFTWARE REQUIRED SunOS. AVAILABILITY Executable included in Sun OS "Networking Tools and Programs" software installation option.NOCTools2 Working Group [Page 46]RFC 1470 FYI: Network Management Tool Catalog June 1993 Internet Tool Catalog ETHERNET-CODES NAME ethernet-codes KEYWORDS reference; ethernet, fddi; ; ; ; ABSTRACT Mike Patton of MIT LCS has compiled a very comprehensive list of the IEEE numbers used on Ethernet and FDDI (with some permutation). This file contains collected information on the various codes used on IEEE 802.3 and EtherNet. There are three "pages": type codes, vendor codes, and the uses of multicast (including broadcast) addresses. MECHANISM FTP the file and use it like a secret decoder ring. CAVEATS Since this information is from collected wisdom, there are certainly omissions. BUGS Mike welcomes any further additions. They can be sent to a special mailbox that he has set up: MAP=EtherNet-codes@LCS.MIT.Edu LIMITATIONS See caveats. HARDWARE REQUIRED No restrictions. SOFTWARE REQUIRED No restrictions.NOCTools2 Working Group [Page 47]RFC 1470 FYI: Network Management Tool Catalog June 1993 AVAILABILITY AND CONTACT POINT FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THIS TOOL The file is stored as flat, non-compressed ASCII text. It can be FTP'ed from: ftp.lcs.mit.edu Retreive the file: /pub/map/EtherNet-codes To submit additions or obtain further assistance, send email to: MAP=EtherNet-codes@LCS.MIT.Edu CONTACT POINT FOR CHANGES TO THIS CATALOG ENTRY This entry maintained by the NOCtools editors. Send email to noctools-request@merit.eduNOCTools2 Working Group [Page 48]RFC 1470 FYI: Network Management Tool Catalog June 1993 Internet Tool Catalog GENERIC-MANAGED-SYSTEM NAME Generic Managed System KEYWORDS manager; osi; cmis; unix; free, sourcelib ABSTRACT The Generic Managed System (GMS) implements the functions that would be common to any OSI managed system. These include the parseing of CMIS requests, selection of managed objects according to the scoping and filtering rules, handling of notifications and event forwarding discriminators etc. The intention is that the implementors should use the GMS as a basis for their own managed object implementations. A support environment is provided to assist with this. MECHANISM The GMS uses the UCL CMIP library plus a library of C++ objects representing common managed objects and attribute types. CAVEATS The system is still experimental, is subject to change and is not yet well documented. BUGS See above. LIMITATIONS None known. HARDWARE REQUIRED Has been tested on SUN 3 and SUN 4 architectures. SOFTWARE REQUIRED The ISODE protocol suite, BSD UNIX, UCL CMIP Library, GNU C++ (g++). AVAILABILITY The CMIP library and related management tools built upon it, known as OSIMIS (OSI Management Information Service), are publicly available from University College London, England via FTP and FTAM. To obtain information regarding a copy send email to osimis-request@cs.ucl.ac.uk or call +44 71 380 7366.NOCTools2 Working Group [Page 49]RFC 1470 FYI: Network Management Tool Catalog June 1993 Internet Tool Catalog GETETHERS NAME getethers KEYWORDS Traffic; Ethernet; Ping; UNIX; Free ABSTRACT Getethers runs through all addresses on an ethernet segment (a.b.c.1 to a.b.c.254) and pings each address, and then
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