Hi,
I suggest that you subscribe and address your questions at
ietfmibs(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org(_dot_)
You may want to describe what are you exactly trying to load and do, and
also why you are trying to use the old SMI version rather than the new
version SMIv2 defined by RFC 2578.
Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: Gaurav GOYAL [mailto:gaurav(_dot_)goyal(_at_)st(_dot_)com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 3:36 PM
To: ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
Subject: Proper definitions of RFC-1212 and RFC-1215 not found
Hi,
I went to http://www.ietf.org/rfc/ and downloaded RFC-1212.
But I couldn't find it's object definitions anywhere in the
file. And then on searching the net I managed to find 2
totally different definitions. I'm confused which one is right.
Definition 1:
-------------
RFC-1212 DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
-- Make builtin items known
SMI OBJECT-TYPE
END
Definition 2:
-------------
OBJECT-TYPE MACRO ::= BEGIN
TYPE NOTATION ::=
-- must conform to
-- RFC1155's ObjectSyntax
"SYNTAX" type(ObjectSyntax)
"ACCESS" Access
"STATUS" Status
DescrPart
ReferPart
IndexPart
DefValPart
VALUE NOTATION ::= value (VALUE ObjectName)
Access ::= "read-only"
| "read-write"
| "write-only"
| "not-accessible"
Status ::= "mandatory"
| "optional"
| "obsolete"
| "deprecated"
DescrPart ::=
"DESCRIPTION" value (description
DisplayString)
| empty
ReferPart ::=
"REFERENCE" value (reference DisplayString)
| empty
IndexPart ::=
"INDEX" "{" IndexTypes "}"
| empty
IndexTypes ::=
IndexType | IndexTypes "," IndexType
IndexType ::=
-- if indexobject, use the SYNTAX
-- value of the correspondent
-- OBJECT-TYPE invocation
value (indexobject ObjectName)
-- otherwise use named SMI type
-- must conform to IndexSyntax below
| type (indextype)
DefValPart ::=
"DEFVAL" "{" value (defvalue
ObjectSyntax) "}"
| empty
END
Similarly, I didn't find any valid definition in the RFC-1215
file I downloaded from ietf link itself. But I managed to
find different definitions from different places.
Could anyone please provide the correct definition of both
RFC-1213 and RFC-1215 that I can include to compile in my browser.
Thanks,
Aditya
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