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From: "Philip N. Romanov" <philip@faust.pdmi.ras.ru>
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Subject: Question
To: agentx@peer.com
Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 14:30:34 +0400 (MSD)
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Greetings to all,

 While reading your SNMP multiplexing standard I came to the following
question:

    You put substancial efforts to "compressed" OID representations but there
    seems to be a natural way to achieve better "comression rate". Just note
    that OIDs with big(>255) subidentifiers are really rare (it is even 
    possible to perform statistic analysis):

 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
 |  n_subid      |      fl       |   as before   |   as before   |
 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
 |   subid #1    |   subid #2    |   subid #3    |      ... 
 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
        ...      | subid #fl - 1 |     modulo 4 padding          |
 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
 |                   sub-identifier #fl                          |
 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
 |                 sub-identifier #fl + 1                        |
 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
 			       . . . 
 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
 |                 sub-identifier #n_subid                       |
 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+

 Instead of prefix we can store the fl ("first long") field - number of 
 the first subidentifier greater then 255. N_subid is a total number of 
 subidentifiers.

 This format promises to be more "compressing" than the one you chose for 
 AgentX OID representation and especially effective in cases of long variable
 instances with lots of indexing. Just interesting: did you consider it as a 
 possible alternative when planned the AgentX stuff? Why it was declined?


 Sincerely,

        Philip Romanov,

        St. Petersburg,
	Russia


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Hi - 

> From: "Philip N. Romanov" <philip@faust.pdmi.ras.ru>
> Subject: Question
> To: agentx@peer.com
> Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 14:30:34 +0400 (MSD)
...
>  This format promises to be more "compressing" than the one you chose for 
>  AgentX OID representation and especially effective in cases of long variable
>  instances with lots of indexing. Just interesting: did you consider it as a 
>  possible alternative when planned the AgentX stuff? Why it was declined?
...

I don't recall this specific algorithm being discussed.  If compactness
of representation had been the group's primary concern, then the BER
(or "bit twiddled BER") encoding of OBJECT IDENTIFIERs might have made
as much or more sense.

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Subject: New issue of the Simple-Times

Dear readers of the Simple-Times

The march 1998 issue of the Simple-Times can now be 
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BMC Software invites you to participate
in the SNMPv3 and AgentX combined bakeoffs,
to be held the week of July 20 - 24 for
interoperability testing of the latest SNMPv3
and AgentX implementations.

This non-profit bakeoff will allow SNMPv3/AgentX
developers and vendors to find and fix bugs
in their SNMPv3 and/or AgentX implementations
and help identify any issues with the proposed
standards (RFCs 2257, 2271, 2272, 2273, 2274, 2275).

When: 

        SNMPv3 session:

                Mon-Wed, July 20-22, 1998, 9:30AM - 6:00 PM

        AgentX session:

                Thu-Fri, July 23-24, 1998 9:30AM - 6:00PM

Where: 

        BMC Software
        965 Stewart Drive
        Sunnyvale, California 94086

Who to contact:

        Lauren Heintz
        (voice) 408-616-3169
        (fax) 408-616-3101
        Lauren_Heintz@bmc.com

        NOTE: Lauren will be out of office during the week June 1-5.

Testing agenda:

        The respective working group (WG) chairs
        are responsible for preparing and publishing
        appropriate test plans by June 30, 1998.

Fee:

        $100.00 per person, per day.

What's Included:

        BMC Software will provide testing facilities, including
        one private 10BaseT network drop and ten IP addresses
        for each company, and approximately a 3 foot square area
        of table space (minimum).  The network will not be
        connected to the Internet, so please plan for your email
        and FTP needs accordingly.  Telephones will be available.

        Hot beverages, sodas and water.

        On-site morning and afternoon snacks, and lunch.

        Mutual non-disclosure agreement that each company/attendee
        must agree to, and sign, prior to entering the testing
        facilities.

What you provide:

        One or more attendees.

        SNMPv3 and/or AgentX implementation(s) and test
        station (hardware), including a 10BaseT transceiver.

        Signed mutual non-disclosure agreement (provided
        upon request) for each attendee.  You must use the
        MNDA BMC provides.

        All lodging and transportation and other expenses
        for your needs.

How to register:

        Call Lauren Heintz to verify space availability, then
        send payment to be received by July 3, 1998, to Lauren
        Heintz at BMC Software at the above address along with
        names and phone numbers and email addresses of all
        attendees, and the number of days and actual dates of
        attendance.  Also indicate the type of implementation and
        a list of equipment you will bring.  Please indicate if you
        have special needs.

        Make checks payable to: BMC Software.

        Space is limited, so reserve early.

Cancellations:

        Cancellations prior to July 3, 1998 are entitled to full
        refund.

        Cancellations on or after July 3, 1998 are entitled to 50%
        refund.

        Cancellations on or after July 13, 1998 receive no refund.

Airport info:

        Sunnyvale is served by both the San Jose and San Francisco
        airports.  You are responsible for all your transportation
        arrangements.  We will provide directions to the Sunnyvale
        testing site upon request.

Lodging:

        You are responsible for your own lodging arrangements.
        
        Residence Inn by Marriott, Silicon Valley II, 408-720-8893,
        is less than a five minute walk to BMC.  Corporate rates
        start at approximately $175.00/night.

        Other hotels (not walking distance) abound in the Sunnyvale
        and Santa Clara areas with widely varying rates.

Shipping/Receiving:

        With prior arrangement, you may ship your test stations
        to the BMC testing site up to one week in advance.  BMC
        will provide storage for reasonably-sized test stations
        and their containers during the bakeoffs and one week prior.
        BMC cannot accept shipments requiring payment on receipt,
        nor can BMC fund return shipments before, during or after
        the bakeoffs.  Return shipments may be sent directly from
        the BMC site if adequate funding is pre-arranged.

        To arrange for your shipping and receiving needs, please
        contact Lauren Heintz (see above).

Disclaimers:

        BMC does not assume responsibility for anything not
        explicitly stated above, nor does BMC offer any implied
        warranty of fitness or guarantee of any service.

        BMC is not responsible for conducting the actual bakeoff
        tests or providing the SNMPv3 and/or AgentX test cases.

        BMC cannot accept responsibility for damage incurred to
        property on, or shipped to or from, BMC property.  BMC also
        reserves the right to dispose of abandoned or unclaimed
        property after July 27, 1998, as it sees fit.

        BMC cannot accept responsibility for determining the exact
        cost of the bakeoffs, nor can BMC offer prorated refunds
        based on actual expenses incurred.

        In the event of unusual circumstances, BMC reserves the
        right to cancel this event at any time with a full (prior to
        July 20) or pro-rated (on or after July 20) refund of
        registration fees due to all registered attendees and
        without bearing or incurring any other expense or claim.
        BMC will make every reasonable attempt to ensure this
        event transpires as stated above.


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 Lauren Heintz            BMC Software, Inc. (Silicon Valley Division)
 Voice: +1 408 616-3169   (Formerly PEER Networks)  http://www.bmc.com
 Fax:   +1 408 616-3339   965 Stewart Drive 
 Email: Lheintz@bmc.com   Sunnyvale, California 94086  USA
 ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    My opinions are my own and not necessarily those of BMC Software.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------------

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