Uninterruptible Power Supply (upsmib)
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 Charter
 Last Modified: 04/02/1999

 Current Status: Concluded Working Group

 Chair(s):
     Jeffrey Case  <case@snmp.com>
     M Greene  <maria@xedia.com>

 Operations and Management Area Director(s):
     Randy Bush  <randy@psg.com>
     Bert Wijnen  <bwijnen@lucent.com>

 Operations and Management Area Advisor:
     Bert Wijnen  <bwijnen@lucent.com>

 Mailing Lists: 
     General Discussion:ups-mib@cs.utk.edu
     To Subscribe:      ups-mib-request@cs.utk.edu
     Archive:           ucs.utk.edu:~/pub/ups-mib/mail-archive

Description of Working Group:

This working group will produce a document that defines MIB objects
for use in monitoring and (possibly) controlling both high- and low-end 
UPSs and related systems (e.g., power distribution systems or power 
conditioning systems). Related devices may be addressed in this effort 
to the extent that the primary focus on UPSs is not compromised.

The MIB object definitions produced will be for use by SNMP and will be 
consistent with existing SNMP standards and framework.

At its discretion, the working group may fulfill its charter by the
development of distinct MIB definitions for UPS systems of differing
capabilities, but the number of MIB definitions produced by the
working group will not exceed two.

At its discretion, the working group may produce an additional document 
defining traps that support the management of UPSs.

Although the working group may choose to solicit input or expertise
from other relevant standards bodies, no extant standards efforts or
authorities are known with which alignment of this work is required.

Because the structure of UPS implementations varies widely, the
working group shall take special care that its definitions reflect a
generic and consistent architectural model of UPS management rather
than the structure of particular UPS implementations.

It was decided (May-Aug 98) to take the UPS MIB off the standards
track because of lack of initiative for the work required to allow the
document to advance to Draft Standard status. (Namely, gathering data
for and publishing an implementation/interoperability report. See RFC
2026 for details.) The MIB has been widely implemented by UPS vendors,
however, and the working group considers it useful for management. The
plan to re-issue the MIB as an Informational RFC reflects a compomise
which keeps the MIB available and "mordernizes" it to reflect changes
in the SNMP management framework.

 Goals and Milestones:

   Done         Hold Interim Working Group meeting to review draft. 

   Done         Post initial draft MIB to Internet-Drafts. 

   Done         Meet at March IETF meeting to reach closure on MIB 
                document. 

   Done         Submit the UPS MIB to the IESG for consideration as a 
                Proposed Standard. 

   DEC 95       Meet at Dallas IETF to consider elevation of UPS MIB 
                (RFC1628) to Draft Standard. 

   SEP 98       Issue an Internet Draft with the following changes from RFC 
                1628: convert the UPS MIB to SMIv2,appropriate 
                modifications to make the document conform to RFC 2223. 

   OCT 98       Submit the Internet Draft to the IESG for consideration as 
                an Informational RFC. 

   NOV 98       Close down working group 


 Internet-Drafts:

  No Current Internet-Drafts.

 Request For Comments:

  RFC   Stat Published     Title
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RFC1628 I    MAY 94    UPS Management Information Base