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Network Working Group                                   T. Brown, EditorRequest for Comments: 1604                  Bell Communications ResearchObsoletes:1596                                               March 1994Category: Standards TrackDefinitions of Managed Objectsfor Frame Relay ServiceStatus of this Memo   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.Abstract   This memo defines an extension to the Management Information Base   (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based   internets.  In particular, it defines objects for managing the Frame   Relay Service.Table of Contents1. The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework ...............22. Object Definitions ....................................23. Overview ..............................................23.1 Scope of MIB .........................................33.2 Frame Relay Service MIB Terminology ..................53.3 Apply MIB II to a Frame Relay Service ................74. Object Definitions ....................................124.1 The Frame Relay Service Logical Port Group ...........124.2 The Frame Relay Management VC Signaling Group ........154.3 The PVC End-Point Group ..............................224.4 Frame Relay PVC Connection Group .....................304.5 Frame Relay Accounting Groups ........................375. Frame Relay Network Service TRAPS .....................406. Conformance Information ...............................437. Acknowledgments .......................................458. References ............................................459. Security Considerations ...............................4610. Author's Address .....................................46Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group                           [Page 1]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 19941.  The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework   The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework consists of four major   components.  They are:      oRFC 1442 which defines the SMI, the mechanisms used for           describing and naming objects for the purpose of           management.      o    STD 17,RFC 1213 defines MIB-II, the core set of managed           objects for the Internet suite of protocols.      oRFC 1445 which defines the administrative and other           architectural aspects of the framework.      oRFC 1448 which defines the protocol used for network           access to managed objects.   The Framework permits new objects to be defined for the purpose of   experimentation and evaluation.2.  Object Definitions   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)   defined in the SMI.  In particular, each object object type is named   by an OBJECT IDENTIFIER, an administratively assigned name.  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 descriptor, to   refer to the object type.3.  Overview   These objects are used when the particular media being used to manage   is Frame Relay Service.  At present, this applies to these values of   the ifType variable in the Internet-standard MIB:          frameRelayService (44)   This section provides an overview and background of how to use this   MIB and other potential MIBs when managing a Frame Relay Service.   Figure 1 shows the MIB stack that could be followed for managing a   Frame Relay Service.  This is only an example and not meant to be   inclusive.Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group                           [Page 2]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994                ____________________________________________________                |              |              |       |            |                |              |              | SIP   |RFC1490   |                |              | X.25 MIB     | Relay | (no applic.|                |              | for IW/Encap.| MIB   |  MIB)      |                |              |              |       |            |                |    MIB II    |-----------------------------------|                |              |                                   |                |   ifTable    |      Frame Relay Service MIB      |                |  ifXTable    |                                   |                | ifStackTable |___________________________________|                |              |                         |         |                |              | Physical Layer MIBs     | ATM MIB |                |              |  e.g., DS1/E1 MIB,      |---------|                |              |  RS232-like MIB         | Phy.    |                |              |                         | Layer   |                |              |                         |  MIB    |                |--------------|-------------------------|---------|                     Figure 1. Frame Relay MIB Architecture3.1.  Scope of MIB   The Frame Relay Service MIB will only manage the Frame Relay portion   of the network.  This MIB is based upon the Customer Network   Management concepts presented in the document "Service Management   Architecture for Virtual Connection Services" [6].   This MIB will NOT be implemented on User Equipment (e.g., DTE), and   the Frame Relay DTE MIB (RFC 1315) should be used to manage those   devices [8].   Frame Relay Service MIB is intended to be used for Customer Network   Management (CNM) of a Frame Relay Network Service.  It provides   information that allows end-customers to obtain performance   monitoring, fault detection, and configuration information about   their Frame Relay Service.  It is an implementation decision as to   whether this MIB is used to create/delete/modify PVCs and to turn   PVCs on or off.   By using this and other related MIBs, a customer's NMS can monitor   their PVCs and UNI/NNI logical ports.  Internal aspects of the   network (e.g., switching elements, line cards, and network routing   tables) are outside the scope of this MIB.  The Customer's NMS will   typically access the SNMP proxy-agent within the Frame Relay network   using SNMP over UDP over IP with IP encapsulated in Frame Relay   according toRFC1490/ANSI T1.617 Annex F [7,9].  The customer, thus,Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group                           [Page 3]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994   has a PVC to the SNMP proxy-agent.  Alternate access mechanisms and   SNMP agent implementations are possible.  The service capabilities   include retrieving information and receiving TRAPs.  It is beyond the   scope of this MIB to define managed objects to monitor the physical   layer.  Existing physical layer MIBs (e.g., DS1 MIB) and MIB II will   be used as possible.  The Frame Relay Service SNMP MIB for CNM will   not contain any managed objects to monitor the physical layer.  This   MIB primarily addresses Frame Relay PVCs.  This MIB may be extended   at a later time to handle Frame Relay SVCs.   This MIB is only used to manage a single Frame Relay Service offering   from one network.  This MIB will typically be implemented on a   service provider's SNMP proxy-agent. The SNMP proxy-agent proxies for   all Frame Relay equipment within one service provider's Frame Relay   network.  (Other SNMP agent implementations are not precluded.)   Therefore, this MIB models a PVC segment through one Frame Relay   Network.  See Figure 2.  If the customer's PVCs traverse multiple   networks, then the customer needs to poll multiple network proxy-   agents within each Frame Relay Network to retrieve their end-to-end   view of their service.  See Figure 2 and the Service Management   Architecture [6].Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group                           [Page 4]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994                +-------------------------------------+                | Customer Network Management Station |                |            (SNMP based)             |                +-------------------------------------+                    ^              ^               ^                    |              |               |                    |              |               |           UNI      |      NNI     |       NNI     |       UNI            |       ^       |      ^        |      ^            | +-----------+ | +-----------+ | +-----------+ |            | |           | | |           | | |           | |Originating | |   FR      | | |   FR      | | |   FR      | |Terminating +--------+ | | Network I | | | Network J | | | Network K | | +--------+ |        | | |           | | |           | | |           | | |        | |        |---|           |---|           |---|           |---| User B | |        | | |           | | |           | | |           | | |        | |     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////    | |        | | |           | | |           | | |           | | |        | +--------+ | +-----------+ | +-----------+ | +-----------+ | +--------+            |               |               |               |            |               |               |               |            | PVC Segment 1 | PVC Segment 2 | PVC Segment 3 |            |<------------->|<------------->|<------------->|            |                                               |            |              Multi-network PVC                |            |<--------------------------------------------->|            |  NNI = Network-to Network Interface           |               UNI = User-to-Network Interface                       Figure 2. Multi-network PVC   Also, since the Frame Relay network is a shared network amongst many   Frame Relay subscribers, each subscriber will only have access to   their information (e.g., information with respect to their interfaces   and PVCs).  Therefore, in order to provide this capability, the Frame   Relay PVC CNM proxy agent should be able to support instance level   granularity for MIB views.  See the Service Management Architecture.3.2.  Frame Relay Service MIB Terminology   Access Channel - An access channel generically refers to the DS1/E1   or DS3/E3-based UNI access channel or NNI access channel across which   frame relay data transits. An access channel is the access pathway   for a single stream of user data.   Within a given T1 line, an access channel can denote any one of the   following:Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group                           [Page 5]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994      o    Unchannelized T1 - the entire T1 line is considered an access           channel. Each access channel is comprised of 24 T1 time           slots.      o    Channelized T1 - an access channel is any one of 24 channels.           Each access channel is comprised of a single T1 time slot.      o    Fractional T1 - an access channel is a grouping of N T1 time           slots (NX56/64 Kbps, where N = 1-23 T1 Time slots per FT1           Access Channel) that may be assigned in consecutive or           non-consecutive order.   Within a given E1 line, a channel can denote any one of the   following:      o    Unchannelized E1 - the entire E1 line is considered a single           access channel.  Each access channel is comprised of 31 E1           time slots.      o    Channelized E1 - an access channel is any one of 31 channels.           Each access channel is comprised of a single E1 time slot.      o    Fractional E1 - an access channel is a grouping of N E1 time           slots (NX64 Kbps, where N = 1-30 E1 time slots per FE1 access           channel) that may be assigned in consecutive or           non-consecutive order.      in 3 Within a given unformatted line, the entire unformatted line      is considered an access channel. Examples include RS-232, V.35,      V.36 and X.21 (non- switched).      Access Rate - The data rate of the access channel, expressed in      bits/second.  The speed of the user access channel determines how      rapidly the end user can inject data into the network.      Bc - The Committed Burst Size (Bc) is the maximum amount of      subscriber data (expressed in bits) that the network agrees to      transfer, under normal conditions, during a time interval Tc.      Be - The Excess Burst Size (Be) is the maximum amount of      subscriber data (expressed in bits) in excess of Bc that the      network will attempt to deliver during the time interval Tc.  This      data (Be) is delivered in general with a lower probability than      Bc.      CIR - The Committed Information Rate (CIR) is the subscriber data      rate (expressed in bits/second) that the network commits to      deliver under normal network conditions.  CIR is averaged over theFrame Relay Service MIB Working Group                           [Page 6]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994      time interval Tc (CIR = Bc/Tc).      DLCI - Data Link Connection Identifier      Logical Port - This term is used to model the Frame Relay      "interface" on a device.      NNI - Network to Network Interface      Permanent Virtual Connection (PVC) - A virtual connection that has      its end-points and bearer capabilities defined at subscription      time.      Time slot (E1) - An octet within the 256-bit information field in      each E1 frame is defined as a time slot. Time slots are position      sensitive within the 256-bit information field.  Fractional E1      service is provided in contiguous or non- contiguous time slot      increments.      Time slot (T1) - An octet within the 192-bit information field in      each T1 frame is defined as a time slot. Time slots are position      sensitive within the 192-bit information field.  Fractional T1      service is provided in contiguous or non- contiguous time slot      increments.      UNI - User to Network Interface      N391 - Full status (status of all PVCs) polling counter      N392 - Error threshold      N393 - Monitored events count      T391 - Link integrity verification polling timer      T392 - Polling verification timer      nT3 - Status enquiry timer      nN3 - Maximum status enquiry counter3.3.  Apply MIB II to a Frame Relay Service      Use the System Group to apply to the SNMP proxy-agent, since the      proxy-agent may be monitoring many Frame Relay devices in one      network.  System Group applies to only one system.  This group is      not instantiated.Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group                           [Page 7]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994          sysDescr:  ASCII string describing the SNMP proxy-agent.                     Can be up to 255 characters long. This field is                     generally used to indicate the network providers                     identification and type of service offered.          sysObjectID:  Unique OBJECT IDENTIFIER (OID) for the SNMP                        proxy-agent.          sysUpTime:  Clock in the SNMP proxy-agent; TimeTicks                      in 1/100s of a second.  Elapsed type since                      the proxy-agent came on line.          sysContact:  Contact for the SNMP proxy-agent.                       ASCII string of up to 255 characters.          sysName:  Domain name of the SNMP proxy-agent, for example,                    acme.com          sysLocation:  Location of the SNMP proxy-agent.                        ASCII string of up to 255 characters.          sysServices:  Services of the managed device.  The value "2",                        which implies that                        the Frame Relay network is providing                        a subnetwork level service, is recommended.   This specifies how the Interfaces Group defined in MIB II shall be   used for the management of Frame Relay based interfaces, and in   conjunction with the Frame Relay Service MIB module. This memo   assumes the interpretation of the evolution of the Interfaces group   to be in accordance with: "The interfaces table (ifTable) contains   information on the managed resource's interfaces.  Each sub-layer   below the internetwork layer of a network interface is considered an   interface." Thus, the ifTable allows the following Frame Relay-based   interfaces to be represented as table entries:          - Frame Relay interfaces in the Frame Relay equipment (e.g.,            switches, routers or networks) with Frame Relay interfaces.            This level is concerned with generic frame counts and            not with individual virtual connections.   In accordance with the guidelines of ifTable, frame counts per   virtual connection are not covered by ifTable, and are considered   interface specific and covered in the Frame Relay Service MIB module.   In order to interrelate the ifEntries properly, the Interfaces Stack   Group shall be supported.   Some specific interpretations of ifTable for Frame Relay follow.Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group                           [Page 8]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994           Object   Use for the generic Frame Relay layer           ======   =========================================           ifIndex          Each Frame Relay port is represented                            by an ifEntry.           ifDescr          Description of the Frame Relay interface.                            ASCII string describing the UNI/NNI                            logical port.  Can be up to                            255 characters long.           ifType           The value allocated for Frame Relay                            Service is equal to 44.           ifMtu            Set to maximum frame size in octets for                            this frame relay logical port.           ifSpeed          Peak bandwidth in bits per second                            available for use.  This could be the                            speed of the logical port and not                            the access rate. Actual user information                            transfer rate (i.e., access rate) of the                            UNI or NNI logical port in bits per second                            (this is not the clocking speed).  For                            example, it is 1,536,000 bits per                            second for a DS1-based UNI/NNI logical                            port and 1,984,000 bits per second for an                            E1-based UNI/NNI logical port.           ifPhysAddress    The primary address for this logical port                            assigned by the Frame Relay interface                            provider.  An octet string of zero length                            if no address is used for this logical                            port.           ifAdminStatus     The desired administrative status of the                             frame relay logical port.           ifOperStatus      The current operational status of the                             Frame Relay UNI or NNI logical port.           ifLastChange      The elapsed time since the last                             re-initialization of the logical port.                             The value of sysUpTime at the time the                             logical port entered its current                             operational state.  If the current                             state was entered prior to the last                             re-initialization of the local                             network management subsystem, thenFrame Relay Service MIB Working Group                           [Page 9]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994                             this object contains a zero value.           ifInOctets        The number of received octets.                             This counter only counts octets from the                             beginning of the frame relay header field                             to the end of user data.           ifInUcastPkts     The number of received unerrored,                             unicast frames.           ifInDiscards      The number of received frames discarded.                             Possible reasons are as follows:                             policing, congestion.           ifInErrors        The number of received frames that are                             discarded, because of an error.                             Possible errors can be the following: the                             frame relay frames were too long or were                             too short, the frames had an invalid or                             unrecognized DLCI values, or incorrect                             header values.           ifInUnknownProtos  The number of packets discarded because                              of an unknown or unsupported protocol.                              For Frame Relay Service interfaces, this                              counter will always be zero.           ifOutOctets       The number of transmitted octets.                             This counter only counts octets from the                             beginning of the frame relay header field                             to the end of user data.           ifOutUcastpkts    The number of frames sent.           ifOutDiscards     The number of frames discarded in the                             egress direction. Possible                             reasons are as follows:  policing,                             congestion.           ifOutErrors       The number of frames discarded in the                             egress direction, because of errors.                             Possible reason is transmit underruns.           ifName            This variable is not applicable for                             Frame Relay Service interfaces,                             therefore, this variable contains a                             zero-length string.Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 10]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994           ifInMulticastPkts  The number of received unerrored,                              multicast frames.           ifInBroadcastPkts  This variable is not applicable for                              Frame Relay Service interfaces,                              therefore, this counter is always zero.           ifOutMulticastPkts  The number of sent unerrored,                               multicast frames.           ifOutBroadcastPkts  This variable is not applicable for                               Frame Relay Service interfaces,                               therefore, this counter is always zero.           ifHCInOctets      Only used for DS3-based (and greater)                             Frame Relay logical ports.                             The number of received octets.                             This counter only counts octets from the                             beginning of the frame relay header field                             to the end of user data.           ifHCOutOctets     Only used for DS3-based (and greater)                             Frame Relay logical ports.                             The number of transmitted octets.                             This counter only counts octets from the                             beginning of the frame relay header field                             to the end of user data.           ifLinkUpDownTrapEnble  The value of this object is                                  implementation specific for Frame                                  Relay logical ports.           ifHighSpeed         Set to the user data rate of the frame                               relay logical port in millions of                               bits per second.  If the user data rate                               is less than 1 Mbps, then this value is                               zero.           ifPromiscuousMode   Set to false(2).           ifConnectorPresent  Set to false(2).   Frame Relay Network Service interfaces support the Interface Stack   Group.  Frame Relay Network Service interfaces do not support any   other groups or objects in the Interfaces group of MIB II.  Also,   supporting the SNMP Group of MIB II is an implementation choice.Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 11]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 19944.  Object Definitions FRNETSERV-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS    MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE,    Counter32, Integer32,    TimeTicks                                FROM SNMPv2-SMI    DisplayString, PhysAddress,    TimeStamp, RowStatus                     FROM SNMPv2-TC    MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP          FROM SNMPv2-CONF    ifIndex, transmission                    FROMRFC-1213; frnetservMIB MODULE-IDENTITY      LAST-UPDATED "9311161200Z"      ORGANIZATION "IETF Frame Relay Network MIB Working Group"      CONTACT-INFO            "   Tracy A. Brown                Bellcore                331 Newman Springs Rd.                Red Bank, NJ 07701 USA                Tel: 1-908-758-2107                Fax: 1-908-758-4177                E-mail: tacox@mail.bellcore.com."      DESCRIPTION               "The MIB module to describe generic objects for               Frame Relay Network Service."      ::= { transmission 44 }      IfIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION            STATUS  current            DESCRIPTION               "The value of this object identifies the               interface for which this entry contains               management information.  The value of this               object for a particular interface has the same               value as the ifIndex object, defined inRFC1213, for the same interface."            SYNTAX Integer32      frnetservObjects  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frnetservMIB 1 }      frnetservTraps    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frnetservMIB 2 } -- The Frame Relay Service Logical Port Group --  the Frame Relay Logical Port GroupFrame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 12]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994 --  This table is an interface specific addendum --  to the generic ifTable from MIB-II.frLportTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF FrLportEntry MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible STATUS  current DESCRIPTION         "The Frame Relay Logical Port Information table." ::= { frnetservObjects 1 }frLportEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX  FrLportEntry MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible STATUS  current DESCRIPTION          "An entry in the Frame Relay Logical Port          Information table." INDEX   { ifIndex } ::= { frLportTable 1 }FrLportEntry ::=  SEQUENCE {      frLportNumPlan          INTEGER,      frLportContact          DisplayString,      frLportLocation          DisplayString,      frLportType          INTEGER,      frLportAddrDLCILen          INTEGER,      frLportVCSigProtocol          INTEGER,      frLportVCSigPointer          OBJECT IDENTIFIER } frLportNumPlan OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  INTEGER {               other(1),               e164(2),               x121(3),               none(4)             }     MAX-ACCESS  read-onlyFrame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 13]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object identifies the network             address numbering plan for this UNI/NNI logical             port. The network address is the object             ifPhysAddress. The value none implies that there             is no ifPhysAddress.  The SNMP proxy-agent will             return an octet string of zero length for             ifPhysAddress. The value other means that an             address has been assigned to this interface, but             the numbering plan is not enumerated here."     ::= { frLportEntry 1 } frLportContact OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE(0..255))     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object identifies the network             contact for this UNI/NNI logical port."     ::= { frLportEntry 2 } frLportLocation OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE(0..255))     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object identifies the Frame             Relay network location for this UNI/NNI logical             port."     ::= { frLportEntry 3 } frLportType OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  INTEGER {               uni(1),               nni(2)             }     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object identifies the type of             network interface for this logical port."     ::= { frLportEntry 4 } frLportAddrDLCILen OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  INTEGER {      twoOctets10Bits(1),      threeOctets10Bits(2),Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 14]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994      threeOctets16Bits(3),      fourOctets17Bits(4),      fourOctets23Bits(5)    }     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object identifies the Q.922             Address field length and DLCI length for this             UNI/NNI logical port."     ::= { frLportEntry 5 } frLportVCSigProtocol OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  INTEGER {               none(1),               lmi(2),               ansiT1617D(3),               ansiT1617B(4),               ccittQ933A(5)             }     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object identifies the Local             In-Channel Signaling Protocol that is used for             this frame relay UNI/NNI logical port."     ::= { frLportEntry 6 } frLportVCSigPointer OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  OBJECT IDENTIFIER     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object is used as a pointer to             the table that contains the Local In-Channel             Signaling Protocol parameters and errors for this             UNI/NNI logical port.  See the Frame Relay             Management VC Signaling Parameters and Errors             Group."     ::= { frLportEntry 7 } -- the Frame Relay Management VC Signaling Group -- This Group contains managed objects for the -- Local In-Channel Signaling Parameters and -- for signaling errors.Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 15]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994 frMgtVCSigTable OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF FrMgtVCSigEntry     MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The Frame Relay Management VC Signaling             Parameters and Errors table."     ::= { frnetservObjects 2 } frMgtVCSigEntry OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  FrMgtVCSigEntry     MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "An entry in the Frame Relay Management VC             Signaling Parameters Errors table."     INDEX   { ifIndex }     ::= { frMgtVCSigTable 1 } FrMgtVCSigEntry ::=     SEQUENCE {         frMgtVCSigProced             INTEGER,         frMgtVCSigUserN391             INTEGER,         frMgtVCSigUserN392             INTEGER,         frMgtVCSigUserN393             INTEGER,         frMgtVCSigUserT391             INTEGER,         frMgtVCSigNetN392             INTEGER,         frMgtVCSigNetN393             INTEGER,         frMgtVCSigNetT392             INTEGER,         frMgtVCSigNetnN4             INTEGER,         frMgtVCSigNetnT3             INTEGER,         frMgtVCSigUserLinkRelErrors             Counter32,         frMgtVCSigUserProtErrors             Counter32,         frMgtVCSigUserChanInactive             Counter32,         frMgtVCSigNetLinkRelErrorsFrame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 16]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994             Counter32,         frMgtVCSigNetProtErrors             Counter32,         frMgtVCSigNetChanInactive             Counter32 } frMgtVCSigProced OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  INTEGER {               u2nnet(1),               bidirect(2)             }     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object identifies the Local             In-Channel Signaling Procedure that is used for             this UNI/NNI logical port.  The UNI/NNI logical             port can be performing only user-to-network             network-side procedures or bidirectional             procedures."     ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 1 } frMgtVCSigUserN391 OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..255)     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object identifies the User-side             N391 full status polling cycle value for this             UNI/NNI logical port.  If the logical port is not             performing user-side procedures, then this value             is equal to noSuchName. This object applies to             Q.933 Annex A and T1.617 Annex D."     DEFVAL { 6 }     ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 2 } frMgtVCSigUserN392 OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..10)     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object identifies the User-side             N392 error threshold value for this UNI/NNI             logical port.  If the logical port is not             performing user-side procedures, then this value             is equal to noSuchName. This object applies toFrame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 17]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994             Q.933 Annex A and T1.617 Annex D."     DEFVAL { 3 }     ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 3 } frMgtVCSigUserN393 OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..10)     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object identifies the User-side             N393 monitored events count value for this UNI/NNI             logical port.  If the logical port is not             performing user-side procedures, then this value             is equal to noSuchName. This object applies to             Q.933 Annex A and T1.617 Annex D."     DEFVAL { 4 }     ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 4 } frMgtVCSigUserT391 OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  INTEGER (5..30)     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object identifies the User-side             T391 link integrity verification polling timer             value for this UNI/NNI logical port.  If the             logical port is not performing user-side             procedures, then this value is equal to             noSuchName. This object applies to Q.933 Annex A             and T1.617 Annex D."     DEFVAL { 10 }     ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 5 } frMgtVCSigNetN392 OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..10)     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object identifies the Network-             side N392 error threshold value (nN2 for LMI) for             this UNI/NNI logical port.  If the logical port is             not performing network-side procedures, then this             value is equal to noSuchName. This object applies             to Q.933 Annex A, T1.617 Annex D and LMI."     DEFVAL { 3 }     ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 6 } frMgtVCSigNetN393 OBJECT-TYPEFrame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 18]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994     SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..10)     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object identifies the Network-             side N393 monitored events count value (nN3 for             LMI) for this UNI/NNI logical port.  If the             logical port is not performing network-side             procedures, then this value is equal to             noSuchName. This object applies to Q.933 Annex A,             T1.617 Annex D and LMI."     DEFVAL { 4 }     ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 7 } frMgtVCSigNetT392 OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  INTEGER (5..30)     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object identifies the Network-             side T392 polling verification timer value (nT2             for LMI)  for this UNI/NNI logical port.  If the             logical port is not performing network-side             procedures, then this value is equal to             noSuchName. This object applies to Q.933 Annex A,             T1.617 Annex D and LMI."     DEFVAL { 15 }     ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 8 } frMgtVCSigNetnN4 OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  INTEGER (5..5)     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object identifies the Network-             side nN4 maximum status enquires received value             for this UNI/NNI logical port.  If the logical             port is not performing network-side procedures or             is not performing LMI procedures, then this value             is equal to noSuchName. This object applies only             to LMI and always has a value of 5."     ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 9 } frMgtVCSigNetnT3 OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  INTEGER (5 | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 | 30)     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTIONFrame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 19]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994             "The value of this object identifies the Network-             side nT3 timer (for nN4 status enquires received)             value for this UNI/NNI logical port.  If the             logical port is not performing network-side             procedures or is not performing LMI procedures,             then this value is equal to noSuchName. This             object applies only to LMI."     DEFVAL { 20 }     ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 10 } frMgtVCSigUserLinkRelErrors OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Counter32     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The number of user-side local in-channel             signaling link reliability errors (i.e., non-             receipt of Status/Status Enquiry messages or             invalid sequence numbers in a Link Integrity             Verification Information Element) for this UNI/NNI             logical port.  If the logical port is not             performing user-side procedures, then this value             is equal to noSuchName."     ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 11 } frMgtVCSigUserProtErrors OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Counter32     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The number of user-side local in-channel             signaling protocol errors (i.e., protocol             discriminator, message type, call reference, and             mandatory information element errors) for this             UNI/NNI logical port.  If the logical port is not             performing user-side procedures, then this value             is equal to noSuchName."     ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 12 } frMgtVCSigUserChanInactive OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Counter32     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The number of times the user-side channel was             declared inactive (i.e., N392 errors in N393             events) for this UNI/NNI logical port. If the             logical port is not performing user-sideFrame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 20]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994             procedures, then this value is equal to             noSuchName."     ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 13 } frMgtVCSigNetLinkRelErrors OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Counter32     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The number of network-side local in-channel             signaling link reliability errors (i.e., non-             receipt of Status/Status Enquiry messages or             invalid sequence numbers in a Link Integrity             Verification Information Element) for this UNI/NNI             logical port.  If the logical port is not             performing network-side procedures, then this             value is equal to noSuchName."     ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 14 } frMgtVCSigNetProtErrors OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Counter32     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The number of network-side local in-channel             signaling protocol errors (i.e., protocol             discriminator, message type, call reference, and             mandatory information element errors) for this             UNI/NNI logical port.  If the logical port is not             performing network-side procedures, then this             value is equal to noSuchName."     ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 15 } frMgtVCSigNetChanInactive OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Counter32     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The number of times the network-side channel was             declared inactive (i.e., N392 errors in N393             events) for this UNI/NNI logical port.  If the             logical port is not performing network-side             procedures, then this value is equal to             noSuchName."     ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 16 }Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 21]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994 -- The PVC End-Point Group -- This table is used to identify the traffic parameters -- for a bi-directional PVC segment end-point, and it also -- provides statistics for a PVC segment -- end-point. -- A PVC segment end-point is identified by a UNI/NNI -- logical port index value and DLCI index value. -- If the Frame Relay service provider allows -- the Frame Relay CNM subscriber to create, modify -- or delete PVCs using SNMP, then this table is used to identify -- and reserve -- the requested traffic parameters of each -- PVC segment end-point.  The Connection table -- is used to "connect" the end-points together. -- Not all implementations will support the -- capability of creating/modifying/deleting -- PVCs using SNMP as a feature of Frame Relay -- CNM service. -- Uni-directional PVCs are modeled with zero -- valued traffic parameters in one of the -- directions (In or Out direction) in this table. -- To create a PVC, the following procedures -- shall be followed: -- 1). Create the entries for the PVC segment endpoints in the --     frPVCEndptTable by specifying the traffic parameters --     for the bi-directional PVC segment endpoints. --     As shown in the figure, a point-to-point PVC has --     two endpoints, thus two entries in this table. --     Uni-directional PVCs are modeled --     with zero valued traffic parameters in one --     direction; all the `In' direction parameters --     for one Frame Relay PVC End-point or --     all the `Out' direction --     parameters for the other Frame Relay PVC --     End-point.Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 22]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994 --     In    ____________________________________ Out --    >>>>>>|                                   |>>>>>>>> --    ______| Frame Relay Network               |__________ --     Out  |                                   |  In --    <<<<<<|                                   |<<<<<<<< --          |___________________________________| --  Frame Relay PVC                            Frame Relay --   End-point                                 PVC  End-point -- 2). Go to the Frame Relay Connection Group. -- -- The Frame Relay PVC End-point Table frPVCEndptTable OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF FrPVCEndptEntry     MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The Frame Relay PVC End-Point table.  This table             is used to model a PVC end-point.  This table             contains the traffic parameters and statistics for             a PVC end-point."     ::= { frnetservObjects 3 } frPVCEndptEntry OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  FrPVCEndptEntry     MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "An entry in the Frame Relay PVC Endpoint table."     INDEX   { ifIndex, frPVCEndptDLCIIndex }     ::= { frPVCEndptTable 1 } FrPVCEndptEntry ::=     SEQUENCE {         frPVCEndptDLCIIndex             Integer32,         frPVCEndptInMaxFrameSize             Integer32,         frPVCEndptInBc             Integer32,         frPVCEndptInBe             Integer32,         frPVCEndptInCIR            Integer32,         frPVCEndptOutMaxFrameSize             Integer32,Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 23]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994         frPVCEndptOutBc             Integer32,         frPVCEndptOutBe             Integer32,         frPVCEndptOutCIR             Integer32,         frPVCEndptConnectIdentifier             Integer32,         frPVCEndptRowStatus             RowStatus,         frPVCEndptRcvdSigStatus             INTEGER,         frPVCEndptInFrames             Counter32,         frPVCEndptOutFrames             Counter32,         frPVCEndptInDEFrames             Counter32,         frPVCEndptInExcessFrames             Counter32,         frPVCEndptOutExcessFrames             Counter32,         frPVCEndptInDiscards             Counter32,         frPVCEndptInOctets             Counter32,         frPVCEndptOutOctets             Counter32     } frPVCEndptDLCIIndex OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Integer32     MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object is equal to the DLCI             value for this PVC end-point."     ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 1 } frPVCEndptInMaxFrameSize OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Integer32     MAX-ACCESS  read-create     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object is the size in octets of             the largest frame relay information field for this             PVC end-point in the ingress direction (into theFrame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 24]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994             frame relay network).  The value of             frPVCEndptInMaxFrameSize must be less than or             equal to the corresponding ifMtu for this Frame             Relay UNI/NNI logical port."     ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 2 } frPVCEndptInBc OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Integer32     MAX-ACCESS  read-create     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object is equal to the             committed burst size (Bc) parameter (measured in             bits) for this PVC end-point in the ingress             direction (into the frame relay network)."     ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 3 } frPVCEndptInBe OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Integer32     MAX-ACCESS  read-create     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object is equal to the excess             burst size (Be) parameter (measured in bits) for             this PVC end-point in the ingress direction (into             the frame relay network)."     ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 4 } frPVCEndptInCIR OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Integer32     MAX-ACCESS  read-create     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object is equal to the             committed information rate (CIR) parameter             (measured in bits per second) for this PVC end-             point in the ingress direction (into the frame             relay network)."     ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 5 } frPVCEndptOutMaxFrameSize OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Integer32     MAX-ACCESS  read-create     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object is the size in octets of             the largest frame relay information field for this             PVC end-point in the egress direction (out of theFrame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 25]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994             frame relay network).  The value of             frPVCEndptOutMaxFrameSize must be less than or             equal to the corresponding ifMtu for this Frame             Relay UNI/NNI logical port."     ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 6 } frPVCEndptOutBc OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Integer32     MAX-ACCESS  read-create     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object is equal to the             committed burst size (Bc) parameter (measured in             bits) for this PVC end-point in the egress             direction (out of the frame relay network)."     ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 7 } frPVCEndptOutBe OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Integer32     MAX-ACCESS  read-create     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object is equal to the excess             burst size (Be) parameter (measured in bits) for             this PVC end-point in the egress direction (out of             the frame relay network)."     ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 8 } frPVCEndptOutCIR OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Integer32     MAX-ACCESS  read-create     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object is equal to the             committed information rate (CIR) parameter             (measured in bits per second) for this PVC end-             point in the egress direction (out of the frame             relay network)."     ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 9 } frPVCEndptConnectIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Integer32     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "This object is used to associate PVC end-points             as being part of one PVC segment connection.  This             value of this object is equal to the value ofFrame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 26]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994             frPVCConnectIndex, which is used as one of the             indices into the frPVCConnectTable.  The value of             this object is provided by the agent, after the             associated entries in the frPVCConnectTable have             been created."     ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 10 } frPVCEndptRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  RowStatus     MAX-ACCESS  read-create     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "This object is used to create new rows in this             table, modify existing rows, and to delete             existing rows.  To create a new PVC, the entries             for the PVC segment end-points in the             frPVCEndptTable must first be created.  Next, the             frPVCConnectTable is used to associate the Frame             Relay PVC segment end-points.  In order for the             manager to have the necessary error diagnostics,             the frPVCEndptRowStatus object must initially be             set to `createAndWait'.  While the             frPVCEndptRowStatus object is in the             `createAndWait' state, the manager can set each             columnar object and get the necessary error             diagnostics.  The frPVCEndptRowStatus object may             not be set to `active' unless the following             columnar objects exist in this row:             frPVCEndptInMaxFrameSize, frPVCEndptInBc,             frPVCEndptInBe, frPVCEndptInCIR,             frPVCEndptOutMaxFrameSize, frPVCEndptOutBc,             frPVCEndptOutBe, and frPVCEndptOutCIR."     ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 11 } frPVCEndptRcvdSigStatus OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  INTEGER {               deleted(1),               active(2),               inactive(3),               none(4)             }     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object identifies the PVC             status received via the local in-channel signaling             procedures for this PVC end-point.  This object is             only pertinent for interfaces that perform theFrame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 27]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994             bidirectional procedures.  For user-to-network             network side procedures, the value of this object             should be none."     ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 12 } frPVCEndptInFrames OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Counter32     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The number of frames received by the network             (ingress) for this PVC end-point. This includes             any frames discarded by the network due to             submitting more than Bc + Be data or due to any             network congestion recovery procedures."     ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 13 } frPVCEndptOutFrames OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Counter32     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The number of frames sent by the network (egress)             regardless of whether they are Bc or Be frames for             this PVC end-point."     ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 14 } frPVCEndptInDEFrames OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Counter32     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The number of frames received by the network             (ingress) with the DE bit set to (1) for this PVC             end-point."     ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 15 } frPVCEndptInExcessFrames OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Counter32     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The number of frames received by the network             (ingress) for this PVC end-point which were             treated as excess traffic.  Frames which are sent             to the network with DE set to zero are treated as             excess when more than Bc bits are submitted to the             network during the Committed Information RateFrame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 28]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994             Measurement Interval (Tc).  Excess traffic may or             may not be discarded at the ingress if more than             Bc + Be bits are submitted to the network during             Tc.  Traffic discarded at the ingress is not             recorded in frPVCEndptInExcessFrames.  Frames             which are sent to the network with DE set to one             are also treated as excess traffic."     ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 16 } frPVCEndptOutExcessFrames OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Counter32     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The number of frames sent by the network (egress)             for this PVC end-point which were treated as             excess traffic.  (The DE bit may be set to one.)"     ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 17 } frPVCEndptInDiscards OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Counter32     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The number of frames received by the the network             (ingress) that were discarded due to traffic             enforcement for this PVC end-point."     ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 18 } frPVCEndptInOctets OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Counter32     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The number of octets received by the network             (ingress) for this PVC end-point.  This counter             should only count octets from the beginning of the             frame relay header field to the end of user data.             If the network supporting Frame Relay can not             count octets, then this count should be an             approximation."     ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 19 } frPVCEndptOutOctets OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Counter32     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTIONFrame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 29]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994             "The number of octets sent by the network (egress)             for this PVC end-point.  This counter should only             count octets from the beginning of the frame relay             header field to the end of user data.  If the             network supporting Frame Relay can not count             octets, then this count should be an             approximation."     ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 20 } -- The Frame Relay PVC Connection Group -- The Frame Relay PVC Connection Group -- is used to model the bi-directional -- PVC segment flows; -- point-to-point PVCs, point-to-multipoint -- PVCs, and multipoint-to-multipoint -- PVCs. -- This table has read-create access and -- is used to associate PVC end-points -- together as belonging to one connection. -- The frPVCConnectIndex is used to associate -- all the bi-directional flows. -- Not all implementations will support the -- capability of creating/modifying/deleting -- PVCs using SNMP as a feature of Frame Relay -- CNM service. -- Once the entries in the frPVCEndptTable -- are created, the following step are used -- to associate the PVC end-points as belonging -- to one PVC connection: -- 1). Obtain a unique frPVCConnectIndex --     using the frPVCConnectIndexValue object. -- 2). Connect the PVC segment endpoints together --     with the applicable frPVCConnectIndex value --     obtained via --     frPVCConnectIndexValue. --     The entries in this table are created by using --     the frPVCConnectRowStatus object. -- 3). The agent will provide the value of the --     corresponding instances of --     frPVCEndptConnectIdentifier with the --     the frPVCConnectIndex value. -- 4). Set frPVCConnectAdminStatus to `active' in all --     rows for this PVC segment to --     turn the PVC on.Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 30]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994 -- For example, the Frame Relay PVC Connection Group -- models a bi-directional, point-to-point PVC segment -- as one entry in this table. -- Frame Relay Network                  Frame Relay Network --  Low Port ____________________________________ High Port --          |                                   | --    ______| >> from low to high PVC flow   >> |____________ --          | << from high to low PVC flow   << | --          |___________________________________| -- -- The terms low and high are chosen to represent numerical -- ordering of a PVC segment's endpoints for representation -- in this table.  That is, the endpoint with the lower value -- of ifIndex is termed 'low', while the opposite endpoint -- of the segment is termed 'high'. -- This terminology is to provide directional information; -- for example the frPVCConnectL2hOperStatus and -- frPVCConnectH2lOperStatus as illustrated above. -- If the Frame Relay Connection table is used to model -- a unidirectional PVC, then one direction (either from low to high -- or from high to low) has its Operational Status equal to down. -- A PVC segment is a portion of a PVC -- that traverses one Frame Relay Network, and -- a PVC segment is identified -- by its two end-points (UNI/NNI logical port index -- value and DLCI index value) -- through one Frame Relay Network. frPVCConnectIndexValue OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..2147483647)     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "This object contains an appropriate value to be             used for frPVCConnectIndex when creating entries             in the frPVCConnectTable.  The value 0 indicates             that no unassigned entries are available.  To             obtain the frPVCConnectIndex value for a new             entry, the manager issues a management protocol             retrieval operation to obtain the current value of             this object.  After each retrieval, the agent             should modify the value to the next unassigned             index."Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 31]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994     ::= { frnetservObjects 4 } --  The Frame Relay PVC Connection Table frPVCConnectTable OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF FrPVCConnectEntry     MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The Frame Relay PVC Connect table.  A bi-             directional PVC segment is modeled as one entry in             this table."     ::= { frnetservObjects 5 } frPVCConnectEntry OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  FrPVCConnectEntry     MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "An entry in the Frame Relay PVC Connect table.             This entry is used to model a PVC segment in two             directions."     INDEX { frPVCConnectIndex,             frPVCConnectLowIfIndex, frPVCConnectLowDLCIIndex,             frPVCConnectHighIfIndex, frPVCConnectHighDLCIIndex }     ::= { frPVCConnectTable 1 } FrPVCConnectEntry ::=     SEQUENCE {         frPVCConnectIndex             Integer32,         frPVCConnectLowIfIndex             IfIndex,         frPVCConnectLowDLCIIndex             Integer32,         frPVCConnectHighIfIndex             IfIndex,         frPVCConnectHighDLCIIndex             Integer32,         frPVCConnectAdminStatus             INTEGER,         frPVCConnectL2hOperStatus             INTEGER,         frPVCConnectH2lOperStatus             INTEGER,         frPVCConnectL2hLastChange             TimeStamp,         frPVCConnectH2lLastChangeFrame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 32]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994             TimeStamp,         frPVCConnectRowStatus             RowStatus } frPVCConnectIndex OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Integer32     MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object is equal to the             frPVCConnectIndexValue obtained to uniquely             identify this PVC segment connection."     ::= { frPVCConnectEntry 1 } frPVCConnectLowIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  IfIndex     MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object is equal to MIB II's             ifIndex value of the UNI/NNI logical port for this             PVC segment.  The term low implies that this PVC             segment end-point has the numerically lower             ifIndex value than the connected/associated PVC             segment end-point.  If the value is equal to zero,             then this logical port is not a Frame Relay             UNI/NNI logical port."     ::= { frPVCConnectEntry 2 } frPVCConnectLowDLCIIndex OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Integer32     MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object is equal to the DLCI             value for this end-point of the PVC segment.  If             the value is equal to zero, then this endpoint of             the PVC segment is not a Frame Relay connection."     ::= { frPVCConnectEntry 3 } frPVCConnectHighIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  IfIndex     MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object is equal to MIB II's             ifIndex value for the UNI/NNI logical port forFrame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 33]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994             this PVC segment.  The term high implies that this             PVC segment end-point has the numerically higher             ifIndex value than the connected/associated PVC             segment end-point."     ::= { frPVCConnectEntry 4 } frPVCConnectHighDLCIIndex OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Integer32     MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object is equal to the egress             DLCI value for this end-point of the PVC segment."     ::= { frPVCConnectEntry 5 } frPVCConnectAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  INTEGER {               active(1),               inactive(2),               testing(3)             }     MAX-ACCESS  read-create     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object identifies the desired             administrative status of this bi-directional PVC             segment.  The active state means the PVC segment             is currently operational; the inactive state means             the PVC segment is currently not operational; the             testing state means the PVC segment is currently             undergoing a test.  This state is set by an             administrative entity.  This value affects the PVC             status indicated across the ingress NNI/UNI of             both end-points of the bi-directional PVC segment.             When a PVC segment connection is created using             this table, this object is initially set to             `inactive'.  After the frPVCConnectRowStatus             object is set to `active' (and the             corresponding/associated entries in the             frPVCEndptTable have their frPVCEndptRowStatus             object set to `active'), the             frPVCConnectAdminStatus object may be set to             `active' to turn on the PVC segment connection."     ::= { frPVCConnectEntry 6 } frPVCConnectL2hOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  INTEGER {               active(1),Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 34]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994               inactive(2),               testing(3),               unknown(4)             }     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object identifies the current             operational status of the PVC segment connection             in one direction; (i.e., in the low to high             direction).  The active state means it is             currently operational; the inactive state means it             is currently not operational; the testing state             means it is currently undergoing a test; the             unknown state means the status of it currently can             not be determined.  This value affects the PVC             status indicated across the ingress NNI/UNI (low             side) of the PVC segment."     ::= { frPVCConnectEntry 7 } frPVCConnectH2lOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  INTEGER {               active(1),               inactive(2),               testing(3),               unknown(4)             }     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object identifies the current             operational status of the PVC segment connection             in one direction; (i.e., in the high to low             direction).  The active state means it is             currently operational; the inactive state means it             is currently not operational; the testing state             means it is currently undergoing a test; the             unknown state means the status of it currently can             not be determined.  This value affects the PVC             status indicated across the ingress NNI/UNI (high             side) of the PVC segment."     ::= { frPVCConnectEntry 8 } frPVCConnectL2hLastChange OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  TimeStamp     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTIONFrame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 35]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994             "The value of MIB II's sysUpTime object at the             time this PVC segment entered its current             operational state in the low to high direction.             If the current state was entered prior to the last             re-initialization of the proxy-agent, then this             object contains a zero value."     ::= { frPVCConnectEntry 9 } frPVCConnectH2lLastChange OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  TimeStamp     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of MIB II's sysUpTime object at the             time this PVC segment entered its current             operational state in the high to low direction.             If the current state was entered prior to the last             re-initialization of the proxy-agent, then this             object contains a zero value."     ::= { frPVCConnectEntry 10 } frPVCConnectRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  RowStatus     MAX-ACCESS  read-create     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The status of this entry in the             frPVCConnectTable.  This variable is used to             create new connections for the PVC end-points and             to change existing connections of the PVC end-             points.  This object must be initially set to             `createAndWait'.  In this state, the agent checks             the parameters in the associated entries in the             frPVCEndptTable to verify that the PVC end-points             can be connected (i.e., the In parameters for one             PVC end-point are equal to the Out parameters for             the other PVC end-point).  This object can not be             set to `active' unless the following columnar             object exist in this row: frPVCConnectAdminStatus.             The agent also supplies the associated value of             frPVCConnectIndex for the frPVCEndptConnectIdentifier             instances.  To turn on a PVC segment connection, the             frPVCConnectAdminStatus is set to `active'."     ::= { frPVCConnectEntry 11 }Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 36]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994 -- The Frame Relay Accounting Groups -- The groups are the following: --  Accounting on a PVC basis --  Accounting on an Interface/Logical Port basis -- The Accounting on a Frame Relay PVC basis Group -- The accounting information is collected for a PVC -- segment end-point. frAccountPVCTable OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF FrAccountPVCEntry     MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The Frame Relay Accounting PVC table.  This table             is used to perform accounting on a PVC segment             end-point basis."     ::= { frnetservObjects 6 } frAccountPVCEntry OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  FrAccountPVCEntry     MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "An entry in the Frame Relay Accounting PVC             table."     INDEX   { ifIndex, frAccountPVCDLCIIndex }     ::= { frAccountPVCTable 1 } FrAccountPVCEntry ::=     SEQUENCE {         frAccountPVCDLCIIndex             Integer32,         frAccountPVCSegmentSize             Integer32,         frAccountPVCInSegments             Counter32,         frAccountPVCOutSegments             Counter32     } frAccountPVCDLCIIndex OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Integer32     MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible     STATUS  currentFrame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 37]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object is equal to the DLCI             value for this PVC segment end-point."     ::= { frAccountPVCEntry 1 } frAccountPVCSegmentSize OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Integer32     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object is equal to the Segment             Size for this PVC segment end-point."     ::= { frAccountPVCEntry 2 } frAccountPVCInSegments OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Counter32     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object is equal to the number             of segments received by this PVC segment end-             point."     ::= { frAccountPVCEntry 3 }  frAccountPVCOutSegments OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Counter32     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object is equal to the number             of segments sent by this PVC segment end-point."     ::= { frAccountPVCEntry 4 } -- The Accounting on a Frame Relay Logical Port basis Group frAccountLportTable OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF FrAccountLportEntry     MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The Frame Relay Accounting Logical Port table.             This table is used to perform accounting on a             UNI/NNI Logical Port basis."     ::= { frnetservObjects 7 } frAccountLportEntry OBJECT-TYPEFrame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 38]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994     SYNTAX  FrAccountLportEntry     MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "An entry in the Frame Relay Accounting Logical             Port table."     INDEX   { ifIndex }     ::= { frAccountLportTable 1 } FrAccountLportEntry ::=     SEQUENCE {         frAccountLportSegmentSize             Integer32,         frAccountLportInSegments             Counter32,         frAccountLportOutSegments             Counter32     } frAccountLportSegmentSize OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Integer32     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object is equal to the Segment             Size for this UNI/NNI logical port."     ::= { frAccountLportEntry 1 } frAccountLportInSegments OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Counter32     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object is equal to the number             of segments received by this UNI/NNI logical             port."     ::= { frAccountLportEntry 2 } frAccountLportOutSegments OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  Counter32     MAX-ACCESS  read-only     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object is equal to the number             of segments sent by this UNI/NNI logical port."     ::= { frAccountLportEntry 3 }Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 39]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994 -- Frame Relay Network Service TRAPS frPVCConnectStatusChange  NOTIFICATION-TYPE     OBJECTS { frPVCConnectIndex,               frPVCConnectLowIfIndex, frPVCConnectLowDLCIIndex,               frPVCConnectHighIfIndex, frPVCConnectHighDLCIIndex,               frPVCConnectL2hOperStatus, frPVCConnectH2lOperStatus,               frPVCEndptRcvdSigStatus }     STATUS  current     DESCRIPTION             "This trap indicates that the indicated PVC has             changed state.  This trap is not sent if an FR-UNI             changes state; a linkDown or linkUp trap should be             sent instead."     ::= { frnetservTraps 1 } -- Conformance Information frnetservConformance  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frnetservMIB 3 } frnetservGroups       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frnetservConformance 1 } frnetservCompliances  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frnetservConformance 2 } -- Compliance Statements frnetservCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION         "The compliance statement for SNMPv2 entities         which have Frame Relay Network Service Interfaces."       MODULE -- this module           MANDATORY-GROUPS { frnetservLportGroup,                              frnetservMgtVCSigGroup,                              frnetservPVCEndptGroup,                              frnetservPVCConnectGroup }           GROUP       frnetservAccountPVCGroup           DESCRIPTION                 "This group is optional for Frame Relay interfaces.                 It is                 mandatory if and only if accounting is performed                 on a PVC                 basis this                 Frame Relay interface."           GROUP       frnetservAccountLportGroupFrame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 40]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994           DESCRIPTION                 "This group is optional for Frame Relay interfaces.                 It is                 mandatory if and only if accounting is                 performed on a                 logical port basis this                 Frame Relay interface."           OBJECT      frPVCEndptInMaxFrameSize           SYNTAX      Integer32           MIN-ACCESS  read-only           DESCRIPTION                 "Write access is not required."           OBJECT      frPVCEndptInBc           SYNTAX      Integer32           MIN-ACCESS  read-only           DESCRIPTION                 "Write access is not required."           OBJECT      frPVCEndptInBe           SYNTAX      Integer32           MIN-ACCESS  read-only           DESCRIPTION                 "Write access is not required."           OBJECT      frPVCEndptInCIR           SYNTAX      Integer32           MIN-ACCESS  read-only           DESCRIPTION                 "Write access is not required."           OBJECT      frPVCEndptOutMaxFrameSize           SYNTAX      Integer32           MIN-ACCESS  read-only           DESCRIPTION                 "Write access is not required."           OBJECT      frPVCEndptOutBc           SYNTAX      Integer32           MIN-ACCESS  read-only           DESCRIPTION                 "Write access is not required."           OBJECT      frPVCEndptOutBe           SYNTAX      Integer32           MIN-ACCESS  read-only           DESCRIPTIONFrame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 41]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994                 "Write access is not required."           OBJECT      frPVCEndptOutCIR           SYNTAX      Integer32           MIN-ACCESS  read-only           DESCRIPTION                 "Write access is not required."           OBJECT      frPVCEndptConnectIdentifier           SYNTAX      Integer32           MIN-ACCESS  read-only           DESCRIPTION                 "Write access is not required."           OBJECT      frPVCEndptRowStatus           SYNTAX      INTEGER { active(1) }  -- subset of RowStatus           MIN-ACCESS  read-only           DESCRIPTION                 "Write access is not required, and only one of the                 six enumerated values for the RowStatus textual                 convention need be supported, specifically:                 active(1)."           OBJECT      frPVCConnectAdminStatus           SYNTAX      INTEGER {                         active(1),                         inactive(2),                         testing(3)                        }           MIN-ACCESS  read-only           DESCRIPTION                 "Write access is not required."           OBJECT      frPVCConnectRowStatus           SYNTAX      INTEGER { active(1) }  -- subset of RowStatus           MIN-ACCESS  read-only           DESCRIPTION                 "Write access is not required."           OBJECT      frPVCConnectRowStatus           SYNTAX      INTEGER { active(1) }  -- subset of RowStatus           MIN-ACCESS  read-only           DESCRIPTION                 "Write access is not required, and only one of the                 six enumerated values for the RowStatus textual                 convention need be supported, specifically:                 active(1)."       ::= { frnetservCompliances 1 }Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 42]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994 -- Units of Conformance frnetservLportGroup  OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS { frLportNumPlan, frLportContact, frLportLocation,                 frLportType,                 frLportAddrDLCILen, frLportVCSigProtocol,                 frLportVCSigPointer }       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION             "A collection of objects providing information applicable             to a Frame Relay Logical Port."       ::= { frnetservGroups 1 } frnetservMgtVCSigGroup  OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS { frMgtVCSigProced,                 frMgtVCSigUserN391,                 frMgtVCSigUserN392,                 frMgtVCSigUserN393,                 frMgtVCSigUserT391,                 frMgtVCSigNetN392,                 frMgtVCSigNetN393,                 frMgtVCSigNetT392,                 frMgtVCSigNetnN4,                 frMgtVCSigNetnT3,                 frMgtVCSigUserLinkRelErrors,                 frMgtVCSigUserProtErrors,                 frMgtVCSigUserChanInactive,                 frMgtVCSigNetLinkRelErrors,                 frMgtVCSigNetProtErrors,                 frMgtVCSigNetChanInactive }       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION             "A collection of objects providing information             applicable to the             Local In-Channel Signaling Procedures used for a             UNI/NNI logical port."       ::= { frnetservGroups 2 } frnetservPVCEndptGroup  OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS { frPVCConnectIndexValue,                 frPVCEndptInMaxFrameSize, frPVCEndptInBc,                 frPVCEndptInBe, frPVCEndptInCIR,                 frPVCEndptOutMaxFrameSize, frPVCEndptOutBc,                 frPVCEndptOutBe, frPVCEndptOutCIR,                 frPVCEndptConnectIdentifier, frPVCEndptRowStatus,                 frPVCEndptRcvdSigStatus, frPVCEndptInFrames,                 frPVCEndptOutFrames, frPVCEndptInDEFrames,                 frPVCEndptInExcessFrames, frPVCEndptOutExcessFrames,Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 43]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 1994                 frPVCEndptInDiscards,                 frPVCEndptInOctets, frPVCEndptOutOctets }       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION             "A collection of objects providing information application             to a Frame Relay PVC end-point."       ::= { frnetservGroups 3 } frnetservPVCConnectGroup  OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS { frPVCConnectAdminStatus, frPVCConnectL2hOperStatus,                 frPVCConnectH2lOperStatus, frPVCConnectL2hLastChange,                 frPVCConnectH2lLastChange,                 frPVCConnectRowStatus }       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION             "A collection of objects providing information applicable             to a Frame Relay PVC connection."       ::= { frnetservGroups 4 } frnetservAccountPVCGroup  OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS { frAccountPVCSegmentSize, frAccountPVCInSegments,                 frAccountPVCOutSegments }       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION             "A collection of objects providing accounting             information application             to a Frame Relay PVC end-point."       ::= { frnetservGroups 5 } frnetservAccountLportGroup  OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS { frAccountLportSegmentSize, frAccountLportInSegments,                 frAccountLportOutSegments }       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION             "A collection of objects providing accounting             information application             to a Frame Relay logical port."       ::= { frnetservGroups 6 } ENDFrame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 44]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 19947.  Acknowledgments   This document was produced jointly by the Frame Relay Forum Technical   Committee MIB Working Group and the Frame Relay Service MIB Working   Group.8.  References   [1] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser, "Structure       of Management Information for version 2 of the Simple Network       Management Protocol (SNMPv2)",RFC 1442, SNMP Research, Inc.,       Hughes LAN Systems, Dover Beach Consulting, Inc., Carnegie Mellon       University, April 1993.   [2] Galvin, J., and K. McCloghrie, "Administrative Model for version       2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)",RFC 1445,       Trusted Information Systems, Hughes LAN Systems, April 1993.   [3] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser, "Protocol       Operations for version 2 of the Simple Network Management       Protocol (SNMPv2)",RFC 1448, SNMP Research, Inc., Hughes LAN       Systems, Dover Beach Consulting, Inc., Carnegie Mellon       University, April 1993.   [4] McCloghrie, K., and M. Rose, "Management Information Base for       Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets - MIB-II", STD 17,RFC 1213, Hughes LAN Systems, Performance Systems International,       March 1991.   [5] McCloghrie, K.,  and F. Kastenholz, "Evolution of Interfaces       Group of MIB-II",RFC 1573, Hughes LAN Systems, FTP Software,       January 1994.   [6] Rodemann, K., "Service Management Architecture for Virtual       Connection Services", Work in Progress, July 1993.   [7] ANSI T1.617-1991, American National Standard for       Telecommunications - Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) -       Digital Subscriber Signaling System No. 1 (DSS1) - Signaling       Specification for Frame Relay Bearer Service.   [8] Brown, C., Baker, F., and C. Carvalho, "Management Information       Base for Frame Relay DTEs",RFC 1315, Wellfleet Communications,       Inc., Advanced Computer Communications, April 1992.   [9] Bradley, T., Brown, C., and A. Malis, "Multi-Protocol       Interconnect over Frame Relay",RFC 1490, Wellfleet       Communications, Inc., Ascom Timeplex, Inc., July 1993.Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 45]

RFC 1604                Frame Relay Service MIB               March 19949.  Security Considerations   Security issues are not discussed in this memo.10.  Author's Address   Tracy A. Brown   Bell Communications Research   331 Newman Springs Road   P.O. Box 7020   Red Bank, NJ  07701-7020   Phone: (908) 758-2107   EMail: tacox@mail.bellcore.comFrame Relay Service MIB Working Group                          [Page 46]

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