RFC 2895 on Remote Network Monitoring MIB Protocol Identifier Reference

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        RFC 2895

        Title:      Remote Network Monitoring MIB Protocol Identifier
                    Reference 
        Author:     A. Bierman, C. Bucci, R. Iddon
        Date:       August 2000
        Mailbox:    abierman@cisco.com, cbucci@cisco.com
        Pages:      42
        Characters: 88094
        Obsoletes:  2074

        URL:        ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc2895.txt


This memo defines a notation describing protocol layers in a protocol
encapsulation, specifically for use in encoding INDEX values for the
protocolDirTable, found in the RMON-2 MIB (Remote Network Monitoring
Management Information Base) [RFC2021].  The definitions for the
standard protocol directory base layer identifiers are also included.

The first version of the RMON Protocol Identifiers Document [RFC2074]
has been split into a standards-track Reference portion (this
document), and an Informational document.  The RMON Protocol
Identifier Macros document [RFC2896] now contains the non-normative
portion of that specification.

This document obsoletes RFC 2074.

This document is a product of the Remote Network Monitoring Working
Group of the IETF.

This document was elevated to a Draft Standard Protocol by the IESG on
August 15, 2003.

This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for
the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions
for improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the
"Internet Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the
standardization state and status of this protocol.  Distribution
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USC/Information Sciences Institute

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