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Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-M SERVICE ACCESS SWITCH | RELEASE 1.0 Purpose-built to enable cost-effective and highly scalable Carrier Ethernet/MPLS services delivery, the Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-M is a customer edge device designed to address the metro Ethernet services, managed wide area network (WAN) services and service aggregation markets. Leveraging the powerful Alcatel-Lucent Service Router Operating System (SR OS) and the Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager (SAM), the 7210 SAS-M extends MPLS capabilities and manageability into the customer edge for a new breed of highly available and fully managed Carrier Ethernet VPN services and extends the reach of the Carrier Ethernet/ MPLS aggregation network. The Alcatel-Lucent 7210 Service Access Switch (SAS) is a family of next gene- ration, small footprint, Carrier Ether- net customer edge devices. As a member of the industry leading Carrier Ethernet product portfolio, the Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-M optimizes the business case for providing innovative Ethernet services to multiple locations, enables cost-effective addition of new sites to a Carrier Ethernet/MPLS Virtual Private Network (VPN), and delivers multiple services per port. Powered by the industry-leading SR OS, MPLS and 5620 Service Aware Manager (SAM), the Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-M empowers service providers such as incumbent telephone companies, competitive carriers and multi-service operators (MSOs) with the ability to innovate and differentiate their retail and wholesale Carrier Ethernet VPN service portfolio by extending service level agreements (SLAs) into the customer edge. Stringent SLAs require end-to-end service delivery with differentiation based on reliability, quality of service (QoS), operation, administration and maintenance (OAM) tools and stream- lined management. To meet the reliability requirements of enhanced MPLS/VPLS-based services for mission critical applications, the Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-M supports fast reroute (FRR) and pseudowire redundancy over dual-homed connections into the customer edge for end-to-end highly available service delivery. The 7210 SAS-M also supports MPLS traffic engineering with resource reservation protocol — traffic engineering (RSVP-TE). When combined with the per-service attributes of the Alcatel-Lucent SR OS, service providers can enable services end-to-end across an IP/MPLS network with guaranteed QoS per application within a single SLA. Per-service OAM

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Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-MS E R V I C E A C C E S S S W I T C H | R E L E A S E 1 . 0

Purpose-built to enable cost-effective and highly scalable Carrier Ethernet/MPLS services delivery, the Alcatel-Lucent

7210 SAS-M is a customer edge device designed to address the metro Ethernet services, managed wide

area network (WAN) services and service aggregation markets. Leveraging the powerful Alcatel-Lucent

Service Router Operating System (SR OS) and the Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager (SAM), the

7210 SAS-M extends MPLS capabilities and manageability into the customer edge for a new breed of highly

available and fully managed Carrier Ethernet VPN services and extends the reach of the Carrier Ethernet/

MPLS aggregation network.

The Alcatel-Lucent 7210 Service Access Switch (SAS) is a family of next gene-ration, small footprint, Carrier Ether-net customer edge devices. As a member of the industry leading Carrier Ethernet product portfolio, the Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-M optimizes the business case for providing innovative Ethernet services to multiple locations, enables cost-effective addition of new sites to a Carrier Ethernet/MPLS Virtual Private Network (VPN), and delivers multiple services per port.

Powered by the industry-leading SR OS, MPLS and 5620 Service Aware Manager (SAM), the Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-M empowers service providers such as incumbent telephone companies, competitive carriers and multi-service operators (MSOs) with the ability to innovate and differentiate their retail and wholesale Carrier Ethernet VPN service portfolio by extending service level agreements (SLAs) into the customer edge.

Stringent SLAs require end-to-end service delivery with differentiation based on reliability, quality of service (QoS), operation, administration and maintenance (OAM) tools and stream-lined management. To meet the reliability requirements of enhanced MPLS/VPLS-based services for mission critical applications, the Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-M supports fast reroute (FRR) and pseudowire redundancy over dual-homed connections into the customer edge for end-to-end highly available service delivery. The 7210 SAS-M also supports MPLS traffic engineering with resource reservation protocol — traffic engineering (RSVP-TE). When combined with the per-service attributes of the Alcatel-Lucent SR OS, service providers can enable services end-to-end across an IP/MPLS network with guaranteed QoS per application within a single SLA. Per-service OAM

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Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-M | Release 1.0 | Data Sheet2

ensures end-to-end operational consistency, rapid troubleshooting and detailed performance measurement for further service differentiation. The Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM simplifies the end-to-end service management of the Ethernet services by expediting initial time to market for service provisioning, as well as on-going moves, adds and changes as the service requirements evolve for the subscribers.

The Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-M supports MPLS-based Carrier Ethernet VPN services. These services include spoke access to hierarchical Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS – also referred to as E-LAN by the MEF) multi-point services, Virtual Leased Line (VLL – also referred to as E-Line by the MEF) point-to-point services, along with Ethernet access to enhanced Internet services (IES) and IP VPN services. The 7210 SAS-M can also be deployed as a cost-effective aggregation device to extend the reach of the Carrier Ethernet/MPLS aggregation network to smaller sites.

The Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-M is Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) 9 and MEF 14 certified and supports Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), Ethernet, and high availability along with per-service QoS and OAM tools. The 7210 SAS-M is a wire speed non-blocking platform, delivering 24 x 100/1000 GigE (SFP) ports. It can support 10/100/1000BASE-T copper and coarse wave division mulitiplexing (CWDM) SFPs for added configuration flexibility. With support for dual-homed point-to-point and ring topologies, the 7210 SAS-M has the flexibility for use in single tenant and multi-tenant offices as well as campus environments.

For operational efficiency with streamlined management and effective service assurance, the Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-M is fully managed by the 5620 SAM, giving the operator a comprehensive, easy-to-use fault management system, a full suite of OAM tests for SLA compliance, simplified service provisioning with GUI-based templates, and threshold crossing alerts to identify issues before they affect customers. Full integration with the Alcatel-Lucent 5650 Control Plane Assurance Manager (CPAM) enables users to proactively detect abnormal control plane behavior and to rapidly resolve problems by visualizing control plane topology and routing configuration. The OSS Connected Partner program offers certified integration with industry-leading OSS applications including service assurance, provisioning and traffic engineering.

For industry and public sector custom-ers who install and manage their own private networks, the Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-M increases the services they can provide to their internal customers while reducing operating costs. Infor-mation and Communication Technol-ogy directors who manage such networks can cost-effectively deliver advanced voice, video and data services, reduce network complexity and leased line costs through a single metro/WAN uplink, and provide easy service delivery with quick moves and changes to services along with seamless integration with Carrier Ethernet/MPLS aggregation and core IP/MPLS networks from Alcatel-Lucent. With its lower power consumption, the 7210 SAS-M is designed to be environmen-tally friendly by helping operators meet their energy efficiency and environmental goals.

Features

• Wirespeed,non-blocking,service-aware MPLS switch with full Ethernet functionality

• 24x100/1000opticalSFPports

• Supportforawiderangeofpluggable SFP optics including 10/100/1000BASE-T copper and CWDM SFPs for greater flexibility

• PoweredbySROSforfeature-richCarrier Ethernet VPN services

¬ Per-service quality of service (QoS) with up to eight levels of class-based queuing per port

¬ Per-service OAM supports extensive MPLS OAM toolkit along with IEEE 802.1ag, IEEE 802.3ah and local service mirroring

¬ Service assurance agent (SAA) provides two-way measurements of jitter, latency and packet loss

• MPLSfeaturesincludeFastReroute(FRR), Resource Reservation Protocol with Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) and targeted label distribution pro-tocol (T-LDP), primary and secondary LSPs and pseudowire redundancy

• Dual-homedconnectionstoseparateaggregation devices

• Flexibledeploymentoptionswithsupport for ring topologies

• EthernetfeaturesincludeIEEE802.1Q, xSTP, LAG and mVPLS/RSTP

• IntegratesMPLSandEthernettechnologies onto a single MEF 9 and MEF 14 certified platform

• NetworkEquipmentBuilding System (NEBS) 3 compliant platform

• Managedbythe5620SAMand 5650 CPAM

• Providesfouropto-isolatedinputs and two dry relay contact alarm outputs through a DB-15 interface on the front panel

• Hot-swappable,redundant, load-sharing AC or DC power and hot-swappable fan modules

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Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-M | Release 1.0 | Data Sheet 3

Benefits

• Increaserevenuewithafullsuiteofenhanced MPLS-based Carrier Ether-net VPN services with differentiated, highly available services

• Reducethecostofcustomeracquisi-tion with common OS and seamless service extension capabilities with the 7450 ESS, 7750 SR and 7710 SR

• Simplifyenterprisenetworking complexity with stringent SLAs supporting a full suite of demanding enterprise applications over a single Ethernet connection

• ExtendMPLSandSROStothecustomer edge to support enhanced VPLS (E-LAN), VLL (E-Line), and Ethernet access to IES and IP VPN services

Technical specifications

physical interfaces• 24100/1000SFPports

•SupportforawiderangeofpluggableSFPopticsincluding10/100/1000BASE-TcopperSFPsandCWDMSFPs

• Fouropto-isolatedinputsand2dryrelaycontactoutputsthroughaDB-15interfaceonthefrontpanel

•Oneexpansionslot(forfutureuse)

•OneEthernetoutofband managementport

•Onemanagementconsoleport

performance• Fullwire-speedswitching

• Throughput(half-duplex):48Gb/s

•MACaddresstablesize:16K

• Jumboframesize:9kbytes

mpLs• StaticLSP

•RSVP-TE

• T-LDP

• FRRdetourLSPs(one-to-one)

• PWredundancyonVLLs

• PrimaryandsecondaryLSPs

routing• Static

•OSPFwithTEextensions

• IS-ISwithTEextensions

ethernet service delivery • Layer2VLLandVPLSservicedelivery

¬MEFdefinedE-Line(Ethernetprivateline[EPL]andEthernetVirtualPrivateLine[EVPL])andE-LANservicedelivery

¬MAClimiting(perservice andperSAP)

¬AbilitytodisableMAClearning

¬AbilitytoaddMACstatically

¬AbilitytodiscardunknownMAC

¬MACpinning

• Encapsulations:

¬null/dot1qonaccessports

• SpanningTreeProtocolonaccessanduplinks

¬IEEE802.1dSpanningTreeProtocol(STP)

¬IEEE802.1wRapidSpanningTreeProtocol(RSTP)

•ManagementVPLSwithRSTP

• TunnelingLayer2control protocols(L2PT)

• BridgedProtocolDataUnit (BPDU)translation

• Port-basedsplithorizon group(SHG)

• InternetGroupManagement-Protocol(IGMP)snooping

• IPv6bridging

advanced Quality of service•MEF9andMEF14certified

• PacketclassificationbasedonLayer2criteria(MAC,Ethertype,IEEE802.1p)

• PacketclassificationbasedonIPcriteriaDSCP

• Egressportratelimiting

• Egressremarking

¬IEEE802.1ponaccessandnetworkports

¬MPLSEXPonnetworkports

¬IPDSCPonnetworkports

•Trafficratelimiting/policingonserviceingressandnetworkingress

¬SrTCM(singleratethreecolormarker)

¬TrTCM(tworatethreecolormarker)

¬Unknownunicast,broadcastandmulticastpacketscanberate-limitedindependently

•WRED(weightedrandomearlydetection)

• Eighttrafficclasses(forwardingclasses)

• Eightqueuesperport

• Scheduling(RR,WDRR,WRR,StrictPriority,Hybrid)

•Accesscontrollists

¬Layer2criteria(Ethertype, SRC/DSTMAC,Layer2proto-cols,dot1p)

¬Layer3criteria(IPSRC/DST,DSCP)

¬Layer4–Layer7criteria (TCP/UDPport,forapplicationslikeFTP,Telnet)

• Statistics

¬Ingress,permeter(perSAPperFC)statisticsbytesandpackets

¬Egressperqueuestatistics perport

¬Ingresspermeter(perIPinter-faceperFC)statisticsbytesandpackets

¬PerSDPandPseudowire(VC)statistics

¬Collectandstorebillingstatis-ticstoaccountingfile

High availability•Dual-homingusingSTPormanagementVPLS(mVPLS)

• FRRdetourLSPs(one-to-one)

• PrimaryandSecondaryLSPs

• PWRedundancyforVLL

• IEEE802.3adLAGonnetworkports

• IEEE802.3adLAGonaccessports

•ModularSROS

•Hot-swappable,redundant, load-sharingACorDCpower

•Hot-swappablefanmodule containingthreefans.Device continuesoperationifonefails(raisingsimultaneousalarm)

• Cost-effectivelyextendthereach of the Carrier Ethernet/MPLS aggre-gation network into smaller sites or closer to the end user

• Deliveroperationalefficiencywith streamlined management and service assurance that tightly integrates the 5620 SAM, 5650 CPAM and the extensive OAM tool kit for rapid troubleshooting and expe-diting initial time to market for service activation with quick moves, adds and changes for end-to-end managed service delivery

• EffectivelymonitorandmeasureSLAperformance into the customer edge

• Provideacost-effectiveMPLS/Ethernet demarcation device for retail or whole-sale services to single or multiple customers using flexible networking topologies

• Providescalingandservicedifferen-tiation advantages with seamless service extension capabilities with 7450 ESS, 7750 SR and 7710 SR solutions

• Increaserevenueopportunitiesandservice reliability with enhanced SLAs to proactively monitor the status of co-located customer premise equipment, such as door actions or battery alarms, and generate alarms in real time using four opto-isolated inputs and two dry relay contact outputs

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Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-M | Release 1.0 | Data Sheet 4

Oam •MPLSOAMtoolkit

• IEEE802.3ahEFMOAMincludingdyinggasponnetworkports

• IEEE802.1agCFMOAM(supportdownmaintenanceentrypoints[MEPs]/maintenanceintermediatepoints[MIPs])

•Hardware-readytosupport ITU-TY.1731

• Serviceassuranceagent(SAA):

¬Two-waymeasurements (RFC2544based)

¬Software-basedtimestamps

¬ThresholdmonitorssendalertsbasedonSAAmeasurementstooperatorifSLAperformancestatisticsdeviatefromsetparameters

• Servicemirroring:

¬Localmirroring

¬Portmirroring(ingressandegress)

¬Supportthefollowingingressmirrorsources:

-SAP

- Filter

¬Mirrordestination

-NullSAP

• ICMPv4(pingandtraceroute)

•Accountingpolicysupport

• EventandloggingsupportasinSROS

• Time-of-daysupportforimple-mentingpolicies

• CronjobsasinSROS

• RemoteupgradeofSROSsoftware

Network management

•Alcatel-Lucent5620ServiceAwareManager(SAM)

¬Faultmanagement

¬Configurationmanagement

¬Servicecreationandsubscribermanagement

¬Performancemanagement

¬Securitymanagement

¬MediationforOSSapplications

¬OSSCertifiedPartnerprogram

¬CustomServicePortal

•Alcatel-Lucent5650ControlPlaneAssuranceManager(CPAM)

¬IPcontrolplanevisualization

¬Pathcomputation

¬5620SAMserviceandMPLSoverlayvisualization

¬Controlplanesurveillance

¬Troubleshootingandassuringmulticast-basedservices

¬Rootcause&impactanalysis

• In-bandManagement

• Telnet

• SNMPv1/v2c/v3

•NTP

• SSHv2/v1

•RMON

• FTP

• TFTP

• SCP(SecureCopyusingSSHv2protocol)

• Syslog

security• IEEE802.1xonaccessports

• Controlplanesecurity

¬CPUDOSProtection

¬Managementaccessfilters

• RadiusClient

• TACACS+

•Userprofilemanagement asinSROS

mechanical specificationsDimensions

•Height:67mm(2.64in.)–1.5RU

•Width:436mm(17.17in.)

•Depth:253mm(9.96in.)

Weight

• 5kg(11lbs)

LED indicators

• System

• PowerSupply

• PortStatus

• Fans

•Alarms

Power requirements

•Redundant,hot-swappablepowersupplies

¬ACInput:100~240V,50~60Hz,Output:+12VDC

¬DCInput:-36VDCto-72VDC,Output:+12VDC

• PowerConsumption:60W (typical),205BTUsperhour

Environmental specifications

• IEC68-2-14

• Standardoperatingtemperature:0°Cto50°C(32°Fto122°F)

•Non-operatingtemperature:-10°Cto+50°C(14°Fto122°F)

Safety

•CSA/NRTL(UL60950,CSA22.2.No60950-00)

• TUV/GS(EN60950)

•CB

Electronic magnetic compatibility

•CEMark

• FCCClassA

•VCCIClassA

Certifications

•NEBSLevel3compliant

• TelcordiaGR-1089CORE,Issue4,June2006

• TelcordiaGR-63CORE,Issue3,March2006

•ATT-TP-76200

•CE

Synchronization

•Hardware-readytosupport IEEE1588v2

•Hardware-readytosupportITU-TSynchronousEthernetstandards

standards complianceIEEE802.1dBridging

IEEE802.1p/qVLANTagging

IEEE802.1wRapidSpanningTreeProtocol

IEEE802.1xPortBasedNetworkAccess Control

IEEE802.1agServiceLayerOAM

IEEE802.3ahEthernetintheFirstMile

IEEE802.310BASE-T

IEEE802.3adLinkAggregation

IEEE802.3ahEthernetOAM

IEEE802.3u100BASE-TX

IEEE802.3z1000BASE-SX/LX

protocol supportOSPF

RFC1765OSPFDatabaseOverflow

RFC2328OSPFVersion2

RFC2370OpaqueLSASupport

RFC3101OSPFNSSAOption

RFC3137OSPFStubRouterAdver-tisement

RFC3623GracefulOSPFRestart–GRhelper

RFC3630TrafficEngineering(TE)ExtensionstoOSPFVersion2

IS-IS

RFC1142OSIIS-ISIntra-domainRoutingProtocol(ISO10589)

RFC1195UseofOSIIS-ISforrout-inginTCP/IP&dualenvironments

RFC2763DynamicHostnameExchangeforIS-IS

RFC2966Domain-widePrefixDis-tributionwithTwo-LevelIS-IS

RFC2973IS-ISMeshGroups

RFC3373Three-WayHandshakeforIntermediateSystemtoInter-mediateSystem(IS-IS)Point-to-PointAdjacencies

RFC3567IntermediateSystemtoIntermediateSystem(ISIS)Crypto-graphicAuthentication

RFC3719RecommendationsforInteroperableNetworksusingIS-IS

RFC3784IntermediateSystemtoIntermediateSystem(IS-IS)Exten-sionsforTrafficEngineering(TE)

RFC3787RecommendationsforInteroperableIPNetworks

RFC3847RestartSignalingfor IS-IS–GRhelper

draft-ietf-isis-igp-p2p-over-lan-05.txt

MPLS

RFC3031MPLSArchitecture

RFC3032MPLSLabelStackEncoding(REV3443)

RFC4182RemovingaRestrictionontheuseofMPLSExplicitNULL

RFC4379DetectingMulti-ProtocolLabelSwitched(MPLS)DataPlaneFailures

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Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-M | Release 1.0 | Data Sheet 5

Ordering COde item name desCriptiOn

3HE05029AA 7210 SAS-M24F AC Version •7210SAS-Mchassiswith24x100/1000opticalSFPports,4opto-isolatedinputsand2dryrelaycontactoutputsthroughaDB-15interfaceonthefrontpanel,1emptyslotforfutureuse,1fantray,1ACpowersupply,1powerchordandRelease1.1operatingsystemsoftware

•Asecondpowersupplymustbeinstalledforredundancy

•OpticalportsrequireSFPsandmustbeorderedseparately

3HE05029AB 7210SAS-M24FDCVersion •7210SAS-Mchassiswith24x100/1000opticalSFPports,4opto-isolatedinputsand2dryrelaycontactoutputsthroughaDB-15interfaceonthefrontpanel,1emptyslotforfutureuse,1fantray,1DCpower supplyandRelease1.1operatingsystemsoftware

•Asecondpowersupplymustbeinstalledforredundancy

•OpticalportsrequireSFPsandmustbeorderedseparately

3HE04413AA 7210SAS-M24FOSV1.1 •7210SAS-MoperatingsystemsoftwareforR1.1softwareupgrades

3HE04415AA -48VDCPowerSupply •-48VDCpowersupply(oneisrequired;asecondisrequiredforoptionalredundancy)

3HE04414AA 110-220VACPowerSupply •110Vto220VACpowersupply(oneisrequired;asecondisrequiredforoptionalredundancy)

3HE04416AA FanTray •Fantrayforall7210SASchassisvariants

RSVP-TE

RFC2430AProviderArchitectureDiffServ&TE

RFC2702RequirementsforTrafficEngineeringoverMPLS

RFC3209ExtensionstoRSVPforTunnels

RFC4090FastrerouteExtensions toRSVP-TEforLSPTunnels

DIFFERENTIATED SERVICES

RFC2474DefinitionoftheDSFieldIPv4andIPv6Headers(Rev)

RFC2597AssuredForwardingPHBGroup(rev3260)

RFC2598AnExpeditedForwardingPHB

RFC2697ASingleRateThree Color Marker

RFC2698ATwoRateThree Color Marker

Multicast

IGMPRFC2236

TCP/IP

RFC768UDP

RFC1350TheTFTPProtocol(Rev.)

RFC791IP

RFC792ICMP

RFC793TCP

RFC826ARP

RFC 854 Telnet

RFC1519CIDR

RFC1812RequirementsforIPv4Routers

RFC2347TFTPOptionExtension

RFC2328TFTPBlocksizeOption

RFC2349TFTPTimeoutIntervalandTransfersizeoption

VPLS

RFC4762VirtualPrivateLANServicesUsingLDP(previouslydraft-ietf-l2vpn-vpls-ldp-08.txt)

PSEUDOWIRE

RFC3916RequirementsforPseudo-wireEmulationEdge-to-Edge(PWE3)

RFC3985PseudowireEmulationEdge-to-Edge(PWE3)

RFC4385PseudowireEmulationEdge-to-Edge(PWE3)ControlWordforUseoveranMPLSPSN

RFC4446IANAAllocationsforPWE3

RFC4447PseudowireSetupandMaintenanceUsingLDP(draft-ietf-pwe3-control-protocol-17.txt)

RFC4448EncapsulationMethodsforTransportofEthernetoverMPLSNetworks(draft-ietf-pwe3-ethernet-encap-11.txt)

RFC5085PseudowireVirtualCircuitConnectivityVerification(VCCV):AControlChannelforPseudowires

draft-ietf-l2vpn-vpws-iw-oam-02.txt

draft-ietf-pwe3-oam-msg-map-05-txt

draft-ietf-pwe3-ms-pw-arch-02.txt

draft-ietf-pwe3-segmented-pw-05.txt

RADIUS

RFC2865RemoteAuthenticationDialInUserService

RFC2866RADIUSAccounting

SSH

draft-ietf-secsh-architecture.txtSSHProtocolArchitecture

draft-ietf-secsh-userauth.txtSSHAuthenticationProtocol

draft-ietf-secsh-transport.txtSSHTransportLayerProtocol

draft-ietf-secsh-connection.txtSSHConnectionProtocol

draft-ietf-secsh-newmodes.txtSSHTransportLayerEncryptionModes

TACACS+

draft-grant-tacacs-02.txt

NETWORK MANAGEMENT

ITU-TX.721:Informationtechnol-ogy-OSI-StructureofManagementInformation

ITU-TX.734:Informationtechnolo-gy-OSI-SystemsManagement:EventReportManagementFunction

M.3100/3120EquipmentandCon-nectionModels

TMF509/613NetworkConnectivityModel

RFC1157SNMPv1

RFC1215AConventionforDefiningTrapsforusewiththeSNMP

RFC1907SNMPv2-MIB

RFC2011IP-MIB

RFC2012TCP-MIB

RFC2013UDP-MIB

RFC2096IP-FORWARD-MIB

RFC2138RADIUS

RFC2575SNMP-VIEW-BASEDACM-MIB

RFC2576SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB

RFC2665EtherLike-MIB

RFC2819RMON-MIB

RFC2863IF-MIB

RFC2864INVERTED-STACK-MIB

RFC3014NOTIFICATION-LOG-MIB

RFC3164Syslog

RFC3273HCRMON-MIB

RFC3411AnArchitectureforDe-scribingSimpleNetworkManage-mentProtocol(SNMP)ManagementFrameworks

RFC3412MessageProcessingandDispatchingfortheSimpleNetwork

ManagementProtocol(SNMP)

RFC3413SimpleNetworkManage-mentProtocol(SNMP)Applications

RFC3414User-basedSecurityModel(USM)forversion3oftheSimpleNetworkManagementProtocol(SNMPv3)

RFC3418SNMPMIB

draft-ietf-disman-alarm-mib-04.txt

IANA-IFType-MIB

IEEE8023-LAG-MIB

PlussupportforanextensivearrayofproprietaryMIBs

table 1. Ordering information

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