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Introduction
1.5 MIB PRIMITIVE TYPES
The MIB definitions in this document may reference the primitive
types that are described in the Structure and Identification of
Management Information for TCP/IP-based Internets, RFC 1155.
RFC 1155 is based on the Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation
One, ASN.1. The primitive types are described in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1
Primitive Descriptions
Primitive
Size
Description
Boolean 1
byte
Enumerated Integer with possible true (1)
or false (2) values; note that the ASN.1
BOOLEAN primitive type is not used
BridgeID 8
bytes
Priority and MAC address used to identify
a spanning tree bridge
Counter
4 bytes max
Unsigned value
DisplayString
n X 1 byte
Array of printable ascii characters
Gauge
4 bytes
Non-negative integer
Integer
4 bytes max
Signed value
IpAddress
4 bytes
Internet address
MacAddress
6 bytes
Ethernet address
OctetString
n X 1 byte
Array of bytes
PhysAddress
n X 1 byte
Array of bytes, using the same as a MAC
Address
PortID
2 bytes
Priority and port number used to identify a
spanning tree port
TimeTicks
4 bytes
Max time counter with a granularity of
1/100th of a second (also known as
centiseconds)