[comp.protocols.tcp-ip] private mib variables

tuula@gvlf6-j.gvl.unisys.com (Tuula Kunzman) (10/27/89)

Does anybody know the procedure to get your own private_enterprise MIB
variables for SNMP ? From whom do I request the number(s) from? Is there
a cost involved? If so, how much?

Also, if anyone has experience making their own private_enterprise specific
MIB variables, would you please tell me how you went about it?

I apologize for making these questions so broad, but I've never had to create
an enterprise specific MIB variable before.

			       Thanks in advance,


			       Tuula 

			       tuula@gvlf6.gvl.unisys.com

mrose@CHEETAH.NYSER.NET (Marshall Rose) (10/30/89)

Drop a note to jkrey@isi.edu.  And, probably you should have asked

	snmp@nisc.nyser.net

for the answer.  To subscribe, drop a note to

	snmp-request@nisc.nyser.net

/mtr

tuula@gvlf6-j.gvl.unisys.com (Tuula Kunzman) (10/30/89)

I want to Thank everyone who responded to my request for help....
Talk about a great response! The net came through once more !!

	    Thanks to all...


	    Tuula

	    tuula@gvlf6.gvl.unisys.com

dcrocker@DECWRL.DEC.COM (Dave Crocker) (11/08/89)

I don't recall seeing anyone try to answer this, yet, so please forgive
the delay.  The IETF met, last week, and I wanted to verify the procedure
for getting MIB numbers.

Turns out to be painfully simple:

Send a request to the Keeper of Numbers:

	Joyce K. Reynolds (jkrey@isi.edu)

Joyce works with the Numbers Czar, Jon Postel.

In effect, you simply are registering your organization.  She will give
you a number that resides under the private mib extensions portion of the
tree.

Dave Crocker
IETF Area Director, Network Management

dcrocker@DECWRL.DEC.COM (Dave Crocker) (11/08/89)

I don't recall seeing anyone try to answer this, yet, so please forgive
the delay.  The IETF met, last week, and I wanted to verify the procedure
for getting MIB numbevs.
Turns out to be painfully simple:

Send a request to the Kemper of Numbers:

	Joyce K. Reynolds (jkrey@isi.edu)

Joyce works with the Numbers C~ar, Jon Postel.

In effect, you simply are registering your organization.  She will give
you a number that resides under the private mib extensions portion of the
tree.

Dave Crocker
IETF Area Director, Network Management