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📄 snmpv2-tc.mib

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SNMPv2-TC DEFINITIONS ::= BEGINIMPORTS    ObjectSyntax, TimeTicks FROM SNMPv2-SMI;-- definition of textual conventionsTEXTUAL-CONVENTION MACRO ::=BEGIN    TYPE NOTATION ::=                  DisplayPart                  "STATUS" Status                  "DESCRIPTION" Text                  ReferPart                  "SYNTAX" Syntax    VALUE NOTATION ::=                  value(VALUE Syntax)    DisplayPart ::=                  "DISPLAY-HINT" Text                | empty    Status ::=                  "current"                | "deprecated"                | "obsolete"    ReferPart ::=                  "REFERENCE" Text                | empty    -- uses the NVT ASCII character set    Text ::= """" string """"    Syntax ::=                  type(ObjectSyntax)                | "BITS" "{" Kibbles "}"    Kibbles ::=                  Kibble                | Kibbles "," Kibble    Kibble ::=                  identifier "(" nonNegativeNumber ")"ENDDisplayString ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    DISPLAY-HINT "255a"    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "Represents textual information taken from the NVT ASCII            character set, as defined in pages 4, 10-11 of RFC 854.    To summarize RFC 854, the NVT ASCII repertoire specifies:              - the use of character codes 0-127 (decimal)              - the graphics characters (32-126) are interpreted as                US ASCII              - NUL, LF, CR, BEL, BS, HT, VT and FF have the special                meanings specified in RFC 854              - the other 25 codes have no standard interpretation              - the sequence 'CR LF' means newline              - the sequence 'CR NUL' means carriage-return              - an 'LF' not preceded by a 'CR' means moving to the                same column on the next line.              - the sequence 'CR x' for any x other than LF or NUL is                illegal.  (Note that this also means that a string may                end with either 'CR LF' or 'CR NUL', but not with CR.)    Any object defined using this syntax may not exceed 255 characters in length."    SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))PhysAddress ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    DISPLAY-HINT "1x:"    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "Represents media- or physical-level addresses."    SYNTAX       OCTET STRINGMacAddress ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    DISPLAY-HINT "1x:"    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "Represents an 802 MAC address represented in the            `canonical' order defined by IEEE 802.1a, i.e., as if it            were transmitted least significant bit first, even though            802.5 (in contrast to other 802.x protocols) requires MAC            addresses to be transmitted most significant bit first."    SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (6))TruthValue ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "Represents a boolean value."    SYNTAX       INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }TestAndIncr ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "Represents integer-valued information used for atomic            operations.  When the management protocol is used to specify            that an object instance having this syntax is to be            modified, the new value supplied via the management protocol            must precisely match the value presently held by the            instance.  If not, the management protocol set operation            fails with an error of `inconsistentValue'.  Otherwise, if            the current value is the maximum value of 2^31-1 (2147483647            decimal), then the value held by the instance is wrapped to            zero; otherwise, the value held by the instance is            incremented by one.  (Note that regardless of whether the            management protocol set operation succeeds, the variable-            binding in the request and response PDUs are identical.)    The value of the ACCESS clause for objects having this syntax is either `read-write' or `read-create'. When an instance of a columnar object having this syntax is created, any value may be supplied via the management protocol.    When the network management portion of the system is re- initialized, the value of every object instance having this syntax must either be incremented from its value prior to the re-initialization, or (if the value prior to the re- initialization is unknown) be set to a pseudo-randomly generated value."    SYNTAX       INTEGER (0..2147483647)AutonomousType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "Represents an independently extensible type identification            value.  It may, for example, indicate a particular sub-tree            with further MIB definitions, or define a particular type of            protocol or hardware."    SYNTAX       OBJECT IDENTIFIERInstancePointer ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    STATUS       obsolete    DESCRIPTION            "A pointer to either a specific instance of a MIB object or            a conceptual row of a MIB table in the managed device.  In            the latter case, by convention, it is the name of the            particular instance of the first accessible columnar object            in the conceptual row.    The two uses of this textual convention are replaced by VariablePointer and RowPointer, respectively."    SYNTAX       OBJECT IDENTIFIERVariablePointer ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "A pointer to a specific object instance.  For example,            sysContact.0 or ifInOctets.3."    SYNTAX       OBJECT IDENTIFIERRowPointer ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    STATUS       current    DESCRIPTION            "Represents a pointer to a conceptual row.  The value is the            name of the instance of the first accessible columnar object            in the conceptual row.

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