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MEF-UNI-EVC-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
NOTIFICATION-TYPE, MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, Unsigned32, enterprises,
Counter32, Counter64
FROM SNMPv2-SMI -- RFC 2578
RowStatus, MacAddress, DateAndTime, TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, DisplayString
FROM SNMPv2-TC -- RFC 2579
OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP, MODULE-COMPLIANCE
FROM SNMPv2-CONF -- RFC 2580
ifIndex
FROM IF-MIB -- [RFC2863]
EntityAdminState, EntityOperState
FROM ENTITY-STATE-TC-MIB -- RFC 4268
VlanId
FROM Q-BRIDGE-MIB -- [RFC4363]
IEEE8021PriorityValue
FROM IEEE8021-TC-MIB; -- IEEE 802.1ap
mefUniEvcMib MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "201301251200Z" -- January 25, 2013
ORGANIZATION "Metro Ethernet Forum"
CONTACT-INFO
"Web URL: http://metroethernetforum.org/
E-mail: mibs@metroethernetforum.org
Postal: Metro Ethernet Forum
6033 W. Century Boulevard, Suite 1107
Los Angeles, CA 90045
U.S.A.
Phone: +1 310-642-2800
Fax: +1 310-642-2808"
DESCRIPTION
"This MIB module contains the management objects for the
management of User Network Interfaces (UNIs) and Ethernet
Virtual Connections (EVCs)
Copyright 2013 Metro Ethernet Forum
All rights reserved.
****************************************************************************
Reference Overview
A number of base documents have been used to create this MIB. The following
are the abbreviations for the baseline documents:
[MEF6.1] refers to MEF 6.1 'Ethernet Services Definitions - Phase 2',
April 2008
[MEF 6.1.1] refers to MEF 6.1.1 'Layer 2 Control Protocol Handling Amendment
to MEF 6.1', January 2012
[MEF 7.2] refers to MEF 7.2 'Carrier Ethernet Management Information Model',
January 2013
[MEF 10.2] refers to MEF 10.2 'Ethernet Services Attributes Phase 2',
October 2009
[MEF 26.1] refers to MEF 26.1 'External Network Network Interface (ENNI) -
Phase 2', January 2012
[Q.840.1] refers to 'ITU-T Requirements and analysis for NMS-EMS
management interface of Ethernet over Transport and Metro Ethernet
Network (EoT/MEN)', March 2007
****************************************************************************
"
REVISION "201301251200Z" -- January 25, 2013
DESCRIPTION
"Initial Version."
::= { enterprises mef(15007) mefService(2) 2 }
-- *****************************************************************************
-- Object definitions in the Service MIB Module
-- *****************************************************************************
mefServiceNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mefUniEvcMib 0 }
mefServiceObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mefUniEvcMib 1 }
mefServiceMibConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mefUniEvcMib 2 }
-- *****************************************************************************
-- Groups in the Service MIB Module
-- *****************************************************************************
mefServiceInterfaceAttributes OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mefServiceObjects 1 }
mefServiceUniAttributes OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mefServiceObjects 2 }
mefServiceEvcAttributes OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mefServiceObjects 3 }
mefServiceBwpAttributes OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mefServiceObjects 4 }
mefServiceCosAttributes OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mefServiceObjects 5 }
mefServiceL2cpAttributes OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mefServiceObjects 6 }
mefServiceNotificationCfg OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mefServiceObjects 7 }
mefServiceNotificationObj OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mefServiceObjects 8 }
-- *****************************************************************************
-- Ethernet Service Textual Conventions
-- *****************************************************************************
MefServicePreservationType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Configures the EVC preservation attributes.
preserve(1) The type of service is preserved, either
CE-VLAN ID or CE-VLAN CoS as indicated by
the specific object.
noPreserve(2) The type of service is not preserved, either
CE-VLAN ID or CE-VLAN CoS as indicated by
the specific object.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.1; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.3"
SYNTAX INTEGER {
preserve (1),
noPreserve (2)
}
MefServiceDeliveryType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A MEF service can have one of three different delivery types:
discard(1) Service Frames are discarded
unconditional(2) Service Frames are unconditionally
delivered no matter the content of the
Service Frame. An example of this is
a Point-to-Point EVC
conditional(3) Service Frame are conditionally
delivered to the destination UNI. The
condition is specified, for example via a
bandwidth profile or unicast MAC address
learning.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0"
SYNTAX INTEGER {
discard (1),
unconditional (2),
conditional (3)
}
MefServiceInterfaceType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A MEF Interface can be one of several types:
bUni1d1(0) UNI Type 1.1
bUni1d2(1) UNI Type 1.2
bUni2d1(2) UNI Type 2.1
bUni2d2(3) UNI Type 2.2
bEnni(4) ENNI
bEnniVuni(5) VUNI on an ENNI
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0"
SYNTAX BITS {
bUni1d1(0),
bUni1d2(1),
bUni2d1(2),
bUni2d2(3),
bEnni(4),
bEnniVuni(5)
}
MefServiceListType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "255t"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An octet string containing a list of item values.
An item value is an arbitrary string of octets from
ASCII character 0x21 - 0x7E, but may not contain
a delimiter character. Delimiter characters are
defined to be one of the following:
- An ASCII comma character (0x2C)
- An ASCII colon character (0x3A)
Delimiter characters are used to separate item values
in a item list. Only a single delimiter character may
occur between two item values. A item value may not
have a zero length. These constraints imply certain
restrictions on the contents of this object:
- There cannot be a leading or trailing delimiter
character.
- There cannot be multiple adjacent delimiter
characters.
The 'comma' delimiter separates individual items or a
sequence of items. The 'colon' delimiter indicates a range
of items from the first item before the colon through the
last item after the colon. Individual ranges in the same
item list need to be separated by a 'comma'.
Some examples of valid item lists are:
- '' -- an empty list
- '1234' -- list of one item
- '10,11,12' -- list of several items
- '10:20' -- a list containing all the valid values from
10 through 20
Note that although an item value may not have a length of
zero, an empty string is still valid. This indicates
an empty list (i.e. there are no tag values in the list).
The use of the item list is to select one or more items at
one time with a single object instead of having separate row
entries in a table for each individual item.
"
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))
-- *****************************************************************************
-- Ethernet Service Interface Configuration
-- *****************************************************************************
mefServiceInterfaceCfgTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MefServiceInterfaceCfgEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table represents the local interface configuration table for an
MEF Ethernet compliant Network Element (NE). The primary purpose of
this table is to provide configuration of the interface for a Metro
Ethernet NE (ME-NE). Rows are automatically created by the SNMP
Agent in the table based upon the MEF compliant interfaces that a ME-NE
contains based upon the listed defaults. A SNMP Manager can modify
values of each of the objects in the row.
This table may be sparsely populated based upon the number of ME-NE
interfaces that the device supports.
Rows in this table are accessed by the IF-MIB interface object ifIndex.
Rows in this table and the values of the objects in the row are
persistent (non-volatile) upon reboot.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1], [MEF 7.2], [MEF 10.2], [Q.840.1]"
::= { mefServiceInterfaceAttributes 1 }
mefServiceInterfaceCfgEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MefServiceInterfaceCfgEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The conceptual row of mefServiceInterfaceCfgTable."
INDEX { ifIndex }
::= { mefServiceInterfaceCfgTable 1 }
MefServiceInterfaceCfgEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
mefServiceInterfaceCfgType MefServiceInterfaceType,
mefServiceInterfaceCfgIdentifier DisplayString,
mefServiceInterfaceCfgFrameFormat INTEGER,
mefServiceInterfaceCfgIngressBwpGrpIndex Unsigned32,
mefServiceInterfaceCfgEgressBwpGrpIndex Unsigned32,
mefServiceInterfaceCfgL2cpGrpIndex Unsigned32
}
mefServiceInterfaceCfgType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MefServiceInterfaceType
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the configured interface type. One
bit in the vector can be set at one time based upon the
possible values indicated by mefServiceInterfaceStatusType.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.1, 6.2.1.2, 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { {bUni1d1} }
::= { mefServiceInterfaceCfgEntry 1 }
mefServiceInterfaceCfgIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the interface identifier and is an arbitrary
text string that is used to identify an interface. Unique string
values are chosen to uniquely identify an interface.
This object is used to add an identifier to a physical port. The
mefServiceUniCfgIdentifier can be used to add a separate identifier
that is associated with the service interface name.
Octet values of 0x00 through 0x1f are illegal.
MEF 26.1 restricts the maximum size identifiers to 45 octets.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.4"
DEFVAL { "" }
::= { mefServiceInterfaceCfgEntry 2 }
mefServiceInterfaceCfgFrameFormat OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
noTag (1),
ctag (2),
stag (3),
stagCtag (4)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the interface frame format type that the
interface can recognize.
noTag(1) indicates that all data on the interface is
as untagged data
ctag(2) indicates that tagged data is associated with
CE-VLAN ID or a C-TAG
stag(3) indicates that tagged data is associated with
a provider tag or S-TAG
stagCtag(4) indicates that service traffic identified with
both an S-TAG (outer tag) and a C-TAG (inner tag)
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0"
DEFVAL { noTag }
::= { mefServiceInterfaceCfgEntry 3 }
mefServiceInterfaceCfgIngressBwpGrpIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is the index number of the ingress bandwidth profile group
associated with the current interface. A value of 0 indicates that no
interface ingress bandwidth profile group is associated with the
interface.
This index indicates the specific bandwidth profile group previously
configured via mefServiceBwpGrpCfgTable and mefServiceBwpCfgTable
using this value for mefServiceBwpGrpCfgIndex. There may be multiple
entries in mefServiceBwpCfgTable using this index, each containing
bandwidth parameters for a different Class of Service Identifier.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2"
DEFVAL { 0 }
::= { mefServiceInterfaceCfgEntry 4 }
mefServiceInterfaceCfgEgressBwpGrpIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is the index number of the egress bandwidth profile group
associated with the current interface. A value of 0 indicates that no
interface egress bandwidth profile group is associated with the
interface.
This index indicates the specific bandwidth profile group previously
configured via mefServiceBwpGrpCfgTable and mefServiceBwpCfgTable
using this value for mefServiceBwpGrpCfgIndex. There may be multiple
entries in mefServiceBwpCfgTable using this index, each containing
bandwidth parameters for a different Class of Service Identifier.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2"
DEFVAL { 0 }
::= { mefServiceInterfaceCfgEntry 5 }
mefServiceInterfaceCfgL2cpGrpIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is the index of the L2CP profile group
(mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgIndex) associated with the current interface. A
value of 0 indicates that no interface L2CP profile group is associated
with the interface.
This index indicates the L2CP profile group previously configured via
mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgTable and mefServiceL2cpCfgTable using the value
of the mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgIndex. There may be multiple entries in
mefServiceL2cpCfgTable using this index, each containing
parameters for a different L2CP protocol.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0; [MEF 6.1.1] 8.0; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2"
DEFVAL { 0 }
::= { mefServiceInterfaceCfgEntry 9 }
-- *****************************************************************************
-- Ethernet Service Interface Status
-- *****************************************************************************
mefServiceInterfaceStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MefServiceInterfaceStatusEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table represents the local interface status table for an
MEF Ethernet compliant NE. The primary purpose of this table is to
provide status information of the interface for a ME-NE. Rows are
automatically created in the table based upon the interfaces that a MEF
NE contains. This tables contains the same rows as the
mefServiceInterfaceCfgTable. A SNMP Manager can access objects in each
of the rows in the table.
Rows in this table are accessed by the IF-MIB interface object ifIndex.
Rows in this table are persistent (non-volatile) upon reboot, but the
values of the objects in a row are not persistent.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1], [MEF 7.2], [MEF 10.2], [Q.840.1]"
::= { mefServiceInterfaceAttributes 2 }
mefServiceInterfaceStatusEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MefServiceInterfaceStatusEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The conceptual row of mefServiceInterfaceStatusTable."
INDEX { ifIndex }
::= { mefServiceInterfaceStatusTable 1 }
MefServiceInterfaceStatusEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
mefServiceInterfaceStatusType MefServiceInterfaceType,
mefServiceInterfaceStatusMaxVc Unsigned32,
mefServiceInterfaceStatusMaxEndPointPerVc Unsigned32
}
mefServiceInterfaceStatusType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MefServiceInterfaceType
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is a vector of bits that indicates the possible
interface types that an interface can be configured to. An interface,
for instance, can be configured to be a UNI type 1 or 2, or an ENNI.
All the possible capabilities of an interface are indicated, one bit
per possible type. At least one bit must be set for MEF compliant NEs.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0"
::= { mefServiceInterfaceStatusEntry 1 }
mefServiceInterfaceStatusMaxVc OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..4095)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the maximum number of virtual channels that the
interface can support. A virtual connection can be an Ethernet Virtual
Connection (EVC) or an Operator Virtual Connection (OVC) depending upon
the type of interface that is selected.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2"
::= { mefServiceInterfaceStatusEntry 2 }
mefServiceInterfaceStatusMaxEndPointPerVc OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..10)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the interface maximum number of end points per
virtual channel. It can be used to indicate the maximum number of OVC
end points per OVC. It has no current applicability for EVCs.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 26.1]"
::= { mefServiceInterfaceStatusEntry 3 }
-- *****************************************************************************
-- Ethernet Service Interface Statistics
-- *****************************************************************************
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table represents the local interface statistics table for an
MEF Ethernet compliant NE. The primary purpose of this table is to
provide statistics information of the interface for a ME-NE. Rows are
automatically created in the table based upon the interfaces that a MEF
NE contains. This table contains the same rows as the
mefServiceInterfaceCfgTable. A SNMP Manager can access objects in each
of the rows in the table.
Rows in this table are accessed by the IF-MIB interface object ifIndex.
Rows in this table are persistent (non-volatile) upon reboot, but the
values of the objects in a row are not persistent.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15], [Q.840.1]"
::= { mefServiceInterfaceAttributes 3 }
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The conceptual row of mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsTable."
INDEX { ifIndex }
::= { mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsTable 1 }
MefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressUndersized Counter32,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressOversized Counter32,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressFragments Counter32,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressCrcAlignment Counter32,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressInvalidVid Counter32,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressOctets Counter64,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressUnicast Counter64,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressMulticast Counter64,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressBroadcast Counter64,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEgressOctets Counter64,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEgressUnicast Counter64,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEgressMulticast Counter64,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEgressBroadcast Counter64
}
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressUndersized OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Ethernet frames"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is incremented for each frame received
on a NE interface that was smaller than 64 octets.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEntry 1 }
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressOversized OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Ethernet frames"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is incremented for each frame received
on a NE interface that was larger than the maximum MTU size.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEntry 2 }
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressFragments OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Ethernet frames"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is incremented for each frame received
on a NE interface that was less than 64 octets in length
(excluding framing bits but including FCS octets) and had
either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral
number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral
number of octets (Alignment Error).
Note that it is entirely normal for this counter to
increment. This is because it counts both runts (which are
normal occurrences due to collisions) and noise hits.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEntry 3 }
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressCrcAlignment OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Ethernet frames"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is incremented for each frame received
on a NE interface that was from 64 octets to the maximum MTU
size in length, but had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS)
with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with
a non-integral number of octets (Alignment Error).
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEntry 4 }
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressInvalidVid OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Ethernet frames"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is incremented for each frame received
on a NE interface with an invalid VLAN ID.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEntry 5 }
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressOctets OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "octets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is incremented by the number of octets in a
valid frame received on a NE interface.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEntry 6 }
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressUnicast OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "Ethernet frames"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is incremented for each valid unicast frame received
on a NE interface.
NEs that do not support 64 bit counters can return the
upper half of the counter as all zeros.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEntry 7 }
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressMulticast OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "Ethernet frames"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is incremented for each valid multicast frame received
on a NE interface.
ME-NEs that do not support 64 bit counters can return the
upper half of the counter as all zeros.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEntry 8 }
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressBroadcast OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "Ethernet frames"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is incremented for each valid broadcast frame received
on a NE interface.
ME-NEs that do not support 64 bit counters can return the
upper half of the counter as all zeros.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEntry 9 }
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEgressOctets OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "octets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is incremented by the number of octets in a frame
transmitted on a NE interface.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEntry 10 }
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEgressUnicast OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "Ethernet frames"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is incremented for each unicast frame transmitted on a
NE interface.
ME-NEs that do not support 64 bit counters can return the
upper half of the counter as all zeros.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEntry 11 }
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEgressMulticast OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "Ethernet frames"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is incremented for each multicast frame transmitted on a
NE interface.
ME-NEs that do not support 64 bit counters can return the
upper half of the counter as all zeros.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEntry 12 }
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEgressBroadcast OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "Ethernet frames"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is incremented for each broadcast frame transmitted on a
NE interface.
ME-NEs that do not support 64 bit counters can return the
upper half of the counter as all zeros.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEntry 13 }
-- *****************************************************************************
-- Ethernet UNI Interface Configuration
-- *****************************************************************************
mefServiceUniCfgTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MefServiceUniCfgEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table represents the specific UNI attributes configuration table
for an MEF Ethernet compliant NE. The primary purpose of this table
is to provide configuration of the UNI for a ME-NE. Rows are
automatically created in the table when an interface is configured as
type UNI via the mefServiceInterfaceCfgType object based upon the
listed defaults by the SNMP Agent. Rows are deleted if the interface
is configured to a non-UNI by the SNMP Agent. A SNMP Manager can modify
values of each of the objects in the row.
This table may be sparsely populated based upon the number of ME-NE
interfaces that are configured as type UNI.
Rows in this table are accessed by the IF-MIB interface object ifIndex.
Rows in this table and the values of the objects in the row are
persistent (non-volatile) upon reboot.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1], [MEF 7.2], [MEF 10.2], [Q.840.1]"
::= { mefServiceUniAttributes 1 }
mefServiceUniCfgEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MefServiceUniCfgEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The conceptual row of mefServiceUniCfgTable."
INDEX { ifIndex }
::= { mefServiceUniCfgTable 1 }
MefServiceUniCfgEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
mefServiceUniCfgIdentifier DisplayString,
mefServiceUniCfgBundlingMultiplex INTEGER,
mefServiceUniCfgCeVidUntagged VlanId,
mefServiceUniCfgCePriorityUntagged IEEE8021PriorityValue
}
mefServiceUniCfgIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the UNI identifier. This is distinct from
the mefServiceInterfaceCfgIdentifier and allows the naming of the
UNI separately from the Interface name. The identifier is
an arbitrary text string that is used to identify an interface.
Unique string values are chosen to uniquely identify the UNI.
This object is used to add an identifier to a service interface. The
mefServiceInterfaceCfgIdentifier can be used to add a separate
identifier that is associated with the physical interface name.
Octet values of 0x00 through 0x1f are illegal.
MEF 26.1 restricts the maximum size identifiers to 45 octets.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0, [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2"
DEFVAL { "" }
::= { mefServiceUniCfgEntry 1 }
mefServiceUniCfgBundlingMultiplex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
allToOne (1),
bundling (2),
multiplex (3),
bundlingMultiplex (4)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Configures bundling and multiplexing options for the UNI. This object
is an enumerated list of possible multiplexing and bundling options
on a UNI that is unambiguous and provides only the legal possibilities.
allToOne(1) All to One Bundling, used for Private services:
EPL, EP-LAN, and EP-Tree
bundling(2) Bundling, indicates one or more CE-VLANS per
service, used for virtual private CE-VLAN
preservation services: EVPL, EVP-LAN, EVP-Tree
multiplex(3) Service Multiplexing, indicates one or more EVCs
per UNI, used for virtual private CE-VLAN
preservation or non-preservation services:
EVPL, EVP-LAN, EVP-Tree
bundlingMultiplex(4) Service Multiplexing plus Bundling, indicates one
or more EVCs per UNI that are composed of one or
more CE-VLANs, used for virtual CE-VLAN
preservation services: EVPL, EVP-LAN, EVP-Tree
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0, [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2"
DEFVAL { allToOne }
::= { mefServiceUniCfgEntry 2 }
mefServiceUniCfgCeVidUntagged OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX VlanId
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Configures the CE VLAN ID associated with untagged and priority
Service Frames. It allows the identification of untagged and
priority tagged traffic with a specific CE-VLAN ID. This object
is ignored for all to one bundling at the UNI.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0, [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2"
DEFVAL { 1 }
::= { mefServiceUniCfgEntry 3 }
mefServiceUniCfgCePriorityUntagged OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IEEE8021PriorityValue
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Configures the CE VLAN Priority associated with untagged Service
Frames. It allows the assignment of a specific VLAN priority to
untagged traffic. This object is ignored for all to one bundling
at the UNI.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2"
DEFVAL { 0 }
::= { mefServiceUniCfgEntry 4 }
-- *****************************************************************************
-- Ethernet EVC Configuration
-- *****************************************************************************
mefServiceEvcNextIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object contains an unused value for an EVC on a
MEF compliant NE, or a zero to indicate that none exist. This value
needs to be read by the SNMP Manager in order to find an available
index for row-creation of an EVC and then used when a row is created.
This value is automatically updated by the SNMP Agent after the row
is created.
Referential integrity is necessary, i.e., the index needs to be
persistent upon a reboot or restart of a NE. The index
is never to be reused for a new EVC on the same MEF compliant
NE until it wraps to zero. The index value keeps
increasing up to that time. This is to facilitate access control based
on a fixed index for an EMS, since the index is not reused.
"
DEFVAL { 1 }
::= { mefServiceEvcAttributes 1 }
mefServiceEvcCfgTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MefServiceEvcCfgEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table represents the specific EVC attributes configuration table
for an MEF Ethernet compliant NE. The primary purpose of this table
is to provide configuration of the EVC for a ME-NE.
Rows in this table are accessed by the SNMP Manager via the EVC
number object mefServiceEvcCfgIndex. A new row is created in the
table by the SNMP Manager by first reading the mefServiceEvcNextIndex
to find an available EVC number and using this value when the row
is created. If an object in the row is not defined during row
creation time the object is set to the default value by the
SNMP Agent. Rows are deleted by the SNMP Manager via the
mefServiceEvcCfgRowStatus object.
Rows in this table and the values of the objects in the row are
persistent (non-volatile) upon reboot.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1], [MEF 7.2], [MEF 10.2], [Q.840.1]"
::= { mefServiceEvcAttributes 2 }
mefServiceEvcCfgEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MefServiceEvcCfgEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The conceptual row of mefServiceEvcCfgTable."
INDEX { mefServiceEvcCfgIndex }
::= { mefServiceEvcCfgTable 1 }
MefServiceEvcCfgEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
mefServiceEvcCfgIndex Unsigned32,
mefServiceEvcCfgIdentifier DisplayString,
mefServiceEvcCfgServiceType INTEGER,
mefServiceEvcCfgMtuSize Unsigned32,
mefServiceEvcCfgCevlanIdPreservation MefServicePreservationType,
mefServiceEvcCfgCevlanCosPreservation MefServicePreservationType,
mefServiceEvcCfgUnicastDelivery MefServiceDeliveryType,
mefServiceEvcCfgMulticastDelivery MefServiceDeliveryType,
mefServiceEvcCfgBroadcastDelivery MefServiceDeliveryType,
mefServiceEvcCfgL2cpGrpIndex Unsigned32,
mefServiceEvcCfgAdminState EntityAdminState,
mefServiceEvcCfgRowStatus RowStatus
}
mefServiceEvcCfgIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The specific instance of an EVC number."
::= { mefServiceEvcCfgEntry 1 }
mefServiceEvcCfgIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the EVC identifier. The identifier is
an arbitrary text string that is used to identify an EVC.
Unique string values are chosen to uniquely identify the EVC.
Octet values of 0x00 through 0x1f are illegal.
MEF 26.1 restricts the maximum size identifiers to 45 octets.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.1; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { "" }
::= { mefServiceEvcCfgEntry 2 }
mefServiceEvcCfgServiceType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
pointToPoint (1),
multipointToMultipoint (2),
rootedMultipoint (3)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object configures the EVC service type for the ME-NE.
pointToPoint(1) EVC Point-to-Point service,
used for EPL and EVPL services
multipointToMultipoint(2) EVC Multipoint-to-Multipoint Service,
used for EP-LAN and EVP-LAN services
rootedMultipoint(3) EVC Rooted-Multipoint Service,
used for EP-Tree and EVP-Tree services
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.1; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { pointToPoint }
::= { mefServiceEvcCfgEntry 3 }
mefServiceEvcCfgMtuSize OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1522..16384)
UNITS "octets"
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the configured EVC maximum service frame format
size. It must be less than or equal to the
mefServiceEvcStatusMaxMtuSize.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.1; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { 1522 }
::= { mefServiceEvcCfgEntry 4 }
mefServiceEvcCfgCevlanIdPreservation OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MefServicePreservationType
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object configures the EVC CE-VLAN ID preservation.
preserve(1) The CE-VLAN ID is preserved. The ingress CE-VLAN
is the CE-VLAN ID at the egress UNI
noPreserve(2) The CE-VLAN ID is not preserved. The ingress
CE-VLAN ID may not be the CE-VLAN ID at the egress
UNI
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.1; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { preserve }
::= { mefServiceEvcCfgEntry 5 }
mefServiceEvcCfgCevlanCosPreservation OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MefServicePreservationType
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object configures EVC CE-VLAN CoS preservation.
preserve(1) The CE-VLAN CoS is preserved. The ingress CE-VLAN
CoS is the CE-VLAN CoS at the egress UNI
noPreserve(2) The CE-VLAN CoS is not preserved. The ingress
CE-VLAN CoS may not be the CE-VLAN CoS at the
egress UNI
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.1; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { preserve }
::= { mefServiceEvcCfgEntry 6 }
mefServiceEvcCfgUnicastDelivery OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MefServiceDeliveryType
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object configures EVC Unicast delivery condition.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.1; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { unconditional }
::= { mefServiceEvcCfgEntry 7 }
mefServiceEvcCfgMulticastDelivery OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MefServiceDeliveryType
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object configures EVC Multicast delivery condition.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.1; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { unconditional }
::= { mefServiceEvcCfgEntry 8 }
mefServiceEvcCfgBroadcastDelivery OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MefServiceDeliveryType
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object configures EVC Broadcast delivery condition.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.1; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { unconditional }
::= { mefServiceEvcCfgEntry 9 }
mefServiceEvcCfgL2cpGrpIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is the index of the L2CP profile group
(mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgIndex) associated with the current EVC on an
interface. A value of 0 indicates that no EVC L2CP profile group is
associated with the EVC.
This index indicates the L2CP profile group previously configured via
the mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgTable and mefServiceL2cpCfgTable using the value
of the mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgIndex. There may be multiple entries in
mefServiceL2cpCfgTable using this index, each containing
parameters for a different L2CP protocol.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.1; [MEF 6.1.1] 8.0; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { 0 }
::= { mefServiceEvcCfgEntry 10 }
mefServiceEvcCfgAdminState OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX EntityAdminState
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object specifies the administrative state of the EVC.
If mefServiceEvcCfgAdminState is set to 'locked', the EVC will be
administratively locked.
If mefServiceEvcCfgAdminState is set to 'unlocked', the EVC will be
administratively unlocked if previously locked.
Other values of mefServiceEvcCfgAdminState are undefined.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { unlocked }
::= { mefServiceEvcCfgEntry 11 }
mefServiceEvcCfgRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The status of the row.
The writable columns in a row cannot be changed if the row
is active. All columns must have a valid value before a row
can be activated.
"
::= { mefServiceEvcCfgEntry 12 }
-- *****************************************************************************
-- Ethernet UNIs on a EVC Configuration
-- *****************************************************************************
mefServiceEvcUniCfgTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MefServiceEvcUniCfgEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table represents the specific EVC attributes configuration table
for an MEF Ethernet compliant NE. The primary purpose of this table
is to provide configuration of the EVC for a ME-NE at each MEF
compliant interface.
Rows in the table can only be created after the EVC is created.
Interfaces are added to the EVC and are selected as either a type 'root'
or 'leaf' by the creation of the row by the SNMP Manager as addressed
by mefServiceEvcCfgIndex and ifIndex. Rows are deleted by the SNMP
Manager via the mefServiceEvcUniCfgRowStatus object.
Rows in this table are accessed by the EVC number object
mefServiceEvcCfgIndex and the IF-MIB interface object ifIndex by
the SNMP Manager.
Rows in this table and the values of the objects in the row are
persistent (non-volatile) upon reboot.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1], [MEF 7.2], [MEF 10.2], [Q.840.1]"
::= { mefServiceEvcAttributes 3 }
mefServiceEvcUniCfgEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MefServiceEvcUniCfgEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The conceptual row of mefServiceEvcUniCfgTable."
INDEX { mefServiceEvcCfgIndex, ifIndex }
::= { mefServiceEvcUniCfgTable 1 }
MefServiceEvcUniCfgEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
mefServiceEvcUniCfgType INTEGER,
mefServiceEvcUniCfgRowStatus RowStatus
}
mefServiceEvcUniCfgType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
root (1),
leaf (2),
unknown (3)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object configures UNI type on an EVC.
root(1) Valid setting for all service types. A UNI set
to this value may send frames to UNIs configured
as 'root' or 'leaf'
leaf(2) Valid setting for Root-Multipoint EVCs only. A
UNI set to this value may send frames to UNIs
'root'
unknown(3) UNI port is not configured or illegally
configured. This value cannot be written, but
is only returned when the type is unknown.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 10.2]"
DEFVAL { root }
::= { mefServiceEvcUniCfgEntry 1 }
mefServiceEvcUniCfgRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The status of the row.
The writable columns in a row cannot be changed if the row
is active. All columns must have a valid value before a row
can be activated.
"
::= { mefServiceEvcUniCfgEntry 2 }
-- *****************************************************************************
-- Ethernet Service EVC Status
-- *****************************************************************************
mefServiceEvcStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MefServiceEvcStatusEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table represents the EVC status table for an
MEF Ethernet compliant NE. The primary purpose of this table is to
provide status information of the EVC for a ME-NE. Rows are
automatically created in the table by the SNMP Agent when a row is
created in the mefServiceEvcCfgTable. This table contains the same
rows as the mefServiceEvcCfgTable. Rows are automatically deleted
in this table by the SNMP Agent when the corresponding row is deleted
in the mefServiceEvcCfgTable.
Rows in this table are accessed via the EVC number object
mefServiceEvcCfgIndex by the SNMP Manager.
Rows in this table are persistent (non-volatile) upon reboot, but the
values of the objects in a row are not persistent.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 10.2]"
::= { mefServiceEvcAttributes 4 }
mefServiceEvcStatusEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MefServiceEvcStatusEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The conceptual row of mefServiceEvcStatusTable."
INDEX { mefServiceEvcCfgIndex }
::= { mefServiceEvcStatusTable 1 }
MefServiceEvcStatusEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
mefServiceEvcStatusMaxMtuSize Unsigned32,
mefServiceEvcStatusMaxNumUni Unsigned32,
mefServiceEvcStatusOperationalState INTEGER
}
mefServiceEvcStatusMaxMtuSize OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1522..16384)
UNITS "octets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the EVC maximum configurable service
frame format size. The actual configured size is set via the
mefServiceEvcCfgMtuSize object.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.1; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.3"
::= { mefServiceEvcStatusEntry 1 }
mefServiceEvcStatusMaxNumUni OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (2..16384)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the maximum number of UNIs in an EVC. For
a Point-to-Point EVC this value is '2'. For a Multipoint EVC the
value can be '2' or greater.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.1; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.3"
::= { mefServiceEvcStatusEntry 2 }
mefServiceEvcStatusOperationalState OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX EntityOperState
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the operational state (current
capability) of the EVC.
If the value is 'enabled', the EVC is able to ingress and
egress service frames and has been set to active.
If the value is 'disabled' the EVC is not able to ingress and
egress service frames, has detected an operational failure
condition, or has failed an internal test.
If the value is 'testing' the EVC has been placed into a test mode,
either a troubleshooting mode or a test mode.
If the value is 'unknown' the EVC is unable to report the operational
state.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.3"
::= { mefServiceEvcStatusEntry 3 }
-- *****************************************************************************
-- Ethernet EVC per UNI Attributes Configuration
-- *****************************************************************************
mefServiceEvcPerUniCfgTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MefServiceEvcPerUniCfgEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table represents the specific EVC per UNI attributes configuration
table for an MEF Ethernet compliant NE. The primary purpose of this table
is to provide configuration of the EVC per UNI attributes for a MEF
NE. Rows are automatically created in the table by the SNMP Agent with
the indicated default values when an interface is added to the EVC via
the mefServiceEvcUniCfgType object and are deleted when the corresponding
row is deleted in the mefServiceEvcCfgTable or an interface is
removed from the EVC.
Rows are accessed via the IF-MIB interface object ifIndex and the EVC
number object mefServiceEvcCfgIndex by the SNMP Manager.
Rows in this table and the value of the objects in the row are
persistent (non-volatile) upon reboot.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.1; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.3"
::= { mefServiceUniAttributes 2 }
mefServiceEvcPerUniCfgEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MefServiceEvcPerUniCfgEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The conceptual row of mefServicePerUniCfgTable.
"
INDEX { ifIndex, mefServiceEvcCfgIndex }
::= { mefServiceEvcPerUniCfgTable 1 }
MefServiceEvcPerUniCfgEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
mefServiceEvcPerUniCfgServiceType INTEGER,
mefServiceEvcPerUniCfgIdentifier DisplayString,
mefServiceEvcPerUniCfgCeVlanMap MefServiceListType,
mefServiceEvcPerUniCfgIngressBwpGrpIndex Unsigned32,
mefServiceEvcPerUniCfgEgressBwpGrpIndex Unsigned32
}
mefServiceEvcPerUniCfgServiceType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
epl (1),
evpl (2),
eplan (3),
evplan (4),
eptree (5),
evptree (6)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the specific Ethernet service type. The value is
derived from the EVC object 'mefServiceEvcCfgType' and the UNI object
'mefServiceUniCfgBundlingMultiplex'.
epl(1) Ethernet Private Line Service (EPL)
Point-to-Point EVC, all to one bundling
evpl(2) Ethernet Virtual Private Line (EVPL)
Point-to-Point EVC, bundling and/or multiplexing
eplan(3) Ethernet Private LAN Service (EP-LAN)
Multipoint-to-Multipoint EVC, all to one bundling
evplan(4) Ethernet Virtual Private LAN Service (EVP-LAN)
Multipoint-to-Multipoint EVC, bundling and/or multiplexing
eptree(5) Ethernet Private Tree Service (EP-Tree)
Rooted-Multipoint EVC, all to one bundling
evptree(6) Ethernet Virtual Private Tree Service (EVP-Tree)
Rooted-Multipoint EVC, bundling and/or multiplexing
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.1; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { epl }
::= { mefServiceEvcPerUniCfgEntry 1 }
mefServiceEvcPerUniCfgIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..90))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the concatenated EVC-UNI identifier. It is
the concatenation of the mefServiceUniCfgIdentifier and the
mefServiceEvcCfgIdentifier.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.1; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.3"
::= { mefServiceEvcPerUniCfgEntry 2 }
mefServiceEvcPerUniCfgCeVlanMap OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MefServiceListType
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the CE-VLANs associated with the specific
EVC on a UNI. CE-VLAN IDs have value of 0 to 4095. The CE-VLAN ID
list can be a single value or multiple values separated by a delimiter.
Some valid values are: '100', '1:10', '10,20,30', '1:4095'. In the
first example only CE-VLAN ID 100 is associated with the VLAN map.
In the second example the CE-VLAN map includes CE-VLAN IDs 1 through
10 (range of values). The third example indicates three separate values
that make up the CE-VLAN map. The last example indicates all CE-VLAN IDs
are included in the map (range of values).
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.1; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { "1:4095" }
::= { mefServiceEvcPerUniCfgEntry 3 }
mefServiceEvcPerUniCfgIngressBwpGrpIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is the index number of the ingress bandwidth profile group
associated with the current EVC on a UNI. A value of 0 indicates that
no ingress bandwidth profile group is associated with the EVC on a UNI.
This index indicates the specific bandwidth profile group previously
configured via mefServiceBwpGrpCfgTable and mefServiceBwpCfgTable
using this value for mefServiceBwpGrpCfgIndex. There may be multiple
entries in mefServiceBwpCfgTable using this index, each containing
bandwidth parameters for a different Class of Service Identifier.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.1; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { 0 }
::= { mefServiceEvcPerUniCfgEntry 4 }
mefServiceEvcPerUniCfgEgressBwpGrpIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is the index number of the egress bandwidth profile group
associated with the current EVC on a UNI. A value of 0 indicates that
no egress bandwidth profile group is associated with the EVC on a UNI.
This index indicates the specific bandwidth profile group previously
configured via mefServiceBwpGrpCfgTable and mefServiceBwpCfgTable
using this value for mefServiceBwpGrpCfgIndex. There may be multiple
entries in mefServiceBwpCfgTable using this index, each containing
bandwidth parameters for a different Class of Service Identifier.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.1; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { 0 }
::= { mefServiceEvcPerUniCfgEntry 5 }
-- *****************************************************************************
-- Ethernet Service Bandwidth Profile Group Table
-- *****************************************************************************
mefServiceBwpGrpNextIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object contains an unused value for a bandwidth profile group on a
MEF compliant NE, or a zero to indicate that none exist. This value
needs to be read by the SNMP Manager in order to find an available
index for row creation of a bandwidth profile group and then used when
a row is created. This value is automatically updated by the SNMP Agent
after the row is created.
Referential integrity is necessary, i.e., the index needs to be
persistent upon a reboot or restart of a NE. The index
is never to be reused for a new bandwidth profile group on the same MEF
compliant NE until it wraps to zero. The index value keeps
increasing up to that time. This is to facilitate access control based
on a fixed index for an EMS, since the index is not reused.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2, 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { 1 }
::= { mefServiceBwpAttributes 1 }
mefServiceBwpGrpCfgTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MefServiceBwpGrpCfgEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table supports bandwidth profile group settings. Rows in this table
are created by the SNMP Manager by first reading the
mefServiceBwpGrpNextIndex object to find an available bandwidth
profile group number and using this value when the row is created. If
an object in the row is not defined during row creation time the object
is set to the default value by the SNMP Agent. Rows are deleted by the
SNMP Manager via the mefServiceBwpGrpCfgRowStatus object and the
corresponding rows in the mefServiceBwpCfgTable and
mefServicePerformanceTable are deleted by the SNMP Agent.
Once a row in this table is created, an entry can be
created in the mefServiceBwpCfgTable using the index from this
table and the value of mefServiceBwpCfgNextIndex object.
A row in the mefServiceBwpCfgTable indicates how a specific bandwidth
profile will be handled.
Rows in this table are accessed via the bandwidth profile group object
mefServiceEvcCfgIndex by the SNMP Manager.
Rows in this table and the values of the objects in the row are
persistent (non-volatile) upon reboot.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1], [MEF 6.1.1] 8.0, [MEF 7.2], [MEF 10.2]"
::= { mefServiceBwpAttributes 2 }
mefServiceBwpGrpCfgEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MefServiceBwpGrpCfgEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Bandwidth profile group settings table entry."
INDEX { mefServiceBwpGrpCfgIndex }
::= { mefServiceBwpGrpCfgTable 1 }
MefServiceBwpGrpCfgEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
mefServiceBwpGrpCfgIndex Unsigned32,
mefServiceBwpCfgNextIndex Unsigned32,
mefServiceBwpGrpCfgRowStatus RowStatus
}
mefServiceBwpGrpCfgIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Bandwidth profile group index number"
::= { mefServiceBwpGrpCfgEntry 1 }
mefServiceBwpCfgNextIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the value to be used as the index of the
bandwidth profile table entries. This value is automatically
incremented when a row is created in the bandwidth profile table
by the SNMP Agent. When the SNMP Manager wants to create a new
row in the bandwidth profile table the value of this object is used
to create the specific row.
"
DEFVAL { 1 }
::= { mefServiceBwpGrpCfgEntry 2 }
mefServiceBwpGrpCfgRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The status of the row.
The writable columns in a row cannot be changed if the row
is active. All columns must have a valid value before a row
can be activated.
"
::= { mefServiceBwpGrpCfgEntry 3 }
-- *****************************************************************************
-- Ethernet Service Bandwidth Profile Table
-- *****************************************************************************
mefServiceBwpCfgTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MefServiceBwpCfgEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table supports bandwidth profile settings and allows multiple
bandwidth profiles to configured on an interface or a Virtual Service,
based upon different Class of Service Identifiers.
Rows in this table are created by the SNMP Manager by first reading
the mefServiceBwpCfgNextIndex object to find an available bandwidth
profile number and using this value when the row is created. If
an object in the row is not defined during row creation time the object
is set to the default value by the SNMP Agent.
Rows are deleted by the SNMP Manager via the mefServiceBwpCfgRowStatus
object or by the SNMP Agent when the corresponding row in the
mefServiceBwpGrpCfgTable is deleted. Corresponding rows in the
mefServicePerformanceTable are deleted by the SNMP Agent.
If resources in the ME-NE are not available to create a new bandwidth
profile or to enable a Performance Data Set an error is returned when
the row is created.
A bandwidth profile can be associated to a CoS Identifier via the
mefServiceBwpCfgCosIndex. The value set to the
mefServiceBwpCfgCosIndex object is the value of the associated
CoS Identifier indicated by the mefServiceCosCfgIndex object.
Rows in this table are accessed by the SNMP Manager via the bandwidth
profile group object mefServiceBwpGrpCfgIndex and the individual
bandwidth profile in the group by the mefServiceBwpCfgIndex.
Rows in this table and the values of the objects in the row are
persistent (non-volatile) upon reboot.
"
::= { mefServiceBwpAttributes 3 }
mefServiceBwpCfgEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MefServiceBwpCfgEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Bandwidth profile settings table entry."
INDEX { mefServiceBwpGrpCfgIndex, mefServiceBwpCfgIndex }
::= { mefServiceBwpCfgTable 1 }
MefServiceBwpCfgEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
mefServiceBwpCfgIndex Unsigned32,
mefServiceBwpCfgIdentifier DisplayString,
mefServiceBwpCfgCir Unsigned32,
mefServiceBwpCfgCbs Unsigned32,
mefServiceBwpCfgEir Unsigned32,
mefServiceBwpCfgEbs Unsigned32,
mefServiceBwpCfgCm INTEGER,
mefServiceBwpCfgCf INTEGER,
mefServiceBwpCfgCosIndex Unsigned32,
mefServiceBwpCfgPerformanceEnable INTEGER,
mefServiceBwpCfgRowStatus RowStatus
}
mefServiceBwpCfgIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the bandwidth profile index number. Multiple
bandwidth profiles can be set for the same bandwidth profile group,
allowing for unique bandwidth profiles for each CoS Identifier.
"
::= { mefServiceBwpCfgEntry 1 }
mefServiceBwpCfgIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the bandwidth profile identifier for the
associated bandwidth profile index and is an arbitrary
text string that is used to identify a bandwidth profile. Unique
string values are chosen to uniquely identify the bandwidth
profile.
Octet values of 0x00 through 0x1f are illegal.
MEF 26.1 restricts the maximum size identifiers to 45 octets.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2, 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { "" }
::= { mefServiceBwpCfgEntry 2 }
mefServiceBwpCfgCir OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..10000000)
UNITS "kbits/s"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the Committed Information Rate (CIR) in kbits/s
and defines the average rate in kbits/sec up to which
the network delivers Service Frames. Service Frames that meet
the CIR are said to be in profile or in conformance to performance
objectives. These frames are generally identified as 'Green'
Service Frames.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2, 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { 1000000 }
::= { mefServiceBwpCfgEntry 3 }
mefServiceBwpCfgCbs OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..10000000)
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the Committed Burst Size (CBS) in bytes. It limits
the maximum number of bytes available for a burst of Service Frames sent
at interface speed to remain CIR-conformant.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 10.2]"
DEFVAL { 12 }
::= { mefServiceBwpCfgEntry 4 }
mefServiceBwpCfgEir OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..10000000)
UNITS "kbits/s"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the Excess Information Rate (EIR) in kbits/s
and defines the average rate in kbits/sec of Service Frames up to
which the network may deliver Service Frames but without performance
objectives. Service Frames that meet the EIR as set to be in out-of-
profile or not in conformance to performance objectives. These
frames are not guaranteed to be delivered and are generally identified
as 'Yellow' service frames.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2, 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { 0 }
::= { mefServiceBwpCfgEntry 5 }
mefServiceBwpCfgEbs OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..10000000)
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the Excess Burst Size (EBS) in bytes. It limits
the maximum number of bytes available for a burst of Service Frames
sent at the interface speed to remain EIR-conformant.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2, 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { 0 }
::= { mefServiceBwpCfgEntry 6 }
mefServiceBwpCfgCm OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
colorBlind (1),
colorAware (2)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object configures the bandwidth profile color mode.
colorBlind(1) A bandwidth profile property where ingress
Service Frames are not pre-colored for either
green or yellow, and if present, is ignored when
determining the level of compliance for each
Service Frame
colorAware(2) A bandwidth profile property were a pre-determined
level of Bandwidth Profile compliance for each
Service Frame is taken into account when determining
the level of compliance for each Service Frame.
Each service frame can be colored red (discarded),
yellow (conditional delivery), or green (unconditional
delivery.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2, 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { colorBlind }
::= { mefServiceBwpCfgEntry 7 }
mefServiceBwpCfgCf OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
couplingYellowEirOnly (0),
couplingYellowEirPlusCir (1)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object configures the bandwidth profile coupling flag and has
the effect of controlling the volume of the Service Frames that are
declared Yellow.
couplingYellowEirOnly(0) The long term average bit rate of Service
Frames that are declared Yellow is bounded
by EIR.
couplingYellowEirPlusCir(1) The long term average bit rate of Service
Frames that are declared Yellow is bounded
by CIR + EIR depending on the volume of
the offered Service Frames that are
declared Green.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2, 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { couplingYellowEirOnly }
::= { mefServiceBwpCfgEntry 8 }
mefServiceBwpCfgCosIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is the index number of the CoS ID profile
associated with the current bandwidth profile. A value of 0 indicates
that no CoS ID profile is associated with the bandwidth profile and the
bandwidth profile applies to all CoS IDs.
This index indicates a specific CoS ID profile previously configured via
mefServiceCosCfgTable as indicated by the mefServiceCosCfgIndex object.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.1; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { 0 }
::= { mefServiceBwpCfgEntry 9 }
mefServiceBwpCfgPerformanceEnable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
disablePerformanceDataSet (1),
enablePerformanceDataSet (2)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates whether a performance data set is configured
for a specific bandwidth profile. This allows for only specific
bandwidth profiles to be monitored if there are limitations in the
ME-NE being accessed.
disablePerformanceDataSet(1) A performance data set is enabled for this
bandwidth profile
enablePerformanceDataSet(2) A performance data set is not enabled for
this bandwidth profile.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.1; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { disablePerformanceDataSet }
::= { mefServiceBwpCfgEntry 10 }
mefServiceBwpCfgRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The status of the row.
The writable columns in a row cannot be changed if the row
is active. All columns must have a valid value before a row
can be activated.
"
::= { mefServiceBwpCfgEntry 11 }
-- *****************************************************************************
-- Ethernet Service Class of Service Identifier Profile Table
-- *****************************************************************************
mefServiceCosNextIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object contains an unused value for a Class of Service Identifier
(CoS ID) profile on a MEF compliant NE, or a zero to indicate that none
exist. This value needs to be read by the SNMP Manager in order to find
an available index for row-creation of a CoS ID profile and then used
when a row is created. This value is automatically updated by the SNMP
Agent after the row is created.
Referential integrity is necessary, i.e., the index needs to be
persistent upon a reboot or restart of a NE. The index
is never to be reused for a new CoS ID profile on the same MEF compliant
NE until it wraps to zero. The index value keeps
increasing up to that time. This is to facilitate access control based
on a fixed index for an EMS, since the index is not reused.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2, 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { 1 }
::= { mefServiceCosAttributes 1 }
mefServiceCosCfgTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MefServiceCosCfgEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table supports Class of Service Identifier profile settings.
Rows in this table are created by the SNMP Manager by first reading
the mefServiceCosNextIndex object to find an available Cos
profile number and using this value when the row is created. If
an object in the row is not defined during row creation time the object
is set to the default value by the SNMP Agent.
Rows are deleted by the SNMP Manager via the mefServiceCosCfgRowStatus
object.
If resources in the ME-NE are not available to create a new CoS
profile an error is returned when the row is created.
Rows in this table are accessed by the SNMP Manager via the CoS
profile object mefServiceCosCfgIndex.
Rows in this table and the values of the objects in the row are
persistent (non-volatile) upon reboot.
"
::= { mefServiceCosAttributes 2 }
mefServiceCosCfgEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MefServiceCosCfgEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Class of Service Identifier settings table entry."
INDEX { mefServiceCosCfgIndex }
::= { mefServiceCosCfgTable 1 }
MefServiceCosCfgEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
mefServiceCosCfgIndex Unsigned32,
mefServiceCosCfgIdentifier DisplayString,
mefServiceCosCfgType INTEGER,
mefServiceCosCfgIdentifierList MefServiceListType,
mefServiceCosCfgMacAddress MacAddress,
mefServiceCosCfgProtocol Unsigned32,
mefServiceCosCfgSubType Unsigned32,
mefServiceCosCfgRowStatus RowStatus
}
mefServiceCosCfgIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Class of Service Identifier profile index number."
::= { mefServiceCosCfgEntry 1 }
mefServiceCosCfgIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the Class of Service Name for the
associated CoS profile index and is an arbitrary text string that is
used to identify a CoS ID profile. Unique string values are chosen to
uniquely identify the profile.
Octet values of 0x00 through 0x1f are illegal.
MEF 26.1 restricts the maximum size identifiers to 45 octets.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2, 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { "" }
::= { mefServiceCosCfgEntry 2 }
mefServiceCosCfgType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
interface (1),
evc (2),
pcp (3),
dscp (4),
l2cp (5)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object configures the CoS ID type and indicates the interpretation
of the mefServiceCosIdentifierList object.
interface(1) This value indicates that the CoS ID profile is associated
with the interface, i.e. UNI or ENNI
vc(2) This value indicates that the CoS ID profile is associated
with the virtual channel, i.e. EVC or OVC
pcp(3) This value indicates that the CoS ID profile is associated
with the outer tag's Priority Code Point (priority bits)
dscp(4) This value indicates that the CoS ID profile is associated
the IP's frames DSCP (priority) setting
l2cp(5) This value indicates that the CoS ID profile is associated
a Layer 2 Control Protocol
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2, 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { pcp }
::= { mefServiceCosCfgEntry 3 }
mefServiceCosCfgIdentifierList OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MefServiceListType
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the list of CoS identifiers associated with
the specific CoS ID profile. Interpretation of the values in the list
are based upon the mefServiceCosCfgType object.
For each of the mefServiceCosCfgType types valid range is:
interface - the value of this object is ignored for the 'interface'
type
vc - the value of this object is ignored for the 'vc' type
pcp - the value of this object has a range of '0:7'
dscp - the value of this object has a range of '0:63' for IPv4
and '0:16384' for IPv6
l2cp - the value of this object indicates the matching criteria:
'1' - destination MAC address only
'2' - destination MAC address plus Ethernet protocol
'3' - destination MAC address plus Ethernet protocol
plus subtype
CoS identifier list can be a single value or multiple values separated
by a delimiter.
Some valid values are: '1', '1:3', '1,3,5', '0:7'. In the first example
only one item, '1', is included in the CoS ID list. In the second example
values 1, 2, and 3 are included in the CoS ID list (range of values). In
the third example three individual values are included. In the fourth
example eight values are included: 0 through 7 (range of values).
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2, 6.2.1.3"
DEFVAL { "0:7" }
::= { mefServiceCosCfgEntry 4 }
mefServiceCosCfgMacAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MacAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object configures the L2CP Destination MAC address for CoS
Identifier type of 'l2cp' and is ignored for other types.
Valid values are 01-80-C2-00-00-00 through 01-80-C2-00-00-0F and
01-80-C2-00-00-20 through 01-80-C2-00-00-2F
"
DEFVAL { '000000000000'H }
::= { mefServiceCosCfgEntry 5 }
mefServiceCosCfgProtocol OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object configures the L2CP Ethernet protocol for CoS Identifier
type of 'l2cp' and is ignored for other types. It is also ignored if
mefServiceCosCfgIdentifierList has a value of '1'.
The protocol is defined in the Ethertype field of the Ethertype
frame. For instance the Ethertype for Link OAM is 0x8809, for
E-LMI it is 0x88EE, for LLDP it is 0x88CC.
Valid protocol values are defined by MEF 6.1 and MEF 6.1.1.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0, 8.0; [MEF 6.1.1] 8.0; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2"
DEFVAL { 0 }
::= { mefServiceCosCfgEntry 6 }
mefServiceCosCfgSubType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object configures the L2CP subtype protocol for CoS Identifier
type of 'l2cp' and is ignored for other types. It is also ignored if
mefServiceCosCfgIdentifierList has a value of '1' or '2'.
For instance, the subtype for LACP is '2' and Link OAM is '3'.
Valid subtype values are defined by MEF 6.1 and MEF 6.1.1.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0, 8.0; [MEF 6.1.1] 8.0; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2"
DEFVAL { 0 }
::= { mefServiceCosCfgEntry 7 }
mefServiceCosCfgRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The status of the row.
The writable columns in a row cannot be changed if the row
is active. All columns must have a valid value before a row
can be activated.
"
::= { mefServiceCosCfgEntry 8 }
-- *****************************************************************************
-- Ethernet Service L2CP Profile Group Table
-- *****************************************************************************
mefServiceL2cpGrpNextIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object contains an unused value for a L2CP profile group on a
MEF compliant NE, or a zero to indicate that none exist. This value
needs to be read by the SNMP Manager in order to find an available
index for row-creation of a L2CP profile group and then used when
a row is created. This value is automatically updated by the SNMP Agent
after the row is created.
Referential integrity is necessary, i.e., the index needs to be
persistent upon a reboot or restart of a NE. The index
is never to be reused for a new L2CP profile group on the same MEF
compliant NE until it wraps to zero. The index value keeps
increasing up to that time. This is to facilitate access control based
on a fixed index for an EMS, since the index is not reused.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1], [MEF 6.1.1] 8.0, [MEF 7.2], [MEF 10.2]"
DEFVAL { 1 }
::= { mefServiceL2cpAttributes 1 }
mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MefServiceL2cpGrpCfgEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table supports a group of L2CP settings for an interface via the
mefServiceInterfaceCfgL2cpGrpIndex object or for a service via the
mefServiceEvcCfgL2cpGrpIndex object.
Rows in this table are created by the SNMP Manager by first reading
the mefServiceL2cpGrpNextIndex object to find an available L2CP
profile group number and using this value when the row is created.
If an object in the row is not defined during row creation time the
object is set to the default value by the SNMP Agent.
Rows are deleted by the SNMP Manager via the
mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgRowStatus object and corresponding rows in the
mefServiceL2cpCfgTable are deleted by the SNMP Agent.
Once a row in this table is created, an entry can be created in the
mefServiceL2cpCfgTable using the index from this table and the
value of mefServiceL2cpCfgNextIndex object. A row in the
mefServiceL2cpCfgTable indicates how a specific L2CP will be
handled.
Rows in this table are accessed by the L2CP group number object
mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgIndex.
Rows in this table and the values of the objects in the row are
persistent (non-volatile) upon reboot.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1], [MEF 6.1.1] 8.0, [MEF 7.2], [MEF 10.2]"
::= { mefServiceL2cpAttributes 2 }
mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MefServiceL2cpGrpCfgEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"L2CP profile group settings table entry on an interface."
INDEX { mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgIndex }
::= { mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgTable 1 }
MefServiceL2cpGrpCfgEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgIndex Unsigned32,
mefServiceL2cpCfgNextIndex Unsigned32,
mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgRowStatus RowStatus
}
mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"L2CP profile group index number, indicating the specific L2CP profile
group
"
::= { mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgEntry 1 }
mefServiceL2cpCfgNextIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the value to be used as the index of the L2CP
table entries. This value is automatically incremented when a row
is created in the L2CP table by the SNMP Agent. When the SNMP
Manager wants to create a new row in the L2CP table the value
of this object is used to create the specific item row.
A group of L2CP protocols is indicated by the use of the
mefServiceL2cpCfgTable, which allows more than one
Layer 2 Protcol to be associated within a L2CP profile group.
"
DEFVAL { 1 }
::= { mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgEntry 2 }
mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The status of the row.
The writable columns in a row cannot be changed if the row
is active. All columns must have a valid value before a row
can be activated.
"
::= { mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgEntry 3 }
-- *****************************************************************************
-- Ethernet Service L2CP Profile Table
-- *****************************************************************************
mefServiceL2cpCfgTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MefServiceL2cpCfgEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table supports L2CP profile settings. Each row in the table
indicates a specific L2CP and its processing type. Once a row is
created in the mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgTable one or more rows can be
created in the mefServiceL2cpCfgTable table to indicate a group
of Layer 2 Control Protocols that are handled as one L2CP profile
group.
Rows in this table are created by the SNMP Manager by first reading
the mefServiceL2cpCfgNextIndex object to find an available L2CP
profile number and using this value when the row is created. If
an object in the row is not defined during row creation time the object
is set to the default value by the SNMP Agent.
Rows are deleted by the SNMP Manager via the
mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgRowStatus object or by the SNMP Agent when
the corresponding row is deleted in the mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgTable.
Rows in this table are accessed by the L2CP group number object
mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgIndex and the individual L2CP profile in the
group via the mefServiceL2cpCfgIndex object.
Rows in this table and the values of the objects in the row are
persistent (non-volatile) upon reboot.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1], [MEF 7.2], [MEF 10.2]"
::= { mefServiceL2cpAttributes 3 }
mefServiceL2cpCfgEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MefServiceL2cpCfgEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"L2CP settings table entry on an interface or a service."
INDEX { mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgIndex, mefServiceL2cpCfgIndex }
::= { mefServiceL2cpCfgTable 1 }
MefServiceL2cpCfgEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
mefServiceL2cpCfgIndex Unsigned32,
mefServiceL2cpCfgType INTEGER,
mefServiceL2cpCfgMatchScope INTEGER,
mefServiceL2cpCfgMacAddress MacAddress,
mefServiceL2cpCfgProtocol Unsigned32,
mefServiceL2cpCfgSubType Unsigned32,
mefServiceL2cpCfgRowStatus RowStatus
}
mefServiceL2cpCfgIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object configures the L2CP index number on an interface or a
Service and is used to create/access a L2CP profile within a L2CP
group.
"
::= { mefServiceL2cpCfgEntry 1 }
mefServiceL2cpCfgType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
discard (1),
tunnel (2),
peer (3),
passToEvc (4)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object configures the L2CP processing type setting.
discard(1) the indicated L2CP is discarded
tunnel(2) the indicated L2CP is tunneled (passed)
peer(3) the indicated L2CP is peered with the NE
passToEvc(4) the indicated L2CP is passed to the EVC for
EVC processing of the L2CP. Final L2CP
disposition is based the L2CP profile for
the EVC to be tunneled, discarded, or peered.
This value is not valid for EVC based
L2CP.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0, 8.0; [MEF 6.1.1] 8.0; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2"
DEFVAL { tunnel }
::= { mefServiceL2cpCfgEntry 2 }
mefServiceL2cpCfgMatchScope OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
destinationAddressOnly (1),
daPlusProtocol (2),
daPlusProtocolPlusSubtype (3)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object configures the L2CP selection matching scope.
destinationAddressOnly(1) L2CP selection is determined by
MAC Destination Address only
daPlusProtocol(2) L2CP selection is determined by
MAC Destination Address plus
Ethernet protocol
daPlusProtocolPlusSubtype(3) L2CP selection is determined by
MAC Destination Address plus
Ethernet protocol plus subtype
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0, 8.0; [MEF 6.1.1] 8.0; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2"
DEFVAL { destinationAddressOnly }
::= { mefServiceL2cpCfgEntry 3 }
mefServiceL2cpCfgMacAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MacAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object configures the L2CP Destination MAC address.
Valid values are 01-80-C2-00-00-00 through 01-80-C2-00-00-0F and
01-80-C2-00-00-20 through 01-80-C2-00-00-2F
"
DEFVAL { '0180C2000000'H }
::= { mefServiceL2cpCfgEntry 4 }
mefServiceL2cpCfgProtocol OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object configures the L2CP Ethernet protocol. The protocol is
defined in the Ethertype field of the Ethertype frame. For instance the
Ethertype for Link OAM is 0x8809, for E-LMI it is 0x88EE, for
LLDP it is 0x88CC.
Valid protocol values are defined by MEF 6.1 and MEF 6.1.1.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0, 8.0; [MEF 6.1.1] 8.0; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2"
DEFVAL { 0 }
::= { mefServiceL2cpCfgEntry 5 }
mefServiceL2cpCfgSubType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object configures L2CP subtype for the protocol selected. For
instance, the subtype for LACP is '2' and Link OAM is '3'.
Valid subtype values are defined by MEF 6.1 and MEF 6.1.1.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 6.1] 6.0, 8.0; [MEF 6.1.1] 8.0; [MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.2"
DEFVAL { 0 }
::= { mefServiceL2cpCfgEntry 6 }
mefServiceL2cpCfgRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The status of the row.
The writable columns in a row cannot be changed if the row
is active. All columns must have a valid value before a row
can be activated.
"
::= { mefServiceL2cpCfgEntry 7 }
-- *****************************************************************************
-- Ethernet Service Traffic Performance Data Set Table
-- *****************************************************************************
mefServicePerformanceTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MefServicePerformanceEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table supports Traffic Performance Data Set profile settings on
a Bandwidth Profile.
A row in this table is automatically created when a row in the
mefServiceBwpCfgTable is created. This table contains the same rows as
the mefServiceBwpCfgTable.
A row in this table is deleted when a row in the mefServiceBwpCfgTable
is deleted. Counters in the table are only enabled when the associated
object, mefServiceBwpCfgPerformanceEnable, is enabled.
Rows in this table are accessed via the bandwidth profile group
object mefServiceBwpGrpCfgIndex and the individual bandwidth profile
in the group by the mefServiceBwpCfgIndex object. A SNMP Manager
can access objects in each of the rows in the table.
Rows in this table are persistent (non-volatile) upon reboot, but the
values of the objects in a row are not persistent.
"
::= { mefServiceBwpAttributes 4 }
mefServicePerformanceEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MefServicePerformanceEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Traffic Performance Data Set profile settings table entry."
INDEX { mefServiceBwpGrpCfgIndex, mefServiceBwpCfgIndex }
::= { mefServicePerformanceTable 1 }
MefServicePerformanceEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
mefServicePerformanceIngressGreenFrameCount Counter64,
mefServicePerformanceIngressYellowFrameCount Counter64,
mefServicePerformanceIngressRedFrameCount Counter64,
mefServicePerformanceIngressGreenOctets Counter64,
mefServicePerformanceIngressYellowOctets Counter64,
mefServicePerformanceIngressRedOctets Counter64,
mefServicePerformanceIngressGreenFrameDiscards Counter64,
mefServicePerformanceIngressYellowFrameDiscards Counter64,
mefServicePerformanceIngressGreenOctetsDiscards Counter64,
mefServicePerformanceIngressYellowOctetsDiscards Counter64,
mefServicePerformanceEgressGreenFrameCount Counter64,
mefServicePerformanceEgressYellowFrameCount Counter64,
mefServicePerformanceEgressGreenOctets Counter64,
mefServicePerformanceEgressYellowOctets Counter64
}
mefServicePerformanceIngressGreenFrameCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "Ethernet frames"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the number of green frames that were
received on a ME-NE for the associated bandwidth profile.
ME-NEs that do not support 64 bit counters can return the
upper half of the counter as all zeros.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServicePerformanceEntry 1 }
mefServicePerformanceIngressYellowFrameCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "Ethernet frames"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the number of yellow frames that were
received on the ME-NE for the associated bandwidth profile.
ME-NEs that do not support 64 bit counters can return the
upper half of the counter as all zeros.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServicePerformanceEntry 2 }
mefServicePerformanceIngressRedFrameCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "Ethernet frames"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the number of red frames that were
received on the ME-NE for the associated bandwidth profile.
ME-NEs that do not support 64 bit counters can return the
upper half of the counter as all zeros.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServicePerformanceEntry 3 }
mefServicePerformanceIngressGreenOctets OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "octets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the number of valid green octets
that were received on the ME-NE for the associated bandwidth
profile.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServicePerformanceEntry 4 }
mefServicePerformanceIngressYellowOctets OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "octets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the number of valid yellow octets
that were received on the ME-NE for the associated bandwidth
profile.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServicePerformanceEntry 5 }
mefServicePerformanceIngressRedOctets OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "octets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the number of valid red octets
that were received on the ME-NE for the associated bandwidth
profile.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServicePerformanceEntry 6 }
mefServicePerformanceIngressGreenFrameDiscards OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "Ethernet frames"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the number of green frames that were
discarded due to congestion within the ME-NE for the
associated bandwidth profile.
ME-NEs that do not support 64 bit counters can return the
upper half of the counter as all zeros.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServicePerformanceEntry 7 }
mefServicePerformanceIngressYellowFrameDiscards OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "Ethernet frames"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the number of yellow frames that were
discarded due to congestion within the ME-NE for the
associated bandwidth profile.
ME-NEs that do not support 64 bit counters can return the
upper half of the counter as all zeros.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServicePerformanceEntry 8 }
mefServicePerformanceIngressGreenOctetsDiscards OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "octets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the number of valid green octets
that were discarded due to congestion within the ME-NE for the
associated bandwidth profile.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServicePerformanceEntry 9 }
mefServicePerformanceIngressYellowOctetsDiscards OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "octets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the number of valid yellow octets
that were discarded due to congestion within the ME-NE for the
associated bandwidth profile.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServicePerformanceEntry 10 }
mefServicePerformanceEgressGreenFrameCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "Ethernet frames"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the number of green frames that were
transmitted on the ME-NE for the associated bandwidth profile.
ME-NEs that do not support 64 bit counters can return the
upper half of the counter as all zeros.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServicePerformanceEntry 11 }
mefServicePerformanceEgressYellowFrameCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "Ethernet frames"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the number of yellow frames that were
transmitted on the ME-NE for the associated bandwidth profile.
ME-NEs that do not support 64 bit counters can return the
upper half of the counter as all zeros.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServicePerformanceEntry 12 }
mefServicePerformanceEgressGreenOctets OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "octets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the number of valid green octets
that were transmitted on the ME-NE for the associated bandwidth
profile.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServicePerformanceEntry 13 }
mefServicePerformanceEgressYellowOctets OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
UNITS "octets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the number of valid yellow octets
that were transmitted on the ME-NE for the associated bandwidth
profile.
This object defaults to '0'.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 15] 8.2; [Q.840.1] 6.2.4"
::= { mefServicePerformanceEntry 14 }
-- *****************************************************************************
-- Notification Configuration Objects
-- *****************************************************************************
mefServiceNotificationCfgAlarmEnable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX BITS {
bServiceConfigurationAlarm(0)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is a vector of bits that indicates whether a specific
notification is enabled.
A bit set to '1' enables the specific notification generation.
A bit set to '0' disables the specific notification.
If a particular alarm is not supported the BIT value of the enable/disable
is set to '0'.
bServiceConfigurationAlarm(0) enables/disables mefServiceConfigurationAlarm
The value of this object is persistent (non-volatile) upon reboot.
"
DEFVAL { { } }
::= { mefServiceNotificationCfg 1 }
-- *****************************************************************************
-- Notification Data Objects
-- *****************************************************************************
mefServiceNotificationObjDateAndTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DateAndTime
MAX-ACCESS accessible-for-notify
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object contains the time and date at the time that
the notification event is detected, not the time of the notification
generation.
This object is used only for notifications. The mechanism to set and keep
current the date and time is not specified.
"
::= { mefServiceNotificationObj 1 }
mefServiceNotificationConfigurationChangeType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
entryAdded (1),
entryDeleted (2),
entryModified (3)
}
MAX-ACCESS accessible-for-notify
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The Notification Configuration Change Type of the object that caused the
generation.
entryAdded(1) indicates that the specific object/service was added
entryDelete(2) indicates that the specific object/service was deleted
entryModified(3) indicates that the specific object/service was modified
This object is only used for the notification.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.1, 6.2.1.2, 6.2.1.3"
::= { mefServiceNotificationObj 2 }
-- *****************************************************************************
-- NOTIFICATIONS (TRAPS)
-- *****************************************************************************
mefServiceConfigurationAlarm NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS {
mefServiceNotificationObjDateAndTime,
mefServiceNotificationConfigurationChangeType
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An mefServiceConfigurationAlarm notification is sent when the configuration
of an object or service is added, deleted, or modified.
The ME-NE that receives the notification can identify
the system from the network source address of the notification,
and can identify the configuration change by the indices in the
standard snmpTrapOID object.
"
REFERENCE
"[MEF 7.2] 6.2.1.1, 6.2.1.2, 6.2.1.3"
::= { mefServiceNotifications 1 }
-- *****************************************************************************
-- SERVICE-UNI MIB Module - Conformance Information
-- *****************************************************************************
mefServiceUniEvcMibCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mefServiceMibConformance 1 }
mefServiceUniEvcMibGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mefServiceMibConformance 2 }
-- ******************************************************************
-- SERVICE-UNI MIB Units of conformance
-- ******************************************************************
mefServiceInterfaceMandatoryGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
mefServiceInterfaceCfgType,
mefServiceInterfaceCfgIdentifier,
mefServiceInterfaceCfgFrameFormat,
mefServiceInterfaceCfgIngressBwpGrpIndex,
mefServiceInterfaceCfgEgressBwpGrpIndex,
mefServiceInterfaceCfgL2cpGrpIndex,
mefServiceInterfaceStatusType,
mefServiceInterfaceStatusMaxVc,
mefServiceInterfaceStatusMaxEndPointPerVc,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressUndersized,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressOversized,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressFragments,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressCrcAlignment,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressInvalidVid,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressOctets,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressUnicast,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressMulticast,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsIngressBroadcast,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEgressOctets,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEgressUnicast,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEgressMulticast,
mefServiceInterfaceStatisticsEgressBroadcast
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Mandatory objects for the Interface group."
::= { mefServiceUniEvcMibGroups 1 }
mefServiceUniMandatoryGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
mefServiceUniCfgIdentifier,
mefServiceUniCfgBundlingMultiplex,
mefServiceUniCfgCeVidUntagged,
mefServiceUniCfgCePriorityUntagged,
mefServiceEvcPerUniCfgServiceType,
mefServiceEvcPerUniCfgIdentifier,
mefServiceEvcPerUniCfgCeVlanMap,
mefServiceEvcPerUniCfgIngressBwpGrpIndex,
mefServiceEvcPerUniCfgEgressBwpGrpIndex
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Mandatory objects for the UNI Attributes group."
::= { mefServiceUniEvcMibGroups 2 }
mefServiceEvcMandatoryGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
mefServiceEvcNextIndex,
mefServiceEvcCfgIdentifier,
mefServiceEvcCfgServiceType,
mefServiceEvcCfgMtuSize,
mefServiceEvcCfgCevlanIdPreservation,
mefServiceEvcCfgCevlanCosPreservation,
mefServiceEvcCfgL2cpGrpIndex,
mefServiceEvcCfgAdminState,
mefServiceEvcCfgRowStatus,
mefServiceEvcUniCfgType,
mefServiceEvcUniCfgRowStatus,
mefServiceEvcStatusMaxMtuSize,
mefServiceEvcStatusMaxNumUni,
mefServiceEvcStatusOperationalState
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Mandatory objects for the EVC Attributes group."
::= { mefServiceUniEvcMibGroups 3 }
mefServiceEvcOptionalGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
mefServiceEvcCfgUnicastDelivery,
mefServiceEvcCfgMulticastDelivery,
mefServiceEvcCfgBroadcastDelivery
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Optional objects for the EVC Attributes group."
::= { mefServiceUniEvcMibGroups 4 }
mefServiceBwpMandatoryGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
mefServiceBwpGrpNextIndex,
mefServiceBwpCfgNextIndex,
mefServiceBwpGrpCfgRowStatus,
mefServiceBwpCfgIdentifier,
mefServiceBwpCfgCir,
mefServiceBwpCfgCbs,
mefServiceBwpCfgEir,
mefServiceBwpCfgEbs,
mefServiceBwpCfgCm,
mefServiceBwpCfgCf,
mefServiceBwpCfgCosIndex,
mefServiceBwpCfgPerformanceEnable,
mefServiceBwpCfgRowStatus
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Mandatory objects for the Bandwidth Profile Attributes group."
::= { mefServiceUniEvcMibGroups 5 }
mefServiceCosMandatoryGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
mefServiceCosNextIndex,
mefServiceCosCfgIdentifier,
mefServiceCosCfgType,
mefServiceCosCfgIdentifierList,
mefServiceCosCfgMacAddress,
mefServiceCosCfgProtocol,
mefServiceCosCfgSubType,
mefServiceCosCfgRowStatus
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Mandatory objects for the Class of Service Attributes group."
::= { mefServiceUniEvcMibGroups 6 }
mefServiceL2cpMandatoryGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
mefServiceL2cpGrpNextIndex,
mefServiceL2cpCfgNextIndex,
mefServiceL2cpGrpCfgRowStatus,
mefServiceL2cpCfgType,
mefServiceL2cpCfgMatchScope,
mefServiceL2cpCfgMacAddress,
mefServiceL2cpCfgProtocol,
mefServiceL2cpCfgSubType,
mefServiceL2cpCfgRowStatus
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Mandatory objects for the L2CP Attributes group."
::= { mefServiceUniEvcMibGroups 7 }
mefServicePerformanceMandatoryGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
mefServicePerformanceIngressGreenFrameCount,
mefServicePerformanceIngressGreenOctets,
mefServicePerformanceEgressGreenFrameCount,
mefServicePerformanceEgressGreenOctets
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Mandatory objects for the Bandwidth Profile Performance group."
::= { mefServiceUniEvcMibGroups 8 }
mefServicePerformanceOptionalGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
mefServicePerformanceIngressYellowFrameCount,
mefServicePerformanceIngressRedFrameCount,
mefServicePerformanceIngressYellowOctets,
mefServicePerformanceIngressRedOctets,
mefServicePerformanceEgressYellowFrameCount,
mefServicePerformanceEgressYellowOctets,
mefServicePerformanceIngressGreenFrameDiscards,
mefServicePerformanceIngressYellowFrameDiscards,
mefServicePerformanceIngressGreenOctetsDiscards,
mefServicePerformanceIngressYellowOctetsDiscards
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Optional objects for the Bandwidth Profile Performance group."
::= { mefServiceUniEvcMibGroups 9 }
mefServiceNotificationObjOptionalGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
mefServiceNotificationCfgAlarmEnable,
mefServiceNotificationObjDateAndTime,
mefServiceNotificationConfigurationChangeType
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Optional objects for the Notification Object group."
::= { mefServiceUniEvcMibGroups 10 }
mefServiceNotificationsOptionalGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
NOTIFICATIONS {
mefServiceConfigurationAlarm
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Optional notifications for the Notifications group."
::= { mefServiceUniEvcMibGroups 11 }
-- ******************************************************************
-- UNI-EVC MIB Module Compliance statements
-- ******************************************************************
mefServiceUniMibCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The compliance statement for the Ethernet Service
UNI-EVC MIB."
MODULE
MANDATORY-GROUPS {
mefServiceInterfaceMandatoryGroup,
mefServiceUniMandatoryGroup,
mefServiceEvcMandatoryGroup,
mefServiceBwpMandatoryGroup,
mefServiceCosMandatoryGroup,
mefServiceL2cpMandatoryGroup,
mefServicePerformanceMandatoryGroup
}
GROUP mefServiceEvcOptionalGroup
DESCRIPTION "The mefServiceEvcOptionalGroup is an optional
requirement."
GROUP mefServicePerformanceOptionalGroup
DESCRIPTION "The mefServicePerformanceOptionalGroup is an optional
requirement."
GROUP mefServiceNotificationObjOptionalGroup
DESCRIPTION "The mefServiceNotificationObjOptionalGroup is an optional
requirement."
GROUP mefServiceNotificationsOptionalGroup
DESCRIPTION "The mefServiceNotificationsOptionalGroup is an optional
requirement."
::= { mefServiceUniEvcMibCompliances 1 }
END