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% % $Header: libbsd.tex,v 1.1 89/01/15 19:59:29 jrd Exp $ % Author: J. Davin % Copyright 1988, 1989, Massachusetts Institute of Technology % \newpage \subsection{The BSD Library} The BSD library realizes some of the support necessary to construct network management applications in a BSD 4.3 UNIX environment. Sources for the BSD library reside in the \verb"bsd" subdirectory of the Development Kit distribution hierarchy. One sort of support afforded by the BSD library is provision of the relatively trivial transport services required for the operation of the SNMP protocol. Another sort of support afforded by the BSD library is that of accumulating from the operating environment those items of management information identified in RFC 1066 as part of the Internet standard MIB. The BSD library code that realizes this function is provided only to illustrate how the Development Kit can be used to accelerate the construction of network management agents. The particular items of management information addressed in the BSD library code are selected for their value in illustrating some aspect of using the Development Kit; no claims are made that the MIB subset supported by this code is one particularly well-suited to effective network management. Nor should the strategies by which this code extracts management information from the UNIX environment be regarded as necessarily optimal. A network management agent based exclusively on the support of the Development Kit BSD library in its current form is not fully compliant with RFC 1066, and, accordingly, should not be deployed for purposes other than experimentation.