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Network Working Group                                           F. BakerRequest for Comments: 1232        Advanced Computer Communications, Inc.                                                                 C. Kolb                                 Performance Systems International, Inc.                                                                 Editors                                                                May 1991Definitions of Managed Objectsfor the DS1 Interface TypeStatus of this Memo   This memo defines objects for managing DS1 Interface objects for use   with the SNMP protocol.  This memo is a product of the Transmission   MIB Working Group of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).   This RFC specifies an IAB standards track protocol for the Internet   community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.   Please refer to the current edition of the "IAB Official Protocol   Standards" for the standardization state and status of this protocol.   Distribution of this memo is unlimited.Table of Contents1. Abstract ..............................................12. The Network Management Framework.......................23. Objects ...............................................23.1 Format of Definitions ...............................34. Overview ..............................................34.1 Binding between Interfaces and CSUs .................34.2 Objectives of this MIB Module .......................44.3 DS1 Terminology .....................................45. Definitions ...........................................65.1 The DS1 Configuration Group .........................65.2 The DS1 Interval Group ..............................135.3 The DS1 Current Group ...............................165.4 The DS1 Total Group .................................195.5 The DS1 Fractional Group ............................226. Acknowledgements ......................................257. References ............................................268. Security Considerations................................279. Authors' Addresses.....................................281.  Abstract   This memo defines an experimental portion of the Management   Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in   TCP/IP-based internets.  In particular, this memo defines MIB objectsTransmission MIB Working Group                                  [Page 1]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991   for representing DS1 physical interfaces.  Implementors should   consult in addition to this memo the companion document that   describes that DS3 managed objects.2.  The Network Management Framework   The Internet-standard Network Management Framework consists of three   components.  They are:RFC 1155 which defines the SMI, the mechanisms used for describing      and naming objects for the purpose of management.RFC 1212      defines a more concise description mechanism, which is wholly      consistent with the SMI.RFC 1156 which defines MIB-I, the core set of managed objects for      the Internet suite of protocols.RFC 1213, defines MIB-II, an      evolution of MIB-I based on implementation experience and new      operational requirements.RFC 1157 which defines the SNMP, the protocol used for network      access to managed objects.   The Framework permits new objects to be defined for the purpose of   experimentation and evaluation.3.  Objects   Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed   the Management Information Base or MIB.  Objects in the MIB are   defined using the subset of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) [7]   defined in the SMI.  In particular, each object has a name, a syntax,   and an encoding.  The name is an object identifier, an   administratively assigned name, which specifies an object type.  The   object type together with an object instance serves to uniquely   identify a specific instantiation of the object.  For human   convenience, we often use a textual string, termed the OBJECT   DESCRIPTOR, to also refer to the object type.   The syntax of an object type defines the abstract data structure   corresponding to that object type.  The ASN.1 language is used for   this purpose.  However, the SMI [3] purposely restricts the ASN.1   constructs which may be used.  These restrictions are explicitly made   for simplicity.   The encoding of an object type is simply how that object type is   represented using the object type's syntax.  Implicitly tied to the   notion of an object type's syntax and encoding is how the object type   is represented when being transmitted on the network.Transmission MIB Working Group                                  [Page 2]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991   The SMI specifies the use of the basic encoding rules of ASN.1 [8],   subject to the additional requirements imposed by the SNMP.3.1.  Format of DefinitionsSection 5 contains contains the specification of all object types   contained in this MIB module.  The object types are defined using the   conventions defined in the SMI, as amended by the extensions   specified in [13].4.  Overview   These objects are used when the particular media being used to   realize an interface is a DS1 physical interface.  At present, this   applies to these values of the ifType variable in the Internet-   standard MIB:               ds1 (18)               e1  (19)   The definitions contained herein are based on the AT&T T-1   specifications and Extended Superframe (ESF) format [9,10], the   latter of which conforms to proposed ANSI specifications [14,15].   The various T1 and E1 line disciplines are similar enough that   separate MIBs are unwarranted, although there are some differences.   For example, Loss of Frame is defined more rigorously in the ESF   specification than in the D4 specification, but it is defined in   both.4.1.  Binding between Interfaces and CSUs   It should be noted that it is possible to multiplex multiple bit   streams onto a single DS1 physical interface (CSU), realizing   multiple interfaces from the perspective of the Internet-standard   MIB.  It is also possible to concatenate physical interfaces to   provide a single logical interface.  As such, it is important to be   able to distinguish between the indices used to identify the CSUs   attached to a node and the indices used to identify an interface (in   the MIB sense) attached to a node.   Each agent which resides on a host which uses DS1 physical interfaces   is required to assign a small, positive integer uniquely to each CSU.   This is known as the "CSUIndex", and is used to distinguish between   different CSUs attached to a node.  The CSUIndex is also used as the   "key" when accessing tabular information about DS1 physical   interfaces.   The potentially many-to-one binding between CSU indices and theTransmission MIB Working Group                                  [Page 3]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991   ifIndex value assigned to each MIB interface are defined in the   ds1ConfigTable table defined in the next section.4.2.  Objectives of this MIB Module   There are numerous things that could be included in a MIB for DS1   Interfaces: the management of multiplexors, CSUs, DSUs, and the like.   The intent of this document is to facilitate the common management of   CSUs, both in-chassis and external via proxy.  As such, a design   decision was made up front to very closely align the MIB with the set   of objects that can generally be read from CSUs that are currently   deployed, which is to say ESF CSUs conforming to AT&T specifications.   However, by simple generalization of these objects, the MIB is also   made applicable to D4 and G.704 devices.   To meet a requirement not easily satisfied in other places, there is   one additional group present, the Fractional DS1 group.  This is   intended to facilitate the use of fractional DS1 devices (i.e.,   devices which utilize a subset of the 8 bit channels available in the   frame) over the managed CSUs.4.3.  DS1 Terminology   The terminology used in this document to describe error conditions on   a T1 or E1 circuit monitored by a CSU are from references [10], [11],   [14], and [15].          Out of Frame event               An Out of Frame event is declared when the receiver               detects two or more framing-bit errors within a 3               millisecond period, or two or more errors out of five or               less consecutive framing-bits.  At this time, the framer               enters the Out of Frame State, and starts searching for a               correct framing pattern.  The Out of Frame state ends               when reframe occurs.          Loss of Signal               This event is declared upon observing 175 +/- 75               contiguous pulse positions with no pulses of either               positive or negative polarity (also called keep alive).          Code Violation Error Event               A Code Violation Error Event is the occurrence of a               received Cyclic Redundancy Check code that is not               identical to the corresponding locally-calculated code.          Bipolar Violation               A Bipolar Violation, for B8ZS-coded signals, is theTransmission MIB Working Group                                  [Page 4]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991               occurrence of a received bipolar violation that is not               part of a zero-substitution code.  It also includes other               error patterns such as: eight or more consecutive zeros               and incorrect parity.          Errored Seconds               An Errored Second is a second with one or more Code               Violation Error Events OR one or more Out of Frame               events.  In D4 and G.704section 2.1.3.2 (eg, G.704 which               does not implement the CRC), the presence of Bipolar               Violations also triggers an Errored Second.          Severely Errored Seconds               A Severely Errored Second is a second with 320 or more               Code Violation Error Events OR one or more Out of Frame               events.          Severely Errored Framing Second               An Severely Errored Framing Second is a second with one               or more Out of Frame events.          Unavailable Signal State               This state is declared at the onset of 10 consecutive               Severely Errored Seconds.  It is cleared at the onset of               10 consecutive seconds with no Severely Errored Second.          Unavailable Seconds               Unavailable Seconds are calculated by counting the number               of seconds that the CSU is in the Unavailable Signal               State, including the initial 10 seconds to enter the               state but not including the 10 seconds to exit the state.               Note that any second that may be counted as an               Unavailable Second may not be counted as an Errored               Second, a Severely Errored Second.  Since the 10 Severely               Errored Seconds that comprise the transition from the               available to Unavailable Signal State may also be counted               as Errored Seconds, and Severely Errored Seconds previous               to entering the state, these three counters are adjusted               so that any second counted during this transition is then               subtracted.  The 10 seconds in the transition from               unavailable to available may be counted as Errored               Seconds.               A special case exists when the 10 or more second period               crosses the 900 second statistics window boundary, as the               foregoing description implies that the Severely Errored               Second and Unavailable Second counters must be adjustedTransmission MIB Working Group                                  [Page 5]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991               when the Unavailable Signal State is entered.  Clearly,               successive GETs of the affected ds1IntervalSES and               ds1IntervalUAS objects will return differing values if               the first GET occurs during the first few seconds of the               window.  This is viewed as an unavoidable side-effect of               selecting the presently deployed AT&T objects as a basis               for this memo.          Yellow Alarm               A Yellow Alarm is declared because of an incoming Yellow               Signal from the far-end.  In effect, the circuit is               declared to be a one way link.          Red Alarm               A Red Alarm is declared because of an incoming Loss of               Signal, Loss of Framing, Alarm Indication Signal.  After               a Red Alarm is declared, the device sends a Yellow Signal               to the far-end.  The far-end, when receives the Yellow               Signal, declares a Yellow Alarm.          Circuit Identifier               This is a character string specified by the circuit               vendor, and is useful when communicating with the vendor               during the troubleshooting process.5.  DefinitionsRFC1232-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN          IMPORTS                  experimental, Counter                          FROMRFC1155-SMI                  DisplayString                          FROMRFC1158-MIB                  OBJECT-TYPE                          FROMRFC-1212;          --  This MIB module uses the extended OBJECT-TYPE macro as          --  defined in [13].          --  this is the MIB module for ds1 objects          ds1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { experimental 2 }          -- the DS1 Configuration groupTransmission MIB Working Group                                  [Page 6]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991          -- Although the objects in this group are read-only, at the          -- agent's discretion they may be made read-write so that the          -- management station, when appropriately authorized, may          -- change the behavior of the CSU, e.g., to place the device          -- into a loopback state or emit a QRSS BER test.          -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all systems          -- that attach to a ds1.          ds1ConfigTable OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF DS1ConfigEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The DS1 Configuration table."              ::= { ds1 1 }          ds1ConfigEntry OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  DS1ConfigEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "An entry in the DS1 Configuration table."              INDEX   { ds1CSUIndex }              ::= { ds1ConfigTable 1 }          DS1ConfigEntry ::=              SEQUENCE {                  ds1CSUIndex                      INTEGER,                  ds1Index                      INTEGER,                  ds1TimeElapsed                      INTEGER (1..900),                  ds1ValidIntervals                      INTEGER (0..96),                  ds1LineType                      INTEGER,                  ds1ZeroCoding                      INTEGER,                  ds1Loopback                      INTEGER,                  ds1SendCode                      INTEGER,                  ds1YellowAlarm                      INTEGER,                  ds1RedAlarm                      INTEGER,Transmission MIB Working Group                                  [Page 7]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991                  ds1CircuitIdentifier                      DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))          }          ds1CSUIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The index value which uniquely identifies the CSU                      to which this entry is applicable."              ::= { ds1ConfigEntry 1 }          ds1Index OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "An index value that uniquely identifies an                      interface to a ds1.  The interface identified by a                      particular value of this index is the same                      interface as identified by the same value an                      ifIndex object instance."              ::= { ds1ConfigEntry 2 }          ds1TimeElapsed OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..900)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of seconds that have elapsed since the                      beginning of the current error-measurement period.                      Any fraction is rounded up."              ::= { ds1ConfigEntry 3 }          ds1ValidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..96)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of previous intervals for which valid                      data was collected.  The value will be 96 unless                      the CSU device was brought online within the last                      24 hours, in which case the value will be the                      number of complete 15 minute intervals the CSU has                      been online."              ::= { ds1ConfigEntry 4 }Transmission MIB Working Group                                  [Page 8]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991          ds1LineType OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          other(1),                          ds1ESF(2),                          ds1D4(3),                          ds1ANSI-ESF(4),                          ds1G704(5),                          ds1G704-CRC(6)                      }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "This variable indicates the variety of DS1 Line                      implementing this circuit.  The type of circuit                      affects the number of bits per second that the                      circuit can reasonably carry, as well as the                      interpretation of the usage and error statistics.                      The values, in sequence, describe:                      TITLE:       SPECIFICATION:                      ds1ESF        AT&T Extended SuperFrame DS1 [10]                      ds1D4         AT&T D4 format DS1 [16], [17]                      ds1ANSI-ESF   ANSI Extended SuperFrame format [14]                      ds1G704       CCITT Recommendation G.704 [12]                                      (section 2.1.3.2)                      ds1G704-CRC   CCITT Recommendation G.704 [12]                                      (section 2.1.3.1)                      "              ::= { ds1ConfigEntry 5 }          ds1ZeroCoding OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          ds1JammedBit(1),                          ds1B8ZS(2),                          ds1InvertedHDLC(3),                          ds1HDB3(4),                          ds1ZBTSI(5)                      }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "This variable describes the variety of Zero Code                      Suppression used on the link, which in turn                      affects a number of its characteristics.                      ds1JammedBit refers the Jammed bit Zero Encoding,                      in which the AT&T specification of at least one                      pulse every 8 bit periods is literally implementedTransmission MIB Working Group                                  [Page 9]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991                      by forcing a pulse in bit 8 of each channel.                      Thus, only seven bits per channel, or 1.344 Mbps,                      is available for data.                      ds1B8ZS refers to the use of a specified pattern                      of normal bits and bipolar violations which are                      used to replace a sequence of eight zero bits (see                      [14]).  In this context, all eight bits in a                      channel are technically available for data, but                      care must be taken with D4 encoded data to avoid                      having HDLC Flag streams imitate spurious Yellow                      Alarm conditions.  Typically, one bit per frame is                      ignored to force flag streams to rotate, thereby                      avoiding this error type.  CCITT Recommendation                      G.703 [11] may be referred to for further                      definition of these.                      ds1InvertedHDLC refers to the practice, common on                      HDLC encoded DS1 data links, of inverting the data                      between the serial interface chip and the CSU.                      Since HDLC guarantees one zero every 6 bits in the                      worst case, while the standards call for (in                      effect) at least one pulse every eight, inverted                      HDLC enjoys 4/24 one's density on the line, which                      may improve the effective clock stability of a DS1                      line.  As with B8ZS, all eight bits in a channel                      are technically available for data, but care must                      be taken with D4 encoded data to avoid having HDLC                      Flag streams imitate spurious Yellow Alarm                      conditions.  Typically, one bit per frame is                      ignored to force flag streams to rotate, thereby                      avoiding this error type.                      ANSI Clear Channels may use ds1ZBTSI, or Zero Byte                      Time Slot Interchange (see [14]).                      G.704 links, with or without CRC, use ds1HDB3 (see                      [11]).  "              ::= { ds1ConfigEntry 6 }          ds1Loopback OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          ds1NoLoop(1),                          ds1LocalLoopbackLocalSide(2),                          ds1LocalLoopbackRemoteSide(3),                          ds1RemoteLoopbackLocalSide(4),                          ds1RemoteLoopbackRemoteSide(5)                      }Transmission MIB Working Group                                 [Page 10]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "This variable represents the loopback state of                      the CSU.  Devices supporting read/write access                      should return badValue in response to a requested                      loopback state that the CSU does not support.  The                      values mean:                      ds1NoLoop                         Not in the loopback state.  A device that is                         not capable of performing a loopback on either                         interface shall always return this as it's                         value.                      ds1LocalLoopbackLocalSide                         Signal received from the local side of the                         device is looped back at the local connector                         (eg, without involving the CSU).                      ds1LocalLoopbackRemoteSide                         Signal received from the local side of the                         device is looped back at the remote connector                         (eg, through the CSU).                      ds1RemoteLoopbackLocalSide                         Signal received from the remote side of the                         device is looped back at the local connector                         (eg, through the CSU).                      ds1RemoteLoopbackRemoteSide                         Signal received from the remote side of the                         device is looped back at the remote connector                         (eg, without involving the CSU)."              ::= { ds1ConfigEntry 7 }          ds1SendCode OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          ds1OtherTest(1),                          ds1SendNoCode(2),                          ds1SendSetCode(3),                          ds1SendResetCode(4),                          ds1SendQRSS(5)Transmission MIB Working Group                                 [Page 11]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991                      }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                 "This variable indicates what type of code is                 being sent across the DS1 circuit by the CSU.  The                 values mean:                 ds1SendNoCode    sending looped or normal data                 ds1SendSetCode   sending a loopback request                 ds1SendResetCode sending a loopback termination request                 ds1SendQRSS      sending the BERT pattern described in                                  ANSI T1.403-1989section 5.6                 ds1OtherTest     sending a different BERT/BLERT pattern,                                  such as all zeroes, all ones, etc."              ::= { ds1ConfigEntry 8 }          ds1YellowAlarm OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          ds1NoYellowAlarm (1),                          ds1YellowAlarm (2)                      }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "This variable indicates if a Yellow Alarm                      condition exists.                      Note that G.704 interfaces do not support Yellow                      Alarms.  Accordingly, such agents should return                      the value ds1NoYellowAlarm."              ::= { ds1ConfigEntry 9 }          ds1RedAlarm OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          ds1NoRedAlarm (1),                          ds1RedAlarm (2)                      }              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "This variable indicates if a Red Alarm condition                      exists.                      Note that G.704 interfaces do not support Red                      Alarms.  Accordingly, such agents should return                      the value ds1NoRedAlarm."              ::= { ds1ConfigEntry 10 }Transmission MIB Working Group                                 [Page 12]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991          ds1CircuitIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "This variable contains the transmission vendor's                      circuit identifier, for the purpose of                      facilitating troubleshooting."              ::= { ds1ConfigEntry 11 }          -- the DS1 Interval group          -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all systems          -- that attach to a ds1.          -- It is recognized that some currently deployed CSUs do not          -- record the entire set of statistics specified in this          -- group.  Accordingly, some agents queried for these objects          -- may treat these objects as having an ACCESS clause value          -- of not-accessible.          -- The DS1 Interval Table contains various statistics          -- collected by each CSU over the previous 24 hours of          -- operation.  The past 24 hours are broken into 96 completed          -- 15 minute intervals.          ds1IntervalTable OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF DS1IntervalEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The DS1 Interval table."              ::= { ds1 2 }          ds1IntervalEntry OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  DS1IntervalEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "An entry in the DS1 Interval table."              INDEX   { ds1IntervalIndex, ds1IntervalNumber }              ::= { ds1IntervalTable 1 }          DS1IntervalEntry ::=              SEQUENCE {                  ds1IntervalIndex                      INTEGER,Transmission MIB Working Group                                 [Page 13]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991                  ds1IntervalNumber                      INTEGER (1..96),                  ds1IntervalESs                      Counter,                  ds1IntervalSESs                      Counter,                  ds1IntervalSEFSs                      Counter,                  ds1IntervalUASs                      Counter,                  ds1IntervalCSSs                      Counter,                  ds1IntervalBPVs                      Counter,                  ds1IntervalCVs                      Counter              }          ds1IntervalIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The index value which uniquely identifies the CSU                      to which this entry is applicable.  The interface                      identified by a particular value of this index is                      the same interface as identified by the same value                      an ds1CSUIndex object instance."              ::= { ds1IntervalEntry 1 }          ds1IntervalNumber OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..96)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "A number between 1 and 96, where 1 is the most                      recently completed 15 minute interval and 96 is                      the least recently completed 15 minute interval                      (assuming that all 96 intervals are valid)."              ::= { ds1IntervalEntry 2 }          ds1IntervalESs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The counter associated with the number of Errored                      Seconds, as defined by ANSI Draft StandardTransmission MIB Working Group                                 [Page 14]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991                      T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a DS1 CSU                      during one of the previous 96 fifteen minute                      intervals."              ::= { ds1IntervalEntry 3 }          ds1IntervalSESs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The counter associated with the number of                      Severely Errored Seconds, as defined by ANSI Draft                      Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a                      DS1 CSU during one of the previous 96 fifteen                      minute intervals."              ::= { ds1IntervalEntry 4 }          ds1IntervalSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The counter associated with the number of                      Severely Errored Framing Seconds, as defined by                      ANSI Draft Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15],                      encountered by a DS1 CSU during one of the                      previous 96 fifteen minute intervals."              ::= { ds1IntervalEntry 5 }          ds1IntervalUASs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The counter associated with the number of                      Unavailable Seconds, as defined by ANSI Draft                      Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a                      DS1 CSU during one of the previous 96 fifteen                      minute intervals."              ::= { ds1IntervalEntry 6 }          ds1IntervalCSSs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The counter associated with the number of                      Controlled Slip Seconds, as defined by ANSI DraftTransmission MIB Working Group                                 [Page 15]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991                      Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a                      DS1 CSU during one of the previous 96 fifteen                      minute intervals."              ::= { ds1IntervalEntry 7 }          ds1IntervalBPVs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The counter associated with the number of Bipolar                      Violations, as defined by ANSI Draft Standard                      T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a DS1 CSU                      during one of the previous 96 fifteen minute                      intervals."              ::= { ds1IntervalEntry 8 }          ds1IntervalCVs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The counter associated with the number of Code                      Violation Error Events, as defined by ANSI Draft                      Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a                      DS1 CSU during one of the previous 96 fifteen                      minute intervals.                      Note that D4 and G.704 (section 2.1.3.2)                      interfaces do not support Code Violation Error                      Events.  Accordingly, such agents may treat this                      object as having an ACCESS clause value of not-                      accessible."              ::= { ds1IntervalEntry 9 }          -- the DS1 Current group          -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all systems          -- that attach to a ds1.          -- It is recognized that some currently deployed CSUs do not          -- record the entire set of statistics specified in this          -- group.  Accordingly, some agents queried for these objects          -- may treat these objects as having an ACCESS clause value          -- of not-accessible.          -- The DS1 current table contains various statistics beingTransmission MIB Working Group                                 [Page 16]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991          -- collected for the current 15 minute interval.          ds1CurrentTable OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF DS1CurrentEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The DS1 Current table."              ::= { ds1 3 }          ds1CurrentEntry OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  DS1CurrentEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "An entry in the DS1 Current table."              INDEX   { ds1CurrentIndex }              ::= { ds1CurrentTable 1 }          DS1CurrentEntry ::=              SEQUENCE {                  ds1CurrentIndex                      INTEGER,                  ds1CurrentESs                      Counter,                  ds1CurrentSESs                      Counter,                  ds1CurrentSEFSs                      Counter,                  ds1CurrentUASs                      Counter,                  ds1CurrentCSSs                      Counter,                  ds1CurrentBPVs                      Counter,                  ds1CurrentCVs                      Counter              }          ds1CurrentIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The index value which uniquely identifies the CSU                      to which this entry is applicable.  The interface                      identified by a particular value of this index is                      the same interface as identified by the same valueTransmission MIB Working Group                                 [Page 17]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991                      an ds1CSUIndex object instance."              ::= { ds1CurrentEntry 1 }          ds1CurrentESs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The counter associated with the number of Errored                      Seconds, as defined by ANSI Draft Standard                      T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a DS1 CSU in                      the current 15 minute interval."              ::= { ds1CurrentEntry 2 }          ds1CurrentSESs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The counter associated with the number of                      Severely Errored Seconds, as defined by ANSI Draft                      Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a                      DS1 CSU in the current 15 minute interval."              ::= { ds1CurrentEntry 3 }          ds1CurrentSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The counter associated with the number of                      Severely Errored Framing Seconds, as defined by                      ANSI Draft Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15],                      encountered by a DS1 CSU in the current 15 minute                      interval."              ::= { ds1CurrentEntry 4 }          ds1CurrentUASs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The counter associated with the number of                      Unavailable Seconds, as defined by ANSI Draft                      Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a                      DS1 CSU in the current 15 minute interval."              ::= { ds1CurrentEntry 5 }Transmission MIB Working Group                                 [Page 18]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991          ds1CurrentCSSs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The counter associated with the number of                      Controlled Slip Seconds, as defined by ANSI Draft                      Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a                      DS1 CSU in the current 15 minute interval."              ::= { ds1CurrentEntry 6 }          ds1CurrentBPVs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The counter associated with the number of Bipolar                      Violations, as defined by ANSI Draft Standard                      T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a DS1 CSU in                      the current 15 minute interval."              ::= { ds1CurrentEntry 7 }          ds1CurrentCVs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The counter associated with the number of Code                      Violation Error Events, as defined by ANSI Draft                      Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a                      DS1 CSU in the current 15 minute interval.                      Note that D4 and G.704 (section 2.1.3.2)                      interfaces do not support Code Violation Error                      Events.  Accordingly, such agents may treat this                      object as having an ACCESS clause value of not-                      accessible."              ::= { ds1CurrentEntry 8 }          -- the DS1 Total group          -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all systems          -- that attach to a ds1.          -- It is recognized that some currently deployed CSUs do not          -- record the entire set of statistics specified in this          -- group.  Accordingly, some agents queried for these objectsTransmission MIB Working Group                                 [Page 19]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991          -- may treat these objects as having an ACCESS clause value          -- of not-accessible.          -- The DS1 Total Table contains the cumulative sum of the          -- various statistics for the 24 hour interval preceding the          -- first valid interval in the ds1CurrentTable.          ds1TotalTable OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF DS1TotalEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The DS1 Total table.  24 hour interval."              ::= { ds1 4 }          ds1TotalEntry OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  DS1TotalEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "An entry in the DS1 Total table."              INDEX   { ds1TotalIndex }              ::= { ds1TotalTable 1 }          DS1TotalEntry ::=              SEQUENCE {                  ds1TotalIndex                      INTEGER,                  ds1TotalESs                      Counter,                  ds1TotalSESs                      Counter,                  ds1TotalSEFSs                      Counter,                  ds1TotalUASs                      Counter,                  ds1TotalCSSs                      Counter,                  ds1TotalBPVs                      Counter,                  ds1TotalCVs                      Counter              }          ds1TotalIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatoryTransmission MIB Working Group                                 [Page 20]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991              DESCRIPTION                      "The index value which uniquely identifies the CSU                      to which this entry is applicable.  The interface                      identified by a particular value of this index is                      the same interface as identified by the same value                      an ds1CSUIndex object instance."              ::= { ds1TotalEntry 1 }          ds1TotalESs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The counter associated with the number of Errored                      Seconds, as defined by ANSI Draft Standard                      T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a DS1 CSU in                      the previous 24 hour interval"              ::= { ds1TotalEntry 2 }          ds1TotalSESs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The counter associated with the number of                      Severely Errored Seconds, as defined by ANSI Draft                      Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a                      DS1 CSU in the previous 24 hour interval."              ::= { ds1TotalEntry 3 }          ds1TotalSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The counter associated with the number of                      Severely Errored Framing Seconds, as defined by                      ANSI Draft Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15],                      encountered by a DS1 CSU in the previous 24 hour                      interval."              ::= { ds1TotalEntry 4 }          ds1TotalUASs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The counter associated with the number ofTransmission MIB Working Group                                 [Page 21]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991                      Unavailable Seconds, as defined by ANSI Draft                      Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a                      DS1 CSU in the previous 24 hour interval."              ::= { ds1TotalEntry 5 }          ds1TotalCSSs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The counter associated with the number of                      Controlled Slip Seconds, as defined by ANSI Draft                      Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a                      DS1 CSU in the previous 24 hour interval."              ::= { ds1TotalEntry 6 }          ds1TotalBPVs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The counter associated with the number of Bipolar                      Violations, as defined by ANSI Draft Standard                      T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a DS1 CSU in                      the previous 24 hour interval."              ::= { ds1TotalEntry 7 }          ds1TotalCVs OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  Counter              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The counter associated with the number of Code                      Violation Error Events, as defined by ANSI Draft                      Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a                      DS1 CSU in the previous 24 hour interval.                      Note that D4 and G.704 (section 2.1.3.2)                      interfaces do not support Code Violation Error                      Events.  Accordingly, such agents may treat this                      object as having an ACCESS clause value of not-                      accessible."              ::= { ds1TotalEntry 8 }          -- the DS1 Fractional group          -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for thoseTransmission MIB Working Group                                 [Page 22]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991          -- systems utilizing a fractional DS1 capability          -- The DS1 fractional table contains identifies which DS1          -- channels associated with a CSU are being used to support a          -- logical interface, i.e., an entry in the interfaces table          -- from the Internet-standard MIB.  For Clear Channel          -- implementations, exactly one ifTable entry corresponds to          -- the CSU being managed.  In this very typical case, the          -- variable ds1Index indicates the value of ifIndex which          -- corresponds to the interface being supported by a          -- particular CSU.          -- However, for fractional DS1 implementations, the          -- correspondent value of ds1Index is 0, and for each DS1          -- channel supporting a logical interface, there is an entry          -- in the DS1 fractional table which names a value for          -- ifIndex.          --          --      For ds1ESF, ds1D4, and ds1ANSI-ESF, there are 24 legal          --      channels, numbered 1 through 24.          --          --      For G.704, there are 32 legal channels, numbered 1          --      through 32.  ds1G704 can carry user data in channels 2          --      through 32, channel 1 being an overhead channel.          --      ds1G704-CRC can carry user data in channels 2 through          --      16 and 18 through 32, channels 1 and 17 being overhead          --      channels.          ds1FracTable OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF DS1FracEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The DS1 Fractional table."              ::= { ds1 5 }          ds1FracEntry OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  DS1FracEntry              ACCESS  not-accessible              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "An entry in the DS1 Fractional table."              INDEX   { ds1FracIndex, ds1FracNumber }              ::= { ds1FracTable 1 }          DS1FracEntry ::=              SEQUENCE {Transmission MIB Working Group                                 [Page 23]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991                  ds1FracIndex                      INTEGER,                  ds1FracNumber                      INTEGER (1..32),                  ds1FracIfIndex                      INTEGER              }          ds1FracIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The index value which uniquely identifies the CSU                      to which this entry is applicable.  The interface                      identified by a particular value of this index is                      the same interface as identified by the same value                      an ds1CSUIndex object instance."              ::= { ds1FracEntry 1 }          ds1FracNumber OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..32)              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "The channel number for this entry."              ::= { ds1FracEntry 2 }          ds1FracIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX  INTEGER              ACCESS  read-only              STATUS  mandatory              DESCRIPTION                      "An index value that uniquely identifies an                      interface to a ds1.  The interface identified by a                      particular value of this index is the same                      interface as identified by the same value an                      ifIndex object instance."              ::= { ds1FracEntry 3 }          ENDTransmission MIB Working Group                                 [Page 24]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 19916.  Acknowledgements   This document was produced by the SNMP and the Transmission MIB   Working Groups:               Anne Ambler, Spider               Karl Auerbach, Sun               Fred Baker, ACC               Ken Brinkerhoff               Ron Broersma, NOSC               Jack Brown, US Army               Theodore Brunner, Bellcore               Jeffrey Buffum, HP               Jeffrey D. Case, UTK               Chris Chiptasso, Spartacus               Paul Ciarfella, DEC               Bob Collet               Tracy Cox, Bellcore               James R. Davin, MIT-LCS               Kurt Dobbins, Cabletron               Nadya El-Afandi, Network Systems               Gary Ellis, HP               Fred Engle               Mike Erlinger               Richard Fox, Synoptics               Karen Frisa, CMU               Chris Gunner, DEC               Ken Hibbard, Xylogics               Ole Jacobsen, Interop               Ken Jones               Satish Joshi, Synoptics               Frank Kastenholz, Racal-Interlan               Shimshon Kaufman, Spartacus               Jim Kinder, Fibercom               Alex Koifman, BBN               Christopher Kolb, PSI               Cheryl Krupczak, NCR               Peter Lin, Vitalink               John Lunny, TWG               Carl Malamud               Keith McCloghrie, HLS               Donna McMaster, David Systems               Lynn Monsanto, Sun               Dave Perkins, 3COM               Jim Reinstedler, Ungerman Bass               Anil Rijsinghani, DEC               Kary Robertson               Marshall T. Rose, PSI (chair)Transmission MIB Working Group                                 [Page 25]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991               L. Michael Sabo, NCSC               Jon Saperia, DEC               John Seligson               Fei Shu, NEC               Sam Sjogren, TGV               Mark Sleeper, Sparta               Lance Sprung               Mike St.Johns               Bob Stewart, Xyplex               Emil Sturniold               Kaj Tesink, Bellcore               Dean Throop, Data General               Bill Townsend, Xylogics               Maurice Turcotte               Kannan Varadhou               Sudhanshu Verma, HP               Warren Vik, Interactive Systems               David Waitzman, BBN               Steve Waldbusser, CMU               Dan Wintringhan               David Wood               Jeff Young, Cray Research7.  References   [1] Cerf, V., "IAB Recommendations for the Development of Internet       Network Management Standards",RFC 1052, NRI, April 1988.   [2] Cerf, V., "Report of the Second Ad Hoc Network Management Review       Group",RFC 1109, NRI, August 1989.   [3] Rose M., and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification of       Management Information for TCP/IP-based internets",RFC 1155,       Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN Systems, May 1990.   [4] McCloghrie K., and M. Rose, "Management Information Base for       Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets",RFC 1156, Hughes       LAN Systems, Performance Systems International, May 1990.   [5] Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M., and J. Davin, "Simple       Network Management Protocol",RFC 1157, SNMP Research,       Performance Systems International, Performance Systems       International, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, May 1990.   [6] McCloghrie K., and M. Rose, Editors, "Management Information Base       for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets",RFC 1213,       Performance Systems International, March 1991.Transmission MIB Working Group                                 [Page 26]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 1991   [7] Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection -       Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1),       International Organization for Standardization, International       Standard 8824, December 1987.   [8] Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection -       Specification of Basic Encoding Rules for Abstract Notation One       (ASN.1), International Organization for Standardization,       International Standard 8825, December 1987.   [9] AT&T Information Systems, AT&T ESF DS1 Channel Service Unit       User's Manual, 999-100-305, February 1988.  [10] AT&T Technical Reference, Requirements for Interfacing Digital       Terminal Equipment to Services Employing the Extended Superframe       Format, Publication 54016, May 1988.  [11] CCITT Specifications Volume III, Recommendation G.703,       Physical/Electrical Characteristics of Hierarchical Digital       Interfaces, July 1988.  [12] CCITT Specifications Volume III, Recommendation G.704,       Synchronous frame structures used at primary and secondary       hierarchical levels, July 1988.  [13] Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, Editors, "Concise MIB Definitions",RFC 1212, Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN Systems,       March 1991.  [14] ANSI T1.403-1989 American National Standard for       Telecommunications -- Carrier-to-Customer Installation -- DS1       Metallic Interface.  [15] ANSI T1M1.3/90 - 027R2 Draft Proposed Standard -- Description of       Installation and Maintenance Parameters for Digital Circuits,       Facilities, and Networks.  [16] Bell System Techical Reference, Publication 62411, High Capacity       Digital Service Channel Interface Specification, September 1983.  [17] Bell System Technical Reference, Publication 43801, "Digital       Channel Bank Requirements and Objectives", November 1982.8.  Security Considerations   Security issues are not discussed in this memo.Transmission MIB Working Group                                 [Page 27]

RFC 1232                 DS1 Interface Objects                  May 19919.  Authors' Addresses   Fred Baker   Advanced Computer Communications, Inc.   720 Santa Barbara Street   Santa Barbara, California  93101   Phone: (805) 963 9431   EMail: fbaker@acc.com   Christopher P. Kolb   Performance Systems International, Inc.   Reston International Center   11800 Sunrise Valley Drive   Suite 1100   Reston, VA 22091   Phone: (703) 620-6651   EMail: kolb@psi.comTransmission MIB Working Group                                 [Page 28]

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