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NET-SNMP-EXAMPLES-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN -- -- Example MIB objects for agent module example implementations -- IMPORTS MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, Integer32, NOTIFICATION-TYPE FROM SNMPv2-SMI SnmpAdminString FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB netSnmp FROM NET-SNMP-MIB RowStatus, StorageType FROM SNMPv2-TC InetAddressType, InetAddress FROM INET-ADDRESS-MIB ; netSnmpExamples MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "200406150000Z" 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 "Example MIB objects for agent module example implementations" REVISION "200406150000Z" DESCRIPTION "Corrected notification example definitions" REVISION "200202060000Z" DESCRIPTION "First draft" ::= { netSnmp 2 } -- -- top level structure -- netSnmpExampleScalars OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpExamples 1 } netSnmpExampleTables OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpExamples 2 } netSnmpExampleNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpExamples 3 } netSnmpExampleNotificationPrefix OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpExampleNotifications 0 } netSnmpExampleNotificationObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpExampleNotifications 2 } -- netSnmpTutorial OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netSnmpExamples 4 } -- -- Example scalars -- netSnmpExampleInteger OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This is a simple object which merely houses a writable integer. It's only purposes is to hold the value of a single integer. Writing to it will simply change the value for subsequent GET/GETNEXT/GETBULK retrievals. This example object is implemented in the agent/mibgroup/examples/scalar_int.c file." DEFVAL { 42 } ::= { netSnmpExampleScalars 1 } netSnmpExampleSleeper OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This is a simple object which is a basic integer. It's value indicates the number of seconds that the agent will take in responding to requests of this object. This is implemented in a way which will allow the agent to keep responding to other requests while access to this object is blocked. It is writable, and changing it's value will change the amount of time the agent will effectively wait for before returning a response when this object is manipulated. Note that SET requests through this object will take longer, since the delay is applied to each internal transaction phase, which could result in delays of up to 4 times the value of this object. This example object is implemented in the agent/mibgroup/examples/delayed_instance.c file." DEFVAL { 1 } ::= { netSnmpExampleScalars 2 } netSnmpExampleString OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SnmpAdminString MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This is a simple object which merely houses a writable string. It's only purposes is to hold the value of a single string. Writing to it will simply change the value for subsequent GET/GETNEXT/GETBULK retrievals. This example object is implemented in the agent/mibgroup/examples/watched.c file." DEFVAL { "So long, and thanks for all the fish!" } ::= { netSnmpExampleScalars 3 } -- -- Example Tables -- netSnmpIETFWGTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF NetSnmpIETFWGEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table merely contains a set of data which is otherwise useless for true network management. It is a table which describes properies about a IETF Working Group, such as the names of the two working group chairs. This example table is implemented in the agent/mibgroup/examples/data_set.c file." ::= { netSnmpExampleTables 1 } netSnmpIETFWGEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX NetSnmpIETFWGEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A row describing a given working group" INDEX { nsIETFWGName } ::= {netSnmpIETFWGTable 1 } NetSnmpIETFWGEntry ::= SEQUENCE { nsIETFWGName OCTET STRING, nsIETFWGChair1 OCTET STRING, nsIETFWGChair2 OCTET STRING } nsIETFWGName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..32)) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The name of the IETF Working Group this table describes." ::= { netSnmpIETFWGEntry 1 } nsIETFWGChair1 OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "One of the names of the chairs for the IETF working group." ::= { netSnmpIETFWGEntry 2 } nsIETFWGChair2 OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The other name, if one exists, of the chairs for the IETF working group." ::= { netSnmpIETFWGEntry 3 } -- -- A table used in a table_iterator example -- (agent/mibgroup/examples/netSnmpHostsTable*.[ch]) -- netSnmpHostsTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF NetSnmpHostsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An example table that implements a wrapper around the /etc/hosts file on a machine using the iterator helper API." ::= { netSnmpExampleTables 2 } netSnmpHostsEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX NetSnmpHostsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A host name mapped to an ip address" INDEX { netSnmpHostName } ::= { netSnmpHostsTable 1 } NetSnmpHostsEntry ::= SEQUENCE { netSnmpHostName OCTET STRING, netSnmpHostAddressType InetAddressType, netSnmpHostAddress InetAddress, netSnmpHostStorage StorageType, netSnmpHostRowStatus RowStatus } netSnmpHostName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..64)) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A host name that exists in the /etc/hosts (unix) file." ::= { netSnmpHostsEntry 1 } netSnmpHostAddressType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InetAddressType MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The address type of then given host." ::= { netSnmpHostsEntry 2 } netSnmpHostAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InetAddress MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The address of then given host." ::= { netSnmpHostsEntry 3 } netSnmpHostStorage OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX StorageType MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The storage type for this conceptual row." DEFVAL { nonVolatile } ::= { netSnmpHostsEntry 4 } netSnmpHostRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RowStatus MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The status of this conceptual row." ::= { netSnmpHostsEntry 5 } -- -- Example Notifications -- netSnmpExampleHeartbeatRate OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX-ACCESS accessible-for-notify STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A simple integer object, to act as a payload for the netSnmpExampleHeartbeatNotification. The value has no real meaning, but is nominally the interval (in seconds) between successive heartbeat notifications." ::= { netSnmpExampleNotificationObjects 1 } netSnmpExampleHeartbeatName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SnmpAdminString MAX-ACCESS accessible-for-notify STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A simple string object, to act as an optional payload for the netSnmpExampleHeartbeatNotification. This varbind is not part of the notification definition, so is optional and need not be included in the notification payload. The value has no real meaning, but the romantically inclined may take it to be the object of the sender's affection, and hence the cause of the heart beating faster." ::= { netSnmpExampleNotificationObjects 2 } netSnmpExampleHeartbeatNotification NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { netSnmpExampleHeartbeatRate } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An example notification, used to illustrate the definition and generation of trap and inform PDUs (including the use of both standard and additional varbinds in the notification payload). This notification will typically be sent every 30 seconds, using the code found in the example module agent/mibgroup/examples/notification.c" ::= { netSnmpExampleNotificationPrefix 1 } netSnmpExampleNotification OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SnmpAdminString MAX-ACCESS accessible-for-notify STATUS obsolete DESCRIPTION "This object was improperly defined for its original purpose, and should no longer be used." ::= { netSnmpExampleNotifications 1 } END