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Network Working Group                                       C. BrownRequest for Comments: 2115                      Cadia Networks, Inc.Obsoletes:1315                                             F. BakerCategory: Standards Track                              Cisco Systems                                                      September 1997Management Information Base for Frame Relay DTEsUsing SMIv21.  Status 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.2.  Abstract   This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)   for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP- based internets.   In particular, it defines objects for managing Frame Relay interfaces   on DTEs.Table of Contents1 Status of this Memo ...................................12 Abstract ..............................................13 The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework ...............24 Overview ..............................................24.1 Frame Relay Operational Model .......................24.2 Textual Conventions .................................64.3 Structure of MIB ....................................65 Changes fromRFC 1315 .................................66 Definitions ...........................................86.1 Data Link Connection Management Interface ...........96.2 Circuit Table .......................................146.3 Error Table .........................................226.4 Trap Management .....................................257 Security Issues .......................................308 Acknowledgments .......................................309 Authors' Addresses ....................................3110 References ...........................................31Brown & Baker               Standards Track                     [Page 1]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 19973.  The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework   The major components of the SNMPv2 Network Management framework are   described in the documents listed below.   oRFC 1902 [1] defines the Structure of Management        Information (SMI), the mechanisms used for describing and        naming objects for the purpose of management.   o    STD 17,RFC 1213 [2] defines MIB-II, the core set of        managed objects (MO) for the Internet suite of protocols.   oRFC 1905 [3] defines the protocol used for network access        to managed objects.   The framework is adaptable/extensible by defining new MIBs to suit   the requirements of specific applications/protocols/situations.   Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, the   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 type is named by an OBJECT IDENTIFIER, which is 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, often a textual string, termed   the descriptor, is used to refer to the object type.4.  Overview4.1.  Frame Relay Operational Model   For the purposes of understanding this document, Frame Relay is   viewed as a multi-access media, not as a group of point- to-point   connections. This model proposes that Frame Relay is a single   interface to the network (physical connection) with many destinations   or neighbors (virtual connections). This view enables a network   manager the ability to group all virtual connections with their   corresponding physical connection thereby allowing simpler   diagnostics and trouble shooting.   With the extension of the interfaces MIB, it is possible to configure   frame relay DLCs as individual interfaces and create ifTable entries   for each. This is not recommended and is not directly supported by   this MIB. Additionally, in the presence of demand circuits creation   of individual ifEntries for each is not possible.Brown & Baker               Standards Track                     [Page 2]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997   Should the user wish to group DLCs together to associate them with a   higher layer, or to associate a DLC with an unnumbered point-to-point   service, the frame relay DTE MIB provides an entry in the   frCircuitEntry record. For example, suppose one were to configure a   company proprietary protocol to run above several of the frame relay   VCs. The basic layering would look something like the following:      IP (ipaddrEntry 1 )  IP (ipaddrEntry 2)  IP (ipaddrEntry 3)         |                    |                     |         |                    |                     |         |                    |              proprietary protocol         |                    |              layer   (ifIndex 3)         |                    |                     |         |                    |                     |      DLCI 20            DLCI 30            DLCI 40/41/42      (ifIndex 2)        (ifIndex 2)         (ifIndex 2,                                              logical ifIndex 3)         |                    |                     |         |                    |                     |         |____________________|_____________________|                              |                              |                      FR  DLMCI (ifIndex.2)                              |                              |                   Physical Interface (ifIndex.1)A configuration which specified that DLCI 40, 41,and 42 were associatedwith a proprietary protocol layer, while DLCI 20 and 30 were to run IPdirectly can now be expressed using a combination of frCircuitIfIndexand frCircuitLogicalIfIndex.  In this particular case DLCIs 40, 41 and42 would use frCircuitIfIndex equal to the frame relay interface level(2) while their frCircuitLogicalIfIndex would indicate the proprietaryprotocol (3). DLCIs 20 and 30 would have both instances set to the framerelay interface (2).      Object           Meaning for Frame Relay Interface      ______           _____________________________________      ifDescr          As per DESCRIPTION inRFC 1573.      ifType           The value allocated for Frame Relay                       Interfaces - frameRelay (32).      ifMtu            Set to maximum frame size in octets for                       this frame relay interface.Brown & Baker               Standards Track                     [Page 3]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997      ifSpeed          The access rate for the frame relay                       interface.  This could be different from                       the speed of the underlying physical                       interface, e.g. in a fractional T1 case                       the access rate could be 384 kbits/s (the                       value reported in this object) whereas the                       speed of the underlying interface would be                       1.544 Mbits/s (the value reported in the                       instance of ifSpeed for the ifEntry with                       type ds1).      ifPhysAddress    The primary address for this interface                       assigned by the Frame Relay interface                       provider.  An octet string of zero length                       if no address is used for this interface.      ifAdminStatus    As per DESCRIPTION inRFC 1573.      ifOperStatus     As per DESCRIPTION inRFC 1573.      ifLastChange     As per DESCRIPTION inRFC 1573.      ifInOctets       The number of received octets.  This                       includes not only the information field                       (user data) but also the frame relay header                       and CRC.      ifInUcastPkts    The number of frames received on non-                       multicast DLCIs      ifInDiscards     The number of frames that were successfully                       received but were discarded because of                       format errors or because the VC was not                       known.  Format errors, in this case, are                       any errors which would prevent the system                       from recognizing the DLCI and placing the                       error in the frCircuitDiscard category.      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.Brown & Baker               Standards Track                     [Page 4]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997      ifInUnknownProtos  Number of unknown or unsupported                       upper layer protocol frames received                       and discarded.      ifOutOctets      The number of received octets.  This                       includes not only the information field                       (user data) but also the frame relay header                       and CRC.      ifOutUcastpkts   The number of frames sent.      ifOutDiscards    The number of frames discarded in the                       transmit direction.      ifOutErrors      The number of frames discarded in the                       egress direction, because of errors.      ifName           As per DESCRIPTION inRFC 1573.      ifInMulticastPkts   The number of unerrored frames received                          on a multicast DLCI.      ifInBroadcastPkts   Always zero (0) as there are no broadcast                          frames.      ifOutMulticastPkts  The number of frames transmitted over a                          multicast DLCI.      ifOutBroadcastPkts  Always zero (0) as there are no broadcast                          frames.      ifHCInOctets     Only required when ifSpeed >= 155 Mbits/s.     See                       details for ifInOctets.      ifHCOutOctets    Only required when ifSpeed >= 155 Mbits/s.     See                       details for ifInOctets.      ifLinkUpDownTrapEnble  As per DESCRIPTION inRFC 1573.      ifHighSpeed      The access rate of the frame relay interface                       measured in Mbits/s.  If the access rate is                       less than 1 Mbits/s, this object returns 0.      ifPromiscuousMode   Set to false(2).      ifConnectorPresent  Set to false(2).Brown & Baker               Standards Track                     [Page 5]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 19974.2.  Textual Conventions   One new data type is introduced as a textual convention in this MIB   document.  This textual convention enhances the readability of the   specification and can ease comparison with other specifications if   appropriate.  It should be noted that the introduction of this   textual conventions has no effect on either the syntax nor the   semantics of any managed objects.  The use of this is merely an   artifact of the explanatory method used.  Objects defined in terms of   one of these methods are always encoded by means of the rules that   define the primitive type.  Hence, no changes to the SMI or the SNMP   are necessary to accommodate this textual conventions which is   adopted merely for the convenience of readers and writers in pursuit   of the elusive goal of clear, concise, and unambiguous MIB documents.   The new data type is DLCI.  DLCI refers to the range 0..DLCINumber,   and is used to refer to the valid Data Link Connection Indices.   DLCINumber is, by definition, the largest possible DLCI value   possible under the configured Q.922 Address Format.4.3.  Structure of MIB   The MIB is composed of three groups, one defining the Data Link   Connection Management Interface (DLCMI), one describing the Circuits,   and a third describing errors.   During normal operation, Frame Relay virtual circuits will be added,   deleted and change availability. The occurrence of such changes is of   interest to the network manager and therefore, one trap is defined,   intended to be corollary to the SNMP "Link Up" and "Link Down" traps.5.  Changes fromRFC 1315   Below are listed the changes from the previously published version   this document, which wasRFC 1315:   o    The MIB module was converted from SMIv1 to SMIv2 format.        Note: due to this, the table indices have access of        "read-only" instead of "not-accessible", which is the        typical value for index objects in SMIv2.   o    The module name was changed fromRFC1315-MIB to FRAME-        RELAY-DTE-MIB.   o    The textual convention "Index" was dropped from the MIB        module and "InterfaceIndex" from the interfaces MIB        module, IF-MIB, was used in its place.Brown & Baker               Standards Track                     [Page 6]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997   o    Objects frDlcmiStatus and frDlcmiRowStatus were added to        table frDlcmiTable.   o    Added values "itut933A(5)" (from CCITT Q933 Annex A) and        "ansiT1617D1994(6)" (from ANSI T1.617a-1994 Annex D) to        the enumerations for object frDlcmiState.   o    The labels for the enumerated values for object        frDlcmiAddressLen were renamed to remove their hyphens as        required by SMIv2.   o    Added clarification that the "management virtual circuit"        (i.e. DLCI 0) is a member of the circuit table.   o    Added the following objects to table frCircuitTable:        frCircuitMulticast, frCircuitType, frCircuitDiscards,        frCircuitReceivedDEs, frCircuitSentDEs,        frCircuitLogicalIfIndex, and  frCircuitRowStatus.   o    The definition of object frCircuitReceivedOctets was        clarified as to which octets were counted.   o    Added the objects frErrFaults and frErrFaultTime to table        frErrTable.   o    Added clarification to the values of object frErrType.   o    Added size on definition of object frErrData and        clarified what data to capture.   o    Changed identififier for OID value { frameDelayDTE 4 }        from frame-relay-globals to frameRelayTrapControl.   o    Added object frTrapMaxRate.   o    Created object groups frPortGroup, frCircuitGroup,        frTrapGroup, frErrGroup, frPortGroup0, frCircuitGroup0,        frTrapGroup0, and frErrGroup0.   o    Created notification group frNotificationGroup.   o    Created module compliances frCompliance and        frCompliance0.   o    Added ranges to objects frCircuitCommittedBurst,        frCircuitExcessBurst, and frCircuitThroughput.Brown & Baker               Standards Track                     [Page 7]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 19976.  Definitions     FRAME-RELAY-DTE-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN     IMPORTS                 MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, Counter32,                 Integer32, NOTIFICATION-TYPE            FROM SNMPv2-SMI                 TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, RowStatus, TimeStamp FROM SNMPv2-TC                 MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP,                 NOTIFICATION-GROUP                     FROM SNMPv2-CONF                 transmission                           FROMRFC1213-MIB                 InterfaceIndex                           FROM IF-MIB;     --  Frame Relay DTE MIB     frameRelayDTE MODULE-IDENTITY         LAST-UPDATED "9705010229Z" -- Thu May  1 02:29:46 PDT 1997         ORGANIZATION "IETF IPLPDN Working Group"         CONTACT-INFO            "       Caralyn Brown            Postal: Cadia Networks, Inc.                    1 Corporate Drive                    Andover, Massachusetts  01810            Tel:    +1 508 689 2400 x133            E-Mail: cbrown@cadia.com                    Fred Baker            Postal: Cisco Systems                    519 Lado Drive                    Santa Barbara, California 93111            Tel:    +1 408 526 425            E-Mail: fred@cisco.com"         DESCRIPTION            "The MIB module to describe the use of a Frame Relay            interface by a DTE."         REVISION "9705010229Z" -- Thu May  1 02:29:46 PDT 1997         DESCRIPTION            "Converted from SMIv1 to SMIv2. (Thus, indices are            read-only rather than being not-accessible.) Added            objects and made clarifications based on implementation            experience."         REVISION "9204010000Z"         DESCRIPTION            "Published asRFC 1315, the initial version of this MIB            module."         ::= { transmission 32 }Brown & Baker               Standards Track                     [Page 8]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997     --     --      the range of a Data Link Connection Identifier     --     DLCI ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION            "The range of DLCI values.  Note that this varies by            interface configuration; normally, interfaces may use            0..1023, but may be configured to use ranges as large            as 0..2^23."         SYNTAX      Integer32(0..8388607)     --     --  Data Link Connection Management Interface     --      The variables that configure the DLC Management Interface.     frDlcmiTable OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   SEQUENCE OF FrDlcmiEntry         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "The Parameters for the Data Link Connection Management            Interface for the frame relay service on this            interface."         REFERENCE            "American National Standard T1.617-1991, Annex D"         ::= { frameRelayDTE 1 }     frDlcmiEntry OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   FrDlcmiEntry         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "The Parameters for a particular Data Link Connection            Management Interface."         INDEX { frDlcmiIfIndex }         ::= { frDlcmiTable 1 }Brown & Baker               Standards Track                     [Page 9]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997     FrDlcmiEntry ::=         SEQUENCE {             frDlcmiIfIndex                  InterfaceIndex,             frDlcmiState                    INTEGER,             frDlcmiAddress                  INTEGER,             frDlcmiAddressLen               INTEGER,             frDlcmiPollingInterval          Integer32,             frDlcmiFullEnquiryInterval      Integer32,             frDlcmiErrorThreshold           Integer32,             frDlcmiMonitoredEvents          Integer32,             frDlcmiMaxSupportedVCs          DLCI,             frDlcmiMulticast                INTEGER,             frDlcmiStatus                   INTEGER,             frDlcmiRowStatus                RowStatus     }     frDlcmiIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   InterfaceIndex         MAX-ACCESS   read-only         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "The ifIndex value of the corresponding ifEntry."         ::= { frDlcmiEntry 1 }     frDlcmiState OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX INTEGER      {             noLmiConfigured (1),             lmiRev1         (2),             ansiT1617D      (3),  -- ANSI T1.617 Annex D             ansiT1617B      (4),  -- ANSI T1.617 Annex B             itut933A        (5),  -- CCITT Q933 Annex A             ansiT1617D1994  (6)   -- ANSI T1.617a-1994 Annex D         }         MAX-ACCESS   read-create         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "This variable states which Data Link Connection            Management scheme is active (and by implication, what            DLCI it uses) on the Frame Relay interface."         REFERENCE            "American National Standard T1.617-1991, American            National Standard T1.617a-1994, ITU-T Recommendation            Q.933 (03/93)."         ::= { frDlcmiEntry 2 }Brown & Baker               Standards Track                    [Page 10]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997     frDlcmiAddress OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      INTEGER {                     q921           (1),  -- 13 bit DLCI                     q922March90    (2),  -- 11 bit DLCI                     q922November90 (3),  -- 10 bit DLCI                     q922           (4)   -- Final Standard         }         MAX-ACCESS  read-create         STATUS  current         DESCRIPTION            "This variable states which address format is in use on            the Frame Relay interface."         ::= { frDlcmiEntry 3 }     frDlcmiAddressLen OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX  INTEGER     {                 twoOctets (2),                 threeOctets (3),                 fourOctets (4)         }         MAX-ACCESS  read-create         STATUS  current         DESCRIPTION            "This variable states the address length in octets.  In            the case of Q922 format, the length indicates the            entire length of the address including the control            portion."         ::= { frDlcmiEntry 4 }     frDlcmiPollingInterval OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   Integer32 (5..30)         UNITS    "seconds"         MAX-ACCESS   read-create         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "This is the number of seconds between successive            status enquiry messages."         REFERENCE            "American National Standard T1.617-1991, Section D.7            Timer T391."         DEFVAL { 10 }         ::= { frDlcmiEntry 5 }Brown & Baker               Standards Track                    [Page 11]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997     frDlcmiFullEnquiryInterval OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   Integer32 (1..255)         MAX-ACCESS   read-create         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "Number of status enquiry intervals that pass before            issuance of a full status enquiry message."         REFERENCE            "American National Standard T1.617-1991, Section D.7            Counter N391."         DEFVAL { 6 }         ::= { frDlcmiEntry 6 }     frDlcmiErrorThreshold OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   Integer32 (1..10)         MAX-ACCESS   read-create         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "This is the maximum number of unanswered Status            Enquiries the equipment shall accept before declaring            the interface down."         REFERENCE            "American National Standard T1.617-1991, Section D.5.1            Counter N392."         DEFVAL { 3 }         ::= { frDlcmiEntry 7 }     frDlcmiMonitoredEvents OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   Integer32 (1..10)         MAX-ACCESS   read-create         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "This is the number of status polling intervals over            which the error threshold is counted.  For example, if            within 'MonitoredEvents' number of events the station            receives 'ErrorThreshold' number of errors, the            interface is marked as down."         REFERENCE            "American National Standard T1.617-1991, Section D.5.2            Counter N393."         DEFVAL { 4 }         ::= { frDlcmiEntry 8 }Brown & Baker               Standards Track                    [Page 12]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997     frDlcmiMaxSupportedVCs OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   DLCI         MAX-ACCESS   read-create         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "The maximum number of Virtual Circuits allowed for            this interface.  Usually dictated by the Frame Relay            network.            In response to a SET, if a value less than zero or            higher than the agent's maximal capability is            configured, the agent should respond badValue"         ::= { frDlcmiEntry 9 }     frDlcmiMulticast OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   INTEGER    {                     nonBroadcast (1),                     broadcast (2)                     }         MAX-ACCESS   read-create         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "This indicates whether the Frame Relay interface is            using a multicast service."         ::= { frDlcmiEntry 10 }     frDlcmiStatus OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   INTEGER    {                     running      (1),    -- init complete, system running                     fault        (2),    -- error threshold exceeded                     initializing (3)     -- system start up                     }         MAX-ACCESS   read-only         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "This indicates the status of the Frame Relay interface            as determined by the performance of the dlcmi.  If no            dlcmi is running, the Frame Relay interface will stay            in the running state indefinitely."         ::= { frDlcmiEntry 11 }Brown & Baker               Standards Track                    [Page 13]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997     frDlcmiRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   RowStatus         MAX-ACCESS   read-create         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "SNMP Version 2 Row Status Variable.  Writable objects            in the table may be written in any RowStatus state."         ::= { frDlcmiEntry 12 }     --     -- A Frame Relay service is a multiplexing service.  Data     -- Link Connection Identifiers enumerate virtual circuits     -- (permanent or dynamic) which are layered onto the underlying     -- circuit, represented by ifEntry.  Therefore, each of the entries     -- in the Standard MIB's Interface Table with an IfType of     -- Frame Relay represents a Q.922 interface.  Zero or more     -- virtual circuits are layered onto this interface and provide     -- interconnection with various remote destinations.     -- Each such virtual circuit is represented by an entry in the     -- circuit table.  The management virtual circuit (i.e. DLCI 0)     -- is a virtual circuit by this definition and will be represented     -- with an entry in the circuit table.     --   Circuit Table     -- The table describing the use of the DLCIs attached to     -- each Frame Relay Interface.     frCircuitTable OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   SEQUENCE OF FrCircuitEntry         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "A table containing information about specific Data            Link Connections (DLC) or virtual circuits."         ::= { frameRelayDTE 2 }Brown & Baker               Standards Track                    [Page 14]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997     frCircuitEntry OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   FrCircuitEntry         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "The information regarding a single Data Link            Connection.  Discontinuities in the counters contained            in this table are indicated by the value in            frCircuitCreationTime."         INDEX { frCircuitIfIndex, frCircuitDlci }         ::= { frCircuitTable 1 }     FrCircuitEntry ::=         SEQUENCE {             frCircuitIfIndex                InterfaceIndex,             frCircuitDlci                   DLCI,             frCircuitState                  INTEGER,             frCircuitReceivedFECNs          Counter32,             frCircuitReceivedBECNs          Counter32,             frCircuitSentFrames             Counter32,             frCircuitSentOctets             Counter32,             frCircuitReceivedFrames         Counter32,             frCircuitReceivedOctets         Counter32,             frCircuitCreationTime           TimeStamp,             frCircuitLastTimeChange         TimeStamp,             frCircuitCommittedBurst         Integer32,             frCircuitExcessBurst            Integer32,             frCircuitThroughput             Integer32,             frCircuitMulticast              INTEGER,             frCircuitType                   INTEGER,             frCircuitDiscards               Counter32,             frCircuitReceivedDEs            Counter32,             frCircuitSentDEs                Counter32,             frCircuitLogicalIfIndex         InterfaceIndex,             frCircuitRowStatus              RowStatus     }     frCircuitIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   InterfaceIndex         MAX-ACCESS   read-only         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "The ifIndex Value of the ifEntry this virtual circuit            is layered onto."         ::= { frCircuitEntry 1 }Brown & Baker               Standards Track                    [Page 15]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997     frCircuitDlci OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   DLCI         MAX-ACCESS   read-only         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "The Data Link Connection Identifier for this virtual            circuit."         REFERENCE            "American National Standard T1.618-1991,Section 3.3.6"         ::= { frCircuitEntry 2 }     frCircuitState OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   INTEGER    {                     invalid (1),                     active (2),                     inactive (3)                  }         MAX-ACCESS   read-create         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "Indicates whether the particular virtual circuit is            operational.  In the absence of a Data Link Connection            Management Interface, virtual circuit entries (rows)            may be created by setting virtual circuit state to            'active', or deleted by changing Circuit state to            'invalid'.            Whether or not the row actually disappears is left to            the implementation, so this object may actually read as            'invalid' for some arbitrary length of time.  It is            also legal to set the state of a virtual circuit to            'inactive' to temporarily disable a given circuit.            The use of 'invalid' is deprecated in this SNMP Version            2 MIB, in favor of frCircuitRowStatus."         DEFVAL { active }         ::= { frCircuitEntry 3 }Brown & Baker               Standards Track                    [Page 16]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997     frCircuitReceivedFECNs OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   Counter32         MAX-ACCESS   read-only         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "Number of frames received from the network indicating            forward congestion since the virtual circuit was            created.  This occurs when the remote DTE sets the FECN            flag, or when a switch in the network enqueues the            frame to a trunk whose transmission queue is            congested."         REFERENCE            "American National Standard T1.618-1991,Section 3.3.3"         ::= { frCircuitEntry 4 }     frCircuitReceivedBECNs OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   Counter32         MAX-ACCESS   read-only         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "Number of frames received from the network indicating            backward congestion since the virtual circuit was            created.  This occurs when the remote DTE sets the BECN            flag, or when a switch in the network receives the            frame from a trunk whose transmission queue is            congested."         REFERENCE            "American National Standard T1.618-1991,Section 3.3.4"         ::= { frCircuitEntry 5 }     frCircuitSentFrames OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   Counter32         MAX-ACCESS   read-only         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "The number of frames sent from this virtual circuit            since it was created."         ::= { frCircuitEntry 6 }     frCircuitSentOctets OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   Counter32         MAX-ACCESS   read-only         STATUS   currentBrown & Baker               Standards Track                    [Page 17]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997         DESCRIPTION            "The number of octets sent from this virtual circuit            since it was created.  Octets counted are the full            frame relay header and the payload, but do not include            the flag characters or CRC."         ::= { frCircuitEntry 7 }     frCircuitReceivedFrames OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   Counter32         MAX-ACCESS   read-only         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "Number of frames received over this virtual circuit            since it was created."         ::= { frCircuitEntry 8 }     frCircuitReceivedOctets OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   Counter32         MAX-ACCESS   read-only         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "Number of octets received over this virtual circuit            since it was created.  Octets counted include the full            frame relay header, but do not include the flag            characters or the CRC."         ::= { frCircuitEntry 9 }     frCircuitCreationTime OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   TimeStamp         MAX-ACCESS   read-only         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "The value of sysUpTime when the virtual circuit was            created, whether by the Data Link Connection Management            Interface or by a SetRequest."         ::= { frCircuitEntry 10 }Brown & Baker               Standards Track                    [Page 18]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997     frCircuitLastTimeChange OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   TimeStamp         MAX-ACCESS   read-only         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "The value of sysUpTime when last there was a change in            the virtual circuit state"         ::= { frCircuitEntry 11 }     frCircuitCommittedBurst OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   Integer32(0..2147483647)         MAX-ACCESS   read-create         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "This variable indicates the maximum amount of data, in            bits, that the network agrees to transfer under normal            conditions, during the measurement interval."         REFERENCE            "American National Standard T1.617-1991,Section6.5.19"         DEFVAL   { 0 }  -- the default indicates no commitment         ::= { frCircuitEntry 12 }     frCircuitExcessBurst OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   Integer32(0..2147483647)         MAX-ACCESS   read-create         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "This variable indicates the maximum amount of            uncommitted data bits that the network will attempt to            deliver over the measurement interval.            By default, if not configured when creating the entry,            the Excess Information Burst Size is set to the value            of ifSpeed."         REFERENCE            "American National Standard T1.617-1991,Section6.5.19"         ::= { frCircuitEntry 13 }     frCircuitThroughput OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   Integer32(0..2147483647)         MAX-ACCESS   read-create         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTIONBrown & Baker               Standards Track                    [Page 19]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997            "Throughput is the average number of 'Frame Relay            Information Field' bits transferred per second across a            user network interface in one direction, measured over            the measurement interval.            If the configured committed burst rate and throughput            are both non-zero, the measurement interval, T, is                T=frCircuitCommittedBurst/frCircuitThroughput.            If the configured committed burst rate and throughput            are both zero, the measurement interval, T, is                       T=frCircuitExcessBurst/ifSpeed."         REFERENCE            "American National Standard T1.617-1991,Section6.5.19"         DEFVAL {0}  -- the default value of Throughput is                     -- "no commitment".         ::= { frCircuitEntry 14 }     frCircuitMulticast OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   INTEGER    {                     unicast   (1),                     oneWay    (2),                     twoWay    (3),                     nWay      (4)                     }         MAX-ACCESS   read-create         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "This indicates whether this VC is used as a unicast VC            (i.e. not multicast) or the type of multicast service            subscribed to"         REFERENCE            "Frame Relay PVC Multicast Service and Protocol            Description Implementation: FRF.7 Frame Relay Forum            Technical Committe October 21, 1994"              DEFVAL {unicast}                          -- the default value of frCircuitMulticast is                          -- "unicast" (not a multicast VC).              ::= { frCircuitEntry 15 }     frCircuitType OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   INTEGER    {                     static  (1),                     dynamic (2)                  }Brown & Baker               Standards Track                    [Page 20]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997         MAX-ACCESS   read-only         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "Indication of whether the VC was manually created            (static), or dynamically created (dynamic) via the data            link control management interface."         ::= { frCircuitEntry 16 }     frCircuitDiscards OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   Counter32         MAX-ACCESS   read-only         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "The number of inbound frames dropped because of format            errors, or because the VC is inactive."         ::= { frCircuitEntry 17 }     frCircuitReceivedDEs OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   Counter32         MAX-ACCESS   read-only         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "Number of frames received from the network indicating            that they were eligible for discard since the virtual            circuit was created.  This occurs when the remote DTE            sets the DE flag, or when in remote DTE's switch            detects that the frame was received as Excess Burst            data."         REFERENCE            "American National Standard T1.618-1991,Section 3.3.4"         ::= { frCircuitEntry 18 }     frCircuitSentDEs OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   Counter32         MAX-ACCESS   read-only         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "Number of frames sent to the network indicating that            they were eligible for discard since the virtual            circuit was created.   This occurs when the local DTE            sets the DE flag, indicating that during Network            congestion situations those frames should be discarded            in preference of other frames sent without the DE bit            set."         REFERENCEBrown & Baker               Standards Track                    [Page 21]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997            "American National  Standard  T1.618-1991,Section3.3.4"        ::= { frCircuitEntry 19 }     frCircuitLogicalIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX  InterfaceIndex         MAX-ACCESS read-create         STATUS  current         DESCRIPTION            "Normally the same value as frDlcmiIfIndex, but            different when an implementation associates a virtual            ifEntry with a DLC or set of DLCs in order to associate            higher layer objects such as the ipAddrEntry with a            subset of the virtual circuits on a Frame Relay            interface. The type of such ifEntries is defined by the            higher layer object; for example, if PPP/Frame Relay is            implemented, the ifType of this ifEntry would be PPP.            If it is not so defined, as would be the case with an            ipAddrEntry, it should be of type Other."        ::= { frCircuitEntry 20 }     frCircuitRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   RowStatus         MAX-ACCESS   read-create         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "This object is used to create a new row or modify or            destroy an existing row in the manner described in the            definition of the RowStatus textual convention.            Writable objects in the table may be written in any            RowStatus state."         ::= { frCircuitEntry 21 }     --     --  Error Table     -- The table describing errors encountered on each Frame     -- Relay Interface.     frErrTable OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   SEQUENCE OF FrErrEntry         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "A table containing information about Errors on the            Frame Relay interface.  Discontinuities in the counters            contained in this table are the same as apply to theBrown & Baker               Standards Track                    [Page 22]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997            ifEntry associated with the Interface."         ::= { frameRelayDTE 3 }     frErrEntry OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   FrErrEntry         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "The error information for a single frame relay            interface."         INDEX { frErrIfIndex }         ::= { frErrTable 1 }     FrErrEntry ::=         SEQUENCE {             frErrIfIndex            InterfaceIndex,             frErrType               INTEGER,             frErrData               OCTET STRING,             frErrTime               TimeStamp,             frErrFaults             Counter32,             frErrFaultTime          TimeStamp     }     frErrIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   InterfaceIndex         MAX-ACCESS   read-only         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "The ifIndex Value of the corresponding ifEntry."         ::= { frErrEntry 1 }         frErrType OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX   INTEGER    {                         unknownError(1),                         receiveShort(2),                         receiveLong(3),                         illegalAddress(4),                         unknownAddress(5),                         dlcmiProtoErr(6),                         dlcmiUnknownIE(7),                         dlcmiSequenceErr(8),                         dlcmiUnknownRpt(9),                         noErrorSinceReset(10)                      }Brown & Baker               Standards Track                    [Page 23]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997         MAX-ACCESS   read-only         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION     "The type of error that was last seen  on  this interface:     receiveShort: frame was not long enough to allow             demultiplexing - the address field was incomplete,             or for virtual circuits using Multiprotocol over             Frame Relay, the protocol identifier was missing             or incomplete.     receiveLong: frame exceeded maximum length configured for this                  interface.     illegalAddress: address field did not match configured format.     unknownAddress: frame received on a virtual circuit which was not                     active or administratively disabled.     dlcmiProtoErr: unspecified error occurred when attempting to                    interpret link maintenance frame.     dlcmiUnknownIE: link maintenance frame contained an Information                     Element type which is not valid for the                     configured link maintenance protocol.     dlcmiSequenceErr: link maintenance frame contained a sequence                       number other than the expected value.     dlcmiUnknownRpt: link maintenance frame contained a Report Type                      Information Element whose value was not valid                      for the configured link maintenance protocol.     noErrorSinceReset: no errors have been detected since the last                        cold start or warm start."         ::= { frErrEntry 2 }     frErrData OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..1600))         MAX-ACCESS   read-only         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "An octet string containing as much of the error packet            as possible.  As a minimum, it must contain the Q.922            Address or as much as was delivered.  It is desirable            to include all header and demultiplexing information."         ::= { frErrEntry 3 }Brown & Baker               Standards Track                    [Page 24]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997     frErrTime OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   TimeStamp         MAX-ACCESS   read-only         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "The value of sysUpTime at which the error was            detected."         ::= { frErrEntry 4 }     frErrFaults OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   Counter32         MAX-ACCESS   read-only         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "The number of times the interface has gone down since            it was initialized."         ::= { frErrEntry 5 }     frErrFaultTime OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX   TimeStamp         MAX-ACCESS   read-only         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "The value of sysUpTime at the time when the interface            was taken down due to excessive errors.  Excessive            errors is defined as the time when a DLCMI exceeds the            frDlcmiErrorThreshold number of errors within            frDlcmiMonitoredEvents. See FrDlcmiEntry for further            details."         ::= { frErrEntry 6 }     --     -- Frame Relay Trap Control     frameRelayTrapControl OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frameRelayDTE 4 }     -- the following highly unusual OID is as it is for compatibility     -- withRFC 1315, the SNMP V1 predecessor of this document.     frameRelayTraps OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frameRelayDTE 0 }Brown & Baker               Standards Track                    [Page 25]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997     frTrapState OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX  INTEGER     { enabled(1), disabled(2) }         MAX-ACCESS   read-write         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "This variable indicates whether the system produces            the frDLCIStatusChange trap."         DEFVAL { disabled }         ::= { frameRelayTrapControl 1 }     frTrapMaxRate OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX  Integer32 (0..3600000)         MAX-ACCESS   read-write         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION            "This variable indicates the number of milliseconds            that must elapse between trap emissions.  If events            occur more rapidly, the impementation may simply fail            to trap, or may queue traps until an appropriate time."         DEFVAL { 0 }        -- no minimum elapsed period is specified         ::= { frameRelayTrapControl 2 }     --  Data Link Connection Management Interface Related Traps     frDLCIStatusChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE         OBJECTS  { frCircuitState }         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION            "This trap indicates that the indicated Virtual Circuit            has changed state.  It has either been created or            invalidated, or has toggled between the active and            inactive states.  If, however, the reason for the state            change is due to the DLCMI going down, per-DLCI traps            should not be generated."     ::= { frameRelayTraps 1 }     -- conformance information     frConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frameRelayDTE 6 }     frGroups      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frConformance 1 }     frCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frConformance 2 }     -- compliance statementsBrown & Baker               Standards Track                    [Page 26]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997     frCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE         STATUS  current         DESCRIPTION            "The compliance statement "         MODULE  -- this module         MANDATORY-GROUPS { frPortGroup, frCircuitGroup }         GROUP       frErrGroup         DESCRIPTION            "This optional group is used for debugging Frame Relay            Systems."         GROUP       frTrapGroup         DESCRIPTION            "This optional group is used for the management of            asynchronous notifications by Frame Relay Systems."         GROUP       frNotificationGroup         DESCRIPTION            "This optional group defines the asynchronous            notifications generated by Frame Relay Systems."         OBJECT      frDlcmiRowStatus         MIN-ACCESS  read-only         DESCRIPTION            "Row creation is not required for the frDlcmiTable."         OBJECT      frCircuitRowStatus         MIN-ACCESS  read-only         DESCRIPTION            "Row creation is not required for the frCircuitTable."         ::= { frCompliances 1 }     frCompliance0 MODULE-COMPLIANCE         STATUS  current         DESCRIPTION            "The compliance statement for objects and the trap            defined inRFC 1315."         MODULE  -- this module         MANDATORY-GROUPS { frPortGroup0, frCircuitGroup0 }         GROUP       frErrGroup0         DESCRIPTION            "This optional group is used for debugging Frame Relay            Systems."Brown & Baker               Standards Track                    [Page 27]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997         GROUP       frTrapGroup0         DESCRIPTION            "This optional group is used for the management of            asynchronous notifications by Frame Relay Systems."         GROUP       frNotificationGroup         DESCRIPTION            "This optional group defines the asynchronous            notifications generated by Frame Relay Systems."         ::= { frCompliances 2 }     -- units of conformance     frPortGroup    OBJECT-GROUP         OBJECTS {                   frDlcmiIfIndex, frDlcmiState, frDlcmiAddress,                   frDlcmiAddressLen, frDlcmiPollingInterval,                   frDlcmiFullEnquiryInterval, frDlcmiErrorThreshold,                   frDlcmiMonitoredEvents, frDlcmiMaxSupportedVCs,                   frDlcmiMulticast, frDlcmiStatus, frDlcmiRowStatus                }         STATUS  current         DESCRIPTION            "The objects necessary to control the Link Management            Interface for a Frame Relay Interface as well as            maintain the error statistics on this interface."         ::= { frGroups 1 }     frCircuitGroup    OBJECT-GROUP         OBJECTS {                   frCircuitIfIndex, frCircuitDlci, frCircuitState,                   frCircuitReceivedFECNs, frCircuitReceivedBECNs,                   frCircuitSentFrames, frCircuitSentOctets,                   frCircuitReceivedFrames, frCircuitReceivedOctets,                   frCircuitCreationTime, frCircuitLastTimeChange,                   frCircuitCommittedBurst, frCircuitExcessBurst,                   frCircuitThroughput, frCircuitMulticast,                   frCircuitType, frCircuitDiscards,                   frCircuitReceivedDEs, frCircuitSentDEs,                   frCircuitLogicalIfIndex, frCircuitRowStatus                 }         STATUS  current         DESCRIPTION            "The objects necessary to control the Virtual Circuits            layered onto a Frame Relay Interface."         ::= { frGroups 2 }Brown & Baker               Standards Track                    [Page 28]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997     frTrapGroup    OBJECT-GROUP         OBJECTS { frTrapState, frTrapMaxRate }         STATUS  current         DESCRIPTION            "The objects necessary to control a Frame Relay            Interface's notification messages."         ::= { frGroups 3 }     frErrGroup    OBJECT-GROUP         OBJECTS {                   frErrIfIndex, frErrType, frErrData, frErrTime,                   frErrFaults, frErrFaultTime                }         STATUS  current         DESCRIPTION            "Objects designed to assist in debugging Frame Relay            Interfaces."         ::= { frGroups 4 }     frNotificationGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP         NOTIFICATIONS { frDLCIStatusChange }         STATUS  current         DESCRIPTION            "Traps which may be used to enhance event driven            management of the interface."         ::= { frGroups 5 }     frPortGroup0    OBJECT-GROUP         OBJECTS {                   frDlcmiIfIndex, frDlcmiState, frDlcmiAddress,                   frDlcmiAddressLen, frDlcmiPollingInterval,                   frDlcmiFullEnquiryInterval, frDlcmiErrorThreshold,                   frDlcmiMonitoredEvents, frDlcmiMaxSupportedVCs,                   frDlcmiMulticast                }         STATUS  current         DESCRIPTION            "The objects necessary to control the Link Management            Interface for a Frame Relay Interface as well as            maintain the error statistics on this interface fromRFC 1315."         ::= { frGroups 6 }     frCircuitGroup0    OBJECT-GROUP         OBJECTS {                   frCircuitIfIndex, frCircuitDlci, frCircuitState,                   frCircuitReceivedFECNs, frCircuitReceivedBECNs,                   frCircuitSentFrames, frCircuitSentOctets,Brown & Baker               Standards Track                    [Page 29]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997                   frCircuitReceivedFrames, frCircuitReceivedOctets,                   frCircuitCreationTime, frCircuitLastTimeChange,                   frCircuitCommittedBurst, frCircuitExcessBurst,                   frCircuitThroughput                 }         STATUS  current         DESCRIPTION            "The objects necessary to control the Virtual Circuits            layered onto a Frame Relay Interface fromRFC 1315."         ::= { frGroups 7 }     frErrGroup0    OBJECT-GROUP         OBJECTS {                   frErrIfIndex, frErrType, frErrData, frErrTime                }         STATUS  current         DESCRIPTION            "Objects designed to assist in debugging Frame Relay            Interfaces fromRFC 1315."         ::= { frGroups 8 }     frTrapGroup0    OBJECT-GROUP         OBJECTS { frTrapState }         STATUS  current         DESCRIPTION            "The objects necessary to control a Frame Relay            Interface's notification messages fromRFC 1315."         ::= { frGroups 9 }     END7.  Security Issues   Security issues for this MIB are entirely covered by the SNMP   Security Architecture, and have not been expanded within the contents   of this MIB.8.  Acknowledgments   This document was originally produced by the IP Over Large Public   Data Networks (IPLPDN) Working Group, and has since been carried on   in the PPP Working Group, sort of. Currently, the Ion Working Group   is its host.   Special thanks to James Watt of Newbridge Networks for his fine   suggestions and pastable text.Brown & Baker               Standards Track                    [Page 30]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 19979.  Authors' Addresses   Caralyn Brown   Cadia Networks, Inc.   1 Corporate Dirve   Andover, Massachusetts  01810   Telephone:  +1 508 689 2400 x133   E-Mail: cbrown@cadia.com   Fred Baker   Cisco Systems   519 Lado Drive   Santa Barbara, California 93111   Telephone  +1 408 526 4257   E-Mail: fred@cisco.com10.  References   [1]  SNMPv2 Working Group, Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M.,        and S. Waldbusser, "Structure of Management Information        for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol        (SNMPv2)",RFC 1902, January 1996.   [2]  McCloghrie, K., and M. Rose, Editors, "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.   [3]  Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M., and J. Davin. " A        Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)", STD 15,RFC1157, SNMP Research, Performance Systems International,        MIT Lab for Computer Science, May 1990.   [4]  SNMPv2 Working Group, Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M.,        and S. Waldbusser, "Protocol Operations for Version 2 of        the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)",RFC1905, January 1996.   [5]  McCloghrie, K. and F. Kastenholz, "Evolution of the        Interfaces Group of MIB-II",RFC 1573, Hughes LAN        Systems, FTP Software, January 1994.   [6]  T. Bradley, C. Brown, A. Malis, "Multiprotocol        Interconnect over Frame Relay",RFC 1490, 07/26/1993.   [7]  International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative        Committee, "ISDN Data Link Layer Specification for Frame        Mode Bearer Services", CCITT Recommendation Q.922, 19Brown & Baker               Standards Track                    [Page 31]

RFC 2115                  Frame Relay DTE MIB             September 1997        April 1991.   [8]  American National Standard For Telecommunications -        Integrated Services Digital Network - Frame Relay Bearer        Service - Architectural Framework and Service        Description, ANSI T1.606-1991, 18 June 1991.   [9]  American National Standard For Telecommunications -        Integrated Services Digital Network - Digital Subscriber        Signalling System No. 1 - Signaling Specification for        Frame Relay Bearer Service, ANSI T1.617-1991, 18 June        1991.   [10] American National Standard For Telecommunications -        Integrated Services Digital Network - Core Aspects of        Frame Protocol for Use with Frame Relay Bearer Service,        ANSI T1.618-1991, 18 June 1991.Brown & Baker               Standards Track                    [Page 32]

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