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Network Working Group                                          D. ThroopRequest for Comments: 1381                      Data General Corporation                                                                F. Baker                                        Advanced Computer Communications                                                           November 1992SNMP MIB Extension for X.25 LAPBStatus of this Memo   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.Abstract   This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)   for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets.   In particular, it defines objects for managing the Link Layer of   X.25, LAPB.  The objects defined here, along with the objects in the   "SNMP MIB Extension for the Packet Layer of X.25" [9] and the   "Definitions of Managed Objects for RS-232-like Hardware Devices"   [8], combine to allow management of an X.25 protocol stack.Table of Contents1. The Network Management Framework .......................22. Objects ................................................22.1 Format of Definitions .................................33. Overview ...............................................33.1 Informal overview .....................................33.2 Textual Conventions ...................................43.3 Formal overview .......................................43.4 Tables ................................................53.5 Traps .................................................64. Object Definitions .....................................65. Appendix: Revision History .............................27      July 30, 1992 ..........................................27      June 12, 1992 ..........................................27      May 18, 1992 ...........................................28      April 8, 1992 ..........................................28      February 1992 ..........................................28      October 1991 ...........................................29      June 1991 ..............................................30      April 1991 .............................................30Throop & Baker                                                  [Page 1]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 19926. Acknowledgements .......................................307. References .............................................318. Security Considerations ................................339. Authors' Addresses .....................................331.  The Network Management Framework   The Internet-standard Network Management Framework consists of three   components.  These components give the rules for defining objects,   the definitions of objects, and the protocol for manipulating   objects.   The network management framework structures objects in an abstract   information tree. The branches of the tree name objects and the   leaves of the tree contain the values manipulated to effect   management. This tree is called the Management Information Base or   MIB. The concepts of this tree are given in STD 16/RFC 1155 "The   Structure of Management Information" or SMI [1]. The SMI defines the   trunk of the tree and the types of objects used when defining the   leaves. STD 16/RFC 1212, "Towards Concise MIB Definitions" [4],   defines a more concise description mechanism that preserves all the   principals of the SMI.   The core MIB definitions for the Internet suite of protocols can be   found inRFC 1156 [2] "Management Information Base for Network   Management of TCP/IP-based internets". STD 17/RFC 1213 [5] defines   MIB-II, an evolution of MIB-I with changes to incorporate   implementation experience and new operational requirements.   STD 15/RFC 1157 [3] defines the SNMP protocol itself. The protocol   defines how to manipulate the objects in a remote MIB.   The tree structure of the MIB allows new objects to be defined for   the purpose of experimentation and evaluation.2.  Objects   The definition of an object in the MIB requires an object name and   type.  Object names and types are defined using the subset of the   Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) [6] defined in the SMI [1].   Objects are named using ASN.1 object identifiers, administratively   assigned names, to specify object types. The object name, together   with an optional object instance, uniquely identifies a specific   instance of an object. For human convenience, we often use a textual   string, termed the OBJECT DESCRIPTOR, to also refer to objects.   Objects also have a syntax that defines the abstract data structure   corresponding to that object type.  The ASN.1 language [6] providesThroop & Baker                                                  [Page 2]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992   the primitives used for this purpose.  The SMI [1] purposely   restricts the ASN.1 constructs which may be used for simplicity and   ease of implementation.  The encoding of an object type simply   describes how to represent an object using ASN.1 encoding rules [7],   for purposes of dealing with the SNMP protocol.2.1.  Format of DefinitionsSection 4 contains the specification of all object types defined in   this MIB module. The object definitions use the conventions given in   the SMI [1] as amended by the concise MIB definitions [4].3.  Overview3.1.  Informal overview   This section describes how the objects defined below relate with   other MIBs.  This section is only informational to help understand   how the pieces fit together.   The objects defined below are to be used in conjunction with MIB-II   and other MIBs such as the X.25 packet level MIB [9].  A system with   a complete X.25 stack running over a synchronous line will have at   least two interfaces in the ifTable defined in MIB-II.  There will be   an interface for LAPB and another interface for the packet layer of   X.25. There will also be objects defined in the RS-232-like MIB for   the physical sync line.   Each software interface identifies the layer below it used to send   and receive packets. The X.25 MIB object, x25InfoDataLinkId,   specifies an instance of lapbAdmnIndex for the LAPB interface under   that X.25. The LAPB object, lapbOperPortId, defined below, identifies   an instance of the rs232PortIndex for the the Sync line used by LAPB.   For X.25 running over LAPB over Ethernet, the lapbAdmnPortId would   identify the instance of ifIndex for the Ethernet interface.   Each X.25 subnetwork will have separate entries in the ifTable.  Thus   a system with two X.25 lines would have two ifTable entries for the   two X.25 packet layers and two other entries for the two LAPB   interfaces. Each X.25 Packet Layer MIB would identify the instance of   the LAPB MIB below it. Each LAPB MIB would identify the Sync line   below it. The system would also have two entries for rs232PortTable   and rs232SyncPortTable for the two physical lines.   Since the ifTable as defined in MIB-II is device independent, it   doesn't have anything specific for any type of interface.  The   objects below define the LAPB specific information for an interfaceThroop & Baker                                                  [Page 3]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992   of type LAPB. Different LAPB interfaces can also be differentiated by   matching the values of ifIndex with lapbAdmnIndex.3.2.  Textual Conventions   Two new data types are introduced as a textual conventions in this   MIB document.  These textual conventions enhance the readability of   the specification and can ease comparison with other specifications   if appropriate.  It should be noted that the introduction of these   textual conventions has no effect on either the syntax nor the   semantics of any managed objects.  The use of these is merely an   artifact of the explanatory method used.  Objects defined in terms of   one of these methods are always encoded by means of the rules that   define the primitive type.  Hence, no changes to the SMI or the SNMP   are necessary to accommodate these textual conventions which are   adopted merely for the convenience of readers and writers in pursuit   of the elusive goal of clear, concise, and unambiguous MIB documents.   This MIB introduces the data types of:                    PositiveInteger                    ifIndexType3.3.  Formal overview   Instances of the objects defined below represent attributes of a LAPB   interface.  LAPB interfaces are identified by an ifType object in the   Internet-standard MIB [5] of                lapb(16).   For these interfaces, the value of the ifSpecific variable in the   MIB-II [5] has the OBJECT IDENTIFIER value:                lapb    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { transmission 16 }   The relationship between a LAPB interface and an interface in the   context of the Internet-standard MIB [5] is one-to-one.  As such, the   value of an ifIndex object instance can be directly used to identify   corresponding instances of the objects defined below.   The objects defined below are defined in the context of ISO 7776 [10]   and ISO 8885 [11]. Access to those documents maybe useful (but isn't   essential) to understand the names and semantics of some objects.   Where possible the object descriptions use the terminology of ISO   7776; for example, one commonly used term refers to the peer LAPB as   the DCE/remote DTE.  This terminology does not restrict the   instrumented LAPB to function only as a DTE.  This MIB maybe appliedThroop & Baker                                                  [Page 4]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992   to a LAPB configured as either a DCE or a DTE.   To the extent that some attributes defined in the Internet standard   MIB [5] are applicable to LAPB, those objects have not been   duplicated here.  In some instances some clarification of how to   apply those objects to LAPB has been given.   Some objects defined below include a DEFVAL clause. This clause   provides reasonable (but not mandatory) default values to use when   creating these objects.  This does not imply this MIB defines any   mechanism for creating or deleting LAPB interfaces.  The creation and   deletion of the objects of this MIB depend on the implementation   method for creating and deleting LAPB interfaces.  The DEFVAL clause   provides reasonable defaults to allow further extension of the MIB to   define methods for creating and deleting LAPB interfaces without   having to deprecate these objects for the lack of a DEFVAL clause.3.4.  Tables   This extension adds four tables to the MIB.  These tables are:                       lapbAdmnTable,                       lapbOperTable,                       lapbFlowTable, and                       lapbXidTable.   The lapbAdmnTable provides objects for common parameters used by LAPB   such as the T1 retransmission timer or the N2 retransmission counter.   Changes to objects in this table need not affect a running interface   but provides access to the values used to initialize an interface.   These values are read-write.   The lapbOperTable provides objects to determine the parameters   actually in use by an interface.  These objects are read only.  The   values currently in use maybe different from the lapbAdmnTable values   if the lapbAdmnTable was changed after interface initialization or if   XID negotiation selected different values.   The lapbFlowTable provides objects that report how the LAPB interface   performs.  These are read-only objects used to monitor operation.   The lapbXidTable is not required for systems that do not transmit XID   frames. For systems that do transmit XID frames, this table provides   the values for the fields of the XID frame that are not already   present in the lapbAdmnTable.  The objects in this table are read-   write.Throop & Baker                                                  [Page 5]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 19923.5.  Traps   Since all LAPB interfaces have entries in the ifTable, significant   changes in the state of the interface should send a linkUp or   linkDown trap. Thus an interface that receives or sends a Frame   Reject frame should send a linkDown trap.  If the interface later   comes back up, it should then send a linkUP trap.4.  Object DefinitionsRFC1381-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN          IMPORTS                  Counter                          FROMRFC1155-SMI                  transmission                          FROMRFC1213-MIB                  OBJECT-TYPE                          FROMRFC-1212;                          --  LAPB MIB          lapb    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { transmission 16 }          PositiveInteger ::= INTEGER (0..2147483647)          IfIndexType     ::= INTEGER (1..2147483647)          -- IfIndexType specifies an index object for a table          -- with entries that match entries in the MIB-II ifTable.          -- The value of the index for the table will match the          -- ifIndex entry for same interface in the ifTable.          -- The values of this object range from 1 to ifNumber          -- inclusive.          -- ###########################################################          --                      LAPB Admn Table          -- ###########################################################          -- Support of the lapbAdmnTable is mandatory for all          -- agents of systems that implement LAPB.          lapbAdmnTable   OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF LapbAdmnEntry                  ACCESS  not-accessible                  STATUS  mandatoryThroop & Baker                                                  [Page 6]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992                  DESCRIPTION                          "This table contains objects that can be                          changed to manage a LAPB interface.                          Changing one of these parameters may take                          effect in the operating LAPB immediately or                          may wait until the interface is restarted                          depending on the details of the                          implementation.                          Most of the objects in this read-write table                          have corresponding read-only objects in the                          lapbOperTable that return the current                          operating value.                          The operating values may be different from                          these configured values if changed by XID                          negotiation or if a configured parameter was                          changed after the interface was started."                  ::= { lapb 1 }          lapbAdmnEntry   OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  LapbAdmnEntry                  ACCESS  not-accessible                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "Configured parameter values for a specific                          LAPB."                  INDEX { lapbAdmnIndex }                  ::= { lapbAdmnTable 1 }          LapbAdmnEntry ::= SEQUENCE {                  lapbAdmnIndex                          IfIndexType,                  lapbAdmnStationType                          INTEGER,                  lapbAdmnControlField                          INTEGER,                  lapbAdmnTransmitN1FrameSize                          PositiveInteger,                  lapbAdmnReceiveN1FrameSize                          PositiveInteger,                  lapbAdmnTransmitKWindowSize                          INTEGER,                  lapbAdmnReceiveKWindowSize                          INTEGER,                  lapbAdmnN2RxmitCount                  INTEGER,                  lapbAdmnT1AckTimerThroop & Baker                                                  [Page 7]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992                          PositiveInteger,                  lapbAdmnT2AckDelayTimer                          PositiveInteger,                  lapbAdmnT3DisconnectTimer                          PositiveInteger,                  lapbAdmnT4IdleTimer                          PositiveInteger,                  lapbAdmnActionInitiate                          INTEGER,                  lapbAdmnActionRecvDM                          INTEGER                  }          lapbAdmnIndex   OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  IfIndexType                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The ifIndex value for the LAPB interface."                  ::= { lapbAdmnEntry 1 }          lapbAdmnStationType     OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          dte (1),                          dce (2),                          dxe (3)                          }                  ACCESS  read-write                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "Identifies the desired station type of this                          interface."                  REFERENCE "ISO 7776section 3.1"                  DEFVAL { dte }                  ::= { lapbAdmnEntry 2 }          lapbAdmnControlField OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          modulo8 (1),                          modulo128 (2)                          }                  ACCESS  read-write                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The desired size of the sequence numbers                          used to number frames."                  REFERENCE "ISO 8885 Table 3, Name: HDLC Option - 10"                  DEFVAL { modulo8 }Throop & Baker                                                  [Page 8]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992                  ::= { lapbAdmnEntry 3 }          lapbAdmnTransmitN1FrameSize OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  PositiveInteger                  ACCESS  read-write                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The default maximum N1 frame size desired                          in number of bits for a frame transmitted by                          this DTE.  This excludes flags and 0 bits                          inserted for transparency."                  REFERENCE "ISO 8885 Table 3,                          Name: Information Field length"                  DEFVAL { 36000 } -- 4500 * 8; 802.5 Frame size                  ::= { lapbAdmnEntry 4 }          lapbAdmnReceiveN1FrameSize OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  PositiveInteger                  ACCESS  read-write                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The default maximum N1 frame size desired                          in number of bits for a frame the DCE/remote                          DTE transmits to this DTE.  This excludes                          flags and 0 bits inserted for transparency."                  DEFVAL { 36000  } -- 4500 * 8; 802.5 Frame size                  ::= { lapbAdmnEntry 5 }          lapbAdmnTransmitKWindowSize OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..127)                  ACCESS  read-write                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The default transmit window size for this                          Interface.  This is the maximum number of                          unacknowledged sequenced PDUs that may be                          outstanding from this DTE at any one time."                  REFERENCE "ISO 8885 Table 3, Name: Window size"                  DEFVAL { 7 }                  ::= { lapbAdmnEntry 6 }          lapbAdmnReceiveKWindowSize OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..127)                  ACCESS  read-write                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The default receive window size for this                          Interface.  This is the maximum number ofThroop & Baker                                                  [Page 9]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992                          unacknowledged sequenced PDUs that may be                          outstanding from the DCE/remote DTE at any                          one time."                  REFERENCE "ISO 8885 Table 3, Name: Window size"                  DEFVAL { 7 }                  ::= { lapbAdmnEntry 7 }          lapbAdmnN2RxmitCount    OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..65535)                  ACCESS  read-write                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The default N2 retry counter for this                          interface.  This specifies the number of                          times a PDU will be resent after the T1                          timer expires without an acknowledgement for                          the PDU."                  REFERENCE "ISO 8885 Table 3,                          Name: Retransmission Attempts"                  DEFVAL { 20 }                  ::= { lapbAdmnEntry 8 }          lapbAdmnT1AckTimer      OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  PositiveInteger                  ACCESS  read-write                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The default T1 timer for this interface.                          This specifies the maximum time in                          Milliseconds to wait for acknowledgment of a                          PDU."                  REFERENCE "ISO 8885 Table 3, Name:                          Acknowledgement timer"                  DEFVAL { 3000 }                  ::= { lapbAdmnEntry 9 }          lapbAdmnT2AckDelayTimer         OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  PositiveInteger                  ACCESS  read-write                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The default T2 timer for this interface.                          This specifies the maximum time in                          Milliseconds to wait before sending an                          acknowledgment for a sequenced PDU.  A value                          of zero means there will be no delay in                          acknowledgement generation."                  REFERENCE "ISO 8885 Table 3,Throop & Baker                                                 [Page 10]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992                          Name: Reply delay timer"                  DEFVAL { 0 }                  ::= { lapbAdmnEntry 10 }          lapbAdmnT3DisconnectTimer OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  PositiveInteger                  ACCESS  read-write                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The T3 timer for this interface.  This                          specifies the time in Milliseconds to wait                          before considering the link disconnected.  A                          value of zero indicates the link will be                          considered disconnected upon completion of                          the frame exchange to disconnect the link."                  REFERENCE "ISO 7776section 5.7.1.3"                  DEFVAL { 60000 }                  ::= { lapbAdmnEntry 11 }          lapbAdmnT4IdleTimer OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  PositiveInteger                  ACCESS  read-write                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The T4 timer for this interface.  This                          specifies the maximum time in Milliseconds                          to allow without frames being exchanged on                          the data link.  A value of 2147483647                          indicates no idle timer is being kept."                  REFERENCE "ISO 7776section 5.7.1.4"                  DEFVAL { 2147483647 }                  ::= { lapbAdmnEntry 12 }          lapbAdmnActionInitiate OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  INTEGER {                  sendSABM (1),                          sendDISC (2),                          sendDM (3),                          none (4),                          other (5)                          }                  ACCESS  read-write                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "This identifies the action LAPB will take                          to initiate link set-up."                  DEFVAL { sendSABM }                  ::= { lapbAdmnEntry 13 }Throop & Baker                                                 [Page 11]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992          lapbAdmnActionRecvDM OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          sendSABM (1),                          sendDISC (2),                          other (3)                          }                  ACCESS  read-write                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "This identifies the action LAPB will take                          when it receives a DM response."                  DEFVAL { sendSABM }                  ::= { lapbAdmnEntry 14 }          -- ###########################################################          --                      LAPB operating parameters.          -- ###########################################################          -- Support of the lapbOperTable is mandatory for all          -- agents of systems that implement LAPB.          lapbOperTable   OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF LapbOperEntry                  ACCESS  not-accessible                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "This table contains configuration                          information about interface parameters                          currently set in the interface.  Many of                          these objects have corresponding objects in                  the lapbAdmnTable."                  ::= { lapb 2 }          lapbOperEntry   OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  LapbOperEntry                  ACCESS  not-accessible                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "Currently set parameter values for a                          specific LAPB."                  INDEX { lapbOperIndex }                  ::= { lapbOperTable 1 }          LapbOperEntry ::= SEQUENCE {                  lapbOperIndex                          IfIndexType,                  lapbOperStationTypeThroop & Baker                                                 [Page 12]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992                          INTEGER,                  lapbOperControlField                          INTEGER,                  lapbOperTransmitN1FrameSize                          PositiveInteger,                  lapbOperReceiveN1FrameSize                          PositiveInteger,                  lapbOperTransmitKWindowSize                          INTEGER,                  lapbOperReceiveKWindowSize                          INTEGER,                  lapbOperN2RxmitCount                          INTEGER,                  lapbOperT1AckTimer                          PositiveInteger,                  lapbOperT2AckDelayTimer                          PositiveInteger,                  lapbOperT3DisconnectTimer                          PositiveInteger,                  lapbOperT4IdleTimer                          PositiveInteger,                  lapbOperPortId                          OBJECT IDENTIFIER,                  lapbOperProtocolVersionId                          OBJECT IDENTIFIER                  }          lapbOperIndex   OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX       IfIndexType                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The ifIndex value for the LAPB interface."                  ::= { lapbOperEntry 1 }          lapbOperStationType     OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          dte (1),                          dce (2),                          dxe (3)                          }                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "Identifies the current operating station                          type of this interface.  A value of dxe (3)                          indicates XID negotiation has not yet taken                          place."Throop & Baker                                                 [Page 13]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992                  REFERENCE "ISO 7776section 3.1"                  ::= { lapbOperEntry 2 }          lapbOperControlField OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          modulo8 (1),                          modulo128 (2)                          }                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The current operating size of the sequence                          numbers used to number frames."                  REFERENCE "ISO 7776section 3.3"                  ::= { lapbOperEntry 3 }          lapbOperTransmitN1FrameSize OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  PositiveInteger                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The current operating N1 frame size used                          for the maximum number of bits in a frame                          this DTE can transmit.  This excludes flags                          and 0 bits inserted for transparency."                  REFERENCE "ISO 7776section 5.7.3"                  ::= { lapbOperEntry 4 }          lapbOperReceiveN1FrameSize OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  PositiveInteger                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  -- See lapbOperTransmitN1FrameSize above                  DESCRIPTION                          "The current operating N1 frame size used                          for the maximum number of bits in a frame                          the DCE/remote DTE can transmit.  This                          excludes flags and 0 bits inserted for                          transparency."                  ::= { lapbOperEntry 5 }          lapbOperTransmitKWindowSize OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..127)                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The current PDU window size this Interface                          uses to transmit.  This is the maximumThroop & Baker                                                 [Page 14]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992                          number of unacknowledged sequenced PDUs that                          may be outstanding from this DTE at any one                          time."                  REFERENCE "ISO 7776section 5.7.4"                  ::= { lapbOperEntry 6 }          lapbOperReceiveKWindowSize OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..127)                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The current receive PDU window size for                          this Interface.  This is the maximum number                          of unacknowledged sequenced PDUs that may be                          outstanding from the DCE/remote DTE at any                          one time."                  REFERENCE "ISO 7776section 5.7.4"                  ::= { lapbOperEntry 7 }          lapbOperN2RxmitCount    OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..65535)                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The current N2 retry counter used for this                          interface.  This specifies the number of                          times a PDU will be resent after the T1                          timer expires without an acknowledgement for                          the PDU."                  REFERENCE "ISO 7776section 5.7.2"                  ::= { lapbOperEntry 8 }          lapbOperT1AckTimer      OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  PositiveInteger                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The current T1 timer for this interface.                          This specifies the maximum time in                          Milliseconds to wait for acknowledgment of a                          PDU."                  REFERENCE "ISO 7776section 5.7.1.1"                  ::= { lapbOperEntry 9 }          lapbOperT2AckDelayTimer         OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  PositiveInteger                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatoryThroop & Baker                                                 [Page 15]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992                  DESCRIPTION                          "The current T2 timer for this interface.                          This specifies the maximum time in                          Milliseconds to wait before sending an                          acknowledgment for a sequenced PDU.  A value                          of zero means there will be no delay in                          acknowledgement generation."                  REFERENCE "ISO 7776section 5.7.1.2"                  ::= { lapbOperEntry 10 }          lapbOperT3DisconnectTimer OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  PositiveInteger                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The current T3 timer for this interface.                          This specifies the time in Milliseconds to                          wait before considering the link                          disconnected.  A value of zero indicates the                          link will be considered disconnected upon                          completion of the frame exchange to                          disconnect the link."                  REFERENCE "ISO 7776section 5.7.1.3"                  ::= { lapbOperEntry 11 }          lapbOperT4IdleTimer OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  PositiveInteger                  ACCESS  read-write                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The current T4 timer for this interface.                          This specifies the maximum time in                          Milliseconds to allow without frames being                          exchanged on the data link.  A value of                          2147483647 indicates no idle timer is being                          kept."                  REFERENCE "ISO 7776section 5.7.1.4"                  ::= { lapbOperEntry 12 }          lapbOperPortId OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  OBJECT IDENTIFIER                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "This object identifies an instance of the                          index object in the first group of objects                          in the MIB specific to the physical device                          or interface used to send and receiveThroop & Baker                                                 [Page 16]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992                          frames.  If an agent does not support any                          such objects, it should return nullSpec                          OBJECT IDENTIFIER {0 0}."                  ::= { lapbOperEntry 13 }          lapbOperProtocolVersionId       OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  OBJECT IDENTIFIER                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "This object identifies the version of the                          lapb protocol implemented by this                          interface."                  ::= { lapbOperEntry 14 }          -- ###########################################################          --                      LAPB    Flow Table          -- ###########################################################          -- Support of the lapbFlowTable is mandatory for all          -- agents of systems that implement LAPB.          lapbFlowTable OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF LapbFlowEntry                  ACCESS  not-accessible                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "This table defines the objects recorded by                          LAPB to provide information about the                          traffic flow through the interface."                  ::= { lapb 3 }          lapbFlowEntry OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  LapbFlowEntry                  ACCESS  not-accessible                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The information regarding the effects of                          flow controls in LAPB."                   INDEX { lapbFlowIfIndex }                  ::= { lapbFlowTable 1 }          LapbFlowEntry ::= SEQUENCE {                  lapbFlowIfIndex                          IfIndexType,                  lapbFlowStateChanges                          Counter,Throop & Baker                                                 [Page 17]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992                  lapbFlowChangeReason                          INTEGER,                  lapbFlowCurrentMode                          INTEGER,                  lapbFlowBusyDefers                          Counter,                  lapbFlowRejOutPkts                          Counter,                  lapbFlowRejInPkts                          Counter,                  lapbFlowT1Timeouts                          Counter,                  lapbFlowFrmrSent                  OCTET STRING,                  lapbFlowFrmrReceived                          OCTET STRING,                  lapbFlowXidReceived                          OCTET STRING                  }          lapbFlowIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  IfIndexType                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The ifIndex value for the LAPB Interface."                  ::= { lapbFlowEntry 1 }          lapbFlowStateChanges OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  Counter                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The number of LAPB State Changes, including                          resets."                  ::= { lapbFlowEntry 2 }          lapbFlowChangeReason OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          notStarted (1),    -- Initial state                          abmEntered (2),    -- SABM or UA                          abmeEntered (3),   -- SABME or UA                          abmReset (4),      -- SABM in ABM                          abmeReset (5),     -- SABME in ABME                          dmReceived (6),    -- DM Response                          dmSent (7),        -- DM sent                          discReceived (8),  -- DISC Response                          discSent (9),      -- DISC SentThroop & Baker                                                 [Page 18]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992                          frmrReceived (10), -- FRMR Received                          frmrSent (11),     -- FRMR Sent                          n2Timeout (12),    -- N2 Timer Expired                          other (13)                            }                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The reason for the most recent incrementing                          of lapbFlowStateChanges.  A DM or DISC frame                          generated to initiate link set-up does not                          alter this object.  When the MIB-II object                          ifOperStatus does not have a value of                          testing, there exists a correlation between                          this object and ifOperStatus.  IfOperStatus                          will have a value of up when this object                          contains:  abmEntered, abmeEntered,                          abmReset, or abmeReset.  IfOperStatus will                          have a value of down when this object has a                          value of notStarted, or dmReceived through                          n2Timeout.  There is no correlation when                          this object has the value other."                  ::= { lapbFlowEntry 3 }          lapbFlowCurrentMode OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  INTEGER {                          disconnected (1),                                  -- initial state or DISC received                          linkSetup (2),                                  -- SABM sent                          frameReject (3),                                  -- Invalid frame received and                                  -- FRMR sent                          disconnectRequest (4),                                  -- DISC sent                          informationTransfer (5),                                  -- normal information transfer state                                  -- SABM(E) sent and UA received, or                                  -- SABM(E) received and UA sent                          rejFrameSent (6),                                  -- invalid NS received and REJ sent                          waitingAcknowledgement (7),Throop & Baker                                                 [Page 19]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992                                  -- T1 expired and RR sent                          stationBusy (8),                                  -- RNR sent                          remoteStationBusy (9),                                  -- RNR received                          bothStationsBusy (10),                                  -- RNR received and RNR sent                          waitingAckStationBusy (11),                                  -- T1 expired, RNR sent                          waitingAckRemoteBusy (12),                                  -- T1 expired, RNR received                          waitingAckBothBusy (13),                                  -- T1 expired, RNR sent,                                  -- and RNR received                          rejFrameSentRemoteBusy (14),                                  -- REJ sent and RNR received                          xidFrameSent (15),                                  -- XID frame sent                          error (16),                                  -- An error state other than                                  -- a one defined above                          other (17)                                  --  A state not listed above                            }                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The current condition of the conversation."                  ::= { lapbFlowEntry 4 }          lapbFlowBusyDefers OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  Counter                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The number of times this device was unable                          to transmit a frame due to a perceived                          remote busy condition.  Busy conditions canThroop & Baker                                                 [Page 20]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992                          result from the receipt of an RNR from the                          remote device, the lack of valid sequence                          number space (window saturation), or other                          conditions."                  ::= { lapbFlowEntry 5 }          lapbFlowRejOutPkts OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  Counter                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The number of REJ or SREJ frames sent by                          this station."                  ::= { lapbFlowEntry 6 }          lapbFlowRejInPkts OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  Counter                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The number of REJ or SREJ frames received                          by this station."                  ::= { lapbFlowEntry 7 }          lapbFlowT1Timeouts OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  Counter                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The number of times a re-transmission was                          effected by the T1 Timer expiring."                  ::= { lapbFlowEntry 8 }          lapbFlowFrmrSent OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..7))                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The Information Field of the FRMR most                          recently sent.  If no FRMR has been sent                          (the normal case) or the information isn't                          available, this will be an OCTET STRING of                          zero length."                  REFERENCE "ISO 7776Section 4.3.9, tables 7 and 8"                  ::= { lapbFlowEntry 9 }          lapbFlowFrmrReceived OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..7))Throop & Baker                                                 [Page 21]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The Information Field of the FRMR most                          recently received.  If no FRMR has been                          received (the normal case) or the                          information isn't available, this will be an                          OCTET STRING of zero length."                  REFERENCE "ISO 7776Section 4.3.9, tables 7 and 8"                  ::= { lapbFlowEntry 10 }          lapbFlowXidReceived OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..8206))                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The Information Field of the XID frame most                          recently received.  If no XID frame has been                          received, this will be an OCTET STRING of                          zero length."                  REFERENCE "ISO 8885"                  ::= { lapbFlowEntry 11 }          -- ###########################################################          --                      LAPB    XID Table          -- ###########################################################          -- Support for the lapbXidTable is mandatory for all agents          -- of systems that have a LAPB implementation using XID          -- negotiation.  Agents of systems without XID negotiation          -- support should not implement this table.          lapbXidTable    OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF LapbXidEntry                  ACCESS  not-accessible                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "This table defines values to use for XID                          negotiation that are not found in the                          lapbAdmnTable.  This table is optional for                          implementations that don't support XID and                          mandatory for implementations that do                          initiate XID negotiation."                  ::= { lapb 4 }          lapbXidEntry    OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  LapbXidEntryThroop & Baker                                                 [Page 22]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992             ACCESS       not-accessible                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "XId negotiation parameter values for a                          specific LAPB."                  INDEX { lapbXidIndex }                  ::= { lapbXidTable 1 }          LapbXidEntry ::= SEQUENCE {                  lapbXidIndex                          IfIndexType,                  lapbXidAdRIdentifier                          OCTET STRING,                  lapbXidAdRAddress                          OCTET STRING,                  lapbXidParameterUniqueIdentifier                          OCTET STRING,                  lapbXidGroupAddress                          OCTET STRING,                  lapbXidPortNumber                          OCTET STRING,                  lapbXidUserDataSubfield                          OCTET STRING                  }          lapbXidIndex    OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  IfIndexType                  ACCESS  read-only                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The ifIndex value for the LAPB interface."                  ::= { lapbXidEntry 1 }          lapbXidAdRIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))                  ACCESS  read-write                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The value of the Address Resolution                          Identifier.  A zero length string indicates                          no Identifier value has been assigned."                  REFERENCE "ISO 8885 Table 2, Name: Identifier"                  DEFVAL { ''h }                  ::= { lapbXidEntry 2 }          lapbXidAdRAddress OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))Throop & Baker                                                 [Page 23]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992                  ACCESS  read-write                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The value of the Address Resolution                          Address.  A zero length string indicates no                          Address value has been assigned."                  REFERENCE "ISO 8885 Table 2, Name: Address"                  DEFVAL { ''h }                  ::= { lapbXidEntry 3 }          lapbXidParameterUniqueIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))                  ACCESS  read-write                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The value of the parameter unique                          Identifier.  A zero length string indicates                          no Unique identifier value has been                          assigned."                  REFERENCE "ISO 8885 Table 3, Name: Identifier"                  DEFVAL { ''h }                  ::= { lapbXidEntry 4 }          lapbXidGroupAddress OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))                  ACCESS  read-write                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The value of the parameter Group address.                          A zero length string indicates no Group                          address value has been assigned."                  REFERENCE "ISO 8885 Table 3, Name: Group address"                  DEFVAL { ''h }                  ::= { lapbXidEntry 5 }          lapbXidPortNumber OBJECT-TYPE                  SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))                  ACCESS  read-write                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "The port number assigned for this link.  A                          zero length string indicates no local port                          number identifier has been assigned."                  REFERENCE "ISO 8885 Table 3, Name: Port number"                  DEFVAL { ''h }                  ::= { lapbXidEntry 6 }          lapbXidUserDataSubfield OBJECT-TYPEThroop & Baker                                                 [Page 24]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992                  SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..8206))                  ACCESS  read-write                  STATUS  mandatory                  DESCRIPTION                          "A user data subfield, if any, to be                          transmitted in an XID frame.  A zero length                          frame indicates no user data subfield has                          been assigned.  The octet string should                          include both the User data identifier and                          User data field as shown in Figures 1 and                          4."                  REFERENCE "ISO 8885section 4.3"                  DEFVAL { ''h }                  ::= { lapbXidEntry 7 }          -- ###########################################################          --                      LAPB protocol versions          -- ###########################################################          lapbProtocolVersion OBJECT IDENTIFIER                  ::= { lapb 5 }          lapbProtocolIso7776v1986 OBJECT IDENTIFIER                  ::= { lapbProtocolVersion 1 }          lapbProtocolCcittV1980 OBJECT IDENTIFIER                  ::= { lapbProtocolVersion 2 }          lapbProtocolCcittV1984 OBJECT IDENTIFIER                  ::= { lapbProtocolVersion 3 }          -- The following describes some of the MIB-II interface          -- objects and their relationship with the objects in this          -- MIB extension.          -- ifDescr:  describes the interface.   It should include          -- identification information for the physical line and a          -- description of the network.  For connections to PDNs,          -- it should name the PDN.          -- ifMtu: the maximum number of octets an upper layer can          -- pass to this interface as a single frame.          -- ifSpeed:Throop & Baker                                                 [Page 25]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992          -- ifAdminStatus:          -- ifOperStatus:          -- ifLastChange: the last time the state of the interface          -- changed.  A reset is considered an instantaneous change to          -- the ndm state and back to abm or abme.  This will be the          -- last time that lapbFlowChangeReason and lapbFlowChanges          -- changed.          -- ifInOctets: contains the number of octets          -- received from the peer LAPB including FCS.          -- ifInUcastPkts: contains the number of I-frames delivered          -- by this interface to a higher layer interface.          -- ifInDiscards: contains the number of received          -- frames discarded because of internal conditions          -- (such as lack of buffering).          -- ifInErrors: contains the number of Invalid frames received.          -- This does not have any relationship with the number REJ,          -- or RNR frames sent or received.          -- ifInUnknownProtos: contains the number of frames          -- that were correct but were dropped because they          -- were inappropriate for the current state.  This          -- includes an invalid Poll bit, an unknown address,          -- or other condition such as an RNR when connection          -- not established.  This also includes the number of          -- DISC or other frames that were ignored because the          -- link was not established and this interface was not          -- configured to perform link setup on that type frame.          -- ifOutOctets: number of octets sent to peer including          -- FCS octets.          -- ifOutUcastPkts: number of I-frames received from          -- a higher layer for transmission to peer.          -- ifOutDiscards: number of frames to be sent that were          -- dropped due to internal conditions such as buffering etc.          -- ifOutErrors: number of transmissions that failed          -- due to errors or were considered invalid by the receiver.          -- This does not have any relationship with the number REJ,          -- or RNR frames sent or received.Throop & Baker                                                 [Page 26]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992          -- ifOutQLen: number of frames waiting to be transmitted.          -- This MIB does not provide any support for:          --      Multilink procedure (MLP) in ISO 7776section 6          --      LLC Pbit timer          --      LLC REJ timer          --      LLC Busy State Timer 7.8.1.4          -- ###########################################################          END5.  Appendix: Revision HistoryJuly 30, 1992The July revision of this document (Editor's Internal Reference 2.10)incorporated the comments of the SNMP directorate.      The ifIndexType textual convention was added and used as the type      for all index objects.      The enumeration xidDetection of the lapbAdmnStationType was      changed to dxe to be consistent with other similar enumerations.      Conformance statements were added at before every table as ASN.1      comments.June 12, 1992   The June 12, 1992 revision of this document (Editor's Internal   Reference 2.9) incorporated some clarifications and updated the   status.      The range on PositiveInteger was changed to start at 0 rather than      1.      The syntax of lapbXidIndex was changed to PositiveInteger.      A value of dxe was added to lapbOperStationType.      The range of lapbAdmnN2RxmitCount was change to (0..65535).      The definition of ifInOctets, ifInUcastPkts, ifInErrors,      ifInUnknownProtos, ifOutOctets, and ifoutUcastPkts was clarified.Throop & Baker                                                 [Page 27]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992May 18, 1992   The May 18, 1992 revision of this document (Editor's Internal   Reference  2.8) incorporated the following changes:      The states of lapbFlowCurrentMode were redefined.      The default value for lapbAdmnControlField was changed from      module8 to modulo8.April 8, 1992   The April 8, 1992 revision of this document (Editor's Internal   Reference 2.4) incorporated the following changes:      All reference comments in the MIB were moved to the REFERENCE      field of the OBJECT-TYPE macro.      A type of PositiveInteger was introduced and used for common      integer values including all timers.  This effectively made the      maximum value for timers 2147483646 milliseconds.  The type of the      frame size was changed to positiveInteger.      The reference to ISO 7776 has been broadened to say the MIB      descriptions use the terminology of ISO 7776.      A comment was added to the overview section discussing creation      and deletion of tables.      The objects in the lapbParmTable and lapbDefTable were      redistributed to create a lapbOperTable, a lapbAdmnTable, and a      lapbXidTable.  The lapbParmTable and lapbDefTable were deleted.      Objects were included in the Admn table for t3 and t4.      An object identifier was added to identify the protocol version.      A DEFVAL clause was added for all writable objects.      Some more overview text was included.February 1992   The February 1992 revision of this document (Editor's Internal   Reference 1.17) incorporated the following changes:      The name was changed from HDLC to LAPB. This change was made      because other flavors of HDLC such as LAPD, SDLC, and raw HDLC      framing, are different enough that this MIB will not adequatelyThroop & Baker                                                 [Page 28]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992      manage them.      The Historical Perspective section at the beginning of the      document has been replaced with a more concise Network Management      Framework section.      The name lapbParmKWindowSize was changed to      lapbParmTransmitKWindowSize and the object      lapbParmReceiveKWindowSize was added. This change was made becausesection 5.7.4 of ISO 7776 and Table 3 of ISO 8885 have provisions      for different values for the transmit and receive window size.      The name lapbParmN1FrameSize was changed to      lapbParmTransmitN1FrameSize and the object      lapbParmReceiveN1FrameSize was added. This change was made becausesection 5.7.3 of ISO 7776 and Table 3 of ISO 8886 have provisions      for different values for the transmit and receive maximum frame      size.      The object lapbParmPortIndex was deleted and the description of      lapbParmPortId was changed.  The object lapbParmPortId now      identifies an instance of the index object for the MIB of the      physical device or interface below LAPB.      The units for the timers were changed to Milliseconds to be      consistent with ISO 8885; see table 3.      The objects lapbParamT2AckDelayTimer and      lapbParamT3DisconnectTimer both allow values of 0 to indicate the      timer is not being used.      The object lapbParamT4IdleTimer has a value to indicate timer not      in use.      The object lapbFlowXidReceived was added to the flow table.      The lapbDefTable was added.      Ranges and sizes were added for all INTEGERs and OCTET STRINGs      that didn't have them.October 1991   The October 1991 revision of this document basically changed the name   from LAPB to HDLC to make the objects more appropriate for a broader   range of uses.  A number of minor changes were made to bring the   objects in line with established conventions.  These changes are as   follows.Throop & Baker                                                 [Page 29]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992      The enumerated values of hdlcParmStationType were renumbered from      0 and 1 to 1 and 2.      The object hdlcFlowBusyDefer was renamed hdlcFlowBusyDefers.      The object hdlcFlowRejSent was rename hdlcFlowRejOutPkts.      The object hdlcFlowRejReceived was renamed hdlcFlowRejInPkts.June 1991   The June revision of this document incorporated much of the E-mail   discussion of the first draft. In particular it replaced the   lapbStatTable (and all contents) with the lapbFlowTable.April 1991   The April 24 version of this document was the first release.  At that   time this document was basically a bunch of objects synthesized from   various vendor MIBs and a quick reading of ISO 7776 [10].  On first   reading it appeared to instrument too many LAPB normal functions and   too few exceptional conditions.  The lapbStatTable was too long and   needed to be redone.6.  Acknowledgements   This document was produced by the x25mib working group:                  Fred Baker, ACC                  Art Berggreen, ACC                  Frank Bieser                  Gary Bjerke, Tandem                  Bill Bowman, HP                  Christopher Bucci, Datability                  Charles Carvalho, ACC                  Jeff Case, Snmp Research                  Angela Chen, HP                  Carson Cheung, BNR                  Tom Daniel, Spider Systems                  Chuck Davin, MIT                  Billy Durham, Honeywell                  Richard Fox, Synoptics                  Doug Geller, Data General                  Herve Goguely, LIR Corp                  Andy Goldthorpe, british-telecom                  Walter D. Guilarte                  David Gurevich                  Steve Huston, Process Software CorporationThroop & Baker                                                 [Page 30]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992                  Jon Infante, ICL                  Frank Kastenholz, Clearpoint                  Zbigniew Kielczewski, Eicon                  Cheryl Krupezak, Georgia Tech                  Mats Lindstrom, Diab Data AB                  Andrew Malis, BBN                  Evan McGinnis, 3Com                  Gary (G.P.)Mussar, BNR                  Chandy Nilakantan, 3Com                  Randy Pafford, Data General                  Ragnar Paulson, The Software Group Limited                  Dave Perkins, Synoptics                  Walter Pinkarschewsky, DEC                  Karen Quidley, Data General                  Chris Ranch, Novell                  Paul S. Rarey, DHL Systems Inc.                  Jim Roche, Newbridge Research                  Philippe Roger, LIR Corp.                  Timon Sloane                  Mike Shand, DEC                  Brad Steina, Microcom                  Bob Stewart, Xyplex                  Tom Sullivan, Data General                  Rodney Thayer, Sable Technology Corporation                  Mark Therieau, Microcom                  Jane Thorn, Data General                  Dean Throop, Data General                  Maurice Turcotte, Racal Datacom                  Mike Zendels, Data General   In addition, the comments of the following individuals are also   acknowledged:                  Keith McCloghrie7.  References   [1] Rose M., and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification of       Management Information for TCP/IP-based internets", STD 16,RFC1155, Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN Systems, May       1990.   [2] 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.   [3] Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M., and J. Davin, "SimpleThroop & Baker                                                 [Page 31]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 1992       Network Management Protocol", STD 15,RFC 1157, SNMP Research,       Performance Systems International, Performance Systems       International, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, May 1990.   [4] Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, Editors, "Concise MIB Definitions",       STD 16,RFC 1212, Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN       Systems, March 1991.   [5] Rose M., Editor, "Management Information Base for Network       Management of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II", STD 17,RFC 1213,       Performance Systems International, March 1991.   [6] Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection -       Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1),       International Organization for Standardization, International       Standard 8824, December 1987.   [7] 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.   [8] Stewart, B., Editor, "Definitions of Managed Objects for RS-232-       like Hardware Devices",RFC 1317, Xyplex, Inc., April 1992.   [9] Throop, D., Editor, "SNMP MIB extension for the Packet Layer of       X.25",RFC 1382, Data General Corporation, November 1992.  [10] "Information processing systems - Data communication - High-level       data link control procedure - Description of the X.25 LAPB-       compatible DTE data link procedures", International Organization       for Standardization, International Standard 7776, December 1986.  [11] "Information technology - Telecommunications and information       exchange between systems - High-level data link control (HDLC)       procedures - General purpose XID frame information field contents       and format", International Organization for Standardization,       International Standard 8885.Throop & Baker                                                 [Page 32]

RFC 1381                     X.25 LAPB MIB                 November 19928.  Security Considerations   Security issues are not discussed in this memo.9.  Authors' Addresses   Dean D. Throop   Data General Corporation   62 Alexander Dr.   Research Triangle Park, NC 27709   Phone: (919)248-8421   EMail: throop@dg-rtp.dg.com   Fred Baker   Advanced Computer Communications   315 Bollay Drive   Santa Barbara, CA 93101   Phone: (805) 685-4455   EMail: fbaker@acc.com   While the working group has completed discussion of this document,   comments are still welcome.  Please send comments to the x25mib   working group at: x25mib@dg-rtp.dg.comThroop & Baker                                                 [Page 33]

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