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Network Working Group                                            P. PateRequest for Comments: 3020                                      B. LynchCategory: Standards Track                              Overture Networks                                                              K. Rehbehn                                                   Megisto Systems, Inc.                                                           December 2000Definitions of Managed Objectsfor Monitoring and Controlling theUNI/NNI Multilink Frame Relay FunctionStatus 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.Copyright Notice   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2000).  All Rights Reserved.Abstract   This memo defines a Management Information Base (MIB) for monitoring   and controlling a UNI/NNI Multilink Frame Relay Function as defined   in Frame Relay Forum FRF.16.  This MIB also includes conformance and   notification information.Table of Contents1 The SNMP Management Framework ................................22 Overview .....................................................32.1 Multilink Frame Relay Background ...........................32.1.1 Terminology ..............................................42.1.2 Reference Model ..........................................52.2 Structure of the MIB .......................................52.2.1 mfrBundleMaxNumBundles ...................................62.2.2 mfrBundleNextIndex .......................................62.2.3 mfrBundleTable ...........................................62.2.4 Bundle-to-ifIndex Mapping Table ..........................62.2.5 mfrBundleLinkTable .......................................62.3 Relationship With Other MIBS and Tables ....................72.3.1 Relationship With Interface Table ........................72.3.1.1 Bundle Links ...........................................72.3.1.2 Bundles ................................................7Pate, et al.                Standards Track                     [Page 1]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 20002.3.1.3 Mapping Between ifIndex and mfrBundleIndex .............82.3.1.4 ifTable Objects ........................................82.3.2 Relationship With Interface Stack Table ..................92.3.3 Relationship With Frame Relay DTE MIB ....................92.3.4 Relationship With Frame Relay Service MIB ................92.3.5 Example ..................................................92.4 Creation Of Bundles and Bundle Links .......................112.4.1 Creation Of Bundles ......................................112.4.2 Creation Of Bundle Links .................................112.5 Notifications ..............................................112.5.1 Bundle ...................................................112.5.1.1 linkUp .................................................122.5.1.2 linkDown ...............................................122.5.2 Bundle Link ..............................................122.5.2.1 linkUp .................................................122.5.2.2 linkDown ...............................................122.5.2.3 mfrMibTrapBundleLinkMismatch ...........................123 Object Definitions ...........................................134 Acknowledgments ..............................................325 References ...................................................326 Security Considerations ......................................347 Authors' Addresses ...........................................358 Full Copyright Statement .....................................361.  The SNMP Management Framework   The SNMP Management Framework presently consists of five major   components:   o  An overall architecture, described inRFC 2571 [RFC2571].   o  Mechanisms for describing and naming objects and events for the      purpose of management.  The first version of this Structure of      Management Information (SMI) is called SMIv1 and described in STD      16,RFC 1155 [RFC1155], STD 16,RFC 1212 [RFC1212] andRFC 1215      [RFC1215].  The second version, called SMIv2, is described in STD      58:RFC 2578 [RFC2578],RFC 2579 [RFC2579] andRFC 2580 [RFC2580].   o  Message protocols for transferring management information.  The      first version of the SNMP message protocol is called SNMPv1 and      described in STD 15,RFC 1157 [RFC1157].  A second version of the      SNMP message protocol, which is not an Internet standards track      protocol, is called SNMPv2c and described inRFC 1901 [RFC1901]      andRFC 1906 [RFC1906].  The third version of the message protocol      is called SNMPv3 and described inRFC 1906 [RFC1906],RFC 2572      [RFC2572] andRFC 2574 [RFC2574].Pate, et al.                Standards Track                     [Page 2]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000   o  Protocol operations for accessing management information.  The      first set of protocol operations and associated PDU formats is      described in STD 15,RFC 1157 [RFC1157].  A second set of protocol      operations and associated PDU formats is described inRFC 1905      [RFC1905].   o  A set of fundamental applications described inRFC 2573 [RFC2573]      and the view-based access control mechanism described inRFC 2575      [RFC2575].   A more detailed introduction to the current SNMP Management Framework   can be found inRFC 2570 [RFC2570].   Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed   the Management Information Base or MIB.  Objects in the MIB are   defined using the mechanisms defined in the SMI.   This memo specifies a MIB module that is compliant to the SMIv2.  A   MIB conforming to the SMIv1 can be produced through the appropriate   translations.  The resulting translated MIB must be semantically   equivalent, except where objects or events are omitted because no   translation is possible (use of Counter64).  Some machine readable   information in SMIv2 will be converted into textual descriptions in   SMIv1 during the translation process.  However, this loss of machine   readable information is not considered to change the semantics of the   MIB.2.  Overview   This document defines a Management Information Base (MIB) for   monitoring and controlling the UNI/NNI Multilink Frame Relay   function.  The agreement on which this MIB is based was defined and   documented by the Frame Relay Forum in the Frame Relay Forum Document   FRF.16 [FRF.16].2.1.  Multilink Frame Relay Background   Multilink Frame Relay (MFR) for the User-to-Network Interface (UNI)   and the Network-to-Network Interface (NNI) provides physical   interface emulation for frame relay devices.  The emulated physical   interface consists of one or more physical links, called "bundle   links", aggregated together into a single "bundle" of bandwidth.   This service provides a frame-based inverse multiplexing function,   sometimes referred to as an "IMUX".Pate, et al.                Standards Track                     [Page 3]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000   The bundle provides the same order-preserving service as a physical   layer for frames sent on a data link connection.  In addition, the   bundle provides support for all Frame Relay services based on UNI and   NNI standards.2.1.1.  Terminology   Physical Link --    A single physical interface that interconnects                       two devices in a frame relay network (e.g., DS1,                       DS0, Bearer channel, refer to FRF.14).   Bundle --           A grouping of one or more physical links using                       the formats and procedures of multilink frame                       relay.  The bundle operates as a logical                       interface function that emulates a single                       physical interface to the Q.922 data link layer.   Bundle Link --      A MFR sub-component that controls operation of                       one of the bundle's physical links.Pate, et al.                Standards Track                     [Page 4]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 20002.1.2.  Reference Model+--------------------------+               +--------------------------+|   Switching Layer -OR-   |               |   Switching Layer -OR-   || Higher-Level Applications|               | Higher-Level Applications|+--------------------------+               +--------------------------+|          |C-Plane - Q.933|               |          |C-Plane - Q.933|| U-Plane  |    (Note 1)   |               | U-Plane  |    (Note 1)   || (Note 3) |---------------|               | (Note 3) |---------------||          |Q.922 (Note 2) |               |          |Q.922 (Note 2) |+--------------------------+               +--------------------------+| Data Link Layer (Q.922)  |               | Data Link Layer (Q.922)  |+--------------------------+               +--------------------------+|       Bundle (B)         |               |       Bundle (B)         |+--------------------------+               +--------------------------+| Bundle | Bundle | Bundle |               | Bundle | Bundle | Bundle ||  Link  |  Link  |  Link  |               |  Link  |  Link  |  Link  ||  (BL)  |  (BL)  |  (BL)  |               |  (BL)  |  (BL)  |  (BL)  |+--------+--------+--------+               +--------+--------+--------+|Physical|Physical|Physical|               |Physical|Physical|Physical||  (PH)  |  (PH)  |  (PH)  |  __________   |  (PH)  |  (PH)  |  (PH)  |+----+---+----+---+----+---+ /\          \ +----+---+----+---+----+---+     |        |        |    /  \          \      |        |        |     |        |        +--------\          \-----+        |        |     |        |           /      \          \             |        |     |        +-------------------\          \------------+        |     |           _________\_______/  Bundle  /_                    |     |          /\               /          /  \                   |     +------------| Bundle Link /          /    |------------------+                \/_____________/          /____/                             \/__________/                   Figure 1: MFR Reference Diagram   Note 1: C-Plane operation as described in Q.933 [Q.933] and FRF.4   [FRF.4]   Note 2: Multiple frame acknowledged information transfer mode as   described in Q.922 [Q.922]   Note 3: Core aspects for use with frame relay bearer service as   described in Q.922, Annex A [Q.922]2.2.  Structure of the MIB   The UNI/NNI MFR managed objects consist of two scalar objects and   three tables.Pate, et al.                Standards Track                     [Page 5]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 20002.2.1.  mfrBundleMaxNumBundles   This scalar is used to inform the manager of the maximum number of   bundles supported by this device.2.2.2.  mfrBundleNextIndex   This scalar is used to assist the manager in selecting a value for   mfrBundleIndex during row creation.  It can also be used to avoid   race conditions with multiple managers trying to create rows in the   table (seeRFC 2494 [RFC2494] for one such algorithm).2.2.3.  mfrBundleTable   This table provides a means to configure and monitor bundles.  It is   indexed by mfrBundleIndex and contains these columns:      -  mfrBundleIndex                    Integer32      -  mfrBundleIfIndex                  InterfaceIndex      -  mfrBundleRowStatus                RowStatus      -  mfrBundleNearEndName              SnmpAdminString      -  mfrBundleFragmentation            INTEGER      -  mfrBundleMaxFragSize              Integer32      -  mfrBundleTimerHello               INTEGER      -  mfrBundleTimerAck                 INTEGER      -  mfrBundleCountMaxRetry            INTEGER      -  mfrBundleActivationClass          INTEGER      -  mfrBundleThreshold                Integer32      -  mfrBundleMaxDiffDelay             Integer32      -  mfrBundleSeqNumSize               INTEGER      -  mfrBundleLinksConfigured          Integer32      -  mfrBundleLinksActive              Integer32      -  mfrBundleBandwidth                Integer32      -  mfrBundleFarEndName               SnmpAdminString      -  mfrBundleResequencingErrors       Counter322.2.4.  Bundle-to-ifIndex Mapping Table   This table provides a means to take an ifIndex and find the   corresponding mfrBundleIndex.  It is indexed by ifIndex and contains   these columns:      -  mfrBundleIfIndexMapping           Integer322.2.5.  mfrBundleLinkTable   This table provides a means to configure and monitor bundle links.   It is indexed by ifIndex and contains these columns:Pate, et al.                Standards Track                     [Page 6]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000      -  mfrBundleLinkRowStatus             RowStatus      -  mfrBundleLinkConfigBundleIndex     Integer32      -  mfrBundleLinkNearEndName           SnmpAdminString      -  mfrBundleLinkState                 MfrBundleLinkState      -  mfrBundleLinkFarEndName            SnmpAdminString      -  mfrBundleLinkFarEndBundleName      SnmpAdminString      -  mfrBundleLinkDelay                 Integer32      -  mfrBundleLinkFramesControlTx       Counter32      -  mfrBundleLinkFramesControlRx       Counter32      -  mfrBundleLinkFramesControlInvalid  Counter32      -  mfrBundleLinkTimerExpiredCount     Counter32      -  mfrBundleLinkLoopbackSuspected     Counter32      -  mfrBundleLinkUnexpectedSequence    Counter32      -  mfrBundleLinkMismatch              Counter322.3.  Relationship With Other MIBS and Tables2.3.1.  Relationship With Interface Table2.3.1.1.  Bundle Links   Each bundle link will appear as an interface in the ifTable.  The   ifIndex that appears in the ifTable is used for indexing the bundle   link tables in the UNI-NNI MFR MIB.2.3.1.2.  Bundles   Each bundle will appear as an interface in the ifTable.  There will   be corresponding mfrBundleIndex which may be different than the   ifIndex of the bundle.   The reason is best summarized inRFC 2494 [RFC2494], which describes   frame relay bundle of DS0.  It says:      This table is not indexed by ifIndex because the manager has to      choose the index in a createable row and the agent must be allowed      to select ifIndex values.   The rows in the ifEntry table are not createable as they do not have   row status.RFC 2863 [RFC2863] suggests that the ifIndex should be   chosen by the agent.  Here is its statement regarding row creation   and deletion:      While some interfaces, for example, most physical interfaces,      cannot be created via network management, other interfaces such as      logical interfaces sometimes can be.  The ifTable contains only      generic information about an interface.  Almost all 'create-able'      interfaces have other, media-specific, information through whichPate, et al.                Standards Track                     [Page 7]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000      configuration parameters may be supplied prior to creating such an      interface.  Thus, the ifTable does not itself support the creation      or deletion of an interface (specifically, it has no RowStatus      column).  Rather, if a particular interface type supports the      dynamic creation and/or deletion of an interface of that type,      then that media-specific MIB should include an appropriate      RowStatus object (see the ATM LAN-Emulation Client MIB [ATMLANE]      for an example of a MIB which does this).  Typically, when such a      RowStatus object is created/deleted, then the conceptual row in      the ifTable appears/disappears as a by-product, and an ifIndex      value (chosen by the agent) is stored in an appropriate object in      the media-specific MIB.   The ATM LAN-Emulation Client MIB [ATMLANE] uses different indices and   so does the IMA MIB [ATMIMA].  Looking at the examples we have, and   the statements from RFC, it seems better to have two indices.  This   gives the SNMP agent implementor the freedom to manage their ifIndex   in the way they like.2.3.1.3.  Mapping Between ifIndex and mfrBundleIndex   The mfrBundleIfIndexMappingTable is indexed by ifIndex and provides   the means to map a given ifIndex into the corresponding   mfrBundleIndex.  The mfrBundleIfIndexMapping object in the   mfrBundleTable (indexed by mfrBundleIndex) provides the reverse   mapping of a mfrBundleIndex to the corresponding ifIndex in the   ifTable.2.3.1.4.  ifTable Objects   The bundle configuration and status table.  There is a one-to-one   correspondence between a bundle and an interface represented in the   ifTable.   The following objects of the ifTable have specific meaning for an MFR   bundle:      ifAdminStatus  -  the bundle admin status      ifOperStatus   -  the bundle operational status      ifSpeed        -  the current bandwidth of the bundle      ifInUcastPkts  -  the number of frames received on the bundle      ifOutUcastPkts -  the number of frames transmitted on the bundle      ifInErrors     -  frame (not fragment) errors      ifOutErrors    -  frame (not fragment) errors   The following objects of the ifTable have specific meaning for an MFR   bundle link:Pate, et al.                Standards Track                     [Page 8]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000      ifAdminStatus  -  the bundle link admin status      ifOperStatus   -  the bundle link operational status      ifSpeed        -  the bandwidth of the bundle link interface      ifInUcastPkts  -  the number of frames received on the bundle link      ifOutUcastPkts -  the number of frames transmitted on the bundle                        link      ifInErrors     -  frame and fragment errors      ifOutErrors    -  frame and fragment errors2.3.2.  Relationship With Interface Stack Table   The bundles and bundle links will appear in the ifStackTable defined   inRFC 2863 [RFC2863].  Each bundle link will appear a lower layer to   its owner bundle.  The bundle will appear as a higher layer to the   bundle links and as a lower layer to a frame relay service or UNI.2.3.3.  Relationship With Frame Relay DTE MIB   The bundle will have a one-to-one correspondence with a DLCMI or UNI   that appear in the DTE MIB tables [RFC2115].2.3.4.  Relationship With Frame Relay Service MIB   There is a one-to-one relationship between the MFR bundle and the   frame relay service logical port defined inRFC1604 [RFC1604].2.3.5.  Example   Figure two shows an example of how the various tables are related.   This example shows two bundles composed of 2 T1s each.  The bundles   have a mfrBundleIndex of 10 and 20 respectively.                     +-------------------------+                     |   Frame Relay Service   |                     +-----+-------------+-----+                           |             |                     +-----+------+------+-----+                     | MFR Bundle | MFR Bundle |                     |    10      |     20     |                     +--+-----+---+---+-----+--+                        |     |       |     |                      +-+-+ +-+-+   +-+-+ +-+-+                      |T1 | |T1 |   |T1 | |T1 |                      +---+ +---+   +-+-+ +---+          Figure 2: Frame Relay Service Being Carried on 4 T1sPate, et al.                Standards Track                     [Page 9]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000   The assignment of the ifTable index values could for example be:      ifIndex |  Description               | ifType      --------+----------------------------+----------------------         1    |  FrameRelayService         | frameRelayService(44)         2    |  MFR Bundle #10            | frf16MfrBundle(163)         3    |  MFR Bundle #20            | frf16MfrBundle(163)         4    |  ds1 #1/MFR Bundle Link #1 | ds1(18)         5    |  ds1 #2/MFR Bundle Link #2 | ds1(18)         6    |  ds1 #3/MFR Bundle Link #3 | ds1(18)         7    |  ds1 #4/MFR Bundle Link #4 | ds1(18)   The ifStackTable is then used to show the relationships between the   various interfaces.      HigherLayer | LowerLayer      ------------+-----------          0       |     1          1       |     2          1       |     3          2       |     4          2       |     5          3       |     6          3       |     7          4       |     0          5       |     0          6       |     0          7       |     0   The mfrBundleIfIndexMappingTable shows the relationship between the   ifTable ifIndex and the mfrBundleIndex:      ifIndex | mfrBundleIfIndexMappingIndex      --------+-----------------------------         2    |            10         3    |            20   The mfrBundleTable shows the relationship between the mfrBundleIndex   and the ifIndex:      mfrBundleIndex | mfrBundleIfIndex      ---------------+-----------------              10     |      2              20     |      3Pate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 10]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000   The mfrBundleLinkTable shows the relationship between the bundles and   bundle links:      mfrBundleIndex | mfrBundleLinkIfIndex      ---------------+---------------------             10      |        4             10      |        5             20      |        6             20      |        72.4.  Creation Of Bundles and Bundle Links2.4.1.  Creation Of Bundles   A new bundle is created by setting a createAndGo(4) value in the   mfrBundleRowStatus RowStatus object.  Optionally, an agent could also   support setting a value of createAndWait(5) followed by a set to the   value active(1).   When a bundle is created, the agent must create a new interface in   the ifTable.  The ifIndex for this new interface is used for the   value of mfrBundleIfIndex.2.4.2.  Creation Of Bundle Links   A new bundle link is created by setting a createAndGo(4) value in the   mfrBundleLinkRowStatus RowStatus object.   The bundle link is associated with a specific physical interface and   uses the ifIndex of the physical interface.  The mfrBundleLinkEntry   row objects may be created after or during creation of the physical   interface's ifEntry row objects.   The bundle identified in the object mfrBundleIndex must exist at time   of bundle link creation.2.5.  Notifications   The linkUp and linkDown traps are defined inRFC 2223 [RFC2223].2.5.1.  Bundle   The following SNMP traps are defined for MFR bundles.Pate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 11]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 20002.5.1.1.  linkUp   This trap is sent when the ifOperStatus of a bundle transitions from   down to up.  This occurs when a sufficient number of links   (determined by mfrBundleActivationClass and mfrBundleThreshold) are   in the operationally up state.2.5.1.2.  linkDown   This trap is sent when the ifOperStatus of a bundle transitions from   up to down.  This occurs when a insufficient number of links   (determined by mfrBundleActivationClass and mfrBundleThreshold) are   in the operationally up state.2.5.2.  Bundle Link   The following SNMP traps are defined for MFR bundle links.2.5.2.1.  linkUp   This trap is sent when a mfrBundleLinkState object transitions to the   value mfrBundleLinkStateUp.2.5.2.2.  linkDown   This trap is sent when a mfrBundleLinkState object transitions from   the value mfrBundleLinkStateUp.2.5.2.3.  mfrMibTrapBundleLinkMismatch   This trap indicates that a bundle link mismatch has been detected.   The following objects are reported:   -  mfrBundleNearEndName:          configured name of near end bundle   -  mfrBundleFarEndName:           previously reported name of far                                     end bundle   -  mfrBundleLinkNearEndName:      configured name of near end bundle   -  mfrBundleLinkFarEndName:       reported name of far end bundle   -  mfrBundleLinkFarEndBundleName: currently reported name of far                                     end bundle   Note that the configured items may have been configured   automatically.  Note also that the mfrBundleLinkMismatch counter is   incremented when the trap is sent.Pate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 12]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 20003.  Object Definitions   Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed   the Management Information Base or MIB.  Objects in the MIB are   defined using the subset of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)   defined in the SMI.  In particular, each object type is named by an   OBJECT IDENTIFIER, an administratively assigned name.  The object   type together with an object instance serves to uniquely identify a   specific instantiation of the object.  For human convenience, we   often use a textual string, termed the descriptor, to refer to the   object type.FR-MFR-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN   IMPORTS      MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, Integer32, Counter32,         NOTIFICATION-TYPE, transmission         FROM SNMPv2-SMI      TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, TestAndIncr, RowStatus         FROM SNMPv2-TC      MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP         FROM SNMPv2-CONF      SnmpAdminString         FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB      InterfaceIndex, ifIndex         FROM IF-MIB;   mfrMib MODULE-IDENTITY      LAST-UPDATED "200011300000Z"      ORGANIZATION "IETF Frame Relay Service MIB (frnetmib)                    Working Group"      CONTACT-INFO        "WG Charter:http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/frnetmib-charter.html         WG-email:      frnetmib@sunroof.eng.sun.com         Subscribe:     frnetmib-request@sunroof.eng.sun.com         Email Archive:ftp://ftp.ietf.org/ietf-mail-archive/frnetmib         Chair:      Andy Malis                     Vivace Networks         Email:      Andy.Malis@vivacenetworks.com         WG editor:  Prayson Pate                     Overture Networks         Email:      prayson.pate@overturenetworks.com         Co-author:  Bob Lynch                     Overture NetworksPate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 13]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000         EMail:      bob.lynch@overturenetworks.com         Co-author:  Kenneth Rehbehn                     Megisto Systems, Inc.         EMail:      krehbehn@megisto.com"      DESCRIPTION         "This is the MIB used to control and monitor the multilink          frame relay (MFR) function described in FRF.16."   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- Revision History   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- ---------------------------------------------------------      REVISION "200011300000Z"      DESCRIPTION          "Published asRFC 3020."      ::= { transmission 47 }   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- Textual Conventions   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   MfrBundleLinkState ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "The possible states for a bundle link, as defined in          Annex A of FRF.16."      REFERENCE "FRF.16 Annex A"      SYNTAX  INTEGER {         mfrBundleLinkStateAddSent       (1),         mfrBundleLinkStateAddRx         (2),         mfrBundleLinkStateAddAckRx      (3),         mfrBundleLinkStateUp            (4),         mfrBundleLinkStateIdlePending   (5),         mfrBundleLinkStateIdle          (6),         mfrBundleLinkStateDown          (7),         mfrBundleLinkStateDownIdle      (8)         }   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- Object IdentifiersPate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 14]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   mfrMibScalarObjects     OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mfrMib 1 }   mfrMibBundleObjects     OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mfrMib 2 }   mfrMibBundleLinkObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mfrMib 3 }   mfrMibTraps             OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mfrMib 4 }   mfrMibConformance       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mfrMib 5 }   mfrMibTrapsPrefix       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mfrMibTraps 0 }   mfrMibGroups      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mfrMibConformance 1 }   mfrMibCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mfrMibConformance 2 }   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- Scalars   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   mfrBundleMaxNumBundles OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "This object is used to inform the manager of the          maximum number of bundles supported by this device."      ::= { mfrMibScalarObjects 1 }   mfrBundleNextIndex OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  TestAndIncr      MAX-ACCESS read-write      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "This object is used to assist the manager in          selecting a value for mfrBundleIndex during row creation          in the mfrBundleTable.  It can also be used to avoid race          conditions with multiple managers trying to create          rows in the table (seeRFC 2494 [RFC2494] for one such          alogrithm)."      REFERENCE "RFC 2494"      ::= { mfrMibScalarObjects 2 }   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- Bundle Table   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- ---------------------------------------------------------Pate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 15]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000   mfrBundleTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF MfrBundleEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "The bundle configuration and status table.  There          is a one-to-one correspondence between a bundle          and an interface represented in the ifTable.          The following objects of the ifTable have specific          meaning for an MFR bundle:             ifAdminStatus  - the bundle admin status             ifOperStatus   - the bundle operational status             ifSpeed        - the current bandwidth of the bundle             ifInUcastPkts  - the number of frames received                              on the bundle             ifOutUcastPkts - the number of frames transmitted                              on the bundle             ifInErrors     - frame (not fragment) errors             ifOutErrors    - frame (not fragment) errors             "      ::= { mfrMibBundleObjects 3 }   mfrBundleEntry OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  MfrBundleEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "An entry in the bundle table."      INDEX   { mfrBundleIndex }      ::= { mfrBundleTable 1 }   MfrBundleEntry ::=      SEQUENCE {         mfrBundleIndex            Integer32,         mfrBundleIfIndex            InterfaceIndex,         mfrBundleRowStatus            RowStatus,         mfrBundleNearEndName            SnmpAdminString,         mfrBundleFragmentation            INTEGER,         mfrBundleMaxFragSize            Integer32,         mfrBundleTimerHello            INTEGER,Pate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 16]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000         mfrBundleTimerAck            INTEGER,         mfrBundleCountMaxRetry            INTEGER,         mfrBundleActivationClass            INTEGER,         mfrBundleThreshold            Integer32,         mfrBundleMaxDiffDelay            Integer32,         mfrBundleSeqNumSize            INTEGER,         mfrBundleMaxBundleLinks            Integer32,         mfrBundleLinksConfigured            Integer32,         mfrBundleLinksActive            Integer32,         mfrBundleBandwidth            Integer32,         mfrBundleFarEndName            SnmpAdminString,         mfrBundleResequencingErrors            Counter32         }   mfrBundleIndex OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Integer32 (1..2147483647)      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "The index into the table.  While this corresponds          to an entry in the ifTable, the value of mfrBundleIndex          need not match that of the ifIndex in the ifTable.          A manager can use mfrBundleNextIndex to select a unique          mfrBundleIndex for creating a new row."      ::= { mfrBundleEntry 1 }   mfrBundleIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  InterfaceIndex      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "The value must match an entry in the interface          table whose ifType must be set to frf16MfrBundle(163).          For example: if the value of mfrBundleIfIndex is 10,          then a corresponding entry should be present inPate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 17]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000          the ifTable with an index of 10 and an ifType of 163."      ::= { mfrBundleEntry 2 }   mfrBundleRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  RowStatus      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION          "The mfrBundleRowStatus object allows create, change,           and delete operations on bundle entries."      REFERENCE "RFC 1903"      ::= { mfrBundleEntry 3 }   mfrBundleNearEndName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  SnmpAdminString      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "The configured name of the bundle."      REFERENCE "FRF.16section 3.4.1"      ::= { mfrBundleEntry 4 }   mfrBundleFragmentation OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  INTEGER {         enable  (1),         disable (2)         }      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "Controls whether the bundle performs/accepts          fragmentation and re-assembly.  The possible          values are:          enable(1) - Bundle links will fragment frames          disable(2) - Bundle links will not fragment                      frames."      DEFVAL { disable }      ::= { mfrBundleEntry 5 }   mfrBundleMaxFragSize OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Integer32 (-1..8184)      UNITS "Octets"      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "The maximum fragment size supported.  Note that thisPate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 18]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000          is only valid if mfrBundleFragmentation is set to enable(1).          Zero is not a valid fragment size.          A bundle that does not support fragmentation must return          this object with a value of -1."      DEFVAL { -1 }      ::= { mfrBundleEntry 6 }   mfrBundleTimerHello OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..180)      UNITS "Seconds"      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "The configured MFR Hello Timer value."      REFERENCE "FRF.16section 4.3.8.1"      DEFVAL { 10 }      ::= { mfrBundleEntry 7 }   mfrBundleTimerAck OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..10)      UNITS "Seconds"      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "The configured MFR T_ACK value."      REFERENCE "FRF.16section 4.3.8.2"      DEFVAL { 4 }      ::= { mfrBundleEntry 8 }   mfrBundleCountMaxRetry OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..5)      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "The MFR N_MAX_RETRY value."      REFERENCE "FRF.16section 4.3.8.3"      DEFVAL { 2 }      ::= { mfrBundleEntry 9 }   mfrBundleActivationClass OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  INTEGER {         mfrBundleActivationClassA (1),         mfrBundleActivationClassB (2),         mfrBundleActivationClassC (3),         mfrBundleActivationClassD (4)         }Pate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 19]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "Controls the conditions under which the bundle is activated.          The following settings are available:             mfrBundleActivationClassA(1) - at least one must link up             mfrBundleActivationClassB(2) - all links must be up             mfrBundleActivationClassC(3) - a certain number must be                                            up.  Refer to                                            mfrBundleThreshold for                                            the required number.             mfrBundleActivationClassD(4) - custom (implementation                                            specific)."      REFERENCE "FRF.16section 4.2.2.1"      DEFVAL { mfrBundleActivationClassA }      ::= { mfrBundleEntry 10 }   mfrBundleThreshold OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Integer32 (-1..2147483647)      UNITS "Bundle Links"      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "Specifies the number of links that must be in operational          'up' state before the bundle will transition to an          operational up/active state.  If the number of          operational 'up' links falls below this value,          then the bundle will transition to an inactive          state.          Note - this is only valid when mfrBundleActivationClass          is set to mfrBundleActivationClassC or, depending upon the          implementation, to mfrBundleActivationClassD.  A bundle that          is not set to one of these must return this object with a          value of -1."      REFERENCE "FRF.16section 4.2.2.1"      DEFVAL { -1 }      ::= { mfrBundleEntry 11 }   mfrBundleMaxDiffDelay OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Integer32 (-1..2147483647)      UNITS "Milliseconds"      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "The maximum delay difference between the bundle          links.Pate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 20]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000          A value of -1 indicates that this object does not contain          a valid value"      DEFVAL { -1 }      ::= { mfrBundleEntry 12 }   mfrBundleSeqNumSize OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  INTEGER {          seqNumSize12bit (1),          seqNumSize24bit (2)          }      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "Controls whether the standard FRF.12 12-bit          sequence number is used or the optional 24-bit          sequence number."      REFERENCE "FRFTC/99-194"      DEFVAL { seqNumSize12bit }      ::= { mfrBundleEntry 13 }   mfrBundleMaxBundleLinks OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Integer32 (1..2147483647)      UNITS "Bundle Links"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "The maximum number of bundle links supported for          this bundle."      ::= { mfrBundleEntry 14 }   mfrBundleLinksConfigured OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Integer32 (1..2147483647)      UNITS "Bundle Links"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "The number of links configured for the bundle."      ::= {  mfrBundleEntry 15 }   mfrBundleLinksActive OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Integer32 (-1..2147483647)      UNITS "Bundle Links"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "The number of links that are active."      ::= {  mfrBundleEntry 16 }Pate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 21]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000   mfrBundleBandwidth OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX  Integer32       UNITS "Bits/Sec"       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION          "The amount of available bandwidth on the bundle"       ::= {  mfrBundleEntry 17 }   mfrBundleFarEndName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  SnmpAdminString      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "Name of the bundle received from the far end."      REFERENCE "FRF.16section 3.4.1"      ::= { mfrBundleEntry 18 }   mfrBundleResequencingErrors OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Counter32      UNITS "Error Events"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "A count of the number of resequencing errors.  Each event          may correspond to multiple lost frames.  Example:          Say sequence number 56, 59 and 60 is received for DLCI 100.          It is decided by some means that sequence 57 and 58 is lost.          This counter should then be incremented by ONE, even though          two frames were lost."      ::= { mfrBundleEntry 19 }   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- ifIndex Mapping to Bundle Index Table   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   mfrBundleIfIndexMappingTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF MfrBundleIfIndexMappingEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION          "A table mapping the values of ifIndex to the           mfrBundleIndex.  This is required in order to find           the mfrBundleIndex given an ifIndex.  The mapping of           mfrBundleIndex to ifIndex is provided by the           mfrBundleIfIndex entry in the mfrBundleTable."Pate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 22]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000      ::= { mfrMibBundleObjects 4 }   mfrBundleIfIndexMappingEntry OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  MfrBundleIfIndexMappingEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION           "Each row describes one ifIndex to mfrBundleIndex mapping."    INDEX   { ifIndex }    ::= { mfrBundleIfIndexMappingTable 1 }   MfrBundleIfIndexMappingEntry ::=      SEQUENCE {        mfrBundleIfIndexMappingIndex           Integer32        }   mfrBundleIfIndexMappingIndex OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Integer32 (1..2147483647)      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION           "The mfrBundleIndex of the given ifIndex."    ::= { mfrBundleIfIndexMappingEntry 2 }   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- Bundle Link Table   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   mfrBundleLinkTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF MfrBundleLinkEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "The bundle link configuration and status table.  There          is a one-to-one correspondence between a bundle link          and a physical interface represented in the ifTable.  The          ifIndex of the physical interface is used to index the          bundle link table, and to create rows.          The following objects of the ifTable have specific          meaning for an MFR bundle link:             ifAdminStatus  - the bundle link admin status             ifOperStatus   - the bundle link operational                              statusPate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 23]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000             ifSpeed        - the bandwidth of the bundle                              link interface             ifInUcastPkts  - the number of frames received                              on the bundle link             ifOutUcastPkts - the number of frames transmitted                              on the bundle link             ifInErrors     - frame and fragment errors             ifOutErrors    - frame and fragment errors"      ::= { mfrMibBundleLinkObjects 1 }   mfrBundleLinkEntry OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  MfrBundleLinkEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "An entry in the bundle link table."      INDEX   { ifIndex }      ::= { mfrBundleLinkTable 1 }   MfrBundleLinkEntry ::=      SEQUENCE {         mfrBundleLinkRowStatus            RowStatus,         mfrBundleLinkConfigBundleIndex            Integer32,         mfrBundleLinkNearEndName            SnmpAdminString,         mfrBundleLinkState            MfrBundleLinkState,         mfrBundleLinkFarEndName            SnmpAdminString,         mfrBundleLinkFarEndBundleName            SnmpAdminString,         mfrBundleLinkDelay            Integer32,         mfrBundleLinkFramesControlTx            Counter32,         mfrBundleLinkFramesControlRx            Counter32,         mfrBundleLinkFramesControlInvalid            Counter32,         mfrBundleLinkTimerExpiredCount            Counter32,         mfrBundleLinkLoopbackSuspected            Counter32,         mfrBundleLinkUnexpectedSequence            Counter32,         mfrBundleLinkMismatchPate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 24]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000            Counter32         }   mfrBundleLinkRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  RowStatus      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "The mfrBundleLinkRowStatus object allows create, change,          and delete operations on mfrBundleLink entries.          The create operation must fail if no physical interface          is associated with the bundle link."      ::= { mfrBundleLinkEntry 1 }   mfrBundleLinkConfigBundleIndex OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Integer32 (1..2147483647)      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "The mfrBundleLinkConfigBundleIndex object allows          the manager to control the bundle to which the bundle          link is assigned.  If no value were in this field, then          the bundle would remain in NOT_READY rowStatus and be          unable to go to active.  With an appropriate mfrBundleIndex          in this field, then we could put the mfrBundleLink row in          NOT_IN_SERVICE or ACTIVE rowStatus."      ::= { mfrBundleLinkEntry 2 }   mfrBundleLinkNearEndName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  SnmpAdminString      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "The configured bundle link name that is sent to the far end."      ::= { mfrBundleLinkEntry 3 }   mfrBundleLinkState OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  MfrBundleLinkState      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "Current bundle link state as defined by the MFR protocol          described in Annex A of FRF.16."      REFERENCE "FRF.16 Annex A"      ::= { mfrBundleLinkEntry 4 }   mfrBundleLinkFarEndName OBJECT-TYPEPate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 25]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000      SYNTAX  SnmpAdminString      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "Name of bundle link received from far end."      REFERENCE "FRF.16section 3.4.2"      ::= { mfrBundleLinkEntry 5 }   mfrBundleLinkFarEndBundleName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  SnmpAdminString      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "Name of far end bundle for this link received from far end."      REFERENCE "FRF.16section 3.4.1"      ::= { mfrBundleLinkEntry 6 }   mfrBundleLinkDelay OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Integer32 (-1..2147483647)      UNITS "Milliseconds"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "Current round-trip delay for this bundle link.  The          value -1 is returned when an implementation does not          support measurement of the bundle link delay."      REFERENCE "FRF.16section 3.4.4"      ::= { mfrBundleLinkEntry 7 }   mfrBundleLinkFramesControlTx OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Counter32      UNITS "Frames"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "Number of MFR control frames sent."      REFERENCE "FRF.16section 3.2"      ::= { mfrBundleLinkEntry 8 }   mfrBundleLinkFramesControlRx OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Counter32      UNITS "Frames"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "Number of valid MFR control frames received."      REFERENCE "FRF.16section 3.2"      ::= { mfrBundleLinkEntry 9 }Pate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 26]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000   mfrBundleLinkFramesControlInvalid OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Counter32      UNITS "Frames"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "The number of invalid MFR control frames received."      REFERENCE "FRF.16section 3.2"      ::= { mfrBundleLinkEntry 10 }   mfrBundleLinkTimerExpiredCount OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Counter32      UNITS "Timer Expiration Events"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "Number of times the T_HELLO or T_ACK timers expired."      REFERENCE "FRF.16section 4.3.8.1 and 4.3.8.2"      ::= { mfrBundleLinkEntry 11 }   mfrBundleLinkLoopbackSuspected OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Counter32      UNITS "Loopback Suspected Events"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "The number of times a loopback has been suspected          (based upon the use of magic numbers)."      REFERENCE "FRF.16section 4.3.7"      ::= { mfrBundleLinkEntry 12 }   mfrBundleLinkUnexpectedSequence OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Counter32      UNITS "Frames"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "The number of data MFR frames discarded because the sequence          number of the frame for a DLCI was less than (delayed frame)          or equal to (duplicate frame) the one expected for that DLCI.          Example:          Say frames with sequence numbers 56, 58, 59 is received for          DLCI 100.  While waiting for sequence number 57 another frame          with sequence number 58 arrives.  Frame 58 is discarded and          the counter is incremented."      REFERENCE "FRF.16section 4.2.3.2"      ::= { mfrBundleLinkEntry 13 }Pate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 27]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000   mfrBundleLinkMismatch OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Counter32      UNITS "Bundle Name Mismatch Events"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "The number of times that the unit has been notified by the          remote peer that the bundle name is inconsistent with other          bundle links attached to the far-end bundle."      REFERENCE "FRF.16section 4.3.2.4"      ::= { mfrBundleLinkEntry 14 }   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- Notifications/Traps   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   mfrMibTrapBundleLinkMismatch NOTIFICATION-TYPE      OBJECTS {         mfrBundleNearEndName,         mfrBundleFarEndName,         mfrBundleLinkNearEndName,         mfrBundleLinkFarEndName,         mfrBundleLinkFarEndBundleName         }      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION         "This trap indicates that a bundle link mismatch has          been detected.  The following objects are reported:          mfrBundleNearEndName:    configured name of near end bundle          mfrBundleFarEndName:     previously reported name of                                far end bundle          mfrBundleLinkNearEndName: configured name of near end bundle          mfrBundleLinkFarEndName: reported name of far end bundle          mfrBundleLinkFarEndBundleName: currently reported name of                                far end bundle          Note: that the configured items may have been configured                automatically.          Note: The mfrBundleLinkMismatch counter is incremented when                the trap is sent."Pate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 28]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000      REFERENCE "FRF.16section 4.3.2.4"       ::= { mfrMibTrapsPrefix 1 }   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- Conformance/Compliance   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   mfrMibCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "The compliance statement for equipment that implements          the FRF16 MIB.  All of the current groups are mandatory,          but a number of objects may be read-only if the          implementation does not allow configuration."      MODULE -- this module      MANDATORY-GROUPS {         mfrMibBundleGroup,         mfrMibBundleLinkGroup,         mfrMibTrapGroup         }      OBJECT     mfrBundleFragmentation      MIN-ACCESS read-only      DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required, but the value used must be           reported."      OBJECT     mfrBundleMaxFragSize      MIN-ACCESS read-only      DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required, but the value used must be           reported.           A value of -1 indicates that the value is not applicable."      OBJECT     mfrBundleThreshold      MIN-ACCESS read-only      DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required, but the value used must be           reported.           A value of -1 indicates that the value is not applicable."      OBJECT     mfrBundleMaxDiffDelay      MIN-ACCESS read-only      DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required, but the value used must be           reported."Pate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 29]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000      OBJECT     mfrBundleSeqNumSize      MIN-ACCESS read-only      DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required, but the value used must be           reported.           A value of -1 indicates that the value is not applicable."      ::= { mfrMibCompliances 1 }   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- Units of Conformance   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   -- ---------------------------------------------------------   mfrMibBundleGroup OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS {         mfrBundleMaxNumBundles,         mfrBundleNextIndex,         mfrBundleIfIndex,         mfrBundleRowStatus,         mfrBundleNearEndName,         mfrBundleFragmentation,         mfrBundleMaxFragSize,         mfrBundleTimerHello,         mfrBundleTimerAck,         mfrBundleCountMaxRetry,         mfrBundleActivationClass,         mfrBundleThreshold,         mfrBundleMaxDiffDelay,         mfrBundleMaxBundleLinks,         mfrBundleLinksConfigured,         mfrBundleLinksActive,         mfrBundleBandwidth,         mfrBundleSeqNumSize,         mfrBundleFarEndName,         mfrBundleResequencingErrors,         mfrBundleIfIndexMappingIndex         }      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Group of objects describing bundles."      ::= { mfrMibGroups 1 }   mfrMibBundleLinkGroup   OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS {         mfrBundleLinkRowStatus,Pate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 30]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000         mfrBundleLinkConfigBundleIndex,         mfrBundleLinkNearEndName,         mfrBundleLinkState,         mfrBundleLinkFarEndName,         mfrBundleLinkFarEndBundleName,         mfrBundleLinkDelay,         mfrBundleLinkFramesControlTx,         mfrBundleLinkFramesControlRx,         mfrBundleLinkFramesControlInvalid,         mfrBundleLinkTimerExpiredCount,         mfrBundleLinkLoopbackSuspected,         mfrBundleLinkUnexpectedSequence,         mfrBundleLinkMismatch         }      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Group of objects describing bundle links."      ::= { mfrMibGroups 2 }   mfrMibTrapGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP      NOTIFICATIONS {         mfrMibTrapBundleLinkMismatch         }      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Group of objects describing notifications (traps)."      ::= { mfrMibGroups 3 }ENDPate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 31]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 20004.  Acknowledgments   This document was produced by the Frame Relay Service MIB (frnetmib)   Working Group in conjunction with the Frame Relay Forum.5.  References   [RFC2571] Harrington, D., Presuhn, R. and B. Wijnen, "An Architecture             for Describing SNMP Management Frameworks",RFC 2571, April             1999.   [RFC1155] Rose, M. and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification             of Management Information for TCP/IP-based Internets", STD             16,RFC 1155, May 1990.   [RFC1212] Rose, M. and K. McCloghrie, "Concise MIB Definitions", STD             16,RFC 1212, March 1991.   [RFC1215] Rose, M., "A Convention for Defining Traps for use with the             SNMP",RFC 1215, March 1991.   [RFC2578] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J.,             Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Structure of Management             Information Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58,RFC 2578, April             1999.   [RFC2579] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J.,             Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Textual Conventions for             SMIv2", STD 58,RFC 2579, April 1999.   [RFC2580] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J.,             Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Conformance Statements for             SMIv2", STD 58,RFC 2580, April 1999.   [RFC1157] Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M. and J. Davin, "Simple             Network Management Protocol", STD 15,RFC 1157, May 1990.   [RFC1901] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser,             "Introduction to Community-based SNMPv2",RFC 1901, January             1996.   [RFC1906] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser,             "Transport Mappings for Version 2 of the Simple Network             Management Protocol (SNMPv2)",RFC 1906, January 1996.   [RFC2572] Case, J., Harrington D., Presuhn R. and B. Wijnen, "Message             Processing and Dispatching for the Simple Network             Management Protocol (SNMP)",RFC 2572, April 1999.Pate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 32]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000   [RFC2574] Blumenthal, U. and B. Wijnen, "User-based Security Model             (USM) for version 3 of the Simple Network Management             Protocol (SNMPv3)",RFC 2574, April 1999.   [RFC1905] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser,             "Protocol Operations for Version 2 of the Simple Network             Management Protocol (SNMPv2)",RFC 1905, January 1996.   [RFC2573] Levi, D., Meyer, P. and B. Stewart, "SNMPv3 Applications",RFC 2573, April 1999.   [RFC2575] Wijnen, B., Presuhn, R. and K. McCloghrie, "View-based             Access Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network             Management Protocol (SNMP)",RFC 2575, April 1999.   [RFC2570] Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D. and B. Stewart,             "Introduction to Version 3 of the Internet-standard Network             Management Framework",RFC 2570, April 1999.   [Q.922]   ITU-T, Recommendation Q.922: "ISDN Data Link Layer             Specification For Frame Mode Bearer Services"   [Q.933]   ITU-T, Recommendation Q.933: "Signalling Specification For             Frame Mode Basic Call Control"   [FRF.4]   R. Cherukuri (ed), FRF.4: "Frame Relay User-to-Network SVC             Implementation Agreement" January 5, 1994.   [FRF.16]  M. Sheehan (ed), FRF.16: "UNI/NNI Multilink Frame Relay             Interworking Implementation Agreement" August 20, 1999.   [RFC1604] Rehbehn, K. and D. Fowler, "Definitions of Managed Objects             for Frame Relay Service",RFC 2954, October 2000.   [RFC2494] Fowler, D., "Definitions of Managed Objects for the DS0 and             DS0 Bundle Interface Type",RFC 2494, November 1997.   [RFC2863] McCloghrie, D. and F. Kastenholz, "The Interfaces Group MIB             using SMIv2",RFC 2233, June 2000.   [ATMLANE] T. Newton, ed., "LAN Emulation Client Management             Specification Version 2.0" AF-LANE-0093.000, ATM Forum,             October, 1998   [ATMIMA]  R. Vallee, ed., "Inverse Multiplexing for ATM Specification             Version 1.1" (Appendix A) AF-PHY-0086.001, ATM Forum,             March, 1999Pate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 33]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 2000   [RFC2115] Brown, C. and F. Baker, "Management Information Base for             Frame Relay DTEs Using SMIv2",RFC 2115, September 1997.6.  Security Considerations   There are a number of management objects defined in this MIB that   have a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or read-create.  Such   objects may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network   environments.  The support for SET operations in a non-secure   environment without proper protection can have a negative effect on   network operations.   No managed objects in this MIB contain sensitive information.   SNMPv1 by itself is not a secure environment.  Even if the network   itself is secure (for example by using IPSec), even then, there is no   control as to who on the secure network is allowed to access and   GET/SET (read/change/create/delete) the objects in this MIB.   It is recommended that the implementers consider the security   features as provided by the SNMPv3 framework.  Specifically, the use   of the User-based Security ModelRFC 2574 [RFC2574] and the View-   based Access Control ModelRFC 2575 [RFC2575] is recommended.   It is then a customer/user responsibility to ensure that the SNMP   entity giving access to an instance of this MIB, is properly   configured to give access to the objects only to those principals   (users) that have legitimate rights to indeed GET or SET   (change/create/delete) them.Pate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 34]

RFC 3020               MIB for FRF.16 UNI/NNI MFR          December 20007.  Authors' Addresses   Prayson Pate   Overture Networks   P. O. Box 14864   RTP, NC, USA 27709   Phone: +1 919 558 2200   EMail: prayson.pate@overturenetworks.com   Bob Lynch   Overture Networks   P. O. Box 14864   RTP, NC, USA 27709   Phone: +1 919 558-2200   EMail: bob.lynch@overturenetworks.com   Kenneth Rehbehn   Megisto Systems, Inc.   20251 Century Boulevard   Germantown, MD, USA 20874   Phone: +1 301 529-4427   EMail: krehbehn@megisto.comPate, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 35]

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