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A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.
RFC 1513:
Title: Token Ring Extensions to the Remote Network
Monitoring MIB
Author: S. Waldbusser
Mailbox: waldbusser@cmu.edu
Pages: 55
Characters: 121,974
Updates: 1271
This memo defines extensions to the Remote Network Monitoring MIB for
managing 802.5 Token Ring networks. The Remote Network Monitoring
MIB, RFC 1271, defines a framework for remote monitoring functions
implemented on a network probe. That MIB defines objects broken down
into nine functional groups. Some of those functional groups, the
statistics and the history groups, have a view of the data-link layer
that is specific to the media type and require specific objects to be
defined for each media type. RFC 1271 defined those specific objects
necessary for Ethernet. This companion memo defines those specific
objects necessary for Token Ring LANs. This memo is a product of the
Remote LAN Monitoring Working Group of the IETF.
This is now a Proposed Standard Protocol.
This RFC specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
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