Book B-49Chapter 2 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Remote Annex Administrator’s Guide for UNIXBook BStandard MIB SupportThe Annex supports the following standard MIBs:• MIB-II (defined in RFC1213).• Character MIBs (defined in RFCs 1316, (Character MIB), 1317(RS232-like MIB), and 1318 (Parallel Printer MIB).• Ethernet MIB (defined in RFC 1398).• RIPv2 MIB (defined in RFC 1389).• AppleTalk MIB (defined in RFC 1243).Some standard MIB objects are not valid or meaningful for theAnnex. For detailed information, see Annex Restrictions on StandardMIBs on page A-51.Most Annex parameters do not map to standard MIB objects. Instead,they map to MIB objects in a proprietary (or private enterprise) MIBspecific to the Annex. The private MIB also contains objects that providestatus and statistics information to the network manager (see AnnexParameters vs. Annex Private Enterprise MIB on page A-58).This section explains the relationship between the Annex and standardMIBs, listing the exceptions and restrictions placed on standard MIBs bythe Annex SNMP agent. This section includes:• MIB Object Hierarchy• Describing and Naming Objects• Annex Restrictions on Standard MIBs