IEEE 802.3K : 1992
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LOCAL AND METROPOLITAN AREA NETWORKS - LAYER MANAGEMENT FOR 10 Mb/s BASEBAND REPEATERS (SECTION 19)
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08-03-2002
English
01-01-1992
Revisions to ISO/IEC 8802-3 : 1992 [ANSI/IEEE Std 802.3,
1992 edition] and IEEE Std 802.3h - 1990
19 Layer management for 10 Mb/s baseband
repeaters
19.1 Introduction
19.1.1 Scope
19.1.2 Relationship to objects in P802.1F
19.1.3 Definitions
19.1.4 Symbols and abbreviations
19.1.5 Management model
19.2 Managed objects
19.2.1 Introduction
19.2.2 Overview of managed objects
19.2.2.1 Text description of managed objects
19.2.2.2 Port functions to support management
19.2.2.3 Containment
19.2.2.4 Naming
19.2.2.5 Packages and capabilities
19.2.3 Repeater managed object class
19.2.3.1 Repeater, formal definition
19.2.3.2 Repeater attributes
19.2.3.3 Repeater actions
19.2.3.4 Repeater notifications
19.2.4 ResourceTypeID managed object class
19.2.4.1 ResourceTypeID, formal definition
19.2.5 Group managed object class
19.2.5.1 Group, formal definition
19.2.5.2 Group attributes
19.2.5.3 Group notifications
19.2.6 Port managed object class
19.2.6.1 Port, formal definition
19.2.6.2 Port attributes
19.2.6.3 Port actions
19.3 Common attributes template
19.4 ASN.1 module
Figures
19.1 Interaction between manager, agent, and
objects
19.2 Functions relationship
19.3 Entity relationship diagram
Table
19.1 Packages and capabilities
Annexes
B Additional attributes required for systems
C Additional material required for conformance
testing
Appendix
E Use of repeater management definitions with
management protocols
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