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Niels Baggesen92b73eb2000-06-27 06:44:06 +00001IANA-LANGUAGE-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
2
3IMPORTS
4 MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-IDENTITY, mib-2
5 FROM SNMPv2-SMI;
6
7ianaLanguages MODULE-IDENTITY
8 LAST-UPDATED "200005100000Z" -- May 10, 2000
9 ORGANIZATION "IANA"
10 CONTACT-INFO
11 "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
12
13 Postal: ICANN
14 4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 330
15 Marina del Rey, CA 90292
16
17 Tel: +1 310 823 9358 x20
18 E-Mail: iana@iana.org"
19 DESCRIPTION
20 "The MIB module registers object identifier values for
21 well-known programming and scripting languages. Every
22 language registration MUST describe the format used
23 when transferring scripts written in this language.
24
25 Any additions or changes to the contents of this MIB
26 module require Designated Expert Review as defined in
27 the Guidelines for Writing IANA Considerations Section
28 document. The Designated Expert will be selected by
29 the IESG Area Director of the OPS Area.
30
31 Note, this module does not have to register all possible
32 languages since languages are identified by object
33 identifier values. It is therefore possible to registered
34 languages in private OID trees. The references given below are not
35 normative with regard to the language version. Other
36 references might be better suited to describe some newer
37 versions of this language. The references are only
38 provided as `a pointer into the right direction'."
39
40 -- Revision log, in reverse chronological order
41
42 REVISION "200005100000Z" -- May 10, 2000
43 DESCRIPTION "Import mib-2 instead of experimental, so that
44 this module compiles"
45
46 REVISION "199909090900Z" -- September 9, 1999
47 DESCRIPTION "Initial version as published at time of
48 publication of RFC 2591."
49 ::= { mib-2 73 }
50
51ianaLangJavaByteCode OBJECT-IDENTITY
52 STATUS current
53 DESCRIPTION
54 "Java byte code to be processed by a Java virtual machine.
55 A script written in Java byte code is transferred by using
56 the Java archive file format (JAR)."
57 REFERENCE
58 "The Java Virtual Machine Specification.
59 ISBN 0-201-63452-X"
60 ::= { ianaLanguages 1 }
61
62ianaLangTcl OBJECT-IDENTITY
63 STATUS current
64 DESCRIPTION
65 "The Tool Command Language (Tcl). A script written in the
66 Tcl language is transferred in Tcl source code format."
67 REFERENCE
68 "Tcl and the Tk Toolkit.
69 ISBN 0-201-63337-X"
70 ::= { ianaLanguages 2 }
71
72ianaLangPerl OBJECT-IDENTITY
73 STATUS current
74 DESCRIPTION
75 "The Perl language. A script written in the Perl language
76 is transferred in Perl source code format."
77 REFERENCE
78 "Programming Perl.
79 ISBN 1-56592-149-6"
80 ::= { ianaLanguages 3 }
81
82ianaLangScheme OBJECT-IDENTITY
83 STATUS current
84 DESCRIPTION
85 "The Scheme language. A script written in the Scheme
86 language is transferred in Scheme source code format."
87 REFERENCE
88 "The Revised^4 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme.
89 MIT Press"
90 ::= { ianaLanguages 4 }
91
92ianaLangSRSL OBJECT-IDENTITY
93 STATUS current
94 DESCRIPTION
95 "The SNMP Script Language defined by SNMP Research. A
96 script written in the SNMP Script Language is transferred
97 in the SNMP Script Language source code format."
98 ::= { ianaLanguages 5 }
99
100ianaLangPSL OBJECT-IDENTITY
101 STATUS current
102 DESCRIPTION
103 "The Patrol Script Language defined by BMC Software. A script
104 written in the Patrol Script Language is transferred in the
105 Patrol Script Language source code format."
106 REFERENCE
107 "PATROL Script Language Reference Manual, Version 3.0,
108 November 30, 1995. BMC Software, Inc. 2101 City West Blvd.,
109 Houston, Texas 77042."
110 ::= { ianaLanguages 6 }
111
112ianaLangSMSL OBJECT-IDENTITY
113 STATUS current
114 DESCRIPTION
115 "The Systems Management Scripting Language. A script written
116 in the SMSL language is transferred in the SMSL source code
117 format."
118 REFERENCE
119 "ISO/ITU Command Sequencer.
120 ISO 10164-21 or ITU X.753"
121 ::= { ianaLanguages 7 }
122
123END