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          Network Working Group                                  J. Case          Request for Comments: 1451                 SNMP Research, Inc.                                                           K. McCloghrie                                                      Hughes LAN Systems                                                                 M. Rose                                            Dover Beach Consulting, Inc.                                                           S. Waldbusser                                              Carnegie Mellon University                                                              April 1993Manager-to-ManagerManagement Information Base                          Status of this Memo                  This RFC specifes an IAB standards track protocol for the          Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions          for improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the          "IAB Official Protocol Standards" for the standardization          state and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo          is unlimited.                          Table of Contents1 Introduction ..........................................21.1 A Note on Terminology ...............................22 Overview ..............................................32.1 A SNMPv2 Entity Acting in a Dual Role ...............32.2 Alarms, Events, and Notifications ...................32.3 Access Control ......................................43 Definitions ...........................................63.1 The Alarm Group .....................................73.1.1 Alarm-Related Notifications .......................203.2 The Event Group .....................................213.3 Conformance Information .............................293.3.1 Compliance Statements .............................293.3.2 Units of Conformance ..............................294 Acknowledgements ......................................315 References ............................................356 Security Considerations ...............................367 Authors' Addresses ....................................36  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                   [Page 1]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          1.  Introduction                  A network management system contains: several (potentially          many) nodes, each with a processing entity, termed an agent,          which has access to management instrumentation; at least one          management station; and, a management protocol, used to convey          management information between the agents and management          stations.  Operations of the protocol are carried out under an          administrative framework which defines both authentication and          authorization policies.                  Network management stations execute management applications          which monitor and control network elements.  Network elements          are devices such as hosts, routers, terminal servers, etc.,          which are monitored and controlled through access to their          management information.                  Management information is viewed as a collection of managed          objects, residing in a virtual information store, termed the          Management Information Base (MIB).  Collections of related          objects are defined in MIB modules.  These modules are written          using a subset of OSI's Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)          [1], termed the Structure of Management Information (SMI) [2].                  The management protocol, version 2 of the Simple Network          Management Protocol [3], provides for the exchange of messages          which convey management information between the agents and the          management stations, including between management stations.          It is the purpose of this document to define managed objects          which describe the behavior of a SNMPv2 entity acting in both          a manager role and an agent role.                          1.1.  A Note on Terminology                  For the purpose of exposition, the original Internet-standard          Network Management Framework, as described in RFCs 1155, 1157,          and 1212, is termed the SNMP version 1 framework (SNMPv1).          The current framework is termed the SNMP version 2 framework          (SNMPv2).  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                   [Page 2]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          2.  Overview                  The purpose of this MIB is to provide the means for          coordination between multiple management stations.  That is,          the means by which the controlling and monitoring functions of          network management can be distributed amongst multiple          management stations.  Such distribution facilitates the          scaling of network management solutions based on the SNMPv2 to          meet the needs of very large networks, or of networks composed          of multiple interconnected administrations. Specifically, this          MIB provides the means for one management station to request          management services from another management station.                          2.1.  A SNMPv2 Entity Acting in a Dual Role                  A management station providing services to other management          station(s), is a SNMPv2 entity which acts in the dual role of          both manager and agent; the requests for service are received          through acting in an agent role (with respect to the managed          objects defined in this MIB), and the requested services are          performed through acting in a manager role.                          2.2.  Alarms, Events, and Notifications                  In this initial version, this MIB defines the concepts of          "alarms", "events", and "notifications".  Each alarm is a          specific condition detected through the periodic (at a          configured sampling interval) monitoring of the value of a          specific management information variable.  An example of an          alarm condition is when the monitored variable falls outside a          configured range.  Each alarm condition triggers an event, and          each event can cause (one or more) notifications to be          reported to other management stations using the Inform-Request          PDU.                  Specifically, this MIB defines three MIB tables and a number          of scalar objects.  The three tables are: the Alarm Table, the          Event Table, and the Notification Table.  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                   [Page 3]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          2.3.  Access Control                  The Administrative Model for SNMPv2 document [4] includes an          access control model, which must not be subverted by allowing          access to management information variables via the Alarm          table.  That is, access to a monitored variable via the Alarm          table must be controlled according to the identity of the          management station accessing the particular entry in the Alarm          table.                  An entry in the Alarm table provides the means to configure          the sampling of the value of a MIB variable in the MIB view          associated with the specified context (which can refer to          object resources that are either local or remote).  The          sampling is done by (conceptually or actually) issuing a          SNMPv2 request to retrieve the variable's value.  This request          is authenticated and/or protected from disclosure according to          a source party and a destination party pair which has access          to the indicated context.                  Thus, to provide the required access control, the initial MIB          view assigned, by convention, to parties on SNMPv2 entities          that implement the snmpAlarmTable, must include the component:                    viewSubtree  = { snmpAlarm }            viewStatus   = { excluded }            viewMask     = { ''H }                  Then, the MIB view associated with the context,          requestContext, accessible by a requesting management station,          can be configured to include specific Alarm table entries --          the ones associated with those contexts to which the          requesting management station has access.                  In particular, to provide a requestContext with access to the          sampling context sampleContext, the following family of view          subtrees would be included for the requestContext on the          SNMPv2 entity acting in a dual role:                       { snmpAlarmEntry WILDCARD sampleContext }                  Which would be configured in the party MIB [5] as:                    contextIdentity   = { requestContext }            contextViewIndex  = { ViewIndex }  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                   [Page 4]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                        viewIndex         = { ViewIndex }        viewSubtree       = { snmpAlarmEntry 0 sampleContext }        viewStatus        = { included }        viewMask          = { 'FFEF'H } -- specifies wildcard for column  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                   [Page 5]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          3.  Definitions                  SNMPv2-M2M-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN                  IMPORTS              MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE,              Integer32, Counter32, snmpModules                  FROM SNMPv2-SMI              DisplayString, InstancePointer, RowStatus, TimeStamp                  FROM SNMPv2-TC              MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP                  FROM SNMPv2-CONF              contextIdentity                  FROM SNMPv2-PARTY-MIB;                          snmpM2M MODULE-IDENTITY              LAST-UPDATED "9304010000Z"              ORGANIZATION "IETF SNMPv2 Working Group"              CONTACT-INFO                      "        Steven Waldbusser                               Postal: Carnegie Mellon University                               4910 Forbes Ave                               Pittsburgh, PA  15213                                  Tel: +1 412 268 6628                          Fax: +1 412 268 4987                               E-mail: waldbusser@cmu.edu"              DESCRIPTION                      "The Manager-to-Manager MIB module."              ::= { snmpModules 2 }                          snmpM2MObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpM2M 1 }  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                   [Page 6]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          -- the alarm group          --          -- a collection of objects allowing the description and          -- configuration of threshold alarms from a SNMPv2 entity          -- acting in a dual role.                  snmpAlarm      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpM2MObjects 1 }                  -- This Alarm mechanism periodically takes statistical samples          -- from variables available via SNMPv2 and compares them to          -- thresholds that have been configured.  The alarm table          -- stores configuration entries that each define a variable,          -- polling period, and threshold parameters.  If a sample is          -- found to cross the threshold values, an event is generated.          -- Only variables that resolve to an ASN.1 primitive type of          -- INTEGER (Integer32, Counter32, Gauge32, TimeTicks,          -- Counter64, or UInteger32) may be monitored in this way.          --          -- This function has a hysteresis mechanism to limit the          -- generation of events.  This mechanism generates one event          -- as a threshold is crossed in the appropriate direction.  No          -- more events are generated for that threshold until the          -- opposite threshold is crossed.          --          -- In the case of sampling a deltaValue, an entity may          -- implement this mechanism with more precision if it takes a          -- delta sample twice per period, each time comparing the sum          -- of the latest two samples to the threshold.  This allows          -- the detection of threshold crossings that span the sampling          -- boundary.  Note that this does not require any special          -- configuration of the threshold value.  It is suggested that          -- entities implement this more precise algorithm.          --  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                   [Page 7]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          snmpAlarmNextIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     INTEGER (0..65535)              MAX-ACCESS read-only              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "The index number of the next appropriate                      unassigned entry in the snmpAlarmTable.  The value                      0 indicates that no unassigned entries are                      available.                              A management station should create new entries in                      the snmpAlarmTable using this algorithm: first,                      issue a management protocol retrieval operation to                      determine the value of snmpAlarmNextIndex; and,                      second, issue a management protocol set operation                      to create an instance of the snmpAlarmStatus                      object setting its value to `createAndGo' or                      `createAndWait' (as specified in the description                      of the RowStatus textual convention)."              ::= { snmpAlarm 1 }                  snmpAlarmTable OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF SnmpAlarmEntry              MAX-ACCESS not-accessible              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "A list of snmpAlarm entries."              ::= { snmpAlarm 2 }                  snmpAlarmEntry OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     SnmpAlarmEntry              MAX-ACCESS not-accessible              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "A list of parameters that set up a periodic                      sampling query to check for alarm conditions.  The                      contextIdentity included in the INDEX clause is                      the context to which the sampling queries are                      directed."              INDEX      { contextIdentity, snmpAlarmIndex }              ::= { snmpAlarmTable 1 }  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                   [Page 8]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          SnmpAlarmEntry ::= SEQUENCE {              snmpAlarmIndex                    INTEGER,              snmpAlarmVariable                 InstancePointer,              snmpAlarmInterval                 Integer32,              snmpAlarmSampleType               INTEGER,              snmpAlarmValue                    Integer32,              snmpAlarmStartupAlarm             INTEGER,              snmpAlarmRisingThreshold          Integer32,              snmpAlarmFallingThreshold         Integer32,              snmpAlarmRisingEventIndex         INTEGER,              snmpAlarmFallingEventIndex        INTEGER,              snmpAlarmUnavailableEventIndex    INTEGER,              snmpAlarmStatus                   RowStatus          }                  snmpAlarmIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     INTEGER (1..65535)              MAX-ACCESS not-accessible              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "An index that uniquely identifies an entry in the                      snmpAlarm table for a particular sampling context.                      Each such entry defines a diagnostic sample at a                      particular interval for a variable in the                      particular context's object resources."              ::= { snmpAlarmEntry 1 }  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                   [Page 9]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          snmpAlarmVariable OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     InstancePointer              MAX-ACCESS read-create              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "The object identifier of the particular variable                      to be sampled.  Only variables that resolve to an                      ASN.1 primitive type of INTEGER (Integer32,                      Counter32, Gauge32, TimeTicks, Counter64, or                      UInteger32) may be sampled.                              If it is detected by an error response of                      authorizationError, noSuchObject, or                      noSuchInstance that the variable name of an                      established snmpAlarmEntry is no longer available                      in the sampling context, a single                      snmpObjectUnavailableAlarm event is generated and                      the status of this snmpAlarmEntry is set to                      `destroy'.  Likewise, if the syntax of the                      variable retrieved by the query is not Integer32,                      Counter32, Gauge32, TimeTicks, Counter64, or                      UInteger32, the same actions will be taken.                              If the SNMPv2 entity acting in a dual role detects                      that the sampled value can not be obtained due to                      lack of response to management queries, it should                      either:                                   1) Set the status of this snmpAlarmEntry to                           `destroy', if it is determined that further                           communication is not possible;                                   or,                                   2) Delete the associated snmpAlarmValue                           instance (but not the entire conceptual row),                           and continue to attempt to sample the                           variable and recreate the associated                           snmpAlarmValue instance should communication                           be reestablished.                              An attempt to modify this object will fail with an                      `inconsistentValue' error if the associated                      snmpAlarmStatus object would be equal to `active'                      both before and after the modification attempt."  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 10]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                              ::= { snmpAlarmEntry 2 }                  snmpAlarmInterval OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     Integer32              UNITS      "seconds"              MAX-ACCESS read-create              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "The interval in seconds over which the data is                      sampled and compared with the rising and falling                      thresholds.  When setting this object and the                      sampling type is `deltaValue',  care should be                      taken to ensure that the change during this                      interval of the variable being sampled will not                      exceed the (-2^31...2^31-1) range of the                      snmpAlarmValue.                              An attempt to modify this object will fail with an                      `inconsistentValue' error if the associated                      snmpAlarmStatus object would be equal to `active'                      both before and after the modification attempt."              ::= { snmpAlarmEntry 3 }  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 11]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          snmpAlarmSampleType OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     INTEGER {                             absoluteValue(1),                             deltaValue(2)                         }              MAX-ACCESS read-create              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "The method of sampling the selected variable and                      calculating the value to be compared against the                      thresholds.  If the value of this object is                      `absoluteValue', the value of the selected                      variable at the end of the sampling interval will                      be compared directly with both the                      snmpAlarmRisingThreshold and the                      snmpAlarmFallingThreshold values.  If the value of                      this object is `deltaValue', the value of the                      selected variable at the end of the sampling                      interval will be subtracted from its value at the                      end of the previous sampling interval, and the                      difference compared with both the                      snmpAlarmRisingThreshold and the                      snmpAlarmFallingThreshold values.                              An attempt to modify this object will fail with an                      `inconsistentValue' error if the associated                      snmpAlarmStatus object would be equal to `active'                      both before and after the modification attempt."              DEFVAL { deltaValue }              ::= { snmpAlarmEntry 4 }  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 12]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          snmpAlarmValue OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     Integer32              MAX-ACCESS read-only              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "The value of the statistic during the last                      sampling period.  The value during the current                      sampling period is not made available until the                      period is completed.  If the value of the                      statistic does not fit in the signed 32 bit                      representation of this object, it should be                      truncated in an implementation specific manner.                              Note that if the associated snmpAlarmSampleType is                      set to `deltaValue', the value of this object is                      the difference in the sampled variable since the                      last sample.                              This object will be created by the SNMPv2 entity                      acting in a dual role when this entry is set to                      `active', and the first sampling period has                      completed.  It may be created and deleted at other                      times by the SNMPv2 entity acting in a dual role                      when the sampled value can not be obtained, as                      specified in the snmpAlarmVariable object."              ::= { snmpAlarmEntry 5 }  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 13]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          snmpAlarmStartupAlarm OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     INTEGER {                             risingAlarm(1),                             fallingAlarm(2),                             risingOrFallingAlarm(3)                         }              MAX-ACCESS read-create              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "The alarm that may be sent when this entry is                      first set to `active'.  If the first sample after                      this entry becomes active is greater than or equal                      to the risingThreshold and snmpAlarmStartupAlarm                      is equal to `risingAlarm' or                      `risingOrFallingAlarm', then a single rising alarm                      will be generated.  If the first sample after this                      entry becomes active is less than or equal to the                      fallingThreshold and snmpAlarmStartupAlarm is                      equal to `fallingAlarm' or `risingOrFallingAlarm',                      then a single falling alarm will be generated.                      Note that a snmpObjectUnavailableAlarm is sent                      upon startup whenever it is applicable,                      independent of the setting of                      snmpAlarmStartupAlarm.                              An attempt to modify this object will fail with an                      `inconsistentValue' error if the associated                      snmpAlarmStatus object would be equal to `active'                      both before and after the modification attempt."              DEFVAL { risingOrFallingAlarm }              ::= { snmpAlarmEntry 6 }  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 14]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          snmpAlarmRisingThreshold OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     Integer32              MAX-ACCESS read-create              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "A threshold for the sampled statistic.  When the                      current sampled value is greater than or equal to                      this threshold, and the value at the last sampling                      interval was less than this threshold, a single                      event will be generated.  A single event will also                      be generated if the first sample after this entry                      becomes active is greater than or equal to this                      threshold and the associated snmpAlarmStartupAlarm                      is equal to `risingAlarm' or                      `risingOrFallingAlarm'.                              After a rising event is generated, another such                      event will not be generated until the sampled                      value falls below this threshold and reaches the                      snmpAlarmFallingThreshold.                              An attempt to modify this object will fail with an                      `inconsistentValue' error if the associated                      snmpAlarmStatus object would be equal to `active'                      both before and after the modification attempt."              ::= { snmpAlarmEntry 7 }  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 15]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          snmpAlarmFallingThreshold OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     Integer32              MAX-ACCESS read-create              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "A threshold for the sampled statistic.  When the                      current sampled value is less than or equal to                      this threshold, and the value at the last sampling                      interval was greater than this threshold, a single                      event will be generated.  A single event will also                      be generated if the first sample after this entry                      becomes active is less than or equal to this                      threshold and the associated snmpAlarmStartupAlarm                      is equal to `fallingAlarm' or                      `risingOrFallingAlarm'.                              After a falling event is generated, another such                      event will not be generated until the sampled                      value rises above this threshold and reaches the                      snmpAlarmRisingThreshold.                              An attempt to modify this object will fail with an                      `inconsistentValue' error if the associated                      snmpAlarmStatus object would be equal to `active'                      both before and after the modification attempt."              ::= { snmpAlarmEntry 8 }  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 16]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          snmpAlarmRisingEventIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     INTEGER (0..65535)              MAX-ACCESS read-create              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "The index of the snmpEventEntry that is used when                      a rising threshold is crossed.  The snmpEventEntry                      identified by a particular value of this index is                      the same as identified by the same value of the                      snmpEventIndex object.  If there is no                      corresponding entry in the snmpEventTable, then no                      association exists.  In particular, if this value                      is zero, no associated event will be generated, as                      zero is not a valid snmpEventIndex.                              An attempt to modify this object will fail with an                      `inconsistentValue' error if the associated                      snmpAlarmStatus object would be equal to `active'                      both before and after the modification attempt."              ::= { snmpAlarmEntry 9 }  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 17]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          snmpAlarmFallingEventIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     INTEGER (0..65535)              MAX-ACCESS read-create              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "The index of the snmpEventEntry that is used when                      a falling threshold is crossed.  The                      snmpEventEntry identified by a particular value of                      this index is the same as identified by the same                      value of the snmpEventIndex object.  If there is                      no corresponding entry in the snmpEventTable, then                      no association exists.  In particular, if this                      value is zero, no associated event will be                      generated, as zero is not a valid snmpEventIndex.                              An attempt to modify this object will fail with an                      `inconsistentValue' error if the associated                      snmpAlarmStatus object would be equal to `active'                      both before and after the modification attempt."              ::= { snmpAlarmEntry 10 }                  snmpAlarmUnavailableEventIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     INTEGER (0..65535)              MAX-ACCESS read-create              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "The index of the snmpEventEntry that is used when                      a variable becomes unavailable.  The                      snmpEventEntry identified by a particular value of                      this index is the same as identified by the same                      value of the snmpEventIndex object.  If there is                      no corresponding entry in the snmpEventTable, then                      no association exists.  In particular, if this                      value is zero, no associated event will be                      generated, as zero is not a valid snmpEventIndex.                              An attempt to modify this object will fail with an                      `inconsistentValue' error if the associated                      snmpAlarmStatus object would be equal to `active'                      both before and after the modification attempt."              ::= { snmpAlarmEntry 11 }  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 18]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          snmpAlarmStatus OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     RowStatus              MAX-ACCESS read-create              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "The status of this snmpAlarm entry.  This object                      may not be set to `active' unless the following                      columnar objects exist in this row:                      snmpAlarmVariable, snmpAlarmInterval,                      snmpAlarmSampleType, snmpAlarmStartupAlarm,                      snmpAlarmRisingThreshold,                      snmpAlarmFallingThreshold,                      snmpAlarmRisingEventIndex,                      snmpAlarmFallingEventIndex, and                      snmpAlarmUnavailableEventIndex."              ::= { snmpAlarmEntry 12 }  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 19]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          -- alarm-related notifications                  snmpAlarmNotifications                         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpAlarm 3 }                  snmpRisingAlarm NOTIFICATION-TYPE              OBJECTS { snmpAlarmVariable, snmpAlarmSampleType,                        snmpAlarmValue, snmpAlarmRisingThreshold }              STATUS  current              DESCRIPTION                      "An event that is generated when an alarm entry                      crosses its rising threshold.  The instances of                      those objects contained within the varbind list                      are those of the alarm entry which generated this                      event."              ::= { snmpAlarmNotifications 1 }                  snmpFallingAlarm NOTIFICATION-TYPE              OBJECTS { snmpAlarmVariable, snmpAlarmSampleType,                        snmpAlarmValue, snmpAlarmFallingThreshold }              STATUS  current              DESCRIPTION                      "An event that is generated when an alarm entry                      crosses its falling threshold.  The instances of                      those objects contained within the varbind list                      are those of the alarm entry which generated this                      event."              ::= { snmpAlarmNotifications 2 }                  snmpObjectUnavailableAlarm NOTIFICATION-TYPE              OBJECTS { snmpAlarmVariable }              STATUS  current              DESCRIPTION                      "An event that is generated when a variable                      monitored by an alarm entry becomes unavailable.                      The instance of snmpAlarmVariable contained within                      the varbind list is the one associated with the                      alarm entry which generated this event."              ::= { snmpAlarmNotifications 3 }  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 20]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          -- the event group          --          -- a collection of objects allowing the description and          -- configuration of events from a SNMPv2 entity acting          -- in a dual role.                  snmpEvent      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpM2MObjects 2 }                  -- The snmpEvent table defines the set of events generated on          -- a SNMPv2 entity acting in a dual role.  Each entry in the          -- snmpEventTable associates an event type with the          -- notification method and associated parameters.  Some          -- snmpEvent entries are fired by an associated condition in          -- the snmpAlarmTable.  Others are fired on behalf of          -- conditions defined in the NOTIFICATION-TYPE macro.  The          -- snmpNotificationTable defines notifications that should          -- occur when an associated event is fired.                  snmpEventNextIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     INTEGER (0..65535)              MAX-ACCESS read-only              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "The index number of the next appropriate                      unassigned entry in the snmpEventTable.  The value                      0 indicates that no unassigned entries are                      available.                              A management station should create new entries in                      the snmpEventTable using this algorithm: first,                      issue a management protocol retrieval operation to                      determine the value of snmpEventNextIndex; and,                      second, issue a management protocol set operation                      to create an instance of the snmpEventStatus                      object setting its value to `createAndWait' or                      'createAndGo'."              ::= { snmpEvent 1 }  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 21]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          snmpEventTable OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF SnmpEventEntry              MAX-ACCESS not-accessible              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "A list of events."              ::= { snmpEvent 2 }                  snmpEventEntry OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     SnmpEventEntry              MAX-ACCESS not-accessible              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "A set of parameters that describe an event that                      is generated when certain conditions are met."              INDEX      { snmpEventIndex }              ::= { snmpEventTable 1 }                  SnmpEventEntry ::= SEQUENCE {              snmpEventIndex          INTEGER,              snmpEventID             OBJECT IDENTIFIER,              snmpEventDescription    DisplayString,              snmpEventEvents         Counter32,              snmpEventLastTimeSent   TimeStamp,              snmpEventStatus         RowStatus          }                  snmpEventIndex OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     INTEGER (1..65535)              MAX-ACCESS not-accessible              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "An index that uniquely identifies an entry in the                      snmpEvent table.  Each such entry defines an event                      generated when the appropriate conditions occur."              ::= { snmpEventEntry 1 }  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 22]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          snmpEventID OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     OBJECT IDENTIFIER              MAX-ACCESS read-create              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "The authoritative identification of the event                      type generated by this entry.  This variable                      occurs as the second varbind of an InformRequest-                      PDU.  If this OBJECT IDENTIFIER maps to a                      NOTIFICATION-TYPE the sender will place the                      objects listed in the NOTIFICATION-TYPE in the                      varbind list."              ::= { snmpEventEntry 2 }                  snmpEventDescription OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     DisplayString (SIZE (0..127))              MAX-ACCESS read-create              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "A comment describing this snmpEvent entry."              ::= { snmpEventEntry 3 }                  snmpEventEvents OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     Counter32              MAX-ACCESS read-only              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of events caused by event generators                      associated with this snmpEvent entry."              ::= { snmpEventEntry 4 }  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 23]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          snmpEventLastTimeSent OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     TimeStamp              MAX-ACCESS read-only              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "The value of sysUpTime at the time this snmpEvent                      entry last generated an event.  If this entry has                      not generated any events, this value will be                      zero."              DEFVAL { 0 }              ::= { snmpEventEntry 5 }                  snmpEventStatus OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     RowStatus              MAX-ACCESS read-create              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "The status of this snmpEvent entry.  This object                      may not be set to `active' unless the following                      columnar objects exist in this row: snmpEventID,                      snmpEventDescription, snmpEventEvents, and                      snmpEventLastTimeSent.                              Setting an instance of this object to the value                      'destroy' has the effect of invalidating any/all                      entries in the snmpEventTable, and the                      snmpEventNotifyTable which reference the                      corresponding snmpEventEntry."              ::= { snmpEventEntry 6 }  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 24]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          snmpEventNotifyMinInterval OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     Integer32              UNITS      "seconds"              MAX-ACCESS read-only              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "The minimum interval that the SNMPv2 entity                      acting in a dual role will wait before                      retransmitting an InformRequest-PDU.  This object                      specifies the minimal value supported by the                      SNMPv2 entity acting in a dual role, based on                      resource or implementation constraints.                              For a particular entry in the                      snmpEventNotifyTable, if the associated                      snmpEventNotifyIntervalRequested variable is                      greater than this object, the                      snmpEventNotifyIntervalRequested value shall be                      used as the minimum interval for retransmissions                      of InformRequest-PDUs sent on behalf of that                      entry."              ::= { snmpEvent 3 }                  snmpEventNotifyMaxRetransmissions OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     Integer32              MAX-ACCESS read-only              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "The maximum number of time that the SNMPv2 entity                      acting in a dual role will retransmit an                      InformRequest-PDU.  This object specifies the                      maximal value supported by the SNMPv2 entity                      acting in a dual role, based on resource or                      implementation constraints.                              For a particular entry in the                      snmpEventNotifyTable, if the associated                      snmpEventNotifyRetransmissionsRequested variable                      is less than this object, the                      snmpEventNotifyRetransmissionsRequested value                      shall be used as the retransmission count for                      InformRequest-PDUs sent on behalf of that entry."              ::= { snmpEvent 4 }                  -- The snmpEventNotifyTable is used to configure the  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 25]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          -- destination and type of notifications sent by a SNMPv2          -- entity acting in a manager role when a particular event          -- is triggered.                  snmpEventNotifyTable OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF SnmpEventNotifyEntry              MAX-ACCESS not-accessible              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "A list of protocol configuration entries for                      event notifications from this entity."              ::= { snmpEvent 5 }                  snmpEventNotifyEntry OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     SnmpEventNotifyEntry              MAX-ACCESS not-accessible              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "A set of parameters that describe the type and                      destination of InformRequest-PDUs sent for a                      particular event.  The snmpEventIndex in this                      entry's INDEX clause identifies the snmpEventEntry                      which, when triggered, will generate a                      notification as configured in this entry.  The                      contextIdentity in this entry's INDEX clause                      identifies the context to which a notification                      will be sent."              INDEX      { snmpEventIndex, contextIdentity }              ::= { snmpEventNotifyTable 1 }                  SnmpEventNotifyEntry ::= SEQUENCE {              snmpEventNotifyIntervalRequested        Integer32,              snmpEventNotifyRetransmissionsRequested Integer32,              snmpEventNotifyLifetime                 Integer32,              snmpEventNotifyStatus                   RowStatus          }  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 26]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          snmpEventNotifyIntervalRequested OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     Integer32              UNITS      "seconds"              MAX-ACCESS read-create              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "The requested interval for retransmission of                      Inform PDUs generated on the behalf of this entry.                              This variable will be the actual interval used                      unless the snmpEventNotifyMinInterval is greater                      than this object, in which case the interval shall                      be equal to snmpEventNotifyMinInterval."              DEFVAL { 30 }              ::= { snmpEventNotifyEntry 1 }                  snmpEventNotifyRetransmissionsRequested OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     Integer32              MAX-ACCESS read-create              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "The requested number of retransmissions of an                      InformRequest-PDU generated on behalf of this                      entry.                              This variable will be the actual number of                      retransmissions used unless the                      snmpEventNotifyMaxRetransmissions is less than                      this object, in which case the retransmission                      count shall be equal to                      snmpEventNotifyMaxRetransmissions."              DEFVAL { 5 }              ::= { snmpEventNotifyEntry 2 }  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 27]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          snmpEventNotifyLifetime OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     Integer32              UNITS      "seconds"              MAX-ACCESS read-create              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "The number of seconds this entry shall live until                      the corresponding instance of                      snmpEventNotifyStatus is set to 'destroy'.  This                      value shall count down to zero, at which time the                      corresponding instance of snmpEventNotifyStatus                      will be set to 'destroy'.  Any management station                      that is using this entry must periodically refresh                      this value to ensure the continued delivery of                      events."              DEFVAL { 86400 }              ::= { snmpEventNotifyEntry 3 }                  snmpEventNotifyStatus OBJECT-TYPE              SYNTAX     RowStatus              MAX-ACCESS read-create              STATUS     current              DESCRIPTION                      "The state of this snmpEventNotifyEntry.  This                      object may not be set to `active' unless the                      following columnar objects exist in this row:                      snmpEventNotifyIntervalRequested,                      snmpEventNotifyRetransmissionsRequested, and                      snmpEventNotifyLifetime."              ::= { snmpEventNotifyEntry 4 }  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 28]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          -- conformance information                  snmpM2MConformance                         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpM2M 2 }                  snmpM2MCompliances                         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpM2MConformance 1 }          snmpM2MGroups  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpM2MConformance 2 }                          -- compliance statements                  snmpM2MCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE              STATUS  current              DESCRIPTION                      "The compliance statement for SNMPv2 entities                      which implement the Manager-to-Manager MIB."              MODULE  -- this module                  MANDATORY-GROUPS { snmpAlarmGroup, snmpEventGroup }              ::= { snmpM2MCompliances 1 }                          -- units of conformance                  snmpAlarmGroup OBJECT-GROUP              OBJECTS { snmpAlarmNextIndex,                        snmpAlarmVariable, snmpAlarmInterval,                        snmpAlarmSampleType, snmpAlarmValue,                        snmpAlarmStartupAlarm, snmpAlarmRisingThreshold,                        snmpAlarmFallingThreshold,                        snmpAlarmRisingEventIndex,                        snmpAlarmFallingEventIndex,                        snmpAlarmUnavailableEventIndex,                        snmpAlarmStatus }              STATUS  current              DESCRIPTION                      "A collection of objects allowing the description                      and configuration of threshold alarms from a                      SNMPv2 entity acting in a dual role."              ::= { snmpM2MGroups 1 }  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 29]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          snmpEventGroup OBJECT-GROUP              OBJECTS { snmpEventNextIndex,                        snmpEventID, snmpEventDescription,                        snmpEventEvents, snmpEventLastTimeSent,                        snmpEventStatus, snmpEventNotifyMinInterval,                        snmpEventNotifyMaxRetransmissions,                        snmpEventNotifyIntervalRequested,                        snmpEventNotifyRetransmissionsRequested,                        snmpEventNotifyLifetime, snmpEventNotifyStatus }              STATUS  current              DESCRIPTION                      "A collection of objects allowing the description                      and configuration of events from a SNMPv2 entity                      acting in a dual role."              ::= { snmpM2MGroups 2 }                          END  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 30]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          4.  Acknowledgements                  The comments of the SNMP version 2 working group are          gratefully acknowledged:                       Beth Adams, Network Management Forum               Steve Alexander, INTERACTIVE Systems Corporation               David Arneson, Cabletron Systems               Toshiya Asaba               Fred Baker, ACC               Jim Barnes, Xylogics, Inc.               Brian Bataille               Andy Bierman, SynOptics Communications, Inc.               Uri Blumenthal, IBM Corporation               Fred Bohle, Interlink               Jack Brown               Theodore Brunner, Bellcore               Stephen F. Bush, GE Information Services               Jeffrey D. Case, University of Tennessee, Knoxville               John Chang, IBM Corporation               Szusin Chen, Sun Microsystems               Robert Ching               Chris Chiotasso, Ungermann-Bass               Bobby A. Clay, NASA/Boeing               John Cooke, Chipcom               Tracy Cox, Bellcore               Juan Cruz, Datability, Inc.               David Cullerot, Cabletron Systems               Cathy Cunningham, Microcom               James R. (Chuck) Davin, Bellcore               Michael Davis, Clearpoint               Mike Davison, FiberCom               Cynthia DellaTorre, MITRE               Taso N. Devetzis, Bellcore               Manual Diaz, DAVID Systems, Inc.               Jon Dreyer, Sun Microsystems               David Engel, Optical Data Systems               Mike Erlinger, Lexcel               Roger Fajman, NIH               Daniel Fauvarque, Sun Microsystems               Karen Frisa, CMU               Shari Galitzer, MITRE               Shawn Gallagher, Digital Equipment Corporation               Richard Graveman, Bellcore               Maria Greene, Xyplex, Inc.  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 31]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                               Michel Guittet, Apple               Robert Gutierrez, NASA               Bill Hagerty, Cabletron Systems               Gary W. Haney, Martin Marietta Energy Systems               Patrick Hanil, Nokia Telecommunications               Matt Hecht, SNMP Research, Inc.               Edward A. Heiner, Jr., Synernetics Inc.               Susan E. Hicks, Martin Marietta Energy Systems               Geral Holzhauer, Apple               John Hopprich, DAVID Systems, Inc.               Jeff Hughes, Hewlett-Packard               Robin Iddon, Axon Networks, Inc.               David Itusak               Kevin M. Jackson, Concord Communications, Inc.               Ole J. Jacobsen, Interop Company               Ronald Jacoby, Silicon Graphics, Inc.               Satish Joshi, SynOptics Communications, Inc.               Frank Kastenholz, FTP Software               Mark Kepke, Hewlett-Packard               Ken Key, SNMP Research, Inc.               Zbiginew Kielczewski, Eicon               Jongyeoi Kim               Andrew Knutsen, The Santa Cruz Operation               Michael L. Kornegay, VisiSoft               Deirdre C. Kostik, Bellcore               Cheryl Krupczak, Georgia Tech               Mark S. Lewis, Telebit               David Lin               David Lindemulder, AT&T/NCR               Ben Lisowski, Sprint               David Liu, Bell-Northern Research               John Lunny, The Wollongong Group               Robert C. Lushbaugh Martin, Marietta Energy Systems               Michael Luufer, BBN               Carl Madison, Star-Tek, Inc.               Keith McCloghrie, Hughes LAN Systems               Evan McGinnis, 3Com Corporation               Bill McKenzie, IBM Corporation               Donna McMaster, SynOptics Communications, Inc.               John Medicke, IBM Corporation               Doug Miller, Telebit               Dave Minnich, FiberCom               Mohammad Mirhakkak, MITRE               Rohit Mital, Protools               George Mouradian, AT&T Bell Labs  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 32]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                               Patrick Mullaney, Cabletron Systems               Dan Myers, 3Com Corporation               Rina Nathaniel, Rad Network Devices Ltd.               Hien V. Nguyen, Sprint               Mo Nikain               Tom Nisbet               William B. Norton, MERIT               Steve Onishi, Wellfleet Communications, Inc.               David T. Perkins, SynOptics Communications, Inc.               Carl Powell, BBN               Ilan Raab, SynOptics Communications, Inc.               Richard Ramons, AT&T               Venkat D. Rangan, Metric Network Systems, Inc.               Louise Reingold, Sprint               Sam Roberts, Farallon Computing, Inc.               Kary Robertson, Concord Communications, Inc.               Dan Romascanu, Lannet Data Communications Ltd.               Marshall T. Rose, Dover Beach Consulting, Inc.               Shawn A. Routhier, Epilogue Technology Corporation               Chris Rozman               Asaf Rubissa, Fibronics               Jon Saperia, Digital Equipment Corporation               Michael Sapich               Mike Scanlon, Interlan               Sam Schaen, MITRE               John Seligson, Ultra Network Technologies               Paul A. Serice, Corporation for Open Systems               Chris Shaw, Banyan Systems               Timon Sloane               Robert Snyder, Cisco Systems               Joo Young Song               Roy Spitier, Sprint               Einar Stefferud, Network Management Associates               John Stephens, Cayman Systems, Inc.               Robert L. Stewart, Xyplex, Inc. (chair)               Kaj Tesink, Bellcore               Dean Throop, Data General               Ahmet Tuncay, France Telecom-CNET               Maurice Turcotte, Racal Datacom               Warren Vik, INTERACTIVE Systems Corporation               Yannis Viniotis               Steven L. Waldbusser, Carnegie Mellon Universitty               Timothy M. Walden, ACC               Alice Wang, Sun Microsystems               James Watt, Newbridge  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 33]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                               Luanne Waul, Timeplex               Donald E. Westlake III, Digital Equipment Corporation               Gerry White               Bert Wijnen, IBM Corporation               Peter Wilson, 3Com Corporation               Steven Wong, Digital Equipment Corporation               Randy Worzella, IBM Corporation               Daniel Woycke, MITRE               Honda Wu               Jeff Yarnell, Protools               Chris Young, Cabletron               Kiho Yum, 3Com Corporation  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 34]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          5.  References                  [1]  Information processing systems - Open Systems               Interconnection - Specification of Abstract Syntax               Notation One (ASN.1), International Organization for               Standardization.  International Standard 8824, (December,               1987).                  [2]  Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and Waldbusser, S.,               "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.                  [3]  Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and Waldbusser, S.,               "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]  Galvin, J., and McCloghrie, K., "Administrative Model for               version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol               (SNMPv2)",RFC 1445, Trusted Information Systems, Hughes               LAN Systems, April 1993.                  [5]  McCloghrie, K., and Galvin, J., "Party MIB for version 2               of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)",RFC1447, Hughes LAN Systems, Trusted Information Systems,               April 1993.  Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 35]

RFC 1451            Manager-to-Manager MIB          April 1993                          6.  Security Considerations                  Security issues are not discussed in this memo.                          7.  Authors' Addresses                       Jeffrey D. Case               SNMP Research, Inc.               3001 Kimberlin Heights Rd.               Knoxville, TN  37920-9716               US                       Phone: +1 615 573 1434               Email: case@snmp.com                               Keith McCloghrie               Hughes LAN Systems               1225 Charleston Road               Mountain View, CA  94043               US                       Phone: +1 415 966 7934               Email: kzm@hls.com                               Marshall T. Rose               Dover Beach Consulting, Inc.               420 Whisman Court               Mountain View, CA  94043-2186               US                       Phone: +1 415 968 1052               Email: mrose@dbc.mtview.ca.us                       Steven Waldbusser               Carnegie Mellon University               4910 Forbes Ave               Pittsburgh, PA  15213               US                       Phone: +1 412 268 6628               Email: waldbusser@cmu.edu                                                          Case, McCloghrie, Rose & Waldbusser                  [Page 36]

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