To mu knowledge, I think ifTable is very old one, and defined based on
SMIv1, not based on SMIv2. I may be wrong, please go through RFC related
SMIv2 before taking any decision.

Regards
Mahesh 

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Hi Mahesh,

Many thanks for your answer.
But what if the table has one read-create or read-write columnar
objects?
For example in case of "ifTable" it has read-only and read-write
columnar objects and the    index "ifIndex" is read only.


What can be the logic behind this?

Regards,
Somenath 




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Subject: RE: MAX-ACCESS of table index 

As per SMI-v2 a MAX-ACCESS for index objects is 

Not-accessible:  If there are other read-only columnar object in the
table. 
Accessible-for-notify: If this index has to be part of the trap
Read-only:  There is only this column in the table. 

Hope I am clear. 

Regards
Mahesh 

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Hi all,

I need to write private MIBS.

I have a doubt regarding table index. In MIB table sometimes the index
is not-accessible and some time the index is read-only. 
My doubt is how to decide whether the table index will be read-only or
not-accessible.

Please help.


Regards,
Somenath 



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