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RFC 1286 (rfc1286) - Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges (3877 words)
RFC 1286 (rfc1286) - Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges
RFC 1286 - Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges
Network Working Group E. Decker Request for Comments: 1286 cisco Systems, Inc. P. Langille Digital Equipment Corporation A. Rijsinghani Digital Equipment Corporation K. McCloghrie Hughes LAN Systems, Inc. December 1991 Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges Status of this Memo This memo is an extension to the SNMP MIB.
RFC 1286 (3799 words)
Network Working Group E. Decker Request for Comments: 1286 cisco Systems, Inc. P. Langille Digital Equipment Corporation A. Rijsinghani Digital Equipment Corporation K. McCloghrie Hughes LAN Systems, Inc. December 1991 Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges Status of this Memo This memo is an extension to the SNMP MIB.
For example, in an entity which exclusively performed bridging, all protocols would be considered as being bridged, whereas in an entity which performed IP routing on IP datagrams and only bridged other protocols, only the non-IP data would be considered as being bridged.
Decker, Langille, Rijsinghani & McCloghrie [Page 8] RFC 1286 Bridge MIB December 1991 Thus, this Bridge MIB (and in particular, its counters) are applicable only to that subset of the data on an entity's interfaces which is sent/received for a protocol being bridged.
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