smilint output for ./SNMP-ROWPOINTER-TC-MIB
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SNMP-ROWPOINTER-TC-MIB
1: -- extracted from draft-ietf-ops-rowpointer-tc-01.txt
2: -- at Wed Mar 7 06:04:48 2001
41:
42: StaticRowPointer ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
42: warning -
warning: current type `StaticRowPointer' is not referenced in this module
43: STATUS current
44: DESCRIPTION
45: "Like a RowPointer, this textual convention
46: represents a pointer to a conceptual row.
47: The value is the name of the instance of the
48: first accessible columnar object in the
49: conceptual row.
50:
51: The additional semantics of this textual
52: convention, relative to RowPointer, are
53: related to the creation of instance-specific
54: objects by cloning. The objects being cloned
55: may either be special ones that express
56: configuration information at the
57: mechanism-specific level, or simply
58: instance-specific ones that already exist at
59: the time the cloning is done. When an object
60: with the syntax StaticRowPointer is cloned, the
61: StaticRowPointer in the newly cloned object is
62: set to point to the same conceptual row that the
63: StaticRowPointer in the cloned-from object
64: pointed to. The cloning operations may be
65: accomplished either with the script-based
66: technique defined by SNMP Configuration, or by
67: ordinary SNMP Get and Set operations.
68:
69: When cloning is not involved, this textual
70: convention behaves identically to the RowPointer
71: textual convention. Specifically, once an object
72: with this syntax has been created, either by
73: cloning or by other means, its value may be
74: updated in the same way that the value of any
75: other object with read-write or read-create
76: access may be updated."
77: SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
78:
79: END
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