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- Reported by Michael Erlinger/Micro Technology
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- Remote LAN Monitoring Minutes
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- o Copies of ``How to Write SNMP MIB,'' the Novell LANtern MIB
- (available on-line), and preliminary MIBs from Spider, NAT, and
- Frontier were distributed.
- o Wednesday evening meeting was scheduled.
- o Other Working Groups involved in similar activities were discussed:
- Accounting Working Group (accounting-wg@bbn.com), Operational
- Statistics (new group), and Benchmarking Methodology
- (bmwg@harvisr.harvard.edu).
- o The Working Group Charter was quickly reviewed and it was noted
- that the effort is correct, but that various milestone dates were
- now changed.
- o The Chair wanted make it clear that writing assignments would be
- made prior to the close of the IETF meeting.
- o Remote LAN monitoring could be accomplished in a number of ways:
- dedicated devices (e.g., LANtern), devices with other tasks (e.g.,
- hubs), and software running on a workstation (e.g., SGIs systems).
- o Currently there are two SNMP products that seem to fall into the
- Remote Lan Monitoring arena: Novell's LANtern and FTP's LanWatch.
- Novell`s MIB is the only one available in the MIB directory on
- venera.
- o Spider, NAT, and Frontier have all announced products, or the
- intention to produce a product. They each provided very
- preliminary MIBs to the Working Group (hardcopy only).
- o The remainder of the meeting was spent reviewing the Spider, NAT,
- and Frontier MIBs with the idea of using these MIBs for development
- of a common MIB the Working Group goal.
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- - Spider: Anne Ambler Of Spider
- - While the SNMP philosophy is to reduce agent processing effort,
- Spider chose to increase the complexity of the agent because it
- is a dedicated agent.
- - Spider has support for both Ethernet and TokenRing.
- - Spider provides out-of-band support for probe access.
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- The Spider discussion was long and detailed as the document is one
- hundred pages. Discussion was spent on the problems of packet capture,
- packet return to the NMS, counter wrap around, and other issues. Steve
- Waldbusser was asked to present some of these issues to the SNMP
- Steering Group. Spider will post the MIB as soon as it is finalized.
- NAT - Mike Erlinger: No one from NAT was at the IETF and thus only a
- short summary of the available document was attempted.
- Frontier - Steve Waldbusser: The discussion centered on filters and
- packet capture. Steve believes that he has an algorithm that would
- allow efficient transfer of bulk data from a probe to an NMS. He talked
- about the algorithm and will present his findings via the mail list.
- HP - Gary Ellis: A short discussion on the HP LanProbe and its
- incorporation of SNMP was presented.
- Wednesday Evening Meeting
- Attendees represented CMU, Concord, Contel, David Systems,
- Hewlett-Packard, MTI, and Spider Systems.
- A ``segment'' is defined as ``everything a probe can see'' (this seemed
- to be necessary to get some agreement on MIB group names).
- It was reiterated that the SMI states that while implementation of a MIB
- Group is optional, if that group is implemented, all objects in that
- group are mandatory; also, a MIB should have only a single level of
- groups, each of which contains objects (but not groups).
- Traffic Generation was controversial; it was agreed that any support in
- a standard MIB will be for simple capabilities (e.g., a single defined
- packet that can be sent a number of times with a specified interframe
- period); we will call the group SendPackets instead of Traffic
- Generation to emphasize the simplicity.
- The Administration groups will be difficult to define; although many of
- the objects that might go here are vendor-specific, there is some subset
- of objects that are common to all probes; we will need to identify this
- ``least common denominator'' subset for inclusion in the MIB.
- It was agreed that it is a goal to get a proposed standard MIB out of
- the March IETF; in support of this, the first RLAN MIB will be built to
- reflect capabilities in currently available probes; later versions can
- add features for which there are not currently any implementations.
- The next meeting of the group will be during the first week of February;
- notice will be sent to the rlanmib mailing list.
- First Pass at an rlanmib MIB organization:
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- o MIB-groups:Ethernet Segment Counters
- - Ethernet Segment Log
- - Ethernet Station Counters
- - Ethernet Segment Log
- - Ethernet Traffic Matrix Counters
- - Ethernet Traffic Matrix Log
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- - Thresholds Notifications
- - Protocol Event Notifications
- - Filters
- - Triggers
- - Packet Capture
- - Test -- TDR
- - Test -- Echo Protocols
- - Test -- Traceroute
- - Test -- SendPackets
- - Administration -- Out of Band Access
- - Administration -- Program Download
- - Administration -- Trap Tables
- - Administration -- Probe Status
- - Administration -- Authentication
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- Steve Waldbusser will edit the Ethernet side of the document, Anne
- Ambler will edit the Token Ring side and Mike Erlinger will coordinate
- the document development.
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- The Chair wants to thank Gary Ellis and Sudhanshu Verma for providing
- meeting notes.
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- Attendees
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- Anne Ambler anne@spider.co.uk
- Karl Auerbach karl@eng.sun.com
- Scott Bradner sob@harvard.edu
- Ken Brinkerhoff
- Theodore Brunner tob@thumper.bellcore.com
- Jeffrey Case case@cs.utk.edu
- James (Chuck) Davin jrd@ptt.lcs.mit.edu
- Kurt Dobbins dobbins@ctron.com
- Gary Ellis garye@hpspd.spd.hp.com
- Fred Engel
- Robert Enger enger@seka.scc.com
- Mike Erlinger mike@mti.com
- Richard Fox sytek!rfox@sun.com
- Brian Handspicker bd@vines.enet.dec.com
- Ken Jones uunet!konkord!ksj
- Christopher Kolb kolb@psi.com
- William Kutz Kutz@dockmaster.ncsc.mil
- Mark Leon leon@nsipo.arc.nasa.gov
- John Lunny jlunny@twg.com
- Donna McMaster mcmaster@davidsys.com
- Lynn Monsanto monsanto@sun.com
- Bahaa Moukadam
- David Perkins dave_perkins@3com.com
- Robert Reschly reschly@brl.mil
- Kary Robertson
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- Bill Rust wjr@ftp.com
- Ray Samora rvs@proteon.com
- Jon Saperia saperia@tcpjon.enet.dec.com
- Lance Sprung
- Ron Strich ssds!rons@uunet.uu.net
- Glenn Trewitt trewitt@nsl.pa.dec.com
- Sudhanshu Verma verma@hpindbu.cup.hp.com
- David Waitzman djw@bbn.com
- Steven Waldbusser waldbusser@andrew.cmu.edu
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