-- -------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ATM FORUM TC MIB -- -- October 1996, Kartik Chandrasekhar -- -- Copyright (c) 1996-1997 by cisco Systems, Inc. -- All rights reserved. -- ***************************************************************** ATM-FORUM-TC-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS TEXTUAL-CONVENTION FROM SNMPv2-TC enterprises FROM RFC1155-SMI; -- Textual Conventions -- Boolean values use this data type from RFC-1903, "Textual Conventions -- for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)" TruthValue ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Boolean values use this data type from RFC-1903" SYNTAX INTEGER { true(1), false(2) } -- CLNP address values use this data type from RFC-1238, "CLNS MIB for -- use with Connectionless Network Protocol (ISO 8473) and End System -- to Intermediate System (ISO 9542)" ClnpAddress ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "CLNP address values use this data type from RFC-1238" SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..21)) -- ATM Service Categories use this data type (See [TM4.0]): AtmServiceCategory ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "ATM Service Categories use this data type" SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1), cbr(2), rtVbr(3), nrtVbr(4), abr(5), ubr(6) } -- ATM End-System Addresses use this data type: AtmAddress ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "ATM End-System Addresses" SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (8 | 20)) -- Network-Prefixes for an ATM Address use this data type: NetPrefix ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "ATM End-System Addresses" SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (8 | 13)) -- In both the AtmAddress and NetPrefix conventions, Native E.164 addresses -- are represented as 8 octets using the format specified in section -- 3.1.1.3 of the ATM Forum UNI Signalling 4.0 specification. -- In contrast, an NSAP-encoded address is 20 octets, and an NSAP-encoded -- network prefix is 13 octets long. -- MIB Groups -- a subtree for defining ATM Forum MIB object types atmForum OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { enterprises 353 } -- a subtree for defining administrative object types atmForumAdmin OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmForum 1 } atmfTransmissionTypes OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmForumAdmin 2 } atmfMediaTypes OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmForumAdmin 3 } atmfTrafficDescrTypes OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmForumAdmin 4 } atmfSrvcRegTypes OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmForumAdmin 5 } -- a subtree for defining ATM Interface MIB object types atmForumUni OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmForum 2 } atmfPhysicalGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmForumUni 1 } atmfAtmLayerGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmForumUni 2 } atmfAtmStatsGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmForumUni 3 } atmfVpcGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmForumUni 4 } atmfVccGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmForumUni 5 } atmfAddressGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmForumUni 6 } atmfNetPrefixGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmForumUni 7 } atmfSrvcRegistryGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmForumUni 8 } atmfVpcAbrGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmForumUni 9 } atmfVccAbrGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmForumUni 10 } atmfAddressRegistrationAdminGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmForumUni 11 } -- Object Identifier definitions -- Transmission Types: These values are no longer used atmfUnknownType OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmfTransmissionTypes 1} atmfSonetSTS3c OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmfTransmissionTypes 2 } atmfDs3 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmfTransmissionTypes 3 } atmf4B5B OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmfTransmissionTypes 4 } atmf8B10B OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmfTransmissionTypes 5 } atmfSonetSTS12c OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmfTransmissionTypes 6 } atmfE3 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmfTransmissionTypes 7 } atmfT1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmfTransmissionTypes 8 } atmfE1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmfTransmissionTypes 9 } -- Media Types: These values are no longer used atmfMediaUnknownType OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmfMediaTypes 1 } atmfMediaCoaxCable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmfMediaTypes 2 } atmfMediaSingleMode OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmfMediaTypes 3 } atmfMediaMultiMode OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmfMediaTypes 4 } atmfMediaStp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmfMediaTypes 5 } atmfMediaUtp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmfMediaTypes 6 } -- Traffic Descriptor Types: These types are combined with a five element -- parameter vector to describe a Traffic Descriptor. -- Traffic Descriptors along with a Best Effort Indicator are used to -- indicate a Conformance Definition as defined in [TM4.0]. -- These types are no longer used atmfNoDescriptor OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmfTrafficDescrTypes 1 } atmfPeakRate OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmfTrafficDescrTypes 2 } -- The No CLP/No SCR Type -- Indicates the CBR.1 Conformance Definition if Best Effort is No -- Indicates the UBR.1 and UBR.2 Conformance Definitions if Best Effort is Yes atmfNoClpNoScr OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmfTrafficDescrTypes 3 } -- The use of the parameter vector for this type: -- Parameter #1 - peak cell rate in cells/second for CLP=0+1 traffic -- Parameter #2 - CDVT in tenths of microseconds -- Parameters #3, #4 and #5 are unused -- These types are no longer used atmfClpNoTaggingNoScr OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmfTrafficDescrTypes 4 } atmfClpTaggingNoScr OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmfTrafficDescrTypes 5 } -- The SCR/No CLP Type -- Indicates the VBR.1 Conformance Definition atmfNoClpScr OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmfTrafficDescrTypes 6 } -- The use of the parameter vector for this type: -- Parameter #1 - peak cell rate in cells/second for CLP=0+1 traffic -- Parameter #2 - sustainable cell rate in cells/second for CLP=0+1 traffic -- Parameter #3 - maximum burst size in cells -- Parameter #4 - CDVT in tenths of microseconds -- Parameter #5 - unused -- The CLP without Tagging/SCR Type -- Indicates the VBR.2 Conformance Definition atmfClpNoTaggingScr OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmfTrafficDescrTypes 7 } -- The use of the parameter vector for this type: -- Parameter #1 - peak cell rate in cells/second for CLP=0+1 traffic -- Parameter #2 - sustainable cell rate in cells/second for CLP=0 traffic -- Parameter #3 - maximum burst size in cells -- Parameter #4 - CDVT in tenths of microseconds -- Parameter #5 - unused -- The CLP with Tagging/SCR Type -- Indicates the VBR.3 Conformance Definition atmfClpTaggingScr OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmfTrafficDescrTypes 8 } -- The use of the parameter vector for this type: -- Parameter #1 - peak cell rate in cells/second for CLP=0+1 traffic -- Parameter #2 - sustainable cell rate in cells/second for CLP=0 -- traffic, excess tagged as CLP=1 -- Parameter #3 - maximum burst size in cells -- Parameter #4 - CDVT in tenths of microseconds -- Parameter #5 - unused -- The ABR Type -- Indicates the ABR Conformance Definition atmfClpNoTaggingMcr OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmfTrafficDescrTypes 9 } -- The use of the parameter vector for this type: -- Parameter #1 - peak cell rate in cells/second -- parameter #2 - CDVT in tenths of microseconds -- Parameter #3 - minimum cell rate in cells/second -- Parameter #4 - unused -- Parameter #5 - unused END