What type of Systems Network Architecture (SNA) session information will be available from the CIP card via a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) MIB?
A. SNA sessions are not visible at the level of the CIP. What the CIP sees are logical link control (LLC) sessions, which map one-for-one into SNA physical units (PUs). The MIB support will provide a lot of information about the LLC connections; and so, by inference, the user can derive the state of the SNA devices. However, the CIP passes through the SNA session data transparently.
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