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📄 rfc2851.mib

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   INET-ADDRESS-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN   IMPORTS     MODULE-IDENTITY, mib-2 FROM SNMPv2-SMI     TEXTUAL-CONVENTION     FROM SNMPv2-TC;   inetAddressMIB MODULE-IDENTITY     LAST-UPDATED "200006080000Z"     ORGANIZATION         "IETF Operations and Management Area"     CONTACT-INFO         "Mike Daniele          Compaq Computer Corporation          110 Spit Brook Rd          Nashua, NH  03062, USA          Phone: +1 603 884-1423          EMail: daniele@zk3.dec.com          Brian Haberman          Nortel Networks          4039 Emperor Blvd., Suite 200          Durham, NC  27703, USA          Phone: +1 919 992-4439          EMail: haberman@nortelnetworks.com          Shawn A. Routhier          Wind River Systems, Inc.          1 Tara Blvd, Suite 403          Nashua, NH  03062, USA          Phone: +1 603 897-2000          EMail: sar@epilogue.com          Juergen Schoenwaelder          TU Braunschweig          Bueltenweg 74/75          38106 Braunschweig, Germany          Phone: +49 531 391-3289          EMail: schoenw@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de          Send comments to mibs@ops.ietf.org."   DESCRIPTION     "This MIB module defines textual conventions for      representing Internet addresses. An Internet      address can be an IPv4 address, an IPv6 address      or a DNS domain name."   REVISION     "200006080000Z"   DESCRIPTION       "Initial version, published as RFC 2851."   ::= { mib-2 76 }   InetAddressType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION     STATUS      current     DESCRIPTION         "A value that represents a type of Internet address.          unknown(0)  An unknown address type. This value MUST                      be used if the value of the corresponding                      InetAddress object is a zero-length string.                      It may also be used to indicate an IP address                      which is not in one of the formats defined                      below.          ipv4(1)     An IPv4 address as defined by the                      InetAddressIPv4 textual convention.          ipv6(2)     An IPv6 address as defined by the                      InetAddressIPv6 textual convention.          dns(16)     A DNS domain name as defined by the                      InetAddressDNS textual convention.          Each definition of a concrete InetAddressType value must be          accompanied by a definition of a textual convention for use          with that InetAddressType.          The InetAddressType textual convention SHOULD NOT be subtyped          in object type definitions to support future extensions. It          MAY be subtyped in compliance statements in order to require          only a subset of these address types for a compliant          implementation."     SYNTAX      INTEGER {                     unknown(0),                     ipv4(1),    -- these named numbers are aligned                     ipv6(2),    -- with AddressFamilyNumbers from                     dns(16)     -- IANA-ADDRESS-FAMILY-NUMBERS-MIB                 }   InetAddress ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION     STATUS       current     DESCRIPTION         "Denotes a generic Internet address.          An InetAddress value is always interpreted within the          context of an InetAddressType value. The InetAddressType          object which defines the context must be registered          immediately before the object which uses the InetAddress          textual convention. In other words, the object identifiers          for the InetAddressType object and the InetAddress object          MUST have the same length and the last sub-identifier of          the InetAddressType object MUST be 1 less than the last          sub-identifier of the InetAddress object.          When this textual convention is used as the syntax of an          index object, there may be issues with the limit of 128          sub-identifiers specified in SMIv2, STD 58. In this case,          the OBJECT-TYPE declaration MUST include a 'SIZE' clause          to limit the number of potential instance sub-identifiers."     SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))   InetAddressIPv4 ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION     DISPLAY-HINT "1d.1d.1d.1d"     STATUS       current     DESCRIPTION         "Represents an IPv4 network address:            octets   contents         encoding             1-4     IP address       network-byte order          The corresponding InetAddressType value is ipv4(1)."     SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (4))   InetAddressIPv6 ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION     DISPLAY-HINT "2x:2x:2x:2x:2x:2x:2x:2x%4d"     STATUS       current     DESCRIPTION         "Represents an IPv6 network address:            octets   contents         encoding             1-16    IPv6 address     network-byte order            17-20    scope identifier network-byte order          The corresponding InetAddressType value is ipv6(2).          The scope identifier (bytes 17-20) MUST NOT be present          for global IPv6 addresses. For non-global IPv6 addresses          (e.g. link-local or site-local addresses), the scope          identifier MUST always be present. It contains a link          identifier for link-local and a site identifier for          site-local IPv6 addresses.          The scope identifier MUST disambiguate identical address          values. For link-local addresses, the scope identifier will          typically be the interface index (ifIndex as defined in the          IF-MIB, RFC 2233) of the interface on which the address is          configured.          The scope identifier may contain the special value 0          which refers to the default scope. The default scope          may be used in cases where the valid scope identifier          is not known (e.g., a management application needs to          write a site-local InetAddressIPv6 address without          knowing the site identifier value). The default scope          SHOULD NOT be used as an easy way out in cases where          the scope identifier for a non-global IPv6 is known."     SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (16|20))   InetAddressDNS ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION     DISPLAY-HINT "255a"     STATUS       current     DESCRIPTION         "Represents a DNS domain name. The name SHOULD be          fully qualified whenever possible.          The corresponding InetAddressType is dns(16).          The DESCRIPTION clause of InetAddress objects that          may have InetAddressDNS values must fully describe          how (and when) such names are to be resolved to IP          addresses."     SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..255))   END

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