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Conference 7.286::fddi

Title:FDDI - The Next Generation
Moderator:NETCAD::STEFANI
Created:Thu Apr 27 1989
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2259
Total number of notes:8590

698.0. "sell / give MIB extensions ?" by MARS02::THOMAS () Wed Sep 09 1992 13:43

    
    	What is the right way to give (for free) or to sell (for how many $) the
    2 MIB extensions that we need, to manage with SNMP, DECconcentrator 500 and
    DECbridge 500 or 600 ?
    
    	* Draft IETF FDDI MIB,
    	* DEC Vendor MIB extensions (DEC elanext MIB ) 
    
    	Thank you for your answers.
    
    	Regards
    
    	Bernard
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698.1QUIVER::STEFANINo sleep 'til BrooklynWed Sep 09 1992 14:037
    re: .0
    
    The current IETF FDDI MIB (RFC1285) is available electronically to anyone
    with access to the Internet.  The DEC private MIB is available on-line
    for internal use, but I'm not sure how it is distributed to customers.
    
       - Larry
698.2LEVERS::ANILWed Sep 09 1992 18:2317
    For both the draft fddi mib and the dec vendor extensions, you
    need to do the following (and yes it is openly available to all
    and free of charge):  ftp to gatekeeper.dec.com, cd /private/mib,
    and get README.  The mib filenames, as well as the info to figure out
    which mib version goes with which product firmware version, is
    all there.
    
    Note that RFC-1285 is not supported.  It's being currently worked on
    for the next firmware version.  When it does become implemented,
    the README file will be updated to reflect the fact.
    
    As an aside, the other two mibs that are needed to manage these
    products are MIB-II (RFC-1213, can be accessed at NIC.DDN.MIL,
    directory /rfc/rfc1213.txt), and the draft bridge mib which is
    available from gatekeeper (applicable only to bridges).
    
    Anil