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draft DECnet Phase IV MIB - Implementation Report June 93
DECnet Phase IV MIB - Implementation Report
18-June-1993
DECnet Phase IV MIB Working Group
Jon Saperia
Digital Equipment Corporation
saperia@tay.dec.com
Status of this Memo
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1. Introduction
This memo outlines current implementation experience of the
DECnet Phase IV MIB Extensions which are defined in RFC1289.
It has been prepared as part of the evaluation process for the
movement of the document from Proposed to Draft Standard
Status. This memo does not specify a standard for the
Internet community.
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2. Implementation Experience
A total of four vendors responded positively to the
Implementation Survey described in section 3. In almost every
instance, the vendors chose to implement the same groups.
Based on this experience, it is a simple matter to recommend
which groups should remain mandatory and those that should be
moved to optional status.
In RFC1289, the following groups are defined:
o System Group
o Network Management Group
o Session Group
o End Group
o Routing Group
o Circuit Group
o DDCMP Group
o DDCMP Multipoint Control Group
o Ethernet Group
o Counters Group
o Adjacency Group
o Line Group
o Non Broadcast Line Group
o Area Group
Based on the survey, the following groups have been
implemented by either a single vendor multiple times, or by
multiple vendors multiple times (see the Implementation Table
in Section 4):
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o phivSystem
o phivManagement (a single vendor implementation on several
platforms)
o routing
o circuit
o ethernet
o adjacency
o line
o area
The groups that will be moved from mandatory to optional in
the RFC will be:
o session
o end
o ddcmp
o control
o counters (this was implemented by a single vendor once)
o nonBroadcastLine
2.1. Implementation Survey
The survey below was sent to the entire phiv-mib distribution
list on Tuesday May 18, 1993.
DECNet Phase IV MIB Implementation Survey
Company Name: __________________________
Below is a list of the groups taken directly from the RFC.
Please take a moment to put in either an x or product name(s)
beside each so that we will be able to tell how many products
implement each group.
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phivSystem ________ ________ ________ ________
phivManagement ________ ________ ________ ________
session ________ ________ ________ ________
end ________ ________ ________ ________
routing ________ ________ ________ ________
circuit ________ ________ ________ ________
ddcmp ________ ________ ________ ________
control ________ ________ ________ ________
ethernet ________ ________ ________ ________
counters ________ ________ ________ ________
adjacency ________ ________ ________ ________
line ________ ________ ________ ________
nonBroadcastLine ________ ________ ________ ________
area ________ ________ ________ ________
Additional Implementation/Operational Comments:
Any other comments:
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2.2. Implementation Table
The following table shows the total number of implementations
for each group in the MIB. I also shows the total number of
vendors which have implemented the group. As a result it is
possible to have a group which shows several implementations
even though it has only been implemented by a single vendor.
Number of Vendors Total Implementations
That Have Implemented (Many Vendors Implemented
The MIB Group On Several Products)
phivSystem 4 6
phivManagement 1 3
session 0 0
end 0 0
routing 4 6
circuit 4 6
ddcmp 0 0
control 0 0
ethernet 4 6
counters 1 1
adjacency 4 6
line 3 3
nonBroadcastLin 0 0
area 4 6
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3. Acknowledgements
I wish to thank the members of the DECnet Phase IV MIB Working
Group for the input they provided to the Implementation Survey
and its timely completion. I also wish to thank the members
for their continued technical review and assistance in the
evaluation of RFC1289.
4. Author's Address
Jon Saperia
Digital Equipment Corporation
153 Taylor Street
M/S TAY2-2/B5
Littleton, MA 01460
Voice: +1 508-952-3171
Email: saperia@tay.dec.com
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction .......................................... 2
2 Implementation Experience ............................. 3
2.1 Implementation Survey ............................... 4
2.2 Implementation Table ................................ 6
3 Acknowledgements ...................................... 7
4 Author's Address ...................................... 7
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