/* -- DO NOT EDIT --
* Generated by smidump version 0.4.8:
* smidump -f corba SNMPv2-MIB
*
* Derived from SNMPv2-MIB:
* The MIB module for SNMP entities.
*
* Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002). This
* version of this MIB module is part of RFC 3418;
* see the RFC itself for full legal notices.
*
* Revision 2002-10-16 00:00:
* This revision of this MIB module was published as
* RFC 3418.
*
* Revision 1995-11-09 00:00:
* This revision of this MIB module was published as
* RFC 1907.
*
* Revision 1993-04-01 00:00:
* The initial revision of this MIB module was published
* as RFC 1450.
*
* $Id: SNMPv2_MIB.idl 8090 2008-04-18 12:56:29Z strauss $
*/
#ifndef _SNMPv2_MIB_IDL_
#define _SNMPv2_MIB_IDL_
#include <ASN1Types.idl>
#include <SNMPMgmt.idl>
#include <SNMPv2_SMI.idl>
#include <SNMPv2_TC.idl>
module SNMPv2_MIB {
typedef SNMPv2_SMI::Counter32Type Counter32Type;
typedef SNMPv2_SMI::Integer32Type Integer32Type;
typedef SNMPv2_SMI::TimeTicksType TimeTicksType;
typedef SNMPv2_TC::DisplayStringType DisplayStringType;
typedef SNMPv2_TC::TestAndIncrType TestAndIncrType;
typedef SNMPv2_TC::TimeStampType TimeStampType;
const string moduleIdentity = "snmpMIB";
const ASN1_ObjectIdentifier snmpMIB = "::SNMPv2_MIB::snmpMIB";
/*
The MIB module for SNMP entities.
Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002). This
version of this MIB module is part of RFC 3418;
see the RFC itself for full legal notices.
LAST-UPDATED: 200210160000Z
ORGANIZATION:
"IETF SNMPv3 Working Group"
CONTACT-INFO:
"WG-EMail: snmpv3@lists.tislabs.com
Subscribe: snmpv3-request@lists.tislabs.com
Co-Chair: Russ Mundy
Network Associates Laboratories
postal: 15204 Omega Drive, Suite 300
Rockville, MD 20850-4601
USA
EMail: mundy@tislabs.com
phone: +1 301 947-7107
Co-Chair: David Harrington
Enterasys Networks
postal: 35 Industrial Way
P. O. Box 5005
Rochester, NH 03866-5005
USA
EMail: dbh@enterasys.com
phone: +1 603 337-2614
Editor: Randy Presuhn
BMC Software, Inc.
postal: 2141 North First Street
San Jose, CA 95131
USA
EMail: randy_presuhn@bmc.com
phone: +1 408 546-1006"
REVISION: "200210160000Z"
REVISION-DESCRIPTION:
"This revision of this MIB module was published as
RFC 3418."
REVISION: "199511090000Z"
REVISION-DESCRIPTION:
"This revision of this MIB module was published as
RFC 1907."
REVISION: "199304010000Z"
REVISION-DESCRIPTION:
"The initial revision of this MIB module was published
as RFC 1450."
*/
typedef ASN1_OctetString SysDescrType;
typedef ASN1_OctetString SysContactType;
typedef ASN1_OctetString SysNameType;
typedef ASN1_OctetString SysLocationType;
typedef ASN1_Integer SysServicesType;
typedef ASN1_Integer SysORIndexType;
typedef ASN1_Integer SnmpEnableAuthenTrapsType;
const SnmpEnableAuthenTrapsType SnmpEnableAuthenTrapsType_enabled = 1;
const SnmpEnableAuthenTrapsType SnmpEnableAuthenTrapsType_disabled = 2;
const string SnmpEnableAuthenTrapsType_NameNumberList = "enabled (1) , disabled (2)";
interface system : SNMPMgmt::SmiEntry {
/*
A textual description of the entity. This value should
include the full name and version identification of
the system's hardware type, software operating-system,
and networking software.
*/
readonly attribute SysDescrType sysDescr;
/*
The vendor's authoritative identification of the
network management subsystem contained in the entity.
This value is allocated within the SMI enterprises
subtree (1.3.6.1.4.1) and provides an easy and
unambiguous means for determining `what kind of box' is
being managed. For example, if vendor `Flintstones,
Inc.' was assigned the subtree 1.3.6.1.4.1.424242,
it could assign the identifier 1.3.6.1.4.1.424242.1.1
to its `Fred Router'.
*/
readonly attribute ASN1_ObjectIdentifier sysObjectID;
/*
The time (in hundredths of a second) since the
network management portion of the system was last
re-initialized.
*/
readonly attribute TimeTicksType sysUpTime;
/*
The textual identification of the contact person for
this managed node, together with information on how
to contact this person. If no contact information is
known, the value is the zero-length string.
*/
attribute SysContactType sysContact;
/*
An administratively-assigned name for this managed
node. By convention, this is the node's fully-qualified
domain name. If the name is unknown, the value is
the zero-length string.
*/
attribute SysNameType sysName;
/*
The physical location of this node (e.g., 'telephone
closet, 3rd floor'). If the location is unknown, the
value is the zero-length string.
*/
attribute SysLocationType sysLocation;
/*
A value which indicates the set of services that this
entity may potentially offer. The value is a sum.
This sum initially takes the value zero. Then, for
each layer, L, in the range 1 through 7, that this node
performs transactions for, 2 raised to (L - 1) is added
to the sum. For example, a node which performs only
routing functions would have a value of 4 (2^(3-1)).
In contrast, a node which is a host offering application
services would have a value of 72 (2^(4-1) + 2^(7-1)).
Note that in the context of the Internet suite of
protocols, values should be calculated accordingly:
layer functionality
1 physical (e.g., repeaters)
2 datalink/subnetwork (e.g., bridges)
3 internet (e.g., supports the IP)
4 end-to-end (e.g., supports the TCP)
7 applications (e.g., supports the SMTP)
For systems including OSI protocols, layers 5 and 6
may also be counted.
*/
readonly attribute SysServicesType sysServices;
/*
The value of sysUpTime at the time of the most recent
change in state or value of any instance of sysORID.
*/
readonly attribute TimeStampType sysORLastChange;
/*
The (conceptual) table listing the capabilities of
the local SNMP application acting as a command
responder with respect to various MIB modules.
SNMP entities having dynamically-configurable support
of MIB modules will have a dynamically-varying number
of conceptual rows.
*/
SNMPMgmt::SmiTableIterator get_sysORTable();
};
/*
An entry (conceptual row) in the sysORTable.
*/
interface sysOREntry : SNMPMgmt::SmiEntry {
const string IndexVarList = "sysORIndex";
/*
An authoritative identification of a capabilities
statement with respect to various MIB modules supported
by the local SNMP application acting as a command
responder.
*/
readonly attribute ASN1_ObjectIdentifier sysORID;
/*
A textual description of the capabilities identified
by the corresponding instance of sysORID.
*/
readonly attribute DisplayStringType sysORDescr;
/*
The value of sysUpTime at the time this conceptual
row was last instantiated.
*/
readonly attribute TimeStampType sysORUpTime;
};
interface snmp : SNMPMgmt::SmiEntry {
/*
The total number of messages delivered to the SNMP
entity from the transport service.
*/
readonly attribute Counter32Type snmpInPkts;
/*
The total number of SNMP messages which were delivered
to the SNMP entity and were for an unsupported SNMP
version.
*/
readonly attribute Counter32Type snmpInBadVersions;
/*
The total number of community-based SNMP messages (for
example, SNMPv1) delivered to the SNMP entity which
used an SNMP community name not known to said entity.
Also, implementations which authenticate community-based
SNMP messages using check(s) in addition to matching
the community name (for example, by also checking
whether the message originated from a transport address
allowed to use a specified community name) MAY include
in this value the number of messages which failed the
additional check(s). It is strongly RECOMMENDED that
the documentation for any security model which is used
to authenticate community-based SNMP messages specify
the precise conditions that contribute to this value.
*/
readonly attribute Counter32Type snmpInBadCommunityNames;
/*
The total number of community-based SNMP messages (for
example, SNMPv1) delivered to the SNMP entity which
represented an SNMP operation that was not allowed for
the SNMP community named in the message. The precise
conditions under which this counter is incremented
(if at all) depend on how the SNMP entity implements
its access control mechanism and how its applications
interact with that access control mechanism. It is
strongly RECOMMENDED that the documentation for any
access control mechanism which is used to control access
to and visibility of MIB instrumentation specify the
precise conditions that contribute to this value.
*/
readonly attribute Counter32Type snmpInBadCommunityUses;
/*
The total number of ASN.1 or BER errors encountered by
the SNMP entity when decoding received SNMP messages.
*/
readonly attribute Counter32Type snmpInASNParseErrs;
/*
Indicates whether the SNMP entity is permitted to
generate authenticationFailure traps. The value of this
object overrides any configuration information; as such,
it provides a means whereby all authenticationFailure
traps may be disabled.
Note that it is strongly recommended that this object
be stored in non-volatile memory so that it remains
constant across re-initializations of the network
management system.
*/
attribute SnmpEnableAuthenTrapsType snmpEnableAuthenTraps;
/*
The total number of Confirmed Class PDUs (such as
GetRequest-PDUs, GetNextRequest-PDUs,
GetBulkRequest-PDUs, SetRequest-PDUs, and
InformRequest-PDUs) delivered to the SNMP entity which
were silently dropped because the size of a reply
containing an alternate Response Class PDU (such as a
Response-PDU) with an empty variable-bindings field
was greater than either a local constraint or the
maximum message size associated with the originator of
the request.
*/
readonly attribute Counter32Type snmpSilentDrops;
/*
The total number of Confirmed Class PDUs
(such as GetRequest-PDUs, GetNextRequest-PDUs,
GetBulkRequest-PDUs, SetRequest-PDUs, and
InformRequest-PDUs) delivered to the SNMP entity which
were silently dropped because the transmission of
the (possibly translated) message to a proxy target
failed in a manner (other than a time-out) such that
no Response Class PDU (such as a Response-PDU) could
be returned.
*/
readonly attribute Counter32Type snmpProxyDrops;
};
interface snmpTrap : SNMPMgmt::SmiEntry {
};
interface snmpSet : SNMPMgmt::SmiEntry {
/*
An advisory lock used to allow several cooperating
command generator applications to coordinate their
use of the SNMP set operation.
This object is used for coarse-grain coordination.
To achieve fine-grain coordination, one or more similar
objects might be defined within each MIB group, as
appropriate.
*/
attribute TestAndIncrType snmpSetSerialNo;
};
/* typed push event communication */
interface Notifications : SNMPMgmt::Notifications {
/*
A coldStart trap signifies that the SNMP entity,
supporting a notification originator application, is
reinitializing itself and that its configuration may
have been altered.
*/
void coldStart (
in CosNaming::Name src_entry_name,
in CORBA::ScopedName event_type,
in ASN1_GeneralizedTime event_time
);
/*
A warmStart trap signifies that the SNMP entity,
supporting a notification originator application,
is reinitializing itself such that its configuration
is unaltered.
*/
void warmStart (
in CosNaming::Name src_entry_name,
in CORBA::ScopedName event_type,
in ASN1_GeneralizedTime event_time
);
/*
An authenticationFailure trap signifies that the SNMP
entity has received a protocol message that is not
properly authenticated. While all implementations
of SNMP entities MAY be capable of generating this
trap, the snmpEnableAuthenTraps object indicates
whether this trap will be generated.
*/
void authenticationFailure (
in CosNaming::Name src_entry_name,
in CORBA::ScopedName event_type,
in ASN1_GeneralizedTime event_time
);
};
/* typed pull event communication */
interface PullNotifications : SNMPMgmt::PullNotifications {
/*
A coldStart trap signifies that the SNMP entity,
supporting a notification originator application, is
reinitializing itself and that its configuration may
have been altered.
*/
void pull_coldStart (
out CosNaming::Name src_entry_name,
out CORBA::ScopedName event_type,
out ASN1_GeneralizedTime event_time
);
boolean try_coldStart (
out CosNaming::Name src_entry_name,
out CORBA::ScopedName event_type,
out ASN1_GeneralizedTime event_time
);
/*
A warmStart trap signifies that the SNMP entity,
supporting a notification originator application,
is reinitializing itself such that its configuration
is unaltered.
*/
void pull_warmStart (
out CosNaming::Name src_entry_name,
out CORBA::ScopedName event_type,
out ASN1_GeneralizedTime event_time
);
boolean try_warmStart (
out CosNaming::Name src_entry_name,
out CORBA::ScopedName event_type,
out ASN1_GeneralizedTime event_time
);
/*
An authenticationFailure trap signifies that the SNMP
entity has received a protocol message that is not
properly authenticated. While all implementations
of SNMP entities MAY be capable of generating this
trap, the snmpEnableAuthenTraps object indicates
whether this trap will be generated.
*/
void pull_authenticationFailure (
out CosNaming::Name src_entry_name,
out CORBA::ScopedName event_type,
out ASN1_GeneralizedTime event_time
);
boolean try_authenticationFailure (
out CosNaming::Name src_entry_name,
out CORBA::ScopedName event_type,
out ASN1_GeneralizedTime event_time
);
};
interface SmiEntryFactory : SNMPMgmt::GenericFactory {
system create_system (
in SysContactType sysContact,
in SysNameType sysName,
in SysLocationType sysLocation
) raises (
SNMPMgmt::AlreadyExists,
CosLifeCycle::InvalidCriteria,
CosLifeCycle::CannotMeetCriteria
);
snmp create_snmp (
in SnmpEnableAuthenTrapsType snmpEnableAuthenTraps
) raises (
SNMPMgmt::AlreadyExists,
CosLifeCycle::InvalidCriteria,
CosLifeCycle::CannotMeetCriteria
);
snmpSet create_snmpSet (
in TestAndIncrType snmpSetSerialNo
) raises (
SNMPMgmt::AlreadyExists,
CosLifeCycle::InvalidCriteria,
CosLifeCycle::CannotMeetCriteria
);
};
};
#endif /* !_SNMPv2_MIB_IDL_ */