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- Network Working Group M. Ahmed
- Request for Comments: 1695 K. Tesink
- Category: Standards Track Editors
- Bell Communications Research
- August 1994
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- Definitions of Managed Objects
- for ATM Management Version 8.0
- using SMIv2
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- Status of this Memo
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- This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
- Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
- improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
- Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
- and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
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- Table of Contents
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- 1. Introduction ............................................. 2
- 2. The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework .................. 2
- 3. Object Definitions ....................................... 2
- 4. ATM Terminology .......................................... 3
- 4.1 VCL/VPL and VCC/VPC ..................................... 3
- 4.2 PVC and SVC ............................................. 5
- 4.3 Traffic Management Parameters ........................... 5
- 4.3.1 Traffic Policing and Traffic Shaping Parameters ...... 5
- 4.3.2 Cell Loss Priority .................................... 6
- 4.3.3 QoS Class ............................................. 6
- 5. Overview ................................................. 7
- 5.1 Background .............................................. 7
- 5.2 Structure of the MIB .................................... 7
- 5.3 ATM Interface Configuration Group ....................... 7
- 5.4 ATM Interface DS3 PLCP and TC Layer Groups .............. 8
- 5.5 ATM Virtual Link and Cross-Connect Groups ............... 8
- 6. Application of MIB II to ATM ............................. 8
- 6.1 The System Group ........................................ 8
- 6.2 The Interface Group ..................................... 8
- 6.2.1 Support of the ATM Cell Layer by ifTable .............. 9
- 7. Support of the AAL3/4 Based Interfaces ................... 10
- 8. Support of the AAL5 Managed Objects ...................... 10
- 8.1 Managing AAL5 in a Switch ............................... 11
- 8.2 Managing AAL5 in a Host ................................. 12
- 8.3 Support of AAL5 by ifTable .............................. 13
- 8.4 Support of Proprietary Virtual Interface by ifT-able .. 14
- 8.5 AAL5 Connection Performance Statistics Group ............ 15
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- 9. ILMI MIB and the ATM Managed Objects ..................... 15
- 10. Definitions ............................................. 18
- 11. Acknowledgments ......................................... 72
- 12. References .............................................. 72
- 13. Security Considerations ................................. 73
- 14. Authors' Addresses ...................................... 73
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- 1. Introduction
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- This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)
- for use with network management protocols in the Internet community.
- In particular, it describes objects used for managing ATM-based
- interfaces, devices, networks and services.
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- This memo specifies a MIB module in a manner that is both compliant
- to the SNMPv2 SMI, and semantically identical to the peer SNMPv1
- definitions.
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- 2. The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework
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- The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework consists of four major
- components. They are:
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- 0 RFC 1442 [1] which defines the SMI, the mechanisms used
- for describing and naming objects for the purpose of
- management.
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- 0 STD 17, RFC 1213 [2] defines MIB-II, the core set of
- managed objects for the Internet suite of protocols.
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- 0 RFC 1445 [3] which defines the administrative and other
- architectural aspects of the framework.
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- 0 RFC 1448 [4] which defines the protocol used for network
- access to managed objects.
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- The Framework permits new objects to be defined for the purpose of
- experimentation and evaluation.
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- 3. Object Definitions
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- Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed
- the Management Information Base or MIB. Objects in the MIB are
- defined using the subset of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)
- defined in the SMI. In particular, each object type is named by an
- OBJECT IDENTIFIER, an administratively assigned name. The object
- type together with an object instance serves to uniquely identify a
- specific instantiation of the object. For human convenience, we
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- 4. ATM Terminology
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- Some basic ATM terminologies are described in this section to
- facilitate defining the ATM managed objects.
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- 4.1. VCL/VPL and VCC/VPC
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- There are two distinct types of ATM virtual connections: Virtual
- Channel Connections (VCCs) and Virtual Path Connection (VPCs). As
- shown in Figures 1 and 2, ATM virtual connections consist of
- concatenated series of virtual links which forms a path between two
- end points, with each concatenation occurring at an ATM switch.
- Virtual links of VCCs are called Virtual Channel Links (VCLs).
- Virtual links of VPCs are called Virtual Path Links (VPLs). The VCI
- and VPI fields in the ATM cell header associate each cell of a VCC
- with a particular VCL over a given physical link. The VPI field in
- the ATM cell header associates each cell of a VPC with a particular
- VPL over a given physical link. Switches route cells between VCLs
- (or VPLs) via a cross-connect function according to the cells'
- VCI/VPI (or VPI) values.
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- <-----------------------VCC-------------------------->
- ------------ -----------
- |ATM | |ATM |
- |X-Connect | |X-Connect |
- VCL1 |Point | VCL2 |Point | VCL3
- O---------|----X-----|-------|-----|----X-----|-------O
- | | | |
- ------------ ------------
- ATM Switch ATM Switch
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- Figure 1: Virtual Channel Links and
- Virtual Channel Connection
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- <-----------------------VPC-------------------------->
- ------------ -----------
- |ATM | |ATM |
- |X-Connect | |X-Connect |
- VPL1 |Point | VPL2 |Point | VPL3
- O---------|----X-----|-------|-----|----X-----|-------O
- | | | |
- ------------ ------------
- ATM Switch ATM Switch
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- Figure 2: Virtual Path Links and
- Virtual Path Connection
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- A single ATM end-system or switch does not support the whole end-to-
- end span of a VCC (or VPC). Rather, multiple ATM end- systems and/or
- switches each support one piece of the VCC (or VPC). That is, each
- ATM end-system at one end of the VCC/VPC supports its end of the
- VCC/VPC plus the VCLs or VPLs on its external interfaces, and each
- switch through which the VCC/VPC passes, supports the multiple
- VCLs/VPLs on that switch's external interfaces and the cross-
- connection of those VCLs/VPLs through that switch. Thus, the end-
- to-end management of a VCC or VPC is achieved only by appropriate
- management of its individual pieces in combination.
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- Note that for management purposes, an ATM network may be viewed as a
- large distributed switch by hiding all the network's internal
- connectivity as being internal to the distributed switch (as shown in
- Figure 2a). This model may for example be used for Customer Network
- Management (CNM) purposes.
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- <---------------------VCC--------------------------->
- --------------------------------------
- | |
- | ---------- ---------- |
- | | ATM | | ATM | |
- VCL1 | | Switch | | Switch | | VCL3
- O-------|-|--------|------/-------|--------|-|------O
- | | | | | |
- | ---------- ---------- |
- | |
- | ATM Network |
- --------------------------------------
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- Figure 2a: ATM Network modeled as a large distributed
- switch
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- A VCC has a set of traffic characteristics (i.e., bandwidth
- parameters, QoS Class parameters, etc.). VCLs inherit their traffic
- characteristics from the VCC of which they are a part. VCCs are bi-
- directional by definition. However, the traffic parameters in the
- two directions of a connection can be symmetric or asymmetric, i.e.,
- the two directions can have the same or different traffic flows. A
- uni-directional traffic flow across a VCC is achieved by assigning a
- zero bandwidth in one direction. Note that in addition to the
- bandwidth required by the user traffic flow, bandwidth is also
- required for OAM cell flows, even for the zero-bandwidth direction of
- a uni-directional connection. These same principles apply to VPCs.
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- 4.2. PVC and SVC
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- A Permanent Virtual Connection (PVC) is a provisioned VCC or VPC. A
- Switched Virtual Connection (SVC) is a switched VCC or VPC that is
- set up in real-time via call set-up signaling procedures. A PVC (or
- an SVC) can be a point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, or multipoint-
- to-multipoint VCC or VPC.
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- 4.3. Traffic Management Parameters
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- 4.3.1. Traffic Policing and Traffic Shaping Parameters
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- In order to allocate resources fairly among different users, some
- networks police traffic at resource access points. The traffic
- enforcement or policing taken at a UNI is called Usage Parameter
- Control (UPC) and is activated on an incoming VCL or VPL as shown in
- Figure 3. The use of the traffic enforcer at the ingress of the
- connection is to make sure that the user traffic does not exceed the
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- negotiated traffic parameters such as the peak cell rate associated
- with a specific traffic descriptor type.
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- ---------- ----------
- UNI | ATM | NNI | ATM | UNI
- | | switch | | | switch | |
- O<---|---->X(UPC) |<----|------>| (UPC)X<-----|--->O
- | VCL | | | VCL | | VCL |
- ---------- ----------
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- Figure 3: An Example of a UPC
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- In addition, traffic shaping may be performed on an outgoing VPL or
- VCL at a given ATM interface. The function of the ATM traffic shaper
- either at the source or an egress point of the connection is to
- smooth the outgoing cell traffic inter-arrival time. If policing or
- shaping is not performed then the policing or shaping algorithm is
- not activated. ATM Forum has specified seven traffic descriptor
- types including one for the best effort traffic [9].
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- 4.3.2. Cell Loss Priority
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- To prioritize traffic during resource congestion, ATM cells are
- assigned one of the two types of Cell Loss Priority (CLP), CLP=0 and
- CLP=1. ATM cells with CLP=0 have a higher priority in regard to cell
- loss than ATM cells with CLP=1. Therefore, during resource
- congestions, CLP=1 cells are dropped before any CLP=0 cell is
- dropped.
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- 4.3.3. QoS Class
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- A VCC or VPC is associated with one of a number of Quality of Service
- (QoS) classes. The following service classes have been specified:
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- Service Class A: Constant bit rate video and Circuit
- emulation
- Service Class B: Variable bit rate video/audio
- Service Class C: Connection-oriented data
- Service Class D: Connectionless data
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- Four QoS classes numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4 have been specified with the
- aim of supporting service classes A, B, C, and D respectively. The
- VCLs (or VPLs) concatenated to form a VCC (or VPC) will all have the
- same QoS class as that of the VCC (or VPC). The Cell Loss Ratio
- (CLR), Cell Delay Variation (CDV), and end-to-end Cell Delay (CD)
- parameters are defined as part of QoS Class definition. In addition,
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- 5. Overview
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- ATM management objects are used to manage ATM interfaces, ATM virtual
- links, ATM cross-connects, AAL5 entities and AAL5 connections
- supported by ATM hosts, ATM switches and ATM networks. This section
- provides an overview and background of how to use this MIB and other
- potential MIBs for this purpose.
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- The purpose of this memo is primarily to manage ATM PVCs. ATM SVCs
- are also represented by the management information in this MIB.
- However, full management of SVCs may require additional capabilities
- which are beyond the scope of this memo.
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- 5.1. Background
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- In addition to the MIB module defined in this memo, other MIB modules
- are necessary to manage ATM interfaces, links and cross-connects.
- Examples include MIB II for general system and interface management
- (RFC 1213 and RFC 1573), the DS3 or SONET MIBs for management of
- physical interfaces, and, as appropriate, MIB modules for
- applications that make use of ATM, such as SMDS. These MIB modules
- are outside the scope of this specification.
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- The current specification of this ATM MIB is based on SNMPv2.
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- 5.2. Structure of the MIB
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- The managed ATM objects are arranged into the following groups:
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- (1) ATM interface configuration group
- (2) ATM interface DS3 PLCP group
- (3) ATM interface TC Sublayer group
- (4) ATM interface virtual link (VPL/VCL) configuration
- groups
- (5) ATM VP/VC cross-connect groups
- (6) AAL5 connection performance statistics group
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- Note that, managed objects for activation/deactivation of OAM cell
- flows and ATM traps notifying virtual connection or virtual link
- failures are outside the scope of this memo.
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- 5.3. ATM Interface Configuration Group
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- This group contains information on ATM cell layer configuration of
- local ATM interfaces on an ATM device in addition to the information
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- on such interfaces contained in the ifTable.
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- 5.4. ATM Interface DS3 PLCP and TC Layer Groups
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- These groups provide performance statistics of the DS3 PLCP and TC
- sublayer of local ATM interfaces on a managed ATM device. DS3 PLCP
- and TC sublayer are currently used to carry ATM cells respectively
- over DS3 and SONET transmission paths.
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- 5.5. ATM Virtual Link and Cross-Connect Groups
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- ATM virtual link and cross-connect groups model bi-directional ATM
- virtual links and ATM cross-connects. The ATM VP/VC link groups are
- implemented in an ATM host, ATM switch and ATM network. The ATM
- switch and ATM network also implement the ATM VP/VC cross-connect
- groups. Both link and cross-connect groups are implemented in a
- carrier's network for Customer Network Management (CNM) purposes.
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- The ATM virtual link groups are used to create, delete or modify ATM
- virtual links in an ATM host, ATM switch and ATM network. ATM
- virtual link groups along with the cross-connect groups are used to
- create, delete or modify ATM cross-connects in an ATM switch or ATM
- network (e.g., for CNM purposes).
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- 6. Application of MIB II to ATM
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- 6.1. The System Group
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- For the purposes of the sysServices object in the System Group of MIB
- II [2], ATM is a data link layer protocol. Thus, for ATM switches
- and ATM networks, sysServices will have the value "2".
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- 6.2. The Interface Group
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- The Interfaces Group of MIB II defines generic managed objects for
- managing interfaces. This memo contains the media-specific
- extensions to the Interfaces Group for managing ATM interfaces.
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- This memo assumes the interpretation of the Interfaces Group to be in
- accordance with [5] which states that the interfaces table (ifTable)
- contains information on the managed resource's interfaces and that
- each sub-layer below the internetwork layer of a network interface is
- considered an interface. Thus, the ATM cell layer interface is
- represented as an entry in the ifTable. This entry is concerned with
- the ATM cell layer as a whole, and not with individual virtual
- connections which are managed via the ATM-specific managed objects
- specified in this memo. The inter-relation of entries in the ifTable
- is defined by Interfaces Stack Group defined in [5].
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- Some specific interpretations of ifTable for the ATM cell layer
- follow.
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- Object Use for the generic ATM layer
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- ifIndex Each ATM port is represented by an ifEntry.
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- ifDescr Description of the ATM interface.
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- ifType The value that is allocated for ATM is 37.
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- ifSpeed The total bandwidth in bits per second
- for use by the ATM layer.
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- ifPhysAddress The interface's address at the ATM protocol
- sublayer; the ATM address which would be used
- as the value of the Called Party Address
- Information Element (IE) of a signalling
- message for a connection which either:
- - would terminate at this interface, or
- - for which the Called Party Address IE
- would need to be replaced by the Called
- Party SubAddress IE before the message
- was forwarded to any other interface.
- For an interface on which signalling is
- not supported, then the interface does not
- necessarily have an address, but if it
- does, then ifPhysAddress is the address which
- would be used as above in the event that
- signalling were supported. If the interface
- has multiple such addresses, then ifPhysAddress
- is its primary address. If the interface has
- no addresses, then ifPhysAddress is an octet
- string of zero length. Address encoding is as
- per [9]. Note that addresses assigned for
- purposes other than those listed above (e.g.,
- an address associated with the service provider
- side of a public network UNI) may be represented
- through atmInterfaceAdminAddress.
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- ifAdminStatus See [5].
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- ifOperStatus Assumes the value down(2) if the ATM cell
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- ifLastChange See [5].
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- ifInOctets The number of received octets over the
- interface, i.e., the number of received,
- assigned cells multiplied by 53.
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- ifOutOctets The number of transmitted octets over the
- interface, i.e., the number of transmitted,
- assigned cells multiplied by 53.
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- ifInErrors The number of cells dropped due to
- uncorrectable HEC errors.
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- ifInUnknownProtos The number of received cells discarded
- during cell header validation, including
- cells with unrecognized VPI/VCI values,
- and cells with invalid cell header patterns.
- If cells with undefined PTI values are discarded,
- they are also counted here.
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- ifOutErrors See [5].
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- ifName Textual name (unique on this system) of the
- interface or an octet string of zero length.
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- ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable Default is disabled (2).
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- ifConnectorPresent Set to false (2).
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- ifPromiscuousMode Set to false(2).
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- ifHighSpeed See [5].
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- ifHCInOctets The 64-bit version of ifInOctets; supported
- if required by the compliance statements in [5].
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- ifHCOutOctets The 64-bit version of ifOutOctets; supported
- if required by the compliance statements in [5].
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- For the management of AAL3/4 CPCS layer, see [6].
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- 8. Support of the AAL5 Managed Objects
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- Support of AAL5 managed objects in an ATM switch and ATM host are
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- Managing AAL5 in a switch involves:
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- (1) performance management of an AAL5 entity as
- an internal resource in a switch
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- (2) performance management of AAL5 per virtual connection
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- AAL5 in a switch is modeled as shown in Figures 4 and 5. AAL5 will
- be managed in a switch for only those virtual connections that carry
- AAL5 and are terminated at the AAL5 entity in the switch. Note that,
- the virtual channels within the ATM UNIs carrying AAL5 will be
- switched by the ATM switching fabric (termed as ATM Entity in the
- figure) to the virtual channels on a proprietary internal interface
- associated with the AAL5 process (termed as AAL5 Entity in the
- figure). Therefore, performance management of the AAL5 resource in
- the switch will be modeled using the ifTable through an internal
- (pseudo-ATM) virtual interface and the AAL5 performance management
- per virtual connection will be supported using an additional AAL5
- connection table in the ATM MIB. The association between the AAL5
- virtual link at the proprietary virtual, internal interface and the
- ATM virtual link at the ATM interface will be derived from the
- virtual channel cross-connect table and the virtual channel link
- table in the ATM MIB.
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- | | Entity | |
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- | -----Prop. Virtual Interface
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- | | Entity | |
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- |_____|__|__|__|__|_______|
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- Figure 5 : AAL5 Entity's Interface Stack in a Switch
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- 8.2. Managing AAL5 in a Host
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- Managing AAL5 in a host involves managing the AAL5 sublayer interface
- as shown in Figures 6 and 7. The AAL5 sublayer is stacked directly
- over the ATM sublayer. The ifTable is applied to the AAL5 sublayer
- as defined in Section 8.3.
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- 8.3. Support of AAL5 by ifTable
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- The AAL5 entity in an ATM device (e.g., switch or host) is managed
- using the ifTable. There are additional counters specified for AAL5
- than those specified in the ATM B-ICI document [10]. Specific
- interpretations of ifTable for the AAL5 CPCS layer are as follows.
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- Object Use for AAL5 CPCS layer entity
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- ifIndex Each AAL5 entity is represented by an ifEntry.
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- ifDescr Description of the AAL5 entity.
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- ifType The value that is allocated for AAL5 is 49.
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- ifMtu Set to the largest PDU size for the
- AAL5 CPCS layer that can be processed
- by the AAL5 entity.
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- ifSpeed Set to 0.
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- ifPhysAddress An octet string of zero length.
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- ifAdminStatus See [5].
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- ifOperStatus Assumes the value down(2) if the AAL5 or
- any layer below that layer is down.
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- ifLastChange See [5].
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- ifInOctets The number of received AAL5 CPCS PDU octets.
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- ifOutOctets The number of AAL5 CPCS PDU octets
- transmitted.
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- ifInUcastPkts The number of received AAL5 CPCS PDUs passed
- to a higher-layer.
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- ifOutUcastPkts The number of AAL5 CPCS PDUs received from a
- higher-layer for transmission.
- [Note: The number of AAL5 PDUs actually
- transmitted is the number received from a
- higher-layer for transmission minus any which
- are counted by ifOutErrors and ifOutDiscards.]
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- ifInErrors Number of errored AAL5 CPCS PDUs received.
- The types of errors counted include CRC-32 errors,
- SAR time-out errors, and oversized SDU errors.
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- ifInUnknownProtos Set to 0.
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- ifInDiscards Number of received AAL5 CPCS PDUs discarded.
- Possible reason may be input buffer overflow.
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- ifOutErrors Number of AAL5 CPCS PDUs that could not
- be transmitted due to errors.
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- ifOutDiscards Number of AAL5 CPCS PDUs received for
- transmission that are discarded.
- Possible reason may be output buffer
- overflow.
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- ifInMulticastPkts Set to 0.
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- ifInBroadcastPkts Set to 0.
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- ifOutMulticastPkts Set to 0.
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- ifOutBroadcastPkts Set to 0.
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- ifName Textual name (unique on this system) of the
- AAL5 entity or an octet string of zero length.
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- ifHighSpeed Set to 0.
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- ifConnectorPresent Set to false (2).
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- ifPromiscuousMode Set to false(2).
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- Specific interpretations of ifTable for the proprietary virtual,
- internal interface associated with an AAL5 entity in an ATM switch
- are as follows.
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- Object Use for proprietary virtual, internal interface
- associated with AAL entities
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- ifIndex Each proprietary virtual, internal interface
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- ifDescr Description of the proprietary virtual, internal
- interface associated with AAL entities.
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- ifType The value that is allocated for proprietary
- virtual, internal interface is 53.
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- ifSpeed See [5]. Set to 0 if the speed is not
- known.
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- ifPhysAddress See [5]. An octet string of zero length
- if no address is used for this interface.
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- ifAdminStatus See [5].
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- ifOperStatus See [5].
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- ifLastChange See [5].
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- ifName Textual name (unique on this system) of the
- interface or an octet string of zero length.
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- ifHighSpeed See [5]. Set to 0 if the speed is not known.
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- ifConnectorPresent Set to false (2).
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- ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable Default is disabled (2).
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- 8.5. AAL5 Connection Performance Statistics Group
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- An AAL5 connection table is used to provide AAL5 performance
- information for each AAL5 virtual connection that is terminated at
- the AAL5 entity contained within an ATM switch or host.
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- The ILMI MIB is specified by the ATM Forum in UNI specification [9],
- to manage local ATM UNIs. The support of the ATM management
- functions by the ILMI MIB and those contained in this memo are
- compared in Table 1. In this table, "yes" in the "ILMI MIB" column
- indicates that the management functions are supported by the ILMI
- MIB. The MIB groups in the "This memo" column are the groups listed
- in Section 5.2.
-
- For that subset of management information which the ILMI MIB and this
- memo have in common, every effort has been made to retain identical
- semantics and syntax, even though the MIB objects are identified
-
-
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-
- Table 1 - Structuring of ATM Managed Objects
-
- ______________________________________________________________
- | |This |ILMI|
- ATM Mgmt.Inf. |ATM Managed Objects |memo |MIB |
- ______________|_________________________________|_______|____|
-
- Local Interface Information:
- _____________________________________________________________
- ATM interface:| (1) port identifier |ATM MIB| |
- physical layer| (2) physical transmission types | gr.1*|yes*|
- configuration | (3) operational status |MIB II | |
- | (4) administrative status | | |
- | (5) last change status | | |
- _____________________________________________________________
- ATM interface:| (1) active VPI/VCI fields |ATM MIB| |
- cell layer | (2) maximum number of VPCs/VCCs | gr.1 |yes |
- configuration | (3) configured VPCs/VCCs | | ** |
- | (4) ILMI VPI/VCI values | | |
- | (5) ATM address type | | |
- | (6) ATM administrative address | | |
- _____________________________________________________________
- ATM interface:|(1) received/transmitted cells | | |
- cell layer |(2) cells with HEC error |MIB II |yes |
- performance |(3) cell header validation errors| | |
- _____________________________________________________________
- ATM interface:|(1)DS3 PLCP severely errored |ATM MIB| |
- PLCP & TC | framing seconds | gr.2,3| |
- layer |(2)DS3 PLCP unavailable seconds | |no |
- performance |(3)DS3 PLCP alarm state | | |
- |(4)out of cell delineation events| | |
- |(5)TC alarm state | | |
- _____________________________________________________________
- VP/VC link: |(1)VPI or VPI/VCI value |ATM MIB| |
- configuration |(2)VCL or VPL operational status | gr. 4|yes |
- |(3)VCL/VPL administrative status | |*** |
- |(4)VCL/VPL last change status | | |
- |(5)transmit/receive traffic/QoS | | |
- | parameters | | |
- |(6)AAL type | | |
- |(7)transmit/receive AAL5 SDU size| | |
- |(8)AAL5 encapsulation type | | |
- _____________________________________________________________
-
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- VP/VC |(1)cross-connect identifier | | |
- Cross-connect:|(2)port identifier of one | | |
- configuration | end | | |
- |(3)port identifier of the other |ATM MIB| |
- | end | gr. 5|no |
- |(4)VPI or VPI/VCI value | | |
- | of one end | | |
- |(5)VPI or VPI/VCI value of | | |
- | the other end | | |
- |(6)VC/VP cross-connect | | |
- | operational status | | |
- |(7)VC/VP cross-connect | | |
- | administrative status | | |
- |(8)VC/VP last change status | | |
- _____________________________________________________________
- VCC AAL5 CPCS |(1)PDUs discarded for CRC errors |ATM MIB| |
- layer: |(2)PDUs discarded due to | gr.6 | |
- performance | reassembly time out | |no |
- |(3)PDUs discarded due to large | | |
- | SDUs | | |
- _____________________________________________________________
- AAL5 entity: |(1)received/transmitted PDUs | | |
- |(2)PDUs discarded due to | | |
- | protocol errors |MIB II |no |
- |(3)a set of configuration/state | | |
- | parameters | | |
- _____________________________________________________________
-
- *The operational, administrative, and last change status of
- the ATM interface and the physical transmission type shall be
- supported by the interface table in MIB II (RFC 1213, RFC
- 1573). ILMI does not contain the administrative and last
- change status of the ATM interface.
-
- ** The ILMI MIB does not contain information on the ATM
- address type and the ATM administrative address assigned at
- the ATM interface.
-
- ***The ILMI MIB contains local and end-to-end operational
- status of the VPC/VCC segment. However, it does not contain
- the VPC/VCC administrative and last change status and the VCC
- AAL information.
-
-
-
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- 10. Definitions
-
- ATM-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
-
- IMPORTS
- MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, OBJECT-IDENTITY,
- Counter32, Integer32, IpAddress
- FROM SNMPv2-SMI
- TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, DisplayString,
- TimeStamp, RowStatus
- FROM SNMPv2-TC
- MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP
- FROM SNMPv2-CONF
- ifIndex, mib-2
- FROM RFC1213-MIB;
-
-
- atmMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
- LAST-UPDATED "9406072245Z"
- ORGANIZATION "IETF AToM MIB Working Group"
- CONTACT-INFO
- " Masuma Ahmed
- Postal: Bellcore
- 331 Newman Springs Road
- Red Bank, NJ 07701
- US
- Tel: +1 908 758 2515
- Fax: +1 908 758 4131
- E-mail: mxa@mail.bellcore.com
-
- Kaj Tesink
- Postal: Bellcore
- 331 Newman Springs Road
- Red Bank, NJ 07701
- US
- Tel: +1 908 758 5254
- Fax: +1 908 758 4196
- E-mail: kaj@cc.bellcore.com"
- DESCRIPTION
- "This is the MIB Module for ATM and AAL5-related
- objects for managing ATM interfaces, ATM virtual
- links, ATM cross-connects, AAL5 entities, and
- and AAL5 connections."
- ::= { mib-2 37 }
-
- atmMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {atmMIB 1}
-
- -- This ATM MIB Module consists of the following groups:
-
-
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- -- (1) ATM Interface configuration group
- -- (2) ATM Interface DS3 PLCP group
- -- (3) ATM Interface TC Sublayer group
- -- (4) ATM Interface VPL configuration group
- -- (5) ATM Interface VCL configuration group
- -- (6) ATM VP Cross Connect group
- -- (7) ATM VC Cross Connect group
- -- (8) ATM Interface AAL5 VCC performance statistics
- -- group
-
-
- IfIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object identifies the interface
- for which the entry contains management
- information. The value of this object for a
- particular interface has the same value as the
- ifIndex object, defined in RFC 1213, for the same
- interface."
- SYNTAX Integer32
-
-
- AtmTrafficDescrParamIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object identifies the row
- in the atmTrafficDescrParamTable."
- SYNTAX Integer32
-
- atmTrafficDescriptorTypes OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
- {atmMIBObjects 1}
-
- -- The following values are defined for use as
- -- possible values of the ATM traffic descriptor type.
- -- ATM Forum specified seven types of ATM traffic
- -- descriptors.
-
- atmNoTrafficDescriptor OBJECT-IDENTITY
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This identifies the no ATM traffic descriptor
- type. Parameters 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are not used.
- This traffic descriptor type can be used for
- best effort traffic."
- ::= { atmTrafficDescriptorTypes 1}
-
- atmNoClpNoScr OBJECT-IDENTITY
-
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- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This traffic descriptor is for no CLP and
- no Sustained Cell Rate. The use of the
- parameter vector for this type:
- Parameter 1: CLP=0+1 peak cell rate in
- cells per second
- Parameter 2: not used
- Parameter 3: not used
- Parameter 4: not used
- Parameter 5: not used.
- This traffic descriptor type can be used
- for best effort traffic."
- ::= { atmTrafficDescriptorTypes 2}
-
- atmClpNoTaggingNoScr OBJECT-IDENTITY
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This traffic descriptor is for no CLP without
- tagging and no Sustained Cell Rate. The use
- of the parameter vector for this type:
- Parameter 1: CLP=0+1 peak cell rate in
- cells per second
- Parameter 2: CLP=0 peak cell rate in
- cells per second
- Parameter 3: not used
- Parameter 4: not used
- Parameter 5: not used."
- ::= { atmTrafficDescriptorTypes 3}
-
- atmClpTaggingNoScr OBJECT-IDENTITY
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This traffic descriptor is for CLP with
- tagging and no Sustained Cell Rate. The
- use of the parameter vector for this type:
- Parameter 1: CLP=0+1 peak cell rate in
- cells per second
- Parameter 2: CLP=0 peak cell rate in
- cells per second with excess
- traffic tagged as CLP=1
- Parameter 3: not used
- Parameter 4: not used
- Parameter 5: not used."
- ::= { atmTrafficDescriptorTypes 4}
-
- atmNoClpScr OBJECT-IDENTITY
- STATUS current
-
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- DESCRIPTION
- "This traffic descriptor is for no CLP
- with Sustained Cell Rate. The
- use of the parameter vector for this type:
- Parameter 1: CLP=0+1 peak cell rate in
- cells per second
- Parameter 2: CLP=0+1 sustained cell rate in
- cells per second
- Parameter 3: CLP=0+1 maximum burst size
- in cells
- Parameter 4: not used
- Parameter 5: not used."
- ::= { atmTrafficDescriptorTypes 5}
-
- atmClpNoTaggingScr OBJECT-IDENTITY
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This traffic descriptor is for CLP
- with Sustained Cell Rate and no tagging.
- The use of the parameter vector for this type:
- Parameter 1: CLP=0+1 peak cell rate in
- cells per second
- Parameter 2: CLP=0 sustained cell rate in
- cells per second
- Parameter 3: CLP=0 maximum burst size in cells
- Parameter 4: not used
- Parameter 5: not used."
- ::= { atmTrafficDescriptorTypes 6}
-
- atmClpTaggingScr OBJECT-IDENTITY
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This traffic descriptor is for CLP
- with tagging and Sustained Cell Rate.
- The use of the parameter vector for this type:
- Parameter 1: CLP=0+1 peak cell rate in
- cells per second
- Parameter 2: CLP=0 sustained cell rate in
- cells per second with excess
- traffic tagged as CLP=1
- Parameter 3: CLP=0 maximum burst size in cells
- Parameter 4: not used
- Parameter 5: not used."
- ::= { atmTrafficDescriptorTypes 7}
-
-
- -- ATM Interface Configuration Parameters Group
-
-
-
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- -- This group contains ATM specific
- -- configuration information associated with
- -- an ATM interface beyond those
- -- supported using the ifTable.
-
-
- atmInterfaceConfTable OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AtmInterfaceConfEntry
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This table contains ATM local interface
- configuration parameters, one entry per ATM
- interface port."
- ::= { atmMIBObjects 2 }
-
- atmInterfaceConfEntry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX AtmInterfaceConfEntry
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This list contains ATM interface configuration
- parameters and state variables."
- INDEX { ifIndex }
- ::= { atmInterfaceConfTable 1}
-
- AtmInterfaceConfEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
- atmInterfaceMaxVpcs INTEGER,
- atmInterfaceMaxVccs INTEGER,
- atmInterfaceConfVpcs INTEGER,
- atmInterfaceConfVccs INTEGER,
- atmInterfaceMaxActiveVpiBits INTEGER,
- atmInterfaceMaxActiveVciBits INTEGER,
- atmInterfaceIlmiVpi INTEGER,
- atmInterfaceIlmiVci INTEGER,
- atmInterfaceAddressType INTEGER,
- atmInterfaceAdminAddress OCTET STRING,
- atmInterfaceMyNeighborIpAddress IpAddress,
- atmInterfaceMyNeighborIfName DisplayString
- }
-
- atmInterfaceMaxVpcs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..4096)
- MAX-ACCESS read-write
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The maximum number of VPCs (PVCs and SVCs)
- supported at this ATM interface. At the ATM UNI,
-
-
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- ranges from 0 to 256 only."
- ::= { atmInterfaceConfEntry 1}
-
- atmInterfaceMaxVccs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65536)
- MAX-ACCESS read-write
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The maximum number of VCCs (PVCs and SVCs)
- supported at this ATM interface."
- ::= { atmInterfaceConfEntry 2}
-
- atmInterfaceConfVpcs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..4096)
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of VPCs (PVCs and SVCs)
- configured for use at this ATM interface.
- At the ATM UNI, the configured number of
- VPCs (PVCs and SVCs) can range from
- 0 to 256 only."
- ::= { atmInterfaceConfEntry 3}
-
- atmInterfaceConfVccs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65536)
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of VCCs (PVCs and SVCs)
- configured for use at the ATM interface."
- ::= { atmInterfaceConfEntry 4}
-
- atmInterfaceMaxActiveVpiBits OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..12)
- MAX-ACCESS read-write
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The maximum number of active VPI bits
- configured for use at the ATM interface.
- At the ATM UNI, the maximum number of active
- VPI bits configured for use ranges from
- 0 to 8 only."
- ::= { atmInterfaceConfEntry 5}
-
- atmInterfaceMaxActiveVciBits OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..16)
-
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- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The maximum number of active VCI bits
- configured for use at this ATM interface."
- ::= { atmInterfaceConfEntry 6}
-
- atmInterfaceIlmiVpi OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..255)
- MAX-ACCESS read-write
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The VPI value of the VCC supporting
- the ILMI at this ATM interface. If the values of
- atmInterfaceIlmiVpi and atmInterfaceIlmiVci are
- both equal to zero then the ILMI is not
- supported at this ATM interface."
- DEFVAL { 0 }
- ::= { atmInterfaceConfEntry 7}
-
- atmInterfaceIlmiVci OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535)
- MAX-ACCESS read-write
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The VCI value of the VCC supporting
- the ILMI at this ATM interface. If the values of
- atmInterfaceIlmiVpi and atmInterfaceIlmiVci are
- both equal to zero then the ILMI is not
- supported at this ATM interface."
- DEFVAL { 16 }
- ::= { atmInterfaceConfEntry 8}
-
- atmInterfaceAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- private(1),
- nsapE164(2),
- nativeE164(3),
- other(4)
- }
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The type of primary ATM address configured
- for use at this ATM interface."
- ::= { atmInterfaceConfEntry 9 }
-
- atmInterfaceAdminAddress OBJECT-TYPE
-
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- SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..255))
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "An address assigned for administrative purposes,
- for example, an address associated with the
- service provider side of a public network UNI.
- If this interface has no assigned administrative
- address, or when the address used for
- administrative purposes is the same as that used
- for ifPhysAddress, then this is an octet string of
- zero length."
- ::= { atmInterfaceConfEntry 10 }
-
- atmInterfaceMyNeighborIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX IpAddress
- MAX-ACCESS read-write
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The IP address of the neighbor system connected to
- the far end of this interface, to which a Network
- Management Station can send SNMP messages, as IP
- datagrams sent to UDP port 161, in order to access
- network management information concerning the
- operation of that system. Note that the value
- of this object may be obtained in different ways,
- e.g., by manual configuration, or through ILMI
- interaction with the neighbor system."
- ::= { atmInterfaceConfEntry 11 }
-
- atmInterfaceMyNeighborIfName OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX DisplayString
- MAX-ACCESS read-write
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The textual name of the interface on the neighbor
- system on the far end of this interface, and to
- which this interface connects. If the neighbor
- system is manageable through SNMP and supports
- the object ifName, the value of this object must
- be identical with that of ifName for the ifEntry
- of the lowest level physical interface
- for this port. If this interface does not have a
- textual name, the value of this object is a zero
- length string. Note that the value of this object
- may be obtained in different ways, e.g., by manual
- configuration, or through ILMI interaction with
- the neighbor system."
-
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- ::= { atmInterfaceConfEntry 12 }
-
-
- -- The ATM Interface DS3 PLCP Group
-
- -- This group contains the DS3 PLCP configuration and
- -- state parameters of those ATM interfaces
- -- which use DS3 PLCP for carrying ATM cells over DS3.
-
- atmInterfaceDs3PlcpTable OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AtmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This table contains ATM interface DS3 PLCP
- parameters and state variables, one entry per
- ATM interface port."
- ::= { atmMIBObjects 3}
-
- atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX AtmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This list contains DS3 PLCP parameters and
- state variables at the ATM interface."
- INDEX {ifIndex }
- ::= { atmInterfaceDs3PlcpTable 1}
-
- AtmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
- atmInterfaceDs3PlcpSEFSs Counter32,
- atmInterfaceDs3PlcpAlarmState INTEGER,
- atmInterfaceDs3PlcpUASs Counter32
- }
-
-
- atmInterfaceDs3PlcpSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter32
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of DS3 PLCP Severely Errored Framing
- Second (SEFS). Each SEFS represents a
- one-second interval which contains
- one or more SEF event."
- ::= { atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry 1}
-
- atmInterfaceDs3PlcpAlarmState OBJECT-TYPE
-
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- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- noAlarm(1),
- receivedFarEndAlarm(2),
- incomingLOF(3)
- }
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This variable indicates if there is an
- alarm present for the DS3 PLCP. The value
- receivedFarEndAlarm means that the DS3 PLCP
- has received an incoming Yellow
- Signal, the value incomingLOF means that
- the DS3 PLCP has declared a loss of frame (LOF)
- failure condition, and the value noAlarm
- means that there are no alarms present.
- Transition from the failure to the no alarm state
- occurs when no defects (e.g., LOF) are received
- for more than 10 seconds."
- ::= { atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry 2}
-
- atmInterfaceDs3PlcpUASs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter32
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The counter associated with the number of
- Unavailable Seconds encountered by the PLCP."
- ::= { atmInterfaceDs3PlcpEntry 3}
-
-
- -- The ATM Interface TC Sublayer Group
-
- -- This group contains TC sublayer configuration and
- -- state parameters of those ATM interfaces
- -- which use TC sublayer for carrying ATM cells over
- -- SONET or DS3.
-
-
- atmInterfaceTCTable OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AtmInterfaceTCEntry
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This table contains ATM interface TC
- Sublayer parameters and state variables,
- one entry per ATM interface port."
- ::= { atmMIBObjects 4}
-
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- atmInterfaceTCEntry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX AtmInterfaceTCEntry
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This list contains TC Sublayer parameters
- and state variables at the ATM interface."
- INDEX {ifIndex }
- ::= { atmInterfaceTCTable 1}
-
- AtmInterfaceTCEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
- atmInterfaceOCDEvents Counter32,
- atmInterfaceTCAlarmState INTEGER
- }
-
- atmInterfaceOCDEvents OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter32
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of times the Out of Cell
- Delineation (OCD) events occur. If seven
- consecutive ATM cells have Header Error
- Control (HEC) violations, an OCD event occurs.
- A high number of OCD events may indicate a
- problem with the TC Sublayer."
- ::= { atmInterfaceTCEntry 1}
-
- atmInterfaceTCAlarmState OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- noAlarm(1),
- lcdFailure(2)
- }
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This variable indicates if there is an
- alarm present for the TC Sublayer. The value
- lcdFailure indicates that a Loss of
- Cell Delineation (LCD) failure state has been
- declared for the TC Sublayer. Transition from
- failure to the no alarm state occurs
- when 6 consecutive ATM cells
- are received with valid HEC, followed by
- about 10 seconds of acceptable working signal."
- ::= { atmInterfaceTCEntry 2}
-
-
-
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- -- ATM Traffic Descriptor Parameter Group
-
- -- This group contains a set of self-consistent
- -- ATM traffic parameters including the
- -- ATM traffic QoS Class.
-
- -- The ATM virtual link tables (i.e., VPL and VCL tables)
- -- will use this ATM Traffic Descriptor table
- -- to assign traffic parameters and QoS Class
- -- to the receive and transmit directions of
- -- the ATM virtual links (i.e., VPLs and VCLs).
- -- The ATM VPL or VCL table will indicate a row
- -- in the atmTrafficDescrParamTable
- -- using its atmTrafficDescrParamIndex value.
- -- The management application can then compare a set of
- -- ATM traffic parameters with a single value.
-
- -- If no suitable row(s) in the atmTrafficDescrParamTable
- -- exists, the manager must create a new row(s) in this
- -- table. If such a row is created, agent checks the
- -- sanity of that set of ATM traffic parameter values.
-
- -- When creating a new row, the parameter values
- -- will be checked for self-consistency.
- -- Predefined/template rows may be supported.
-
- -- A row in the atmTrafficDescrParamTable is deleted
- -- by setting the atmTrafficDescrRowStatus to destroy(6).
- -- The agent will check whether this row is still in use
- -- by any entry of the atmVplTable or atmVclTable.
- -- The agent denies the request if the row is still in
- -- use.
-
- -- The ATM Traffic Descriptor Parameter Table
-
-
- atmTrafficDescrParamTable OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AtmTrafficDescrParamEntry
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This table contains information on ATM traffic
- descriptor type and the associated parameters."
- ::= { atmMIBObjects 5}
-
- atmTrafficDescrParamEntry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX AtmTrafficDescrParamEntry
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
-
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- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This list contains ATM traffic descriptor
- type and the associated parameters."
- INDEX {atmTrafficDescrParamIndex}
- ::= { atmTrafficDescrParamTable 1}
-
- AtmTrafficDescrParamEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
- atmTrafficDescrParamIndex AtmTrafficDescrParamIndex,
- atmTrafficDescrType OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
- atmTrafficDescrParam1 Integer32,
- atmTrafficDescrParam2 Integer32,
- atmTrafficDescrParam3 Integer32,
- atmTrafficDescrParam4 Integer32,
- atmTrafficDescrParam5 Integer32,
- atmTrafficQoSClass INTEGER,
- atmTrafficDescrRowStatus RowStatus
- }
-
- atmTrafficDescrParamIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX AtmTrafficDescrParamIndex
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This object is used by the virtual link
- table (i.e., VPL or VCL table)
- to identify the row of this table."
- ::= { atmTrafficDescrParamEntry 1}
-
- atmTrafficDescrType OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
- MAX-ACCESS read-create
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object identifies the type
- of ATM traffic descriptor.
- The type may indicate no traffic descriptor or
- traffic descriptor with one or more parameters.
- These parameters are specified as a parameter
- vector, in the corresponding instances of the
- objects:
- atmTrafficDescrParam1
- atmTrafficDescrParam2
- atmTrafficDescrParam3
- atmTrafficDescrParam4
- atmTrafficDescrParam5."
- DEFVAL { atmNoTrafficDescriptor }
- ::= { atmTrafficDescrParamEntry 2}
-
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- atmTrafficDescrParam1 OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Integer32
- MAX-ACCESS read-create
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The first parameter of the ATM traffic descriptor
- used according to the value of
- atmTrafficDescrType."
- DEFVAL { 0 }
- ::= { atmTrafficDescrParamEntry 3}
-
- atmTrafficDescrParam2 OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Integer32
- MAX-ACCESS read-create
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The second parameter of the ATM traffic descriptor
- used according to the value of
- atmTrafficDescrType."
- DEFVAL { 0 }
- ::= { atmTrafficDescrParamEntry 4}
-
- atmTrafficDescrParam3 OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Integer32
- MAX-ACCESS read-create
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The third parameter of the ATM traffic descriptor
- used according to the value of
- atmTrafficDescrType."
- DEFVAL { 0 }
- ::= { atmTrafficDescrParamEntry 5}
-
- atmTrafficDescrParam4 OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Integer32
- MAX-ACCESS read-create
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The fourth parameter of the ATM traffic descriptor
- used according to the value of
- atmTrafficDescrType."
- DEFVAL { 0 }
- ::= { atmTrafficDescrParamEntry 6}
-
- atmTrafficDescrParam5 OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Integer32
- MAX-ACCESS read-create
- STATUS current
-
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- DESCRIPTION
- "The fifth parameter of the ATM traffic descriptor
- used according to the value of
- atmTrafficDescrType."
- DEFVAL { 0 }
- ::= { atmTrafficDescrParamEntry 7}
-
- atmTrafficQoSClass OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..255)
- MAX-ACCESS read-create
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object identifies the QoS Class.
- Four Service classes have been
- specified in the ATM Forum UNI Specification:
- Service Class A: Constant bit rate video and
- Circuit emulation
- Service Class B: Variable bit rate video/audio
- Service Class C: Connection-oriented data
- Service Class D: Connectionless data
- Four QoS classes numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4 have
- been specified with the aim to support service
- classes A, B, C, and D respectively.
- An unspecified QoS Class numbered `0' is used
- for best effort traffic."
- DEFVAL { 0 }
- ::= { atmTrafficDescrParamEntry 8}
-
-
- atmTrafficDescrRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX RowStatus
- MAX-ACCESS read-create
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This object is used to create
- a new row or modify or delete an
- existing row in this table."
- DEFVAL { active }
- ::= {atmTrafficDescrParamEntry 9}
-
-
- -- ATM Interface Virtual Path Link (VPL) Group
-
- -- This group contains configuration and state
- -- information of a bi-directional Virtual Path Link
- -- (VPL)
-
- -- This table can be used to create, delete or modify
-
-
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- -- a VPL that is terminated in an ATM host or switch.
- -- This table can also be used to create, delete or
- -- modify a VPL which is cross-connected to another
- -- VPL.
-
- -- In the example below, the traffic flows on the receive
- -- and transmit directions of the VPLs are characterized
- -- by atmVplReceiveTrafficDescrIndex and
- -- atmVplTransmitTrafficDescrIndex respectively.
- -- The cross-connected VPLs are identified by
- -- atmVplCrossConnectIdentifier.
-
-
-
- -- ________________________________
- -- | |
- -- VPL | ATM Host, Switch, or Network | VPL
- -- receive | | receive
- -- ========> X X <=======
- -- <======== X X ========>
- -- transmit | | transmit
- -- |______________________________|
-
-
-
- -- The ATM Interface VPL Table
-
-
- atmVplTable OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AtmVplEntry
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The Virtual Path Link (VPL) table. A
- bi-directional VPL is modeled as one entry
- in this table."
- ::= { atmMIBObjects 6}
-
- atmVplEntry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX AtmVplEntry
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "An entry in the VPL table. This entry is
- used to model a bi-directional VPL.
- To create a VPL at an ATM interface,
- either of the following procedures are used:
-
-
-
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- Negotiated VPL establishment
-
- (1) The management application creates
- a VPL entry in the atmVplTable
- by setting atmVplRowStatus to createAndWait(5).
- This may fail for the following reasons:
- - The selected VPI value is unavailable,
- - The selected VPI value is in use.
- Otherwise, the agent creates a row and
- reserves the VPI value on that port.
-
- (2) The manager selects an existing row(s) in the
- atmTrafficDescrParamTable,
- thereby, selecting a set of self-consistent
- ATM traffic parameters and the QoS Class
- for receive and transmit directions of the VPL.
-
- (2a) If no suitable row(s) in the
- atmTrafficDescrParamTable exists,
- the manager must create a new row(s)
- in that table.
-
- (2b) The manager characterizes the VPL's traffic
- parameters through setting the
- atmVplReceiveTrafficDescrIndex and the
- atmVplTransmitTrafficDescrIndex values
- in the VPL table, which point to the rows
- containing desired ATM traffic parameter values
- in the atmTrafficDescrParamTable. The agent
- will check the availability of resources and
- may refuse the request.
-
- (3) The manager activates the VPL by setting the
- the atmVplRowStatus to active(1).
- If this set is successful, the agent has
- reserved the resources to satisfy the requested
- traffic parameter values and the QoS Class
- for that VPL.
- (4) If the VPL terminates a VPC in the ATM host
- or switch, the manager turns on the
- atmVplAdminStatus to up(1) to turn the VPL
- traffic flow on. Otherwise, the
- atmVpCrossConnectTable must be used
- to cross-connect the VPL to another VPL(s)
- in an ATM switch or network.
-
- One-Shot VPL Establishment
-
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- A VPL may also be established in one step by a
- set-request with all necessary VPL parameter
- values and atmVplRowStatus set to createAndGo(4).
-
- In contrast to the negotiated VPL establishment
- which allows for detailed error checking
- (i.e., set errors are explicitly linked to
- particular resource acquisition failures),
- the one-shot VPL establishment
- performs the setup on one operation but
- does not have the advantage of step-wise
- error checking.
-
- VPL Retirement
-
- A VPL is released by setting atmVplRowStatus to
- destroy(6), and the agent may release all
- associated resources."
- INDEX {ifIndex, atmVplVpi }
- ::= { atmVplTable 1}
-
- AtmVplEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
- atmVplVpi INTEGER,
- atmVplAdminStatus INTEGER,
- atmVplOperStatus INTEGER,
- atmVplLastChange TimeStamp,
- atmVplReceiveTrafficDescrIndex
- AtmTrafficDescrParamIndex,
- atmVplTransmitTrafficDescrIndex
- AtmTrafficDescrParamIndex,
- atmVplCrossConnectIdentifier INTEGER,
- atmVplRowStatus RowStatus
- }
-
-
- atmVplVpi OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..4095)
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The VPI value of the VPL.
- Note that the VPI=0 is not used
- for a VPL not associated with a VCL.
- The maximum VPI value cannot
- exceed the value allowable by the
- atmInterfaceMaxVpiBits."
- ::= { atmVplEntry 1}
-
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- atmVplAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- up(1),
- down(2)
- }
- MAX-ACCESS read-create
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This object is implemented only for a VPL which
- terminates a VPC (i.e.,
- one which is NOT cross-connected to other VPLs).
- Its value specifies the desired administrative
- state of the VPL. The up and down states indicate
- that the traffic flow is enabled and disabled
- respectively for this VPL."
- DEFVAL { down }
- ::= { atmVplEntry 2}
-
-
- atmVplOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- up(1),
- down(2),
- unknown(3)
- }
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This object indicates the current operational
- status of the VPL. The up and down states
- indicate that the VPL is currently
- operational, or not operational, respectively.
- The unknown state indicates that the status of
- this VPL cannot be determined."
- ::= { atmVplEntry 3}
-
- atmVplLastChange OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX TimeStamp
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of MIB II's sysUpTime object
- at the time this VPL entered its current
- operational state. If the current state was
- entered prior to the last re-initialization of the
- agent, then this object contains a zero value."
- ::= { atmVplEntry 4 }
-
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- atmVplReceiveTrafficDescrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX AtmTrafficDescrParamIndex
- MAX-ACCESS read-create
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object identifies the row
- in the atmTrafficDescrParamTable which
- applies to the receive direction of the VPL."
- ::= { atmVplEntry 5}
-
- atmVplTransmitTrafficDescrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX AtmTrafficDescrParamIndex
- MAX-ACCESS read-create
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object identifies the row
- in the atmTrafficDescrParamTable which
- applies to the transmit direction of the VPL."
- ::= { atmVplEntry 6}
-
- atmVplCrossConnectIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647)
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This object is implemented only for a VPL
- which is cross-connected to other VPLs
- that belong to the same VPC. All such
- associated VPLs have the same value of this
- object, and all their cross-connections are
- identified by entries in the
- atmVpCrossConnectTable for which
- atmVpCrossConnectIndex has the same value.
- The value of this object is initialized by the
- agent after the associated entries in the
- atmVpCrossConnectTable have been created."
- ::= {atmVplEntry 7}
-
- atmVplRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX RowStatus
- MAX-ACCESS read-create
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This object is used to create, delete
- or modify a row in this table.
- To create a new VCL, this object is
- initially set to 'createAndWait' or
- 'createAndGo'. This object must not be
-
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- set to 'active' unless the following columnar
- objects exist in this row:
- atmVplReceiveTrafficDescrIndex and
- atmVplTransmitTrafficDescrIndex."
- DEFVAL { active }
- ::= {atmVplEntry 8}
-
-
- -- ATM Interface Virtual Channel Link (VCL) Group
-
- -- This group contains configuration and state
- -- information of a bi-directional Virtual Channel
- -- Link (VCL) at an ATM interface.
-
- -- This table can be used to create, delete or modify
- -- a VCL that is terminated in an ATM host or switch.
- -- This table can also be
- -- used to create, delete or modify a VCL that is
- -- cross-connected to another VCL.
-
-
- -- The ATM Interface VCL Table
-
-
- atmVclTable OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AtmVclEntry
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The Virtual Channel Link (VCL) table. A
- bi-directional VCL is modeled as one entry
- in this table."
- ::= { atmMIBObjects 7}
-
- atmVclEntry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX AtmVclEntry
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "An entry in the VCL table. This entry is
- used to model a bi-directional VCL.
- To create a VCL at an ATM interface,
- either of the following procedures are used:
-
- Negotiated VCL establishment
-
- (1) The management application creates
- a VCL entry in the atmVclTable
-
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- by setting atmVclRowStatus to createAndWait(5).
- This may fail for the following reasons:
- - The selected VPI/VCI values are unavailable,
- - The selected VPI/VCI values are in use.
- Otherwise, the agent creates a row and
- reserves the VPI/VCI values on that port.
-
- (2) The manager selects an existing row(s) in the
- atmTrafficDescrParamTable,
- thereby, selecting a set of self-consistent
- ATM traffic parameters and the QoS Class
- for receive and transmit directions of the VCL.
-
- (2a) If no suitable row(s) in the
- atmTrafficDescrParamTable exists,
- the manager must create a new row(s)
- in that table.
-
- (2b) The manager characterizes the VCL's traffic
- parameters through setting the
- atmVclReceiveTrafficDescrIndex and the
- atmVclTransmitTrafficDescrIndex values
- in the VCL table, which point to the rows
- containing desired ATM traffic parameter values
- in the atmTrafficDescrParamTable. The agent
- will check the availability of resources and
- may refuse the request.
-
- (3) The manager activates the VCL by setting the
- the atmVclRowStatus to active(1).
- If this set is successful, the agent has
- reserved the resources to satisfy the requested
- traffic parameter values and the QoS Class
- for that VCL.
- (4) If the VCL terminates a VCC in the ATM host
- or switch, the manager turns on the
- atmVclAdminStatus to up(1) to turn the VCL
- traffic flow on. Otherwise, the
- atmVcCrossConnectTable must be used
- to cross-connect the VCL to another VCL(s)
- in an ATM switch or network.
-
- One-Shot VCL Establishment
-
- A VCL may also be established in one step by a
- set-request with all necessary VCL parameter
- values and atmVclRowStatus set to createAndGo(4).
-
-
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- In contrast to the negotiated VCL establishment
- which allows for detailed error checking
- (i.e., set errors are explicitly linked to
- particular resource acquisition failures),
- the one-shot VCL establishment
- performs the setup on one operation but
- does not have the advantage of step-wise
- error checking.
-
- VCL Retirement
-
- A VCL is released by setting atmVclRowStatus to
- destroy(6), and the agent may release all
- associated resources."
- INDEX {ifIndex, atmVclVpi, atmVclVci }
- ::= { atmVclTable 1}
-
- AtmVclEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
- atmVclVpi INTEGER,
- atmVclVci INTEGER,
- atmVclAdminStatus INTEGER,
- atmVclOperStatus INTEGER,
- atmVclLastChange TimeStamp,
- atmVclReceiveTrafficDescrIndex
- AtmTrafficDescrParamIndex,
- atmVclTransmitTrafficDescrIndex
- AtmTrafficDescrParamIndex,
- atmVccAalType INTEGER,
- atmVccAal5CpcsTransmitSduSize INTEGER,
- atmVccAal5CpcsReceiveSduSize INTEGER,
- atmVccAal5EncapsType INTEGER,
- atmVclCrossConnectIdentifier INTEGER,
- atmVclRowStatus RowStatus
- }
-
- atmVclVpi OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..4095)
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The VPI value of the VCL.
- The maximum VPI value cannot
- exceed the value allowable by the
- atmInterfaceMaxVpiBits."
- ::= { atmVclEntry 1}
-
- atmVclVci OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535)
-
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- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The VCI value of the VCL.
- The maximum VCI value cannot
- exceed the value allowable by the
- atmInterfaceMaxVciBits."
- ::= { atmVclEntry 2}
-
- atmVclAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- up(1),
- down(2)
- }
- MAX-ACCESS read-create
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This object is implemented only for a VCL which
- terminates a VCC (i.e.,
- one which is NOT cross-connected to other VCLs).
- Its value specifies the desired administrative
- state of the VCL. The up and down states indicate
- that the traffic flow is enabled and disabled
- respectively for this VCL."
- ::= { atmVclEntry 3}
-
- atmVclOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- up(1),
- down(2),
- unknown(3)
- }
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This object indicates the current operational
- status of the VCL. The up and down states
- indicate that the VCL is currently
- operational, or not operational, respectively.
- The unknown state indicates that the status of
- this VCL cannot be determined."
- ::= { atmVclEntry 4}
-
- atmVclLastChange OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX TimeStamp
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
-
-
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- "The value of MIB II's sysUpTime object
- at the time this VCL entered its current
- operational state. If the current state was
- entered prior to the last re-initialization of the
- agent, then this object contains a zero value."
- ::= { atmVclEntry 5 }
-
- atmVclReceiveTrafficDescrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX AtmTrafficDescrParamIndex
- MAX-ACCESS read-create
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object identifies the row
- in the ATM Traffic Descriptor Table which
- applies to the receive direction of this VCL."
- ::= { atmVclEntry 6}
-
- atmVclTransmitTrafficDescrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX AtmTrafficDescrParamIndex
- MAX-ACCESS read-create
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object identifies the row
- of the ATM Traffic Descriptor Table which applies
- to the transmit direction of this VCL."
- ::= { atmVclEntry 7}
-
- atmVccAalType OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- aal1(1),
- aal34(2),
- aal5(3),
- other(4),
- unknown(5)
- }
- MAX-ACCESS read-create
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "An instance of this object only exists when the
- local VCL end-point is also the VCC end-point,
- and AAL is in use.
- The type of AAL used on this VCC.
- The AAL type includes AAL1, AAL3/4,
- and AAL5. The other(4) may be user-defined
- AAL type. The unknown type indicates that
- the AAL type cannot be determined."
- ::= { atmVclEntry 8 }
-
-
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- atmVccAal5CpcsTransmitSduSize OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
- MAX-ACCESS read-create
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "An instance of this object only exists when the
- local VCL end-point is also the VCC end-point,
- and AAL5 is in use.
- The maximum AAL5 CPCS SDU size in octets that is
- supported on the transmit direction of this VCC."
- DEFVAL { 9188 }
- ::= { atmVclEntry 9 }
-
- atmVccAal5CpcsReceiveSduSize OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
- MAX-ACCESS read-create
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "An instance of this object only exists when the
- local VCL end-point is also the VCC end-point,
- and AAL5 is in use.
- The maximum AAL5 CPCS SDU size in octets that is
- supported on the receive direction of this VCC."
- DEFVAL { 9188 }
- ::= { atmVclEntry 10 }
-
- atmVccAal5EncapsType OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- vcMultiplexRoutedProtocol(1),
- vcMultiplexBridgedProtocol8023(2),
- vcMultiplexBridgedProtocol8025(3),
- vcMultiplexBridgedProtocol8026(4),
- vcMultiplexLANemulation8023(5),
- vcMultiplexLANemulation8025(6),
- llcEncapsulation(7),
- multiprotocolFrameRelaySscs(8),
- other(9),
- unknown(10)
- }
- MAX-ACCESS read-create
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "An instance of this object only exists when the
- local VCL end-point is also the VCC end-point,
- and AAL5 is in use.
- The type of data encapsulation used over
- the AAL5 SSCS layer. The definitions reference
- RFC 1483 Multiprotocol Encapsulation
-
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- over ATM AAL5 and to the ATM Forum
- LAN Emulation specification."
- DEFVAL { llcEncapsulation }
- ::= { atmVclEntry 11 }
-
- atmVclCrossConnectIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647)
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This object is implemented only for a VCL
- which is cross-connected to other VCLs
- that belong to the same VCC. All such
- associated VCLs have the same value of this
- object, and all their cross-connections are
- identified by entries in the
- atmVcCrossConnectTable for which
- atmVcCrossConnectIndex has the same value.
- The value of this object is initialized by the
- agent after the associated entries in the
- atmVcCrossConnectTable have been created."
- ::= {atmVclEntry 12}
-
- atmVclRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX RowStatus
- MAX-ACCESS read-create
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This object is used to create, delete or
- modify a row in this table. To create
- a new VCL, this object is initially set
- to 'createAndWait' or 'createAndGo'.
- This object must not be set to 'active'
- unless the following columnar objects exist
- in this row:
- atmVclReceiveTrafficDescrIndex,
- atmVclTransmitTrafficDescrIndex.
- In addition, if the local VCL end-point
- is also the VCC end-point:
- atmVccAalType.
- In addition, for AAL5 connections only:
- atmVccAal5CpcsTransmitSduSize,
- atmVccAal5CpcsReceiveSduSize, and
- atmVccAal5EncapsType."
- DEFVAL { active }
- ::= {atmVclEntry 13}
-
-
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- -- ATM Virtual Path (VP) Cross Connect Group
-
- -- This group contains configuration and state
- -- information of all point-to-point,
- -- point-to-multipoint, or multipoint-to-multipoint
- -- VP cross-connects.
-
- -- This table has read-create access and can be used
- -- to cross-connect the VPLs together in an ATM switch
- -- or network. The atmVpCrossConnectIndex
- -- is used to associate the related
- -- VPLs that are cross-connected together.
-
- -- The ATM VP Cross Connect Group
- -- models each bi-directional VPC
- -- cross-connect as a set of entries in
- -- the atmVpCrossConnectTable. A
- -- point-to-point VPC cross-connect is modeled
- -- as one entry; a point-to-multipoint (N leafs) VPC
- -- cross-connect as N entries in this table; and
- -- a multipoint-to-multipoint (N parties) VPC cross-
- -- connect as N(N-1)/2 entries in this table.
- -- In the latter cases, all the N (or N(N-1)/2) entries
- -- are associated with a single VPC cross-connect by
- -- having the same value of atmVpCrossConnectIndex.
-
-
- -- _________________________________________
- -- | |
- -- Low | ATM Switch or Network | High
- -- port| | port
- -- _____|>> from low to high VPC traffic flow >>|______
- -- |<< from high to low VPC traffic flow <<|
- -- | |
- -- |_______________________________________|
- --
-
- -- The terms low and high are chosen to represent
- -- numerical ordering of the two interfaces associated
- -- with a VPC cross-connect. That is, the ATM interface
- -- with the lower value of ifIndex is termed 'low',
- -- while the other ATM interface associated with the
- -- VPC cross-connect is termed 'high'. This terminology
- -- is used to provide directional information; for
- -- example, the atmVpCrossConnectL2HOperStatus applies
- -- to the low->high direction, and
- -- atmVpCrossConnectH2LOperStatus applies to the
- -- high->low direction, as illustrated above.
-
-
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- atmVpCrossConnectIndexNext OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647)
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This object contains an appropriate value to
- be used for atmVpCrossConnectIndex when creating
- entries in the atmVpCrossConnectTable. The value
- 0 indicates that no unassigned entries are
- available. To obtain the atmVpCrossConnectIndex
- value for a new entry, the manager issues a
- management protocol retrieval operation to obtain
- the current value of this object. After each
- retrieval, the agent should modify the value to
- the next unassigned index."
- ::= { atmMIBObjects 8 }
-
-
- -- The ATM VP Cross Connect Table
-
-
- atmVpCrossConnectTable OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AtmVpCrossConnectEntry
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The ATM VP Cross Connect table. A bi-
- directional VP cross-connect which
- cross-connects two VPLs is modeled
- as one entry in this table."
- ::= { atmMIBObjects 9 }
-
-
- atmVpCrossConnectEntry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX AtmVpCrossConnectEntry
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "An entry in the ATM VP Cross Connect table.
- This entry is used to model a bi-directional
- ATM VP cross-connect which cross-connects
- two VPLs.
-
- Step-wise Procedures to set up a VP Cross-connect
-
- Once the entries in the atmVplTable are created,
- the following procedures are used
- to cross-connect the VPLs together.
-
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- (1) The manager obtains a unique
- atmVpCrossConnectIndex by reading the
- atmVpCrossConnectIndexNext object.
-
- (2) Next, the manager creates a set of one
- or more rows in the ATM VP Cross Connect
- Table, one for each cross-connection between
- two VPLs. Each row is indexed by the ATM
- interface port numbers and VPI values of the
- two ends of that cross-connection.
- This set of rows specifies the topology of the
- VPC cross-connect and is identified by a single
- value of atmVpCrossConnectIndex.
-
- Negotiated VP Cross-Connect Establishment
-
- (2a) The manager creates a row in this table by
- setting atmVpCrossConnectRowStatus to
- createAndWait(5). The agent checks the
- requested topology and the mutual sanity of
- the ATM traffic parameters and
- QoS Classes, i.e., the row creation fails if:
- - the requested topology is not supported
- by the agent,
- - the traffic/QoS parameter values
- associated with the requested row are
- incompatible with those of already existing
- rows for this VP cross-connect.
- [For example, for setting up
- a point-to-point VP cross-connect, the
- ATM traffic parameters in the receive direction
- of a VPL at the low end of the cross-connect
- must equal to the traffic parameters in the
- transmit direction of the other VPL at the
- high end of the cross-connect,
- otherwise, the row creation fails.]
- The agent also checks for internal errors
- in building the cross-connect.
-
- The atmVpCrossConnectIndex values in the
- corresponding atmVplTable rows are filled
- in by the agent at this point.
-
- (2b) The manager promotes the row in the
- atmVpCrossConnectTable by setting
- atmVpCrossConnectRowStatus to active(1). If
- this set is successful, the agent has reserved
- the resources specified by the ATM traffic
-
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- parameter and QoS Class values
- for each direction of the VP cross-connect
- in an ATM switch or network.
-
- (3) The manager sets the
- atmVpCrossConnectAdminStatus to up(1) in all
- rows of this VP cross-connect to turn the
- traffic flow on.
-
-
- One-Shot VP Cross-Connect Establishment
-
- A VP cross-connect may also be established in
- one step by a set-request with all necessary
- parameter values and atmVpCrossConnectRowStatus
- set to createAndGo(4).
-
- In contrast to the negotiated VP cross-connect
- establishment which allows for detailed error
- checking (i.e., set errors are explicitly linked
- to particular resource acquisition failures),
- the one-shot VP cross-connect establishment
- performs the setup on one operation but does not
- have the advantage of step-wise error checking.
-
- VP Cross-Connect Retirement
-
- A VP cross-connect identified by a particular
- value of atmVpCrossConnectIndex is released by:
-
- (1) Setting atmVpCrossConnectRowStatus of all
- rows identified by this value of
- atmVpCrossConnectIndex to destroy(6).
- The agent may release all
- associated resources, and the
- atmVpCrossConnectIndex values in the
- corresponding atmVplTable row are removed.
- Note that a situation when only a subset of
- the associated rows are deleted corresponds
- to a VP topology change.
-
- (2) After deletion of the appropriate
- atmVpCrossConnectEntries, the manager may
- set atmVplRowStatus to destroy(6) the
- associated VPLs. The agent releases
- the resources and removes the associated
- rows in the atmVplTable.
-
-
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-
- At the discretion of the agent, a VP
- cross-connect may be reconfigured by
- adding and/or deleting leafs to/from
- the VP topology as per the VP cross-connect
- establishment/retirement procedures.
- Reconfiguration of traffic/QoS parameter
- values requires release of the VP cross-connect
- before those parameter values may by changed
- for individual VPLs."
- INDEX { atmVpCrossConnectIndex,
- atmVpCrossConnectLowIfIndex,
- atmVpCrossConnectLowVpi,
- atmVpCrossConnectHighIfIndex,
- atmVpCrossConnectHighVpi }
- ::= { atmVpCrossConnectTable 1 }
-
- AtmVpCrossConnectEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
- atmVpCrossConnectIndex INTEGER,
- atmVpCrossConnectLowIfIndex IfIndex,
- atmVpCrossConnectLowVpi INTEGER,
- atmVpCrossConnectHighIfIndex IfIndex,
- atmVpCrossConnectHighVpi INTEGER,
- atmVpCrossConnectAdminStatus INTEGER,
- atmVpCrossConnectL2HOperStatus INTEGER,
- atmVpCrossConnectH2LOperStatus INTEGER,
- atmVpCrossConnectL2HLastChange TimeStamp,
- atmVpCrossConnectH2LLastChange TimeStamp,
- atmVpCrossConnectRowStatus RowStatus
- }
-
- atmVpCrossConnectIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..2147483647)
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "A unique value to identify this VP cross-connect."
- ::= { atmVpCrossConnectEntry 1 }
-
- atmVpCrossConnectLowIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX IfIndex
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object is equal to MIB II's
- ifIndex value of the ATM interface port for this
- VP cross-connect. The term low implies
-
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- ifIndex value than the other ATM interface
- identified in the same atmVpCrossConnectEntry."
- ::= { atmVpCrossConnectEntry 2 }
-
- atmVpCrossConnectLowVpi OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..4095)
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object is equal to the VPI
- value at the ATM interface
- associated with the VP cross-connect that is
- identified by atmVpCrossConnectLowIfIndex.
- The VPI value cannot exceed the number
- supported by the atmInterfaceMaxVpiBits
- at the low ATM interface port."
- ::= { atmVpCrossConnectEntry 3 }
-
- atmVpCrossConnectHighIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX IfIndex
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object is equal to MIB II's
- ifIndex value of the ATM interface port for
- this VP cross-connect. The term high
- implies that this ATM interface has the
- numerically higher ifIndex value than the
- other ATM interface identified in the same
- atmVpCrossConnectEntry."
- ::= { atmVpCrossConnectEntry 4 }
-
- atmVpCrossConnectHighVpi OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..4095)
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object is equal to the VPI
- value at the ATM interface associated with
- the VP cross-connect that is identified
- by atmVpCrossConnectHighIfIndex.
- The VPI value cannot exceed the number
- supported by the atmInterfaceMaxVpiBits
- at the high ATM interface port."
- ::= { atmVpCrossConnectEntry 5 }
-
- atmVpCrossConnectAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE
-
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- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- up(1),
- down(2)
- }
- MAX-ACCESS read-create
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object identifies the desired
- administrative status of this bi-directional
- VP cross-connect. The up and down states
- indicate that the traffic flow is enabled
- and disabled respectively on this VP
- cross-connect."
- DEFVAL { down }
- ::= { atmVpCrossConnectEntry 6 }
-
- atmVpCrossConnectL2HOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- up(1),
- down(2),
- unknown(3)
- }
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object identifies the current
- operational status of the VP cross-connect
- in one direction; (i.e., from the low to
- high direction). The up and down states indicate
- that this ATM VP cross-connect from low
- to high direction is operational or not
- operational respectively.
- The unknown state indicates that
- the state of it cannot be determined."
- ::= { atmVpCrossConnectEntry 7 }
-
- atmVpCrossConnectH2LOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- up(1),
- down(2),
- unknown(3)
- }
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object identifies the current
- operational status of the VP cross-connect
- in one direction; (i.e., from the high to
-
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- low direction). The up and down states indicate
- that this ATM VP cross-connect from high
- to low direction is operational or not
- operational respectively. The
- unknown state indicates that the state
- of it cannot be determined."
- ::= { atmVpCrossConnectEntry 8 }
-
- atmVpCrossConnectL2HLastChange OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX TimeStamp
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of MIB II's sysUpTime object
- at the time this VP cross-connect entered
- its current operational state in the low to
- high direction. If the current state was
- entered prior to the last re-initialization of the
- agent, then this object contains a zero value."
- ::= { atmVpCrossConnectEntry 9 }
-
- atmVpCrossConnectH2LLastChange OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX TimeStamp
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of MIB II's sysUpTime object at the
- time this VP cross-connect entered its current
- operational state in the high to low direction.
- If the current state was entered prior to the
- last re-initialization of the agent,
- then this object contains a zero value."
- ::= { atmVpCrossConnectEntry 10 }
-
- atmVpCrossConnectRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX RowStatus
- MAX-ACCESS read-create
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The status of this entry in the
- atmVpCrossConnectTable. This object is used to
- create a cross-connect for cross-connecting
- VPLs which are created using the atmVplTable
- or to change or delete an existing cross-connect.
- This object must be initially set
- to `createAndWait' or 'createAndGo'.
- This object cannot be set to `active'
- unless the following columnar object exists
-
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- in this row: atmVpCrossConnectAdminStatus.
- To turn on a VP cross-connect,
- the atmVpCrossConnectAdminStatus
- is set to `up'."
- DEFVAL { active }
- ::= { atmVpCrossConnectEntry 11 }
-
-
- -- ATM Virtual Channel (VC) Cross Connect Group
-
- -- This group contains configuration and state
- -- information of a bi-directional VC cross-connect.
-
- -- This group is used to model a bi-directional
- -- point-to-point, point-to-multipoint or
- -- multipoint-to-multipoint VC cross-connects.
-
- -- This table has read-create access and is used
- -- to cross-connect the VCLs together in an ATM switch
- -- or network that belong to a VC connection.
- -- The atmVcCrossConnectIndex is used to associate
- -- the related VCLs that are cross-connected together.
-
-
- -- The step-wise procedures described for setting
- -- up a VP cross-connect are also used for setting up
- -- a VC cross-connect.
-
-
- atmVcCrossConnectIndexNext OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647)
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This object contains an appropriate value to
- be used for atmVcCrossConnectIndex when creating
- entries in the atmVcCrossConnectTable. The value
- 0 indicates that no unassigned entries are
- available. To obtain the atmVpCrossConnectIndex
- value for a new entry, the manager issues a
- management protocol retrieval operation to obtain
- the current value of this object. After each
- retrieval, the agent should modify the value to
- the next unassigned index."
- ::= { atmMIBObjects 10 }
-
-
- -- The ATM VC Cross Connect Table
-
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- atmVcCrossConnectTable OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AtmVcCrossConnectEntry
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The ATM VC Cross Connect table. A bi-
- directional VC cross-connect which
- cross-connects two end points (i.e., VCLs)
- is modeled as one entry in this table."
- ::= { atmMIBObjects 11 }
-
-
- atmVcCrossConnectEntry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX AtmVcCrossConnectEntry
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "An entry in the ATM VC Cross Connect table.
- This entry is used to model a bi-directional ATM
- VC cross-connect cross-connecting two end points.
-
- Step-wise Procedures to set up a VC Cross-connect
-
- Once the entries in the atmVclTable are created,
- the following procedures are used
- to cross-connect the VCLs together to
- form a VCC segment.
-
- (1) The manager obtains a unique
- atmVcCrossConnectIndex by reading the
- atmVcCrossConnectIndexNext object.
-
- (2) Next, the manager creates a set of one
- or more rows in the ATM VC Cross Connect
- Table, one for each cross-connection between
- two VCLs. Each row is indexed by the ATM
- interface port numbers and VPI/VCI values of
- the two ends of that cross-connection.
- This set of rows specifies the topology of the
- VCC cross-connect and is identified by a single
- value of atmVcCrossConnectIndex.
-
- Negotiated VC Cross-Connect Establishment
-
- (2a) The manager creates a row in this table by
- setting atmVcCrossConnectRowStatus to
- createAndWait(5). The agent checks the
- requested topology and the mutual sanity of
-
-
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- QoS Classes, i.e., the row creation fails if:
- - the requested topology is not supported
- by the agent,
- - the traffic/QoS parameter values
- associated with the requested row are
- incompatible with those of already existing
- rows for this VC cross-connect.
- [For example, for setting up
- a point-to-point VC cross-connect, the
- ATM traffic parameters in the receive direction
- of a VCL at the low end of the cross-connect
- must equal to the traffic parameters in the
- transmit direction of the other VCL at the
- high end of the cross-connect,
- otherwise, the row creation fails.]
- The agent also checks for internal errors
- in building the cross-connect.
-
- The atmVcCrossConnectIndex values in the
- corresponding atmVclTable rows are filled
- in by the agent at this point.
-
- (2b) The manager promotes the row in the
- atmVcCrossConnectTable by setting
- atmVcCrossConnectRowStatus to active(1). If
- this set is successful, the agent has reserved
- the resources specified by the ATM traffic
- parameter and QoS Class values
- for each direction of the VC cross-connect
- in an ATM switch or network.
-
- (3) The manager sets the
- atmVcCrossConnectAdminStatus to up(1)
- in all rows of this VC cross-connect to
- turn the traffic flow on.
-
-
- One-Shot VC Cross-Connect Establishment
-
- A VC cross-connect may also be established in
- one step by a set-request with all necessary
- parameter values and atmVcCrossConnectRowStatus
- set to createAndGo(4).
-
- In contrast to the negotiated VC cross-connect
- establishment which allows for detailed error
- checking i.e., set errors are explicitly linked to
-
-
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- one-shot VC cross-connect establishment
- performs the setup on one operation but does
- not have the advantage of step-wise error
- checking.
-
- VC Cross-Connect Retirement
-
- A VC cross-connect identified by a particular
- value of atmVcCrossConnectIndex is released by:
-
- (1) Setting atmVcCrossConnectRowStatus of all rows
- identified by this value of
- atmVcCrossConnectIndex to destroy(6).
- The agent may release all
- associated resources, and the
- atmVcCrossConnectIndex values in the
- corresponding atmVclTable row are removed.
- Note that a situation when only a subset of
- the associated rows are deleted corresponds
- to a VC topology change.
-
- (2) After deletion of the appropriate
- atmVcCrossConnectEntries, the manager may
- set atmVclRowStatus to destroy(6) the
- associated VCLs. The agent releases
- the resources and removes the associated
- rows in the atmVclTable.
-
- VC Cross-Connect Reconfiguration
-
- At the discretion of the agent, a VC
- cross-connect may be reconfigured by
- adding and/or deleting leafs to/from
- the VC topology as per the VC cross-connect
- establishment/retirement procedures.
- Reconfiguration of traffic/QoS parameter
- values requires release of the VC cross-connect
- before those parameter values may by changed
- for individual VCLs."
- INDEX { atmVcCrossConnectIndex,
- atmVcCrossConnectLowIfIndex,
- atmVcCrossConnectLowVpi,
- atmVcCrossConnectLowVci,
- atmVcCrossConnectHighIfIndex,
- atmVcCrossConnectHighVpi,
- atmVcCrossConnectHighVci }
- ::= { atmVcCrossConnectTable 1 }
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- AtmVcCrossConnectEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
- atmVcCrossConnectIndex INTEGER,
- atmVcCrossConnectLowIfIndex IfIndex,
- atmVcCrossConnectLowVpi INTEGER,
- atmVcCrossConnectLowVci INTEGER,
- atmVcCrossConnectHighIfIndex IfIndex,
- atmVcCrossConnectHighVpi INTEGER,
- atmVcCrossConnectHighVci INTEGER,
- atmVcCrossConnectAdminStatus INTEGER,
- atmVcCrossConnectL2HOperStatus INTEGER,
- atmVcCrossConnectH2LOperStatus INTEGER,
- atmVcCrossConnectL2HLastChange TimeStamp,
- atmVcCrossConnectH2LLastChange TimeStamp,
- atmVcCrossConnectRowStatus RowStatus
- }
-
- atmVcCrossConnectIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..2147483647)
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "A unique value to identify this VC cross-connect."
- ::= { atmVcCrossConnectEntry 1 }
-
- atmVcCrossConnectLowIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX IfIndex
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object is equal to MIB II's
- ifIndex value of the ATM interface port for this
- VC cross-connect. The term low implies
- that this ATM interface has the numerically lower
- ifIndex value than the other ATM interface
- identified in the same atmVcCrossConnectEntry."
- ::= { atmVcCrossConnectEntry 2 }
-
- atmVcCrossConnectLowVpi OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..4095)
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object is equal to the VPI
- value at the ATM interface
- associated with the VC cross-connect that is
- identified by atmVcCrossConnectLowIfIndex.
- The VPI value cannot exceed the number
- supported by the atmInterfaceMaxVpiBits
-
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- ::= { atmVcCrossConnectEntry 3 }
-
- atmVcCrossConnectLowVci OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535)
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object is equal to the VCI
- value at the ATM interface
- associated with this VC cross-connect that is
- identified by atmVcCrossConnectLowIfIndex.
- The VCI value cannot exceed the number
- supported by the atmInterfaceMaxVciBits
- at the low ATM interface port."
- ::= { atmVcCrossConnectEntry 4 }
-
- atmVcCrossConnectHighIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX IfIndex
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object is equal to MIB II's
- ifIndex value for the ATM interface port for
- this VC cross-connect. The term high
- implies that this VC cross-connect
- that this ATM interface has the numerically higher
- ifIndex value than the other ATM interface
- identified in the same atmVcCrossConnectEntry."
- ::= { atmVcCrossConnectEntry 5 }
-
- atmVcCrossConnectHighVpi OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..4095)
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object is equal to the VPI
- value at the ATM interface
- associated with the VC cross-connect that is
- identified by atmVcCrossConnectHighIfIndex.
- The VPI value cannot exceed
- the number supported by the atmInterfaceMaxVpiBits
- at the high ATM interface port."
- ::= { atmVcCrossConnectEntry 6 }
-
- atmVcCrossConnectHighVci OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535)
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
-
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- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object is equal to the VCI
- value at the ATM interface
- associated with the VC cross-connect that is
- identified by atmVcCrossConnectHighIfIndex.
- The VCI value cannot exceed
- the number supported by the atmInterfaceMaxVciBits
- at the high ATM interface port."
- ::= { atmVcCrossConnectEntry 7 }
-
- atmVcCrossConnectAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- up(1),
- down(2)
- }
- MAX-ACCESS read-create
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object identifies the desired
- administrative status of this bi-directional
- VC cross-connect. The up and down states
- indicate that the traffic flow is enabled or
- disabled respectively on this VC cross-connect."
- DEFVAL { down }
- ::= { atmVcCrossConnectEntry 8 }
-
- atmVcCrossConnectL2HOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- up(1),
- down(2),
- unknown(3)
- }
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object identifies the current
- operational status of the VC cross-connect
- in one direction; (i.e., from the low to
- high direction). The up and down states indicate
- that this ATM VC cross-connect from low
- to high direction is operational or not
- operational respectively. The unknown state
- indicates that the state of it cannot be
- determined."
- ::= { atmVcCrossConnectEntry 9 }
-
-
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- atmVcCrossConnectH2LOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- up(1),
- down(2),
- unknown(3)
- }
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object identifies the current
- operational status of the VC cross-connect
- in one direction; (i.e., from the high to
- low direction). The up and down states indicate
- that this ATM VC cross-connect from high
- to low direction is operational or not
- operational respectively. The unknown state
- indicates that the state of it cannot be
- determined."
- ::= { atmVcCrossConnectEntry 10 }
-
- atmVcCrossConnectL2HLastChange OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX TimeStamp
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of MIB II's sysUpTime object
- at the time this VC cross-connect entered
- its current operational state in low to high
- direction. If the current state was
- entered prior to the last re-initialization of the
- agent, then this object contains a zero value."
- ::= { atmVcCrossConnectEntry 11 }
-
- atmVcCrossConnectH2LLastChange OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX TimeStamp
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of MIB II's sysUpTime object
- at the time this VC cross-connect entered
- its current operational state in high to low
- direction. If the current state was
- entered prior to the last re-initialization of the
- agent, then this object contains a zero value."
- ::= { atmVcCrossConnectEntry 12 }
-
- atmVcCrossConnectRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX RowStatus
-
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- MAX-ACCESS read-create
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The status of this entry in the
- atmVcCrossConnectTable. This object is used to
- create a new cross-connect for cross-connecting
- VCLs which are created using the atmVclTable
- or to change or delete existing cross-connect.
- This object must be initially set to
- `createAndWait' or 'createAndGo'. This object
- cannot be set to `active' unless the following
- columnar object exists in this row:
- atmVcCrossConnectAdminStatus.
- To turn on a VC cross-connect,
- the atmVcCrossConnectAdminStatus
- is set to `up'."
- ::= { atmVcCrossConnectEntry 13 }
-
-
- -- AAL5 Virtual Channel Connection Performance Statistics
- -- Group
-
- -- This group contains the AAL5
- -- performance statistics of a VCC at the
- -- interface associated with an AAL5 entity in an ATM
- -- host or ATM switch.
-
-
- aal5VccTable OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Aal5VccEntry
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This table contains AAL5 VCC performance
- parameters."
- ::= { atmMIBObjects 12 }
-
- aal5VccEntry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Aal5VccEntry
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This list contains the AAL5 VCC
- performance parameters."
- INDEX { ifIndex, aal5VccVpi, aal5VccVci }
- ::= { aal5VccTable 1 }
-
- Aal5VccEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
-
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- aal5VccVpi INTEGER,
- aal5VccVci INTEGER,
- aal5VccCrcErrors Counter32,
- aal5VccSarTimeOuts Counter32,
- aal5VccOverSizedSDUs Counter32
- }
-
-
- aal5VccVpi OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..4095)
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The VPI value of the AAL5 VCC at the
- interface identified by the ifIndex."
- ::= { aal5VccEntry 1 }
-
- aal5VccVci OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535)
- MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The VCI value of the AAL5 VCC at the
- interface identified by the ifIndex."
- ::= { aal5VccEntry 2 }
-
- aal5VccCrcErrors OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter32
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of AAL5 CPCS PDUs received with
- CRC-32 errors on this AAL5 VCC at the
- interface associated with an AAL5 entity."
- ::= { aal5VccEntry 3 }
-
- aal5VccSarTimeOuts OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter32
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of partially re-assembled AAL5
- CPCS PDUs which were discarded
- on this AAL5 VCC at the interface associated
- with an AAL5 entity because they
- were not fully re-assembled within the
- required time period. If the re-assembly
- timer is not supported, then this object
-
-
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- contains a zero value."
- ::= { aal5VccEntry 4 }
-
- aal5VccOverSizedSDUs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter32
- MAX-ACCESS read-only
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of AAL5 CPCS PDUs discarded
- on this AAL5 VCC at the interface
- associated with an AAL5 entity because the
- AAL5 SDUs were too large."
- ::= { aal5VccEntry 5 }
-
-
- -- Conformance Information
-
- atmMIBConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmMIB 2 }
-
- atmMIBGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER
- ::= { atmMIBConformance 1 }
- atmMIBCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER
- ::= { atmMIBConformance 2 }
-
-
- -- Compliance Statements
-
- atmMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The compliance statement for SNMP entities
- including networks which have ATM and
- AAL5 interfaces."
-
- MODULE -- this module
- MANDATORY-GROUPS {atmInterfaceConfGroup,
- atmTrafficDescrGroup}
-
- OBJECT atmInterfaceMaxVpcs
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmInterfaceMaxVccs
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
-
-
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- OBJECT atmInterfaceMaxActiveVpiBits
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmInterfaceMaxActiveVciBits
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmInterfaceIlmiVpi
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmInterfaceIlmiVci
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmInterfaceMyNeighborIpAddress
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmInterfaceMyNeighborIfName
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmTrafficDescrType
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmTrafficDescrParam1
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmTrafficDescrParam2
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmTrafficDescrParam3
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
-
-
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- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmTrafficDescrParam4
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmTrafficDescrParam5
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmTrafficQoSClass
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmTrafficDescrRowStatus
- SYNTAX INTEGER {active(1)}
- -- subset of RowStatus
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required, and only one
- of the six enumerated values for the
- RowStatus textual convention need be
- supported, specifically: active(1)."
-
- GROUP atmInterfaceDs3PlcpGroup
- DESCRIPTION
- "This group is mandatory only for those
- ATM interfaces which implement the
- DS3 PLCP layer."
-
- GROUP atmInterfaceTCGroup
- DESCRIPTION
- "This group is mandatory only for those
- ATM interfaces which implement the
- TC Sublayer."
-
- GROUP atmVpcTerminationGroup
- DESCRIPTION
- "This group is mandatory only for those
- ATM interfaces which implement ATM
- VPLs that terminate VPCs (i.e., ones which
- are NOT cross-connected to other VPLs)."
-
- GROUP atmVpCrossConnectGroup
- DESCRIPTION
-
-
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- "This group is mandatory only for those
- ATM interfaces which implement ATM
- VPLs that are not associated with VCLs
- and are cross-connected to other VPLs."
-
- OBJECT atmVplVpi
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..255)
- DESCRIPTION
- "For ATM UNIs supporting VPCs, the VPI value
- ranges from 1 to 255."
-
- OBJECT atmVplAdminStatus
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmVplReceiveTrafficDescrIndex
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmVplTransmitTrafficDescrIndex
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmVplRowStatus
- SYNTAX INTEGER {active(1)}
- -- subset of RowStatus
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required, and only one
- of the six enumerated values for the
- RowStatus textual convention need be
- supported, specifically: active(1)."
-
- OBJECT atmVpCrossConnectLowVpi
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..255)
- DESCRIPTION
- "For ATM UNIs supporting VPCs, the VPI value
- at the numerically lower ATM interface port
- index number ranges from 1 to 255."
-
- OBJECT atmVpCrossConnectHighVpi
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..255)
- DESCRIPTION
- "For ATM UNIs supporting VPCs, the VPI value
- at the numerically higher ATM interface port
-
-
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- index number ranges from 1 to 255."
-
- OBJECT atmVpCrossConnectAdminStatus
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmVpCrossConnectRowStatus
- SYNTAX INTEGER {active(1)}
- -- subset of RowStatus
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required, and only one
- of the six enumerated values for the
- RowStatus textual convention need be
- supported, specifically: active(1)."
-
- GROUP atmVccTerminationGroup
- DESCRIPTION
- "This group is mandatory only for those
- ATM interfaces which implement ATM
- VCLs that terminate VCCs (i.e., ones which
- are NOT cross-connected to other VCLs)."
-
- GROUP atmVcCrossConnectGroup
- DESCRIPTION
- "This group is mandatory only for those
- ATM interfaces which implement ATM
- VCLs that are cross-connected to
- other VCLs."
-
- OBJECT atmVclVpi
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..255)
- DESCRIPTION
- "For ATM UNIs supporting VCCs, the VPI value
- ranges from 0 to 255."
-
- OBJECT atmVclAdminStatus
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmVclReceiveTrafficDescrIndex
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmVclTransmitTrafficDescrIndex
-
-
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- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmVccAalType
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmVclRowStatus
- SYNTAX INTEGER {active(1)}
- -- subset of RowStatus
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required, and only one
- of the six enumerated values for the
- RowStatus textual convention need be
- supported, specifically: active(1)."
-
- OBJECT atmVcCrossConnectLowVpi
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..255)
- DESCRIPTION
- "For ATM UNIs supporting VCCs, the VPI value
- at the numerically lower ATM interface port
- index number ranges from 0 to 255."
-
- OBJECT atmVcCrossConnectHighVpi
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..255)
- DESCRIPTION
- "For ATM UNIs supporting VCCs, the VPI value
- at the numerically higher ATM interface port
- index number ranges from 0 to 255."
-
- OBJECT atmVcCrossConnectAdminStatus
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmVcCrossConnectRowStatus
- SYNTAX INTEGER { active(1)}
- -- subset of RowStatus
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required, and only one
- of the six enumerated values for the
- RowStatus textual convention need be
- supported, specifically: active(1)."
-
-
-
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- GROUP aal5VccGroup
- DESCRIPTION
- "This group is mandatory for the
- AAL5 virtual connections only."
-
- OBJECT aal5VccVpi
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..255)
- DESCRIPTION
- "For ATM UNIs supporting AAL5 VCCs,
- the VPI value ranges from 0 to 255."
-
- OBJECT atmVccAal5CpcsTransmitSduSize
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmVccAal5CpcsReceiveSduSize
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
-
- OBJECT atmVccAal5EncapsType
- MIN-ACCESS read-only
- DESCRIPTION
- "Write access is not required."
- ::= { atmMIBCompliances 1 }
-
-
- -- Units of Conformance
-
- atmInterfaceConfGroup OBJECT-GROUP
- OBJECTS {
- atmInterfaceMaxVpcs, atmInterfaceMaxVccs,
- atmInterfaceConfVpcs, atmInterfaceConfVccs,
- atmInterfaceMaxActiveVpiBits,
- atmInterfaceMaxActiveVciBits,
- atmInterfaceIlmiVpi,
- atmInterfaceIlmiVci,
- atmInterfaceAddressType,
- atmInterfaceAdminAddress,
- atmInterfaceMyNeighborIpAddress,
- atmInterfaceMyNeighborIfName}
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "A collection of objects providing configuration
- information about an ATM interface."
- ::= { atmMIBGroups 1 }
-
-
-
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- atmTrafficDescrGroup OBJECT-GROUP
- OBJECTS {
- atmTrafficDescrType, atmTrafficDescrParam1,
- atmTrafficDescrParam2, atmTrafficDescrParam3,
- atmTrafficDescrParam4, atmTrafficDescrParam5,
- atmTrafficQoSClass, atmTrafficDescrRowStatus}
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "A collection of objects providing information
- about ATM traffic descriptor type and
- the associated parameters."
- ::= { atmMIBGroups 2 }
-
- atmInterfaceDs3PlcpGroup OBJECT-GROUP
- OBJECTS {atmInterfaceDs3PlcpSEFSs,
- atmInterfaceDs3PlcpAlarmState,
- atmInterfaceDs3PlcpUASs}
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "A collection of objects providing information
- about DS3 PLCP layer at an ATM interface."
- ::= { atmMIBGroups 3 }
-
- atmInterfaceTCGroup OBJECT-GROUP
- OBJECTS { atmInterfaceOCDEvents,
- atmInterfaceTCAlarmState }
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "A collection of objects providing information
- about TC sublayer at an ATM interface."
- ::= { atmMIBGroups 4 }
-
- atmVpcTerminationGroup OBJECT-GROUP
- OBJECTS {atmVplOperStatus, atmVplAdminStatus,
- atmVplLastChange,
- atmVplReceiveTrafficDescrIndex,
- atmVplTransmitTrafficDescrIndex,
- atmVplRowStatus }
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "A collection of objects providing
- information about a VPL at an ATM interface
- which terminates a VPC
- (i.e., one which is NOT cross-connected
- to other VPLs)."
- ::= { atmMIBGroups 5 }
-
- atmVccTerminationGroup OBJECT-GROUP
-
-
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- OBJECTS {atmVclOperStatus, atmVclAdminStatus,
- atmVclLastChange,
- atmVclReceiveTrafficDescrIndex,
- atmVclTransmitTrafficDescrIndex,
- atmVccAalType, atmVclRowStatus }
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "A collection of objects providing information
- about a VCL at an ATM interface
- which terminates a VCC (i.e., one which is
- NOT cross-connected to other VCLs)."
- ::= { atmMIBGroups 6 }
-
- atmVpCrossConnectGroup OBJECT-GROUP
- OBJECTS { atmVplReceiveTrafficDescrIndex,
- atmVplTransmitTrafficDescrIndex,
- atmVplOperStatus, atmVplRowStatus,
- atmVpCrossConnectAdminStatus,
- atmVpCrossConnectL2HOperStatus,
- atmVpCrossConnectH2LOperStatus,
- atmVpCrossConnectL2HLastChange,
- atmVpCrossConnectH2LLastChange,
- atmVpCrossConnectRowStatus,
- atmVplCrossConnectIdentifier,
- atmVpCrossConnectIndexNext }
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "A collection of objects providing
- information about a VP cross-connect
- and the associated VPLs that are
- cross-connected together."
- ::= { atmMIBGroups 7 }
-
- atmVcCrossConnectGroup OBJECT-GROUP
- OBJECTS { atmVclReceiveTrafficDescrIndex,
- atmVclTransmitTrafficDescrIndex,
- atmVclOperStatus, atmVclRowStatus,
- atmVcCrossConnectAdminStatus,
- atmVcCrossConnectL2HOperStatus,
- atmVcCrossConnectH2LOperStatus,
- atmVcCrossConnectL2HLastChange,
- atmVcCrossConnectH2LLastChange,
- atmVcCrossConnectRowStatus,
- atmVclCrossConnectIdentifier,
- atmVcCrossConnectIndexNext }
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "A collection of objects providing
-
-
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- information about a VC cross-connect
- and the associated VCLs that are
- cross-connected together."
- ::= { atmMIBGroups 8 }
-
- aal5VccGroup OBJECT-GROUP
- OBJECTS {atmVccAal5CpcsTransmitSduSize,
- atmVccAal5CpcsReceiveSduSize,
- atmVccAal5EncapsType,
- aal5VccCrcErrors, aal5VccSarTimeOuts,
- aal5VccOverSizedSDUs }
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "A collection of objects providing
- AAL5 configuration and performance statistics
- of a VCC."
- ::= { atmMIBGroups 9 }
-
- END
-
- 11. Acknowledgments
-
- This memo is the result of the work of the AToMMIB Working Group. In
- particular, the contributions of Keith McCloghrie and Ted Brunner
- were critical to the formulation of this specification.
-
- 12. References
-
- [1] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser, "Structure
- of Management Information for version 2 of the Simple Network
- Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1442, SNMP Research,Inc.,
- Hughes LAN Systems, Dover Beach Consulting, Inc., Carnegie Mellon
- University, April 1993.
-
- [2] McCloghrie, K., and M. Rose, Editors, "Management Information
- Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II",
- STD 17, RFC 1213, Hughes LAN Systems, Performance Systems
- International, March 1991.
-
- [3] Galvin, J., and K. McCloghrie, "Administrative Model for version
- 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1445,
- Trusted Information Systems, Hughes LAN Systems, April 1993.
-
- [4] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser, "Protocol
- Operations for version 2 of the Simple Network Management
- Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1448, SNMP Research, Inc., Hughes LAN
- Systems, Dover Beach Consulting, Inc., Carnegie Mellon
- University, April 1993.
-
-
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- [5] McCloghrie, K. and F. Kastenholz, "Evolution of the Interfaces
- Group of MIB-II", RFC 1573, Hughes LAN Systems, FTP Software,
- January 1994.
-
- [6] Brown, T., and K. Tesink, "Definitions of Managed Objects for
- SMDS Interfaces", RFC 1694, Bellcore, August 1994.
-
- [7] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser, "Textual
- Conventions for SNMPv2", RFC 1443, SNMP Research,Inc., Hughes LAN
- Systems, Dover Beach Consulting, Inc., Carnegie Mellon
- University, April 1993.
-
- [8] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser,
- "Conformance Statements for SNMPv2", RFC 1444, SNMP
- Research,Inc., Hughes LAN Systems, Dover Beach Consulting, Inc.,
- Carnegie Mellon University, April 1993.
-
- [9] "ATM Forum UNI Specification, Version 3.0", September 1993.
-
- [10] "ATM Forum B-ICI Specification, Version 1.0", September 1993.
-
- 13. Security Considerations
-
- Security issues are not discussed in this memo.
-
- 14. Authors' Addresses
-
- Masuma Ahmed
- Bell Communications Research
- Room 1F-217
- 331 Newman Springs Road
- P.O. Box 7020
- Red Bank, NJ 07701-7020
-
- Phone: (908) 758-2515
- EMail: mxa@mail.bellcore.com
-
-
- Kaj Tesink
- Bell Communications Research
- Room 1A-427
- 331 Newman Springs Road
- P.O. Box 7020
- Red Bank, NJ 07701-7020
-
- Phone: (908) 758-5254
- EMail: kaj@cc.bellcore.com
-
-
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