RFC1065-SMI -- WinAgents MIB Extraction Wizard -- Extracted from rfc1065.txt 17.03.2005 16:16:47 RFC1065-SMI DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN -- EXPORTS EVERYTHING -- internet, directory, mgmt, -- experimental, private, enterprises, -- OBJECT-TYPE, ObjectName, ObjectSyntax, SimpleSyntax, -- ApplicationSyntax, NetworkAddress, IpAddress, -- Counter, Gauge, TimeTicks, Opaque; -- the path to the root internet OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { iso org(3) dod(6) 1 } directory OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { internet 1 } mgmt OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { internet 2 } experimental OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { internet 3 } private OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { internet 4 } enterprises OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { private 1 } -- definition of object types -- MIB Extraction: All MACRO definitions are predefined by compiler -- commented by MIB Extraction: OBJECT-TYPE MACRO ::= -- commented by MIB Extraction: BEGIN -- commented by MIB Extraction: TYPE NOTATION ::= "SYNTAX" type (TYPE ObjectSyntax) -- commented by MIB Extraction: "ACCESS" Access -- commented by MIB Extraction: "STATUS" Status -- commented by MIB Extraction: VALUE NOTATION ::= value (VALUE ObjectName) -- commented by MIB Extraction: -- commented by MIB Extraction: Access ::= "read-only" -- commented by MIB Extraction: | "read-write" -- commented by MIB Extraction: | "write-only" -- commented by MIB Extraction: | "not-accessible" -- commented by MIB Extraction: Status ::= "mandatory" -- commented by MIB Extraction: | "optional" -- commented by MIB Extraction: | "obsolete" -- commented by MIB Extraction: END -- names of objects in the MIB ObjectName ::= OBJECT IDENTIFIER -- syntax of objects in the MIB ObjectSyntax ::= CHOICE { simple SimpleSyntax, -- note that simple SEQUENCEs are not directly -- mentioned here to keep things simple (i.e., -- prevent mis-use). However, application-wide -- types which are IMPLICITly encoded simple -- SEQUENCEs may appear in the following CHOICE application-wide ApplicationSyntax } SimpleSyntax ::= CHOICE { number INTEGER, string OCTET STRING, object OBJECT IDENTIFIER, empty NULL } ApplicationSyntax ::= CHOICE { address NetworkAddress, counter Counter, gauge Gauge, ticks TimeTicks, arbitrary Opaque -- other application-wide types, as they are -- defined, will be added here } -- application-wide types NetworkAddress ::= CHOICE { internet IpAddress } IpAddress ::= [APPLICATION 0] -- in network-byte order IMPLICIT OCTET STRING (SIZE (4)) Counter ::= [APPLICATION 1] IMPLICIT INTEGER (0..4294967295) Gauge ::= [APPLICATION 2] IMPLICIT INTEGER (0..4294967295) TimeTicks ::= [APPLICATION 3] IMPLICIT INTEGER Opaque ::= [APPLICATION 4] -- arbitrary ASN.1 value, IMPLICIT OCTET STRING -- "double-wrapped" END