Hi, I went to http://www.ietf.org/rfc/ and downloaded RFC-1212. But I couldn't find it's object definitions anywhere in the file. And then on searching the net I managed to find 2 totally different definitions. I'm confused which one is right. Definition 1: ------------- RFC-1212 DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN -- Make builtin items known SMI OBJECT-TYPE END Definition 2: ------------- OBJECT-TYPE MACRO ::= BEGIN TYPE NOTATION ::= -- must conform to -- RFC1155's ObjectSyntax "SYNTAX" type(ObjectSyntax) "ACCESS" Access "STATUS" Status DescrPart ReferPart IndexPart DefValPart VALUE NOTATION ::= value (VALUE ObjectName) Access ::= "read-only" | "read-write" | "write-only" | "not-accessible" Status ::= "mandatory" | "optional" | "obsolete" | "deprecated" DescrPart ::= "DESCRIPTION" value (description DisplayString) | empty ReferPart ::= "REFERENCE" value (reference DisplayString) | empty IndexPart ::= "INDEX" "{" IndexTypes "}" | empty IndexTypes ::= IndexType | IndexTypes "," IndexType IndexType ::= -- if indexobject, use the SYNTAX -- value of the correspondent -- OBJECT-TYPE invocation value (indexobject ObjectName) -- otherwise use named SMI type -- must conform to IndexSyntax below | type (indextype) DefValPart ::= "DEFVAL" "{" value (defvalue ObjectSyntax) "}" | empty END Similarly, I didn't find any valid definition in the RFC-1215 file I downloaded from ietf link itself. But I managed to find different definitions from different places. Could anyone please provide the correct definition of both RFC-1213 and RFC-1215 that I can include to compile in my browser. Thanks, Aditya _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf