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- CURRENT_MEETING_REPORT_
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- Reported by Bob Stewart/Xyplex
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- CHARMIB Minutes
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- Agenda
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- o Do we have the right starting organization?
- - Working group position in IETF hierarchy.
- - Chairman.
- - Participants.
- - Editor/author.
- o Is this the right problem?
- - Character stream devices, not just terminals. That means
- modems, printers, RS-232, 3270, virtual ports, etc.
- - All systems, not just terminal servers. That means general-
- purpose hosts, bridges with a single console port, etc.
- o Existing work to consider?
- - Draft standard MIBs.
- - Private MIBs?
- o Technical issues?
- - List of interesting, common, reasonable information.
- - Relationship to Interface Group, considering SLIP.
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- To the questions ``Do we have the right starting organization?'' and
- ``Is this the right problem?'', the answer (by lack of disagreement) was
- yes. Similarly, the charter was accepted unchanged. The consensus was
- that this is useful, important work, and we can quickly come to a useful
- agreement.
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- The request for ``Existing work to consider?'' brought useful
- contributions from those in attendance, particularly from Bill Westfield
- of cisco who provided their private terminal MIB. The consensus was that
- the various existing private MIBs are quite similar, with most
- differences considered as desirable additions.
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- The ``Technical issues?'' topic resulted in sufficient conclusions for
- the following first-draft MIB model. Character devices are a separate
- group, analagous to the Interface Group. The group contains physical
- and logical ports in one table, indexed by sequential integers, with
- their real identification and type as objects in the table. Each table
- entry contains such objects as counters for characters in and out,
- parity errors, and framing errors. It has configuration information
- such as parity, speed, and bits per character. It also has status
- information, such as the state of modem control signals. The Character
- Group also contains session information for each session on each port.
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- Character devices that support SLIP have a corresponding entry in the
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- Interface Group, which uses the MIB-II object ifSpecific to point to the
- corresponding character MIB entry. When SLIP is active, the Interface
- Group entry has an ifOperStatus value of ``up''. When SLIP is inactive,
- the Interface Group status is ``down''.
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- The group agreed to have a working meeting at the INTEROP conference.
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- Those who have private terminal MIBs that have not been submitted to the
- group are to do so as quickly as possible. If their company requires
- confidentiality, such submissions can be made through Marshall Rose, who
- will preserve anonymity. Bob Stewart is to provide a statement of the
- working model, as outlined above.
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- The next milestone in the charter is a first draft by November. Given
- the above-mentioned submissions, I will attempt to prepare the draft by
- the beginning of October, so it can be reviewed at our INTEROP meeting.
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- Attendees
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- Anthony Chung anthony@hls.com
- George Conant geconant@eng.zyplex.com
- John Cook cook@chipcom.com
- James Davin jrd@ptt.lcs.mit.edu
- David Jordan ...jordan@emulex.com
- Satish Joshi sjoshi@mvis1.synoptics.com
- Frank Kastenholz kasten@europa.interlan.com
- John LoVerso loverso@xylogics.com
- Keith McCloghrie kzm@his.com
- Donald Merritt don@brl.mil
- David Perkins dave_perkins@3com.com
- Marshall Rose mrose@psi.com
- Bob Stewart rlstewart@eng.xyplex.com
- Bill Townsend townsend@xylogics.com
- Bill Westfield billw@cisco.com
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