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diff --git a/MIBS/SNMP-REPEATER-MIB b/MIBS/SNMP-REPEATER-MIB new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2cb4f93 --- /dev/null +++ b/MIBS/SNMP-REPEATER-MIB @@ -0,0 +1,1319 @@ +-- ***************************************************************** +-- SNMP-REPEATER-MIB.my: rfc1516 802.3 Repeater MIB +-- +-- Oct 1994, Steve Garcia +-- +-- Copyright (c) 1994-1995 by cisco Systems, Inc. +-- All rights reserved. +-- +-- ***************************************************************** + + +-- +-- This mib was extracted from RFC 1516 +-- + + SNMP-REPEATER-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + + IMPORTS + Counter, TimeTicks, Gauge + FROM RFC1155-SMI + mib-2, + DisplayString FROM RFC1213-MIB + TRAP-TYPE FROM RFC-1215 + OBJECT-TYPE FROM RFC-1212; + + + snmpDot3RptrMgt OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 22 } + + + -- All representations of MAC addresses in this MIB Module use, + -- as a textual convention (i.e., this convention does not affect + -- their encoding), the data type: + + MacAddress ::= OCTET STRING (SIZE (6)) -- a 6 octet address in + -- the "canonical" order + -- defined by IEEE 802.1a, i.e., as if it were transmitted least + -- significant bit first. + + + -- References + -- + -- The following references are used throughout this MIB: + -- + -- [IEEE 802.3 Std] + -- refers to IEEE 802.3/ISO 8802-3 Information processing + -- systems - Local area networks - Part 3: Carrier sense + -- multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD) + -- access method and physical layer specifications + -- (2nd edition, September 21, 1990). + -- + -- [IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt] + -- refers to IEEE P802.3K, 'Layer Management for 10 Mb/s + -- Baseband Repeaters, Section 19,' Draft Supplement to + -- ANSI/IEEE 802.3, (Draft 8, April 9, 1992) + + + -- MIB Groups + -- + -- The rptrBasicPackage group is mandatory. + -- The rptrMonitorPackage and rptrAddrTrackPackage + -- groups are optional. + + + rptrBasicPackage + OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpDot3RptrMgt 1 } + + rptrMonitorPackage + OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpDot3RptrMgt 2 } + + rptrAddrTrackPackage + OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpDot3RptrMgt 3 } + + + -- object identifiers for organizing the information + -- in the groups by repeater, port-group, and port + + rptrRptrInfo + OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rptrBasicPackage 1 } + rptrGroupInfo + OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rptrBasicPackage 2 } + rptrPortInfo + OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rptrBasicPackage 3 } + + rptrMonitorRptrInfo + OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rptrMonitorPackage 1 } + rptrMonitorGroupInfo + OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rptrMonitorPackage 2 } + rptrMonitorPortInfo + OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rptrMonitorPackage 3 } + + rptrAddrTrackRptrInfo -- this subtree is currently unused + OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rptrAddrTrackPackage 1 } + rptrAddrTrackGroupInfo -- this subtree is currently unused + OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rptrAddrTrackPackage 2 } + rptrAddrTrackPortInfo + OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rptrAddrTrackPackage 3 } + + + -- + -- The BASIC GROUP + -- + -- Implementation of the Basic Group is mandatory for all + -- managed repeaters. + + -- + -- Basic Repeater Information + -- + -- Configuration, status, and control objects for the overall + -- repeater + -- + + rptrGroupCapacity OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (1..1024) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The rptrGroupCapacity is the number of groups + that can be contained within the repeater. Within + each managed repeater, the groups are uniquely + numbered in the range from 1 to rptrGroupCapacity. + + Some groups may not be present in the repeater, in + which case the actual number of groups present + will be less than rptrGroupCapacity. The number + of groups present will never be greater than + rptrGroupCapacity. + + Note: In practice, this will generally be the + number of field-replaceable units (i.e., modules, + cards, or boards) that can fit in the physical + repeater enclosure, and the group numbers will + correspond to numbers marked on the physical + enclosure." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.3.2, + aRepeaterGroupCapacity." + ::= { rptrRptrInfo 1 } + + rptrOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other(1), -- undefined or unknown status + ok(2), -- no known failures + rptrFailure(3), -- repeater-related failure + groupFailure(4), -- group-related failure + portFailure(5), -- port-related failure + generalFailure(6) -- failure, unspecified type + } + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The rptrOperStatus object indicates the + operational state of the repeater. The + rptrHealthText object may be consulted for more + specific information about the state of the + repeater's health. + + In the case of multiple kinds of failures (e.g., + repeater failure and port failure), the value of + this attribute shall reflect the highest priority + failure in the following order, listed highest + priority first: + + rptrFailure(3) + groupFailure(4) + portFailure(5) + generalFailure(6)." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.3.2, + aRepeaterHealthState." + ::= { rptrRptrInfo 2 } + + rptrHealthText OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..255)) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The health text object is a text string that + provides information relevant to the operational + state of the repeater. Agents may use this string + to provide detailed information on current + failures, including how they were detected, and/or + instructions for problem resolution. The contents + are agent-specific." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.3.2, + aRepeaterHealthText." + ::= { rptrRptrInfo 3 } + + rptrReset OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + noReset(1), + reset(2) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Setting this object to reset(2) causes a + transition to the START state of Fig 9-2 in + section 9 [IEEE 802.3 Std]. + + Setting this object to noReset(1) has no effect. + The agent will always return the value noReset(1) + when this object is read. + + After receiving a request to set this variable to + reset(2), the agent is allowed to delay the reset + for a short period. For example, the implementor + may choose to delay the reset long enough to allow + the SNMP response to be transmitted. In any + event, the SNMP response must be transmitted. + + This action does not reset the management counters + defined in this document nor does it affect the + portAdminStatus parameters. Included in this + action is the execution of a disruptive Self-Test + with the following characteristics: a) The nature + of the tests is not specified. b) The test resets + the repeater but without affecting management + information about the repeater. c) The test does + not inject packets onto any segment. d) Packets + received during the test may or may not be + transferred. e) The test does not interfere with + management functions. + + After performing this self-test, the agent will + update the repeater health information (including + rptrOperStatus and rptrHealthText), and send a + rptrHealth trap." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.3.3, + acResetRepeater." + ::= { rptrRptrInfo 4 } + + rptrNonDisruptTest OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + noSelfTest(1), + selfTest(2) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Setting this object to selfTest(2) causes the + repeater to perform a agent-specific, non- + disruptive self-test that has the following + characteristics: a) The nature of the tests is + not specified. b) The test does not change the + state of the repeater or management information + about the repeater. c) The test does not inject + packets onto any segment. d) The test does not + prevent the relay of any packets. e) The test + does not interfere with management functions. + + After performing this test, the agent will update + the repeater health information (including + rptrOperStatus and rptrHealthText) and send a + rptrHealth trap. + + Note that this definition allows returning an + 'okay' result after doing a trivial test. + + Setting this object to noSelfTest(1) has no + effect. The agent will always return the value + noSelfTest(1) when this object is read." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.3.3, + acExecuteNonDisruptiveSelfTest." + ::= { rptrRptrInfo 5 } + + rptrTotalPartitionedPorts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Gauge + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This object returns the total number of ports in + the repeater whose current state meets all three + of the following criteria: rptrPortOperStatus + does not have the value notPresent(3), + rptrPortAdminStatus is enabled(1), and + rptrPortAutoPartitionState is autoPartitioned(2)." + ::= { rptrRptrInfo 6 } + + -- + -- The Basic Port Group Table + -- + + rptrGroupTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RptrGroupEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Table of descriptive and status information about + the groups of ports." + ::= { rptrGroupInfo 1 } + + rptrGroupEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX RptrGroupEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An entry in the table, containing information + about a single group of ports." + INDEX { rptrGroupIndex } + ::= { rptrGroupTable 1 } + + RptrGroupEntry ::= + SEQUENCE { + rptrGroupIndex + INTEGER, + rptrGroupDescr + DisplayString, + rptrGroupObjectID + OBJECT IDENTIFIER, + rptrGroupOperStatus + INTEGER, + rptrGroupLastOperStatusChange + TimeTicks, + rptrGroupPortCapacity + INTEGER + } + + rptrGroupIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (1..1024) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This object identifies the group within the + repeater for which this entry contains + information. This value is never greater than + rptrGroupCapacity." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.5.2, + aGroupID." + ::= { rptrGroupEntry 1 } + + rptrGroupDescr OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..255)) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A textual description of the group. This value + should include the full name and version + identification of the group's hardware type and + indicate how the group is differentiated from + other types of groups in the repeater. Plug-in + Module, Rev A' or 'Barney Rubble 10BASE-T 4-port + SIMM socket Version 2.1' are examples of valid + group descriptions. + + It is mandatory that this only contain printable + ASCII characters." + ::= { rptrGroupEntry 2 } + + rptrGroupObjectID OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The vendor's authoritative identification of the + group. This value may be allocated within the SMI + enterprises subtree (1.3.6.1.4.1) and provides a + straight-forward and unambiguous means for + determining what kind of group is being managed. + + For example, this object could take the value + 1.3.6.1.4.1.4242.1.2.14 if vendor 'Flintstones, + Inc.' was assigned the subtree 1.3.6.1.4.1.4242, + and had assigned the identifier + 1.3.6.1.4.1.4242.1.2.14 to its 'Wilma Flintstone + 6-Port FOIRL Plug-in Module.'" + ::= { rptrGroupEntry 3 } + + rptrGroupOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other(1), + operational(2), + malfunctioning(3), + notPresent(4), + underTest(5), + resetInProgress(6) + } + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An object that indicates the operational status + of the group. + + A status of notPresent(4) indicates that the group + is temporarily or permanently physically and/or + logically not a part of the repeater. It is an + implementation-specific matter as to whether the + agent effectively removes notPresent entries from + the table. + + A status of operational(2) indicates that the + group is functioning, and a status of + malfunctioning(3) indicates that the group is + malfunctioning in some way." + ::= { rptrGroupEntry 4 } + + rptrGroupLastOperStatusChange OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeTicks + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An object that contains the value of sysUpTime at + the time that the value of the rptrGroupOperStatus + object for this group last changed. + + A value of zero indicates that the group's + operational status has not changed since the agent + last restarted." + ::= { rptrGroupEntry 5 } + + rptrGroupPortCapacity OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (1..1024) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The rptrGroupPortCapacity is the number of ports + that can be contained within the group. Valid + range is 1-1024. Within each group, the ports are + uniquely numbered in the range from 1 to + rptrGroupPortCapacity. + + Note: In practice, this will generally be the + number of ports on a module, card, or board, and + the port numbers will correspond to numbers marked + on the physical embodiment." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.5.2, + aGroupPortCapacity." + ::= { rptrGroupEntry 6 } + + + -- + -- The Basic Port Table + -- + + rptrPortTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RptrPortEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Table of descriptive and status information about + the ports." + ::= { rptrPortInfo 1 } + + rptrPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX RptrPortEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An entry in the table, containing information + about a single port." + INDEX { rptrPortGroupIndex, rptrPortIndex } + ::= { rptrPortTable 1 } + + RptrPortEntry ::= + SEQUENCE { + rptrPortGroupIndex + INTEGER, + rptrPortIndex + INTEGER, + rptrPortAdminStatus + INTEGER, + rptrPortAutoPartitionState + INTEGER, + rptrPortOperStatus + INTEGER + } + + rptrPortGroupIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (1..1024) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This object identifies the group containing the + port for which this entry contains information." + ::= { rptrPortEntry 1 } + + rptrPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (1..1024) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This object identifies the port within the group + for which this entry contains information. This + value can never be greater than + rptrGroupPortCapacity for the associated group." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.6.2, + aPortID." + ::= { rptrPortEntry 2 } + + rptrPortAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + enabled(1), + disabled(2) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Setting this object to disabled(2) disables the + port. A disabled port neither transmits nor + receives. Once disabled, a port must be + explicitly enabled to restore operation. A port + which is disabled when power is lost or when a + reset is exerted shall remain disabled when normal + operation resumes. + + The admin status takes precedence over auto- + partition and functionally operates between the + auto-partition mechanism and the AUI/PMA. + + Setting this object to enabled(1) enables the port + and exerts a BEGIN on the port's auto-partition + state machine. + + (In effect, when a port is disabled, the value of + rptrPortAutoPartitionState for that port is frozen + until the port is next enabled. When the port + becomes enabled, the rptrPortAutoPartitionState + becomes notAutoPartitioned(1), regardless of its + pre-disabling state.)" + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.6.2, + aPortAdminState and 19.2.6.3, acPortAdminControl." + ::= { rptrPortEntry 3 } + + rptrPortAutoPartitionState OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + notAutoPartitioned(1), + autoPartitioned(2) + } + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The autoPartitionState flag indicates whether the + port is currently partitioned by the repeater's + auto-partition protection. + + The conditions that cause port partitioning are + specified in partition state machine in Section 9 + [IEEE 802.3 Std]. They are not differentiated + here." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.6.2, + aAutoPartitionState." + ::= { rptrPortEntry 4 } + + rptrPortOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + operational(1), + notOperational(2), + notPresent(3) + } + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This object indicates the port's operational + status. The notPresent(3) status indicates the + port is physically removed (note this may or may + not be possible depending on the type of port.) + The operational(1) status indicates that the port + is enabled (see rptrPortAdminStatus) and working, + even though it might be auto-partitioned (see + rptrPortAutoPartitionState). + + If this object has the value operational(1) and + rptrPortAdminStatus is set to disabled(2), it is + expected that this object's value will soon change + to notOperational(2)." + ::= { rptrPortEntry 5 } + + + -- + -- The MONITOR GROUP + -- + -- Implementation of this group is optional, but within the + -- group all elements are mandatory. If a managed repeater + -- implements any part of this group, the entire group shall + -- be implemented. + + -- + -- Repeater Monitor Information + -- + -- Performance monitoring statistics for the repeater + -- + + rptrMonitorTransmitCollisions OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This counter is incremented every time the + repeater state machine enters the TRANSMIT + COLLISION state from any state other than ONE PORT + LEFT (Ref: Fig 9-2, IEEE 802.3 Std). + + The approximate minimum time for rollover of this + counter is 16 hours." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.3.2, + aTransmitCollisions." + ::= { rptrMonitorRptrInfo 1 } + + + -- + -- The Group Monitor Table + -- + + rptrMonitorGroupTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RptrMonitorGroupEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Table of performance and error statistics for the + groups." + ::= { rptrMonitorGroupInfo 1 } + + rptrMonitorGroupEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX RptrMonitorGroupEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An entry in the table, containing total + performance and error statistics for a single + group. Regular retrieval of the information in + this table provides a means of tracking the + performance and health of the networked devices + attached to this group's ports. + + The counters in this table are redundant in the + sense that they are the summations of information + already available through other objects. However, + these sums provide a considerable optimization of + network management traffic over the otherwise + necessary retrieval of the individual counters + included in each sum." + INDEX { rptrMonitorGroupIndex } + ::= { rptrMonitorGroupTable 1 } + + RptrMonitorGroupEntry ::= + SEQUENCE { + rptrMonitorGroupIndex + INTEGER, + rptrMonitorGroupTotalFrames + Counter, + rptrMonitorGroupTotalOctets + Counter, + rptrMonitorGroupTotalErrors + Counter + } + + rptrMonitorGroupIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (1..1024) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This object identifies the group within the + repeater for which this entry contains + information." + ::= { rptrMonitorGroupEntry 1 } + + rptrMonitorGroupTotalFrames OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of frames of valid frame length + that have been received on the ports in this group + and for which the FCSError and CollisionEvent + signals were not asserted. This counter is the + summation of the values of the + rptrMonitorPortReadableFrames counters for all of + the ports in the group. + + This statistic provides one of the parameters + necessary for obtaining the packet error rate. + The approximate minimum time for rollover of this + counter is 80 hours." + ::= { rptrMonitorGroupEntry 2 } + + rptrMonitorGroupTotalOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of octets contained in the valid + frames that have been received on the ports in + this group. This counter is the summation of the + values of the rptrMonitorPortReadableOctets + counters for all of the ports in the group. + + This statistic provides an indicator of the total + data transferred. The approximate minimum time + for rollover of this counter is 58 minutes." + ::= { rptrMonitorGroupEntry 3 } + + rptrMonitorGroupTotalErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of errors which have occurred on + all of the ports in this group. This counter is + the summation of the values of the + rptrMonitorPortTotalErrors counters for all of the + ports in the group." + ::= { rptrMonitorGroupEntry 4 } + + -- + -- The Port Monitor Table + -- + + rptrMonitorPortTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RptrMonitorPortEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Table of performance and error statistics for the + ports." + ::= { rptrMonitorPortInfo 1 } + + rptrMonitorPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX RptrMonitorPortEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An entry in the table, containing performance and + error statistics for a single port." + INDEX { rptrMonitorPortGroupIndex, rptrMonitorPortIndex } + ::= { rptrMonitorPortTable 1 } + + RptrMonitorPortEntry ::= + SEQUENCE { + rptrMonitorPortGroupIndex + INTEGER, + rptrMonitorPortIndex + INTEGER, + rptrMonitorPortReadableFrames + Counter, + rptrMonitorPortReadableOctets + Counter, + rptrMonitorPortFCSErrors + Counter, + rptrMonitorPortAlignmentErrors + Counter, + rptrMonitorPortFrameTooLongs + Counter, + rptrMonitorPortShortEvents + Counter, + rptrMonitorPortRunts + Counter, + rptrMonitorPortCollisions + Counter, + rptrMonitorPortLateEvents + Counter, + rptrMonitorPortVeryLongEvents + Counter, + rptrMonitorPortDataRateMismatches + Counter, + rptrMonitorPortAutoPartitions + Counter, + rptrMonitorPortTotalErrors + Counter + } + + rptrMonitorPortGroupIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (1..1024) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This object identifies the group containing the + port for which this entry contains information." + ::= { rptrMonitorPortEntry 1 } + + rptrMonitorPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (1..1024) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This object identifies the port within the group + for which this entry contains information." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.6.2, + aPortID." + ::= { rptrMonitorPortEntry 2 } + + rptrMonitorPortReadableFrames OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This object is the number of frames of valid + frame length that have been received on this port. + This counter is incremented by one for each frame + received on this port whose OctetCount is greater + than or equal to minFrameSize and less than or + equal to maxFrameSize (Ref: IEEE 802.3 Std, + 4.4.2.1) and for which the FCSError and + CollisionEvent signals are not asserted. + + This statistic provides one of the parameters + necessary for obtaining the packet error rate. + The approximate minimum time for rollover of this + counter is 80 hours." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.6.2, + aReadableFrames." + ::= { rptrMonitorPortEntry 3 } + + rptrMonitorPortReadableOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This object is the number of octets contained in + valid frames that have been received on this port. + This counter is incremented by OctetCount for each + frame received on this port which has been + determined to be a readable frame (i.e., including + FCS octets but excluding framing bits and dribble + bits). + + This statistic provides an indicator of the total + data transferred. The approximate minimum time + for rollover of this counter is 58 minutes." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.6.2, + aReadableOctets." + ::= { rptrMonitorPortEntry 4 } + + rptrMonitorPortFCSErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This counter is incremented by one for each frame + received on this port with the FCSError signal + asserted and the FramingError and CollisionEvent + signals deasserted and whose OctetCount is greater + than or equal to minFrameSize and less than or + equal to maxFrameSize (Ref: 4.4.2.1, IEEE 802.3 + Std). + + The approximate minimum time for rollover of this + counter is 80 hours." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.6.2, + aFrameCheckSequenceErrors." + ::= { rptrMonitorPortEntry 5 } + + rptrMonitorPortAlignmentErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This counter is incremented by one for each frame + received on this port with the FCSError and + FramingError signals asserted and CollisionEvent + signal deasserted and whose OctetCount is greater + than or equal to minFrameSize and less than or + equal to maxFrameSize (Ref: IEEE 802.3 Std, + 4.4.2.1). If rptrMonitorPortAlignmentErrors is + incremented then the rptrMonitorPortFCSErrors + Counter shall not be incremented for the same + frame. + + The approximate minimum time for rollover of this + counter is 80 hours." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.6.2, + aAlignmentErrors." + ::= { rptrMonitorPortEntry 6 } + + rptrMonitorPortFrameTooLongs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This counter is incremented by one for each frame + received on this port whose OctetCount is greater + than maxFrameSize (Ref: 4.4.2.1, IEEE 802.3 Std). + If rptrMonitorPortFrameTooLongs is incremented + then neither the rptrMonitorPortAlignmentErrors + nor the rptrMonitorPortFCSErrors counter shall be + incremented for the frame. + + The approximate minimum time for rollover of this + counter is 61 days." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.6.2, + aFramesTooLong." + ::= { rptrMonitorPortEntry 7 } + + rptrMonitorPortShortEvents OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This counter is incremented by one for each + CarrierEvent on this port with ActivityDuration + less than ShortEventMaxTime. ShortEventMaxTime is + greater than 74 bit times and less than 82 bit + times. ShortEventMaxTime has tolerances included + to provide for circuit losses between a + conformance test point at the AUI and the + measurement point within the state machine. + + Note: shortEvents may indicate externally + generated noise hits which will cause the repeater + to transmit Runts to its other ports, or propagate + a collision (which may be late) back to the + transmitting DTE and damaged frames to the rest of + the network. + + Implementors may wish to consider selecting the + ShortEventMaxTime towards the lower end of the + allowed tolerance range to accommodate bit losses + suffered through physical channel devices not + budgeted for within this standard. + + The approximate minimum time for rollover of this + counter is 16 hours." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.6.2, + aShortEvents." + ::= { rptrMonitorPortEntry 8 } + + rptrMonitorPortRunts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This counter is incremented by one for each + CarrierEvent on this port that meets one of the + following two conditions. Only one test need be + made. a) The ActivityDuration is greater than + ShortEventMaxTime and less than ValidPacketMinTime + and the CollisionEvent signal is deasserted. b) + The OctetCount is less than 64, the + ActivityDuration is greater than ShortEventMaxTime + and the CollisionEvent signal is deasserted. + ValidPacketMinTime is greater than or equal to 552 + bit times and less than 565 bit times. + + An event whose length is greater than 74 bit times + but less than 82 bit times shall increment either + the shortEvents counter or the runts counter but + not both. A CarrierEvent greater than or equal to + 552 bit times but less than 565 bit times may or + may not be counted as a runt. + + ValidPacketMinTime has tolerances included to + provide for circuit losses between a conformance + test point at the AUI and the measurement point + within the state machine. + + Runts usually indicate collision fragments, a + normal network event. In certain situations + associated with large diameter networks a + percentage of collision fragments may exceed + ValidPacketMinTime. + + The approximate minimum time for rollover of this + counter is 16 hours." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.6.2, aRunts." + ::= { rptrMonitorPortEntry 9 } + + rptrMonitorPortCollisions OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This counter is incremented by one for any + CarrierEvent signal on any port for which the + CollisionEvent signal on this port is also + asserted. + + The approximate minimum time for rollover of this + counter is 16 hours." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.6.2, + aCollisions." + ::= { rptrMonitorPortEntry 10 } + + rptrMonitorPortLateEvents OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This counter is incremented by one for each + CarrierEvent on this port in which the CollIn(X) + variable transitions to the value SQE (Ref: + 9.6.6.2, IEEE 802.3 Std) while the + ActivityDuration is greater than the + LateEventThreshold. Such a CarrierEvent is + counted twice, as both a collision and as a + lateEvent. + + The LateEventThreshold is greater than 480 bit + times and less than 565 bit times. + LateEventThreshold has tolerances included to + permit an implementation to build a single + threshold to serve as both the LateEventThreshold + and ValidPacketMinTime threshold. + + The approximate minimum time for rollover of this + counter is 81 hours." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.6.2, + aLateEvents." + ::= { rptrMonitorPortEntry 11 } + + rptrMonitorPortVeryLongEvents OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This counter is incremented by one for each + CarrierEvent on this port whose ActivityDuration + is greater than the MAU Jabber Lockup Protection + timer TW3 (Ref: 9.6.1 & 9.6.5, IEEE 802.3 Std). + Other counters may be incremented as appropriate." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.6.2, + aVeryLongEvents." + ::= { rptrMonitorPortEntry 12 } + + rptrMonitorPortDataRateMismatches OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This counter is incremented by one for each frame + received on this port that meets all of the + following conditions: a) The CollisionEvent + signal is not asserted. b) The ActivityDuration + is greater than ValidPacketMinTime. c) The + frequency (data rate) is detectably mismatched + from the local transmit frequency. The exact + degree of mismatch is vendor specific and is to be + defined by the vendor for conformance testing. + + When this event occurs, other counters whose + increment conditions were satisfied may or may not + also be incremented, at the implementor's + discretion. Whether or not the repeater was able + to maintain data integrity is beyond the scope of + this standard." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.6.2, + aDataRateMismatches." + ::= { rptrMonitorPortEntry 13 } + + rptrMonitorPortAutoPartitions OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This counter is incremented by one for each time + the repeater has automatically partitioned this + port. The conditions that cause port partitioning + are specified in the partition state machine in + Section 9 [IEEE 802.3 Std]. They are not + differentiated here." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.6.2, + aAutoPartitions." + ::= { rptrMonitorPortEntry 14 } + + rptrMonitorPortTotalErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of errors which have occurred on + this port. This counter is the summation of the + values of other error counters (for the same + port), namely: + + rptrMonitorPortFCSErrors, + rptrMonitorPortAlignmentErrors, + rptrMonitorPortFrameTooLongs, + rptrMonitorPortShortEvents, + rptrMonitorPortLateEvents, + rptrMonitorPortVeryLongEvents, and + rptrMonitorPortDataRateMismatches. + + This counter is redundant in the sense that it is + the summation of information already available + through other objects. However, it is included + specifically because the regular retrieval of this + object as a means of tracking the health of a port + provides a considerable optimization of network + management traffic over the otherwise necessary + retrieval of the summed counters." + ::= { rptrMonitorPortEntry 15 } + + + -- + -- The ADDRESS TRACKING GROUP + -- + -- Implementation of this group is optional; it is appropriate + -- for all systems which have the necessary instrumentation. If a + -- managed repeater implements any part of this group, the entire + -- group shall be implemented. + + -- + -- The Port Address Tracking Table + -- + + rptrAddrTrackTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RptrAddrTrackEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Table of address mapping information about the + ports." + ::= { rptrAddrTrackPortInfo 1 } + + rptrAddrTrackEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX RptrAddrTrackEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An entry in the table, containing address mapping + information about a single port." + INDEX { rptrAddrTrackGroupIndex, rptrAddrTrackPortIndex } + ::= { rptrAddrTrackTable 1 } + + RptrAddrTrackEntry ::= + SEQUENCE { + rptrAddrTrackGroupIndex + INTEGER, + rptrAddrTrackPortIndex + INTEGER, + rptrAddrTrackLastSourceAddress -- DEPRECATED OBJECT + MacAddress, + rptrAddrTrackSourceAddrChanges + Counter, + rptrAddrTrackNewLastSrcAddress + OCTET STRING + } + + rptrAddrTrackGroupIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (1..1024) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This object identifies the group containing the + port for which this entry contains information." + ::= { rptrAddrTrackEntry 1 } + + rptrAddrTrackPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (1..1024) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This object identifies the port within the group + for which this entry contains information." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.6.2, + aPortID." + ::= { rptrAddrTrackEntry 2 } + + rptrAddrTrackLastSourceAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX MacAddress + ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "This object is the SourceAddress of the last + readable frame (i.e., counted by + rptrMonitorPortReadableFrames) received by this + port. + + This object has been deprecated because its value + is undefined when no frames have been observed on + this port. The replacement object is + rptrAddrTrackNewLastSrcAddress." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.6.2, + aLastSourceAddress." + ::= { rptrAddrTrackEntry 3 } + + rptrAddrTrackSourceAddrChanges OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This counter is incremented by one for each time + that the rptrAddrTrackLastSourceAddress attribute + for this port has changed. + + This may indicate whether a link is connected to a + single DTE or another multi-user segment. + + The approximate minimum time for rollover of this + counter is 81 hours." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.6.2, + aSourceAddressChanges." + ::= { rptrAddrTrackEntry 4 } + + rptrAddrTrackNewLastSrcAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..6)) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This object is the SourceAddress of the last + readable frame (i.e., counted by + rptrMonitorPortReadableFrames) received by this + port. If no frames have been received by this + port since the agent began monitoring the port + activity, the agent shall return a string of + length zero." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.6.2, + aLastSourceAddress." + ::= { rptrAddrTrackEntry 5 } + + + -- Traps for use by Repeaters + + -- Traps are defined using the conventions in RFC 1215 [6]. + + rptrHealth TRAP-TYPE + ENTERPRISE snmpDot3RptrMgt + VARIABLES { rptrOperStatus } + DESCRIPTION + "The rptrHealth trap conveys information related + to the operational status of the repeater. This + trap is sent either when the value of + rptrOperStatus changes, or upon completion of a + non-disruptive test. + + The rptrHealth trap must contain the + rptrOperStatus object. The agent may optionally + include the rptrHealthText object in the varBind + list. See the rptrOperStatus and rptrHealthText + objects for descriptions of the information that + is sent. + + The agent must throttle the generation of + consecutive rptrHealth traps so that there is at + least a five-second gap between traps of this + type. When traps are throttled, they are dropped, + not queued for sending at a future time. (Note + that 'generating' a trap means sending to all + configured recipients.)" + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.3.4, + hubHealth notification." + ::= 1 + + rptrGroupChange TRAP-TYPE + ENTERPRISE snmpDot3RptrMgt + VARIABLES { rptrGroupIndex } + DESCRIPTION + "This trap is sent when a change occurs in the + group structure of a repeater. This occurs only + when a group is logically or physically removed + from or added to a repeater. The varBind list + contains the identifier of the group that was + removed or added. + + The agent must throttle the generation of + consecutive rptrGroupChange traps for the same + group so that there is at least a five-second gap + between traps of this type. When traps are + throttled, they are dropped, not queued for + sending at a future time. (Note that 'generating' + a trap means sending to all configured + recipients.)" + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.3.4, + groupMapChange notification." + ::= 2 + + rptrResetEvent TRAP-TYPE + ENTERPRISE snmpDot3RptrMgt + VARIABLES { rptrOperStatus } + DESCRIPTION + "The rptrResetEvent trap conveys information + related to the operational status of the repeater. + This trap is sent on completion of a repeater + reset action. A repeater reset action is defined + as an a transition to the START state of Fig 9-2 + in section 9 [IEEE 802.3 Std], when triggered by a + management command (e.g., an SNMP Set on the + rptrReset object). + + The agent must throttle the generation of + consecutive rptrResetEvent traps so that there is + at least a five-second gap between traps of this + type. When traps are throttled, they are dropped, + not queued for sending at a future time. (Note + that 'generating' a trap means sending to all + configured recipients.) + + The rptrResetEvent trap is not sent when the agent + restarts and sends an SNMP coldStart or warmStart + trap. However, it is recommended that a repeater + agent send the rptrOperStatus object as an + optional object with its coldStart and warmStart + trap PDUs. + + The rptrOperStatus object must be included in the + varbind list sent with this trap. The agent may + optionally include the rptrHealthText object as + well." + REFERENCE + "Reference IEEE 802.3 Rptr Mgt, 19.2.3.4, hubReset + notification." + ::= 3 + +END |