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--
-- Textual conventions and enumerations for the Net-SNMP project
--
IMPORTS
netSnmpModuleIDs, netSnmpAgentOIDs, netSnmpDomains FROM NET-SNMP-MIB
MODULE-IDENTITY, Opaque FROM SNMPv2-SMI
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION FROM SNMPv2-TC;
netSnmpTCs MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "200510140000Z"
ORGANIZATION "www.net-snmp.org"
CONTACT-INFO
"postal: Wes Hardaker
P.O. Box 382
Davis CA 95617
email: net-snmp-coders@lists.sourceforge.net"
DESCRIPTION
"Textual conventions and enumerations for the Net-SNMP project"
REVISION "200202120000Z"
DESCRIPTION
"First draft"
::= { netSnmpModuleIDs 1}
-- =====================
--
-- Textual Conventions
--
-- =====================
--
-- Define the Float Textual Convention
-- This definition was written by David Perkins.
--
Float ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A single precision floating-point number. The semantics
and encoding are identical for type 'single' defined in
IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point,
ANSI/IEEE Std 754-1985.
The value is restricted to the BER serialization of
the following ASN.1 type:
FLOATTYPE ::= [120] IMPLICIT FloatType
(note: the value 120 is the sum of '30'h and '48'h)
The BER serialization of the length for values of
this type must use the definite length, short
encoding form.
For example, the BER serialization of value 123
of type FLOATTYPE is '9f780442f60000'h. (The tag
is '9f78'h; the length is '04'h; and the value is
'42f60000'h.) The BER serialization of value
'9f780442f60000'h of data type Opaque is
'44079f780442f60000'h. (The tag is '44'h; the length
is '07'h; and the value is '9f780442f60000'h.)"
SYNTAX Opaque (SIZE (7))
-- =====================
--
-- Enumerations
--
-- =====================
--
-- System Object ID values
--
-- XXX - do we want to distinguish between O/S versions ?
-- (as is currently done with HP-UX)
--
hpux9 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpAgentOIDs 1 }
sunos4 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpAgentOIDs 2 }
solaris OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpAgentOIDs 3 }
osf OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpAgentOIDs 4 }
ultrix OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpAgentOIDs 5 }
hpux10 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpAgentOIDs 6 }
netbsd OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpAgentOIDs 7 }
freebsd OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpAgentOIDs 8 }
irix OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpAgentOIDs 9 }
linux OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpAgentOIDs 10 }
bsdi OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpAgentOIDs 11 }
openbsd OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpAgentOIDs 12 }
win32 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpAgentOIDs 13 } -- unlucky
hpux11 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpAgentOIDs 14 }
aix OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpAgentOIDs 15 }
macosx OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpAgentOIDs 16 }
unknown OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpAgentOIDs 255 }
--
-- Transport Domains
--
-- Object identifiers for the non-standard transports that UCD/Net-SNMP
-- supports. Note that snmpTCPDomain is the subject of Internet Draft
-- draft-irtf-nmrg-snmp-tcp-06.txt, which defines the OID
-- .iso.org.dod.internet.experimental.nmrg.nmrgSnmpDomains.snmpTCPDomain
-- (.1.3.6.1.3.91.1.1) for the SNMP over TCP over IPv4 transport domain.
-- This draft (or its successor) is available from the Network Management
-- Research Group web page at http://www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/projects/nmrg/
--
-- The NMRG OID for snmpTCPDomain is currently used by the code, but in case
-- this is thought to be a Bad Idea, we define a private transport domain here
-- that we could use instead. The Unix domain, AAL5 PVC domain and
-- the IPv6 domains are also defined privately here (for now).
netSnmpTCPDomain OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpDomains 1 } -- obsolete
netSnmpUnixDomain OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpDomains 2 } -- obsolete
netSnmpAAL5PVCDomain OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpDomains 3 }
netSnmpUDPIPv6Domain OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpDomains 4 } -- obsolete
netSnmpTCPIPv6Domain OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpDomains 5 } -- obsolete
netSnmpCallbackDomain OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpDomains 6 }
END
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