2.5.1 Data Link Switching MIB (dlswmib) *

This Working Group Did Not Meet

NOTE: This charter is a snapshot of the 40th IETF Meeting in Washington, DC. It may now be out-of-date. Last Modified: 29-Jul-97

Chair(s):

Shannon Nix <snix@cisco.com>

Routing Area Director(s):

Joel Halpern <jhalpern@newbridge.com>

Routing Area Advisor:

Joel Halpern <jhalpern@newbridge.com>

Technical Advisor(s):

Deirdre Kostick <kostick@qsun.att.com>

Mailing Lists:

General Discussion:aiw-dlsw-mib@networking.raleigh.ibm.com
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Description of Working Group:

The DLSw MIB Working Group is chartered to define a set of managed objects for devices that support Data Link Switching (DLSw) version 1. DLSw is a method for encapsulating SNA (System Network Architecture) or NetBIOS (Network Basic Input Output Services) traffic in TCP/IP. DLSw is intended to aid in the transport of SNA and NetBIOS traffic across WANs. The objects will be the minimum necessary to provide the ability to monitor and control DLSw devices, supporting fault isolation, configuration and performance management. The set of objects will be consistent with the SNMP framework and existing SNMP standards.

The working group will consider existing enterprise-specific MIB modules that define objects which support management of these devices.

The working group recognizes that managed objects for later versions of DLSw may need to be identified in the future. These objects are out of scope for the current (i.e., 1995) charter; however, once the working group completes its charter, a new charter identifying some or all of these components may be considered.

Goals and Milestones:

Mar 95

  

Post Internet-Draft of DLSw MIB.

Apr 95

  

Meet at Danvers IETF to review MIB.

May 95

  

Post Final Internet-Draft of DLSw MIB and submit to Area Director.

No Current Internet-Drafts
Request For Comments:

RFC

Status

Title

 

RFC2024

PS

Definitions of Managed Objects for Data Link Switching using SNMPv2

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