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Network Working Group                                              F. LyRequest for Comments: 3440                             Pedestal NetworksCategory: Standards Track                                    G. Bathrick                                                                   Nokia                                                           December 2002Definitions of Extension Managed Objectsfor Asymmetric Digital Subscriber LinesStatus 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 (2002).  All Rights Reserved.Abstract   This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)   for use with network management protocols in the Internet community.   In particular, it describes additional managed objects used for   managing Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) interfaces not   covered by the ADSL Line MIB (RFC 2662).Table of Contents1.  The Internet-Standard Management Framework .................22.  Introduction ...............................................2   3.  Relationship of ADSL LINE EXTENSION MIB with standard MIBs . 24.  Conventions used in the MIB ................................25.  Conformance and Compliance .................................66.  Definitions ................................................67.  Acknowledgments ............................................318.  References .................................................319.  Security Considerations ....................................3210. Intellectual Property Notice ...............................3411. Authors' Addresses .........................................3512. Full Copyright Statement ...................................36Ly & Bathrick               Standards Track                     [Page 1]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 20021.  The Internet-Standard Management Framework   For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current   Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer tosection 7 of   RFC 3410 [RFC3410].   Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed   the Management Information Base or MIB.  MIB objects are generally   accessed through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).   Objects in the MIB are defined using the mechanisms defined in the   Structure of Management Information (SMI).  This memo specifies a MIB   module that is compliant to the SMIv2, which is described in STD 58,RFC 2578 [RFC2578], STD 58,RFC 2579 [RFC2579] and STD 58,RFC 2580   [RFC2580].2.  Introduction   The purpose of this memo is to define a supplemental set of managed   objects that is not covered by the ADSL Line MIB as defined in   [RFC2662].  This memo addresses the additional objects defined in ITU   G.997.1 [ITU G.997.1].3.  Relationship of ADSL Line Extension MIB with standard MIBs   This section outlines the relationship of the ADSL Line Extension MIB   with other MIBs described in RFCs and in their various degrees of   standardization.  In regards to these relationships, the ADSL Line   Extension MIB follows conventions as used by the ADSL Line MIB with   one exception.  The value of theRFC 2863 object, ifOperstatus, SHALL   be down(2) when the ADSL line interface is in power state L3, as   defined in ITU G.992.1 [ITU G.992.1], which means no power.  Its   value shall be up(1) if the ADSL line interface is in power state L0   (power on) [ITU G.992.1] or L1 (reduced power).  Power Status L2 [ITU   G.992.1] is not applicable.4.  Conventions used in the MIB4.1  Structure   The MIB is organized to follow the same structure of the ADSL Line   MIB [RFC2662].Ly & Bathrick               Standards Track                     [Page 2]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 20024.2  Additional Managed Objects   Objects specific to the management of ADSL G.Lite as defined in ITU   G.992.2 [ITU G.992.2] are:   - ADSL Transceiver Unit - Central Office End (ATU-C)     Transmission System and Line Mode   - Power Management   - Counters for Fast Retrains and Failed Fast Retrains   - Counters for Severe Error Second-line and Unavailable Second   - Alternative profile configuration for the Dual line mode     interface   Besides the management of G.Lite, another object has been added in   order to manage the ADSL line profile.  The object is the line mode   configuration.4.2.1 ATU-C ADSL Transmission System Parameters and Line Mode   The adslLineConfigTable needs to be extended to cover control of the   ATU-C ADSL Transmission system.  Three objects are defined to monitor   and configure the transmission mode as well as the actual line mode:     - Capability     - Configuration     - Actual Status   Transmission modes can further determine the line mode of the ADSL   interface.  For example, if g9921PotsNonOverlapped(2) is the actual   value of the ADSL interface, the interface is operating in Full rate   ADSL.  If the interface is set to g9922PotsOverlapped(9), the   interface is operating in G.Lite mode.Ly & Bathrick               Standards Track                     [Page 3]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002   The transmission mode and the corresponding line mode are defined as:        Transmission mode                        Line Mode        ----------------------------------------------------------        Regional Std. (ANSI T1.413)              Full           [ANSI T1.413]        Regional Std. (ETSI DTS/TM06006)         Full           [ETSI DTS/TM06006]        G.992.1 [ITU G992.1] POTS non-overlapped Full        G.992.1 POTS overlapped                  Full        G.992.1 Integrated Services Digital           Network (ISDN) non-overlapped         Full        G.992.1 ISDN overlapped                  Full        G.992.1 TCM-ISDN non-overlapped          Full        G.992.1 TCM-ISDN overlapped              Full        G.992.2 POTS non-overlapped              G.Lite        G.992.2 POTS overlapped                  G.Lite        G.992.2 with TCM-ISDN                    G.Lite            non-overlapped        G.992.2 with TCM-ISDN overlapped         G.Lite        G.992.1 TCM-ISDN symmetric               Full                Table 1: Transmission Mode and Line Mode   In case more than one bit is configured for an ADSL interface and   both Full and G.Lite modes are selected, the interface is said to be   configured in the dual mode.  Only one bit can be set in the Actual   object that reflects the actual mode of transmission as well as the   line mode.4.2.2 Power Management   There are three possible power states for each managed ADSL interface   operating in the G.Lite mode.  L0 is power on, L1 is power on but   reduced and L3 is power off.  Power state cannot be configured by an   operator but it can be viewed via the ifOperStatus object for the   managed ADSL interface.  The value of the object ifOperStatus is set   to down(2) if the ADSL interface is in power state L3 and is set to   up(1) if the ADSL line interface is in power state L0 or L1.   An ADSL line power state, if the interface is operating in the G.Lite   mode, can also be monitored by the adslLineGlitePowerState object   defined in the ADSL Line Extension table.  The value of the object   enumerates the three power states attainable by the managed   interface.Ly & Bathrick               Standards Track                     [Page 4]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 20024.2.3 Fast Retrain ParametersSection 7.4.15 [ITU G.997.1] specifies fast retrain parameters.  Fast   retrain parameters include two counters: fast retrain count and   failed fast retrain count.  These two counters have been added to all   performance tables.4.2.4 Counters for Severely Errored Second-line and Unavailable      Seconds-line   ITU G.997.1 sections6.2.1.1.7 and6.2.1.1.9 specify two counters   that are not covered by the ADSL Line MIB [RFC2662].  These two   counters (severely errored seconds-line and unavailable seconds-line)   are added to all the performance tables.   Unavailable seconds counts the cumulative number of seconds in which   the interface was unavailable during the measured period.  This   counter does not include the seconds in which unavailability was   caused solely by fast retrains and failed fast retrains.  Fast   retrains and failed fast retrains are considered to be part of the   normal network operation and thus are not counted as unavailable   errors.4.2.5  Counters, Interval Buckets and Thresholds   For physical-level events, there are counters, current 15-minute and   one (up to 96) 15-minute history bucket(s) of "interval-counters", as   well as current and previous 1-day interval-counters.   Threshold   notification can be configured for each physical-layer current 15-   minute bucket.   There is no requirement for an agent to ensure fixed relationship   between the start of a fifteen minute and any wall clock; however   some implementations may align the fifteen-minute intervals with   quarter hours.  Likewise, an implementation may choose to align one   day intervals with start of a day.   Separate tables are provided for the 96 interval-counters.  They are   indexed by {ifIndex, AdslAtu*IntervalNumber}.   Counters are not reset when an ATU-C or ATU-R is reinitialized, only   when the agent is reset or reinitialized (or under specific request   outside the scope of this MIB).   The 15-minute event counters are of the type PerfCurrentCount and   PerfIntervalCount.  The 1-day event counters are of the type   AdslPerfCurrDayCount and AdslPerfPrevDayCount.  Both 15-minute and 1-   day time elapsed counters are of the type AdslPerfTimeElapsed.Ly & Bathrick               Standards Track                     [Page 5]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 20024.2.6 Alternative profile configuration for the dual line mode interface   The object, adslLineConfProfileDualLite, is used only when the   interface (the ADSL line and, if applicable, channel) is configured   as dual mode, that is, the object adslLineTransAtucConfig is   configured with one or more full-rate modes and one or more G.Lite   modes.   The object adslLineConfProfile defined in ADSL-MIB [RFC2662] is used   as the primary full-rate profile.  The newly added object in this MIB   module, adslLineConfProfileDualLite, is used to describe and   configure the G.Lite profile.  Note that if one or more full-rate   modes are configured, or only G.Lite modes are configured, only the   original full-rate profile is needed.  The dual-mode profile object   is only needed when both full-rate and G.Lite profiles are needed.   In this case, it will be set to the value of adslLineConfProfile when   'dynamic' profiles are implemented.   When 'static' profiles are implemented, however, similar to the case   of the object, adslLineConfProfileName [RFC2662], this object's value   will need to algorithmically represent the line.  In this case, the   value of the line's ifIndex plus a value indicating the line mode   type (e.g., G.Lite, Full-rate) will be used.  Therefore, the   profile's name is a string of the concatenation of the ifIndex and   one of the following values: Full or Lite.  This string will be   fixed-length (i.e., 14) with leading zero(s).  For example, the   profile name for ifIndex that equals '15' and is a full rate line   will be '0000000015Full'.5.  Conformance and Compliance   See the conformance and compliance statements within the information   module.6.  DefinitionsADSL-LINE-EXT-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN   IMPORTS      Counter32,      Integer32,      NOTIFICATION-TYPE,      MODULE-IDENTITY,      OBJECT-TYPE                       FROM SNMPv2-SMI      MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP,      NOTIFICATION-GROUP                FROM SNMPv2-CONF      TEXTUAL-CONVENTION                FROM SNMPv2-TC      PerfCurrentCount,Ly & Bathrick               Standards Track                     [Page 6]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002      PerfIntervalCount                 FROM PerfHist-TC-MIB      AdslPerfCurrDayCount,      AdslPerfPrevDayCount              FROM ADSL-TC-MIB      SnmpAdminString                   FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB      adslLineAlarmConfProfileEntry,      adslLineConfProfileEntry,      adslAturIntervalEntry,      adslAturPerfDataEntry,      adslAtucIntervalEntry,      adslAtucPerfDataEntry,      adslLineEntry,      adslMIB                           FROM ADSL-LINE-MIB      ;   adslExtMIB MODULE-IDENTITY   LAST-UPDATED "200212100000Z"  -- 10 Dec 2002   ORGANIZATION "IETF ADSL MIB Working Group"   CONTACT-INFO         "          Faye Ly          Pedestal Networks          6503 Dumbarton Circle,          Fremont, CA 94555          Tel: +1 510-578-0158          Fax: +1 510-744-5152          E-Mail: faye@pedestalnetworks.com          Gregory Bathrick          Nokia Networks          2235 Mercury Way,          Fax: +1 707-535-7300          E-Mail: greg.bathrick@nokia.com          General Discussion:adslmib@ietf.org          To Subscribe:https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/adslmib          Archive:https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/adslmib          "   DESCRIPTION           "Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002). This version of           this MIB module is part ofRFC 3440; see the RFC itself for           full legal notices.           This MIB Module is a supplement to the ADSL-LINE-MIB           [RFC2662]."Ly & Bathrick               Standards Track                     [Page 7]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002   REVISION     "200212100000Z"  -- 10 dec 2002   DESCRIPTION  "Initial Version, published asRFC 3440. This MIB                 module supplements the ADSL-LINE-MIB [RFC2662]."          ::= { adslMIB 3 }       adslExtMibObjects  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { adslExtMIB 1 }       AdslTransmissionModeType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "A set of ADSL line transmission modes, with one bit                per mode.  The notes (F) and (L) denote Full-Rate                and G.Lite respectively:                  Bit 00 : Regional Std. (ANSI T1.413) (F)                  Bit 01 : Regional Std. (ETSI DTS/TM06006) (F)                  Bit 02 : G.992.1 POTS non-overlapped (F)                  Bit 03 : G.992.1 POTS overlapped (F)                  Bit 04 : G.992.1 ISDN non-overlapped (F)                  Bit 05 : G.992.1 ISDN overlapped (F)                  Bit 06 : G.992.1 TCM-ISDN non-overlapped (F)                  Bit 07 : G.992.1 TCM-ISDN overlapped (F)                  Bit 08 : G.992.2 POTS non-overlapped (L)                  Bit 09 : G.992.2 POTS overlapped (L)                  Bit 10 : G.992.2 with TCM-ISDN non-overlapped (L)                  Bit 11 : G.992.2 with TCM-ISDN overlapped (L)                  Bit 12 : G.992.1 TCM-ISDN symmetric (F)               "           SYNTAX      BITS {               ansit1413(0),               etsi(1),               q9921PotsNonOverlapped(2),               q9921PotsOverlapped(3),               q9921IsdnNonOverlapped(4),               q9921isdnOverlapped(5),               q9921tcmIsdnNonOverlapped(6),               q9921tcmIsdnOverlapped(7),               q9922potsNonOverlapeed(8),               q9922potsOverlapped(9),               q9922tcmIsdnNonOverlapped(10),               q9922tcmIsdnOverlapped(11),               q9921tcmIsdnSymmetric(12)           }         adslLineExtTable   OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF AdslLineExtEntry             MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible             STATUS          current             DESCRIPTIONLy & Bathrick               Standards Track                     [Page 8]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002                 "This table is an extension ofRFC 2662.  It                  contains ADSL line configuration and                  monitoring information. This includes the ADSL                  line's capabilities and actual ADSL transmission                  system."         ::= { adslExtMibObjects 17 }         adslLineExtEntry   OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX          AdslLineExtEntry             MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible             STATUS          current             DESCRIPTION                 "An entry extends the adslLineEntry defined in                  [RFC2662].  Each entry corresponds to an ADSL                  line."             AUGMENTS { adslLineEntry }         ::= { adslLineExtTable 1 }         AdslLineExtEntry ::=             SEQUENCE {             adslLineTransAtucCap        AdslTransmissionModeType,             adslLineTransAtucConfig     AdslTransmissionModeType,             adslLineTransAtucActual     AdslTransmissionModeType,             adslLineGlitePowerState     INTEGER,             adslLineConfProfileDualLite SnmpAdminString             }         adslLineTransAtucCap OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      AdslTransmissionModeType             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "The transmission modes, represented by a                  bitmask that the ATU-C is capable of                  supporting.  The modes available are limited                  by the design of the equipment."             REFERENCE "Section 7.3.2 ITU G.997.1"         ::= { adslLineExtEntry 1 }         adslLineTransAtucConfig OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      AdslTransmissionModeType             MAX-ACCESS  read-write             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "The transmission modes, represented by a bitmask,                  currently enabled by the ATU-C.  The manager can                  only set those modes that are supported by theLy & Bathrick               Standards Track                     [Page 9]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002                  ATU-C.  An ATU-C's supported modes are provided by                  AdslLineTransAtucCap."             REFERENCE "Section 7.3.2 ITU G.997.1"         ::= { adslLineExtEntry 2 }         adslLineTransAtucActual OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      AdslTransmissionModeType             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "The actual transmission mode of the ATU-C.                  During ADSL line initialization, the ADSL                  Transceiver Unit - Remote terminal end (ATU-R)                  will determine the mode used for the link.                  This value will be limited a single transmission                  mode that is a subset of those modes enabled                  by the ATU-C and denoted by                  adslLineTransAtucConfig. After an initialization                  has occurred, its mode is saved as the 'Current'                  mode and is persistence should the link go                  down. This object returns 0 (i.e. BITS with no                  mode bit set) if the mode is not known."             REFERENCE "Section 7.3.2 ITU G.997.1 "         ::= { adslLineExtEntry 3 }         adslLineGlitePowerState OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      INTEGER {                         none(1),                         l0(2),          -- L0 Power on                         l1(3),          -- L1 Power on but reduced                         l3(4)           -- L3 Power off                         }             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "The value of this object specifies the power                  state of this interface.  L0 is power on, L1 is                  power on but reduced and L3 is power off.  Power                  state cannot be configured by an operator but it                  can be viewed via the ifOperStatus object for the                  managed ADSL interface.  The value of the object                  ifOperStatus is set to down(2) if the ADSL                  interface is in power state L3 and is set to up(1)                  if the ADSL line interface is in power state L0 or                  L1. If the object adslLineTransAtucActual is set to                  a G.992.2 (G.Lite)-type transmission mode, the                  value of this object will be one of the valid power                  states: L0(2), L1(3), or L3(4).  Otherwise, itsLy & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 10]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002                  value will be none(1)."         ::= { adslLineExtEntry 4 }         adslLineConfProfileDualLite OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX SnmpAdminString             MAX-ACCESS  read-write             STATUS current             DESCRIPTION                 "This object extends the definition an ADSL line and                  associated channels (when applicable) for cases                  when it is configured in dual mode, and operating                  in a G.Lite-type mode as denoted by                  adslLineTransAtucActual.  Dual mode exists when the                  object, adslLineTransAtucConfig, is configured with                  one or more full-rate modes and one or more G.Lite                  modes simultaneously.                  When 'dynamic' profiles are implemented, the value                  of object is equal to the index of the applicable                  row in the ADSL Line Configuration Profile Table,                  AdslLineConfProfileTable defined in ADSL-MIB                  [RFC2662].                  In the case when dual-mode has not been enabled,                  the value of the object will be equal to the value                  of the object adslLineConfProfile [RFC2662].                  When `static' profiles are implemented, in much                  like the case of the object,                  adslLineConfProfileName [RFC2662], this object's                  value will need to algorithmically represent the                  characteristics of the line.  In this case, the                  value of the line's ifIndex plus a value indicating                  the line mode type (e.g., G.Lite, Full-rate) will                  be used. Therefore, the profile's name is a string                  concatenating the ifIndex and one of the follow                  values: Full or Lite. This string will be                  fixed-length (i.e., 14) with leading zero(s).  For                  example, the profile name for ifIndex that equals                  '15' and is a full rate line, it will be                  '0000000015Full'."             REFERENCE "Section 5.4 Profiles,RFC 2662"         ::= { adslLineExtEntry 5 }         adslAtucPerfDataExtTable   OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF AdslAtucPerfDataExtEntry             MAX-ACCESS      not-accessibleLy & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 11]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002             STATUS          current             DESCRIPTION                 "This table extends adslAtucPerfDataTable [RFC2662]                  with additional ADSL physical line counter                  information such as unavailable seconds-line and                  severely errored seconds-line."         ::= { adslExtMibObjects 18 }         adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry   OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX          AdslAtucPerfDataExtEntry             MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible             STATUS          current             DESCRIPTION                 "An entry extends the adslAtucPerfDataEntry defined                  in [RFC2662].  Each entry corresponds to an ADSL                  line."         AUGMENTS { adslAtucPerfDataEntry }         ::= { adslAtucPerfDataExtTable 1 }         AdslAtucPerfDataExtEntry ::=             SEQUENCE {             adslAtucPerfStatFastR            Counter32,             adslAtucPerfStatFailedFastR      Counter32,             adslAtucPerfStatSesL             Counter32,             adslAtucPerfStatUasL             Counter32,             adslAtucPerfCurr15MinFastR       PerfCurrentCount,             adslAtucPerfCurr15MinFailedFastR PerfCurrentCount,             adslAtucPerfCurr15MinSesL        PerfCurrentCount,             adslAtucPerfCurr15MinUasL        PerfCurrentCount,             adslAtucPerfCurr1DayFastR        AdslPerfCurrDayCount,             adslAtucPerfCurr1DayFailedFastR  AdslPerfCurrDayCount,             adslAtucPerfCurr1DaySesL         AdslPerfCurrDayCount,             adslAtucPerfCurr1DayUasL         AdslPerfCurrDayCount,             adslAtucPerfPrev1DayFastR        AdslPerfPrevDayCount,             adslAtucPerfPrev1DayFailedFastR  AdslPerfPrevDayCount,             adslAtucPerfPrev1DaySesL         AdslPerfPrevDayCount,             adslAtucPerfPrev1DayUasL         AdslPerfPrevDayCount         }         adslAtucPerfStatFastR OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      Counter32             UNITS       "line retrains"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "The value of this object reports the count of                  the number of fast line bs since last                  agent reset."Ly & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 12]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002             REFERENCE "ITU G.997.1Section 7.4.15.1 "         ::= { adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 1 }         adslAtucPerfStatFailedFastR OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      Counter32             UNITS       "line retrains"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "The value of this object reports the count of                  the number of failed fast line retrains since                  last agent reset."             REFERENCE "ITU G.997.1Section 7.4.15.2 "         ::= { adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 2 }         adslAtucPerfStatSesL OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      Counter32             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "The value of this object reports the count of                  the number of severely errored seconds-line since                  last agent reset."             REFERENCE "ITU G.997.1Section 7.2.1.1.7 "         ::= { adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 3 }         adslAtucPerfStatUasL OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      Counter32             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "The value of this object reports the count of                  the number of unavailable seconds-line since                  last agent reset."             REFERENCE "ITU G.997.1Section 7.2.1.1.9 "         ::= { adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 4 }         adslAtucPerfCurr15MinFastR OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      PerfCurrentCount             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "For the current 15-minute interval,                  adslAtucPerfCurr15MinFastR reports the current                  number of seconds during which there have beenLy & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 13]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002                  fast retrains."             REFERENCE "ITU G.997.1Section 7.4.15.1 "         ::= { adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 5 }         adslAtucPerfCurr15MinFailedFastR   OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      PerfCurrentCount             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "For the current 15-minute interval,                  adslAtucPerfCurr15MinFailedFastR reports the                  current number of seconds during which there                  have been failed fast retrains."             REFERENCE "ITU G.997.1Section 7.4.15.2 "         ::= { adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 6 }         adslAtucPerfCurr15MinSesL OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      PerfCurrentCount             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "For the current 15-minute interval,                  adslAtucPerfCurr15MinSesL reports the current                  number of seconds during which there have been                  severely errored seconds-line."             REFERENCE "ITU G.997.1Section 7.2.1.1.7 "         ::= { adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 7 }         adslAtucPerfCurr15MinUasL   OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      PerfCurrentCount             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "For the current 15-minute interval,                  adslAtucPerfCurr15MinUasL reports the current                  number of seconds during which there have been                  unavailable seconds-line."             REFERENCE "ITU G.997.1Section 7.2.1.1.9 "         ::= { adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 8 }         adslAtucPerfCurr1DayFastR    OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      AdslPerfCurrDayCount             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      currentLy & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 14]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002             DESCRIPTION                 "For the current day as measured by                  adslAtucPerfCurr1DayTimeElapsed [RFC2662],                  adslAtucPerfCurr1DayFastR reports the number                  of seconds during which there have been                  fast retrains."             REFERENCE "ITU G.997.1Section 7.4.15.1 "         ::= { adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 9 }         adslAtucPerfCurr1DayFailedFastR    OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      AdslPerfCurrDayCount             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "For the current day as measured by                  adslAtucPerfCurr1DayTimeElapsed [RFC2662],                  adslAtucPerfCurr1DayFailedFastR reports the                  number of seconds during which there have been                  failed fast retrains."             REFERENCE "ITU G.997.1Section 7.4.15.2 "         ::= { adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 10 }         adslAtucPerfCurr1DaySesL    OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      AdslPerfCurrDayCount             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "For the current day as measured by                  adslAtucPerfCurr1DayTimeElapsed [RFC2662],                  adslAtucPerfCurr1DaySesL reports the                  number of seconds during which there have been                  severely errored seconds-line."             REFERENCE "ITU G.997.1Section 7.2.1.1.7 "         ::= { adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 11 }         adslAtucPerfCurr1DayUasL    OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      AdslPerfCurrDayCount             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "For the current day as measured by                  adslAtucPerfCurr1DayTimeElapsed [RFC2662],                  adslAtucPerfCurr1DayUasL reports the                  number of seconds during which there have been                  unavailable seconds-line."Ly & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 15]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002             REFERENCE "ITU G.997.1Section 7.2.1.1.9 "         ::= { adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 12 }         adslAtucPerfPrev1DayFastR     OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      AdslPerfPrevDayCount             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "For the previous day, adslAtucPerfPrev1DayFastR                  reports the number of seconds during which there                  were fast retrains."             REFERENCE "ITU G.997.1Section 7.4.15.1 "         ::= { adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 13 }         adslAtucPerfPrev1DayFailedFastR OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      AdslPerfPrevDayCount             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "For the previous day,                  adslAtucPerfPrev1DayFailedFastR reports the number                  of seconds during which there were failed fast                  retrains."             REFERENCE "ITU G.997.1Section 7.4.15.2 "         ::= { adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 14 }         adslAtucPerfPrev1DaySesL     OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      AdslPerfPrevDayCount             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "For the previous day, adslAtucPerfPrev1DaySesL                  reports the number of seconds during which there                  were severely errored seconds-line."             REFERENCE "ITU G.997.1Section 7.2.1.1.7 "         ::= { adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 15 }         adslAtucPerfPrev1DayUasL OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      AdslPerfPrevDayCount             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "For the previous day, adslAtucPerfPrev1DayUasL                  reports the number of seconds during which thereLy & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 16]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002                  were unavailable seconds-line."             REFERENCE "ITU G.997.1Section 7.2.1.1.9 "         ::= { adslAtucPerfDataExtEntry 16 }         adslAtucIntervalExtTable   OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF AdslAtucIntervalExtEntry             MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible             STATUS          current             DESCRIPTION                 "This table provides one row for each ATU-C                  performance data collection interval for                  ADSL physical interfaces whose                  IfEntries' ifType is equal to adsl(94)."         ::= { adslExtMibObjects 19 }         adslAtucIntervalExtEntry   OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX          AdslAtucIntervalExtEntry             MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible             STATUS          current             DESCRIPTION     "An entry in the                              adslAtucIntervalExtTable."             AUGMENTS        { adslAtucIntervalEntry }         ::= { adslAtucIntervalExtTable 1 }         AdslAtucIntervalExtEntry ::=             SEQUENCE {             adslAtucIntervalFastR            PerfIntervalCount,             adslAtucIntervalFailedFastR      PerfIntervalCount,             adslAtucIntervalSesL             PerfIntervalCount,             adslAtucIntervalUasL             PerfIntervalCount             }         adslAtucIntervalFastR OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      PerfIntervalCount             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "For the current interval, adslAtucIntervalFastR                  reports the current number of seconds during which                  there have been fast retrains."         ::= { adslAtucIntervalExtEntry 1 }         adslAtucIntervalFailedFastR OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      PerfIntervalCount             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      currentLy & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 17]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002             DESCRIPTION                 "For the each interval, adslAtucIntervalFailedFastR                  reports the number of seconds during which                  there have been failed fast retrains."         ::= { adslAtucIntervalExtEntry 2 }         adslAtucIntervalSesL OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      PerfIntervalCount             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "For the each interval, adslAtucIntervalSesL                  reports the number of seconds during which                  there have been severely errored seconds-line."         ::= { adslAtucIntervalExtEntry 3 }         adslAtucIntervalUasL OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      PerfIntervalCount             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "For the each interval, adslAtucIntervalUasL                  reports the number of seconds during which                  there have been unavailable seconds-line."         ::= { adslAtucIntervalExtEntry 4 }         adslAturPerfDataExtTable   OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF AdslAturPerfDataExtEntry             MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible             STATUS          current             DESCRIPTION                 "This table contains ADSL physical line counters                  not defined in the adslAturPerfDataTable                  from the ADSL-LINE-MIB [RFC2662]."         ::= { adslExtMibObjects 20 }         adslAturPerfDataExtEntry   OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX          AdslAturPerfDataExtEntry             MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible             STATUS          current             DESCRIPTION                 "An entry extends the adslAturPerfDataEntry defined                  in [RFC2662].  Each entry corresponds to an ADSL                  line."             AUGMENTS { adslAturPerfDataEntry }         ::= { adslAturPerfDataExtTable 1 }Ly & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 18]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002         AdslAturPerfDataExtEntry ::=             SEQUENCE {             adslAturPerfStatSesL             Counter32,             adslAturPerfStatUasL             Counter32,             adslAturPerfCurr15MinSesL        PerfCurrentCount,             adslAturPerfCurr15MinUasL        PerfCurrentCount,             adslAturPerfCurr1DaySesL         AdslPerfCurrDayCount,             adslAturPerfCurr1DayUasL         AdslPerfCurrDayCount,             adslAturPerfPrev1DaySesL         AdslPerfPrevDayCount,             adslAturPerfPrev1DayUasL         AdslPerfPrevDayCount         }         adslAturPerfStatSesL OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      Counter32             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "The value of this object reports the count of                  severely errored second-line since the last agent                  reset."             REFERENCE "ITU G.997.1Section 7.2.1.1.7 "         ::= { adslAturPerfDataExtEntry 1 }         adslAturPerfStatUasL OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      Counter32             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "The value of this object reports the count of                  unavailable seconds-line since the last agent                  reset."             REFERENCE "ITU G.997.1Section 7.2.1.2.9 "         ::= { adslAturPerfDataExtEntry 2 }         adslAturPerfCurr15MinSesL OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      PerfCurrentCount             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "For the current 15-minute interval,                  adslAturPerfCurr15MinSesL reports the current                  number of seconds during which there have been                  severely errored seconds-line."             REFERENCE "ITU G.997.1Section 7.2.1.2.7 "Ly & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 19]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002         ::= { adslAturPerfDataExtEntry 3 }         adslAturPerfCurr15MinUasL   OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      PerfCurrentCount             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "For the current 15-minute interval,                  adslAturPerfCurr15MinUasL reports the current                  number of seconds during which there have been                  available seconds-line."             REFERENCE "ITU G.997.1Section 7.2.1.2.9 "         ::= { adslAturPerfDataExtEntry 4 }         adslAturPerfCurr1DaySesL    OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      AdslPerfCurrDayCount             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "For the current day as measured by                  adslAturPerfCurr1DayTimeElapsed [RFC2662],                  adslAturPerfCurr1DaySesL reports the                  number of seconds during which there have been                  severely errored seconds-line."             REFERENCE "ITU G.997.1Section 7.2.1.2.7 "         ::= { adslAturPerfDataExtEntry 5 }         adslAturPerfCurr1DayUasL    OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      AdslPerfCurrDayCount             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "For the current day as measured by                  adslAturPerfCurr1DayTimeElapsed [RFC2662],                  adslAturPerfCurr1DayUasL reports the                  number of seconds during which there have been                  unavailable seconds-line."             REFERENCE "ITU G.997.1Section 7.2.1.2.9 "         ::= { adslAturPerfDataExtEntry 6 }         adslAturPerfPrev1DaySesL     OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      AdslPerfPrevDayCount             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      currentLy & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 20]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002             DESCRIPTION                 "For the previous day, adslAturPerfPrev1DaySesL                  reports the number of seconds during which there                  were severely errored seconds-line."             REFERENCE "ITU G.997.1Section 7.2.1.2.7 "         ::= { adslAturPerfDataExtEntry 7 }         adslAturPerfPrev1DayUasL OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      AdslPerfPrevDayCount             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "For the previous day, adslAturPerfPrev1DayUasL                  reports the number of seconds during which there                  were severely errored seconds-line."             REFERENCE "ITU G.997.1Section 7.2.1.2.9 "         ::= { adslAturPerfDataExtEntry 8 }         adslAturIntervalExtTable   OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF AdslAturIntervalExtEntry             MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible             STATUS          current             DESCRIPTION                 "This table provides one row for each ATU-R                  performance data collection interval for                  ADSL physical interfaces whose                  IfEntries' ifType is equal to adsl(94)."         ::= { adslExtMibObjects 21 }         adslAturIntervalExtEntry   OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX          AdslAturIntervalExtEntry             MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible             STATUS          current             DESCRIPTION     "An entry in the                              adslAturIntervalExtTable."             AUGMENTS        { adslAturIntervalEntry }         ::= { adslAturIntervalExtTable 1 }         AdslAturIntervalExtEntry ::=             SEQUENCE {             adslAturIntervalSesL             PerfIntervalCount,             adslAturIntervalUasL             PerfIntervalCount             }         adslAturIntervalSesL OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      PerfIntervalCount             UNITS       "seconds"Ly & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 21]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "For the each interval, adslAturIntervalSesL                  reports the number of seconds during which                  there have been severely errored seconds-line."         ::= { adslAturIntervalExtEntry 1 }         adslAturIntervalUasL OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      PerfIntervalCount             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "For the each interval, adslAturIntervalUasL                  reports the number of seconds during which                  there have been unavailable seconds-line."         ::= { adslAturIntervalExtEntry 2 }         adslConfProfileExtTable   OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF AdslConfProfileExtEntry             MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible             STATUS          current             DESCRIPTION                 "The adslConfProfileExtTable extends the ADSL line                  profile configuration information in the                  adslLineConfProfileTable from the ADSL-LINE-MIB                  [RFC2662] by adding the ability to configure the                  ADSL physical line mode."         ::= { adslExtMibObjects 22 }         adslConfProfileExtEntry   OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX          AdslConfProfileExtEntry             MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible             STATUS          current             DESCRIPTION                 "An entry extends the adslLineConfProfileEntry                  defined in [RFC2662].  Each entry corresponds to an                  ADSL line profile."             AUGMENTS { adslLineConfProfileEntry }         ::= { adslConfProfileExtTable 1 }         AdslConfProfileExtEntry ::=             SEQUENCE {                 adslConfProfileLineType  INTEGER             }         adslConfProfileLineType OBJECT-TYPELy & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 22]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002             SYNTAX      INTEGER {                 noChannel (1),        -- no channels exist                 fastOnly (2),         -- only fast channel exists                 interleavedOnly (3),  -- only interleaved channel                                       -- exist                 fastOrInterleaved (4),-- either fast or interleaved                                       -- channels can exist, but                                       -- only one at any time                 fastAndInterleaved (5)-- both the fast channel and                                       -- the interleaved channel                                       -- exist                 }             MAX-ACCESS  read-create             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "This object is used to configure the ADSL physical                  line mode.  It has following valid values:                  noChannel(1), when no channels exist.                  fastOnly(2), when only fast channel exists.                  interleavedOnly(3), when only interleaved channel                      exist.                  fastOrInterleaved(4), when either fast or                      interleaved channels can exist, but only one                      at any time.                  fastAndInterleaved(5), when both the fast channel                      and the interleaved channel exist.                  In the case when no value has been set, the default                  Value is noChannel(1).                  "             DEFVAL { fastOnly }         ::= { adslConfProfileExtEntry 1 }         adslAlarmConfProfileExtTable   OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF AdslAlarmConfProfileExtEntry             MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible             STATUS          current             DESCRIPTION                 "This table extends the                  adslLineAlarmConfProfileTable and provides                  threshold parameters for all the counters defined                  in this MIB module."         ::= { adslExtMibObjects 23 }         adslAlarmConfProfileExtEntry   OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX          AdslAlarmConfProfileExtEntry             MAX-ACCESS      not-accessibleLy & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 23]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002             STATUS          current             DESCRIPTION                 "An entry extends the adslLineAlarmConfProfileTable                  defined in [RFC2662].  Each entry corresponds to                  an ADSL alarm profile."             AUGMENTS { adslLineAlarmConfProfileEntry }         ::= { adslAlarmConfProfileExtTable 1 }         AdslAlarmConfProfileExtEntry ::=             SEQUENCE {             adslAtucThreshold15MinFailedFastR     Integer32,             adslAtucThreshold15MinSesL            Integer32,             adslAtucThreshold15MinUasL            Integer32,             adslAturThreshold15MinSesL            Integer32,             adslAturThreshold15MinUasL            Integer32         }         adslAtucThreshold15MinFailedFastR   OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      Integer32(0..900)             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-create             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "The first time the value of the corresponding                  instance of adslAtucPerfCurr15MinFailedFastR                  reaches or exceeds this value within a given                  15-minute performance data collection period,                  an adslAtucFailedFastRThreshTrap  notification                  will be generated. The value '0' will disable                  the notification. The default value of this                  object is '0'."             DEFVAL { 0 }         ::= { adslAlarmConfProfileExtEntry 1 }         adslAtucThreshold15MinSesL OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      Integer32(0..900)             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-create             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "The first time the value of the corresponding                  instance of adslAtucPerf15MinSesL reaches or                  exceeds this value within a given 15-minute                  performance data collection period, an                  adslAtucSesLThreshTrap notification will be                  generated. The value '0' will disable the                  notification.  The default value of this                  object is '0'."Ly & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 24]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002             DEFVAL { 0 }         ::= { adslAlarmConfProfileExtEntry 2 }         adslAtucThreshold15MinUasL OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      Integer32(0..900)             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-create             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "The first time the value of the corresponding                  instance of adslAtucPerf15MinUasL reaches or                  exceeds this value within a given 15-minute                  performance data collection period, an                  adslAtucUasLThreshTrap notification will be                  generated. The value '0' will disable the                  notification.  The default value of this                  object is '0'."             DEFVAL { 0 }         ::= { adslAlarmConfProfileExtEntry 3 }         adslAturThreshold15MinSesL OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      Integer32(0..900)             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-create             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "The first time the value of the corresponding                  instance of adslAturPerf15MinSesL reaches or                  exceeds this value within a given 15-minute                  performance data collection period, an                  adslAturSesLThreshTrap notification will be                  generated. The value '0' will disable the                  notification.  The default value of this                  object is '0'."             DEFVAL { 0 }         ::= { adslAlarmConfProfileExtEntry 4 }         adslAturThreshold15MinUasL OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      Integer32(0..900)             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-create             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                 "The first time the value of the corresponding                  instance of adslAturPerf15MinUasL reaches or                  exceeds this value within a given 15-minute                  performance data collection period, anLy & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 25]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002                  adslAturUasLThreshTrap notification will be                  generated. The value '0' will disable the                  notification.  The default value of this                  object is '0'."             DEFVAL { 0 }         ::= { adslAlarmConfProfileExtEntry 5 }  --   definitions   adslExtTraps OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { adslExtMibObjects 24 }   adslExtAtucTraps OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { adslExtTraps 1 }   adslExtAtucTrapsPrefix OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { adslExtAtucTraps 0 }         adslAtucFailedFastRThreshTrap      NOTIFICATION-TYPE             OBJECTS { adslAtucPerfCurr15MinFailedFastR }             STATUS  current             DESCRIPTION                 "Failed Fast Retrains 15-minute threshold reached."         ::= { adslExtAtucTrapsPrefix 1 }         adslAtucSesLThreshTrap      NOTIFICATION-TYPE             OBJECTS { adslAtucPerfCurr15MinSesL }             STATUS  current             DESCRIPTION                 "Severely errored seconds-line 15-minute threshold                  reached."         ::= { adslExtAtucTrapsPrefix 2 }         adslAtucUasLThreshTrap      NOTIFICATION-TYPE             OBJECTS { adslAtucPerfCurr15MinUasL }             STATUS  current             DESCRIPTION                 "Unavailable seconds-line 15-minute threshold                  reached."         ::= { adslExtAtucTrapsPrefix 3 }   adslExtAturTraps OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { adslExtTraps 2 }   adslExtAturTrapsPrefix OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { adslExtAturTraps 0 }         adslAturSesLThreshTrap      NOTIFICATION-TYPE             OBJECTS { adslAturPerfCurr15MinSesL }             STATUS  current             DESCRIPTIONLy & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 26]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002                 "Severely errored seconds-line 15-minute threshold                  reached."         ::= { adslExtAturTrapsPrefix 1 }         adslAturUasLThreshTrap      NOTIFICATION-TYPE             OBJECTS { adslAturPerfCurr15MinUasL }             STATUS  current             DESCRIPTION                 "Unavailable seconds-line 15-minute threshold                  reached."         ::= { adslExtAturTrapsPrefix 2 }   -- conformance information   adslExtConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { adslExtMIB 2 }   adslExtGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { adslExtConformance 1 }   adslExtCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { adslExtConformance 2 }         -- ATU-C agent compliance statements         adslExtLineMibAtucCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE             STATUS  current             DESCRIPTION                 "The compliance statement for SNMP entities which                  represent ADSL ATU-C interfaces."             MODULE  -- this module             MANDATORY-GROUPS                {                adslExtLineGroup,                adslExtLineConfProfileControlGroup,                adslExtLineAlarmConfProfileGroup                }             GROUP       adslExtAtucPhysPerfCounterGroup             DESCRIPTION                 "This group is optional.  Implementations which                  require continuous ATU-C physical event counters                  should implement this group."             GROUP       adslExtAturPhysPerfCounterGroup             DESCRIPTION                 "This group is optional.  Implementations which                  require continuous ATU-R physical event counters                  should implement this group."Ly & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 27]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002             GROUP   adslExtNotificationsGroup             DESCRIPTION           "This group is optional.  Implementations which                  support TCA (Threshold Crossing Alert) should                  implement this group."             OBJECT      adslAtucThreshold15MinFailedFastR             MIN-ACCESS  read-write             DESCRIPTION                 "Read-write access is applicable only when                  static profiles as defined in ADSL Line MIB                  [RFC2662] are implemented."             OBJECT      adslAtucThreshold15MinSesL             MIN-ACCESS  read-write             DESCRIPTION                 "Read-write access is applicable only when                  static profiles as defined in ADSL Line MIB                  [RFC2662] are implemented."             OBJECT      adslAtucThreshold15MinUasL             MIN-ACCESS  read-write             DESCRIPTION                 "Read-write access is applicable only when                  static profiles as defined in ADSL Line MIB                  [RFC2662] are implemented."             OBJECT      adslAturThreshold15MinSesL             MIN-ACCESS  read-write             DESCRIPTION                 "Read-write access is applicable only when                  static profiles as defined in ADSL Line MIB                  [RFC2662] are implemented."             OBJECT      adslAturThreshold15MinUasL             MIN-ACCESS  read-write             DESCRIPTION                 "Read-write access is applicable only when                  static profiles as defined in ADSL Line MIB                  [RFC2662] are implemented."             OBJECT      adslLineConfProfileDualLite             MIN-ACCESS  read-only             DESCRIPTION                 "Read-only access is applicable only when                  static profiles as defined in ADSL Line MIB                  [RFC2662] are implemented."Ly & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 28]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002         ::= { adslExtCompliances 1 }         -- units of conformance         adslExtLineGroup    OBJECT-GROUP             OBJECTS {                 adslLineConfProfileDualLite,                 adslLineTransAtucCap,                 adslLineTransAtucConfig,                 adslLineTransAtucActual,                 adslLineGlitePowerState                }             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION                 "A collection of objects providing extended                 configuration information about an ADSL Line."         ::= { adslExtGroups 1 }         adslExtAtucPhysPerfCounterGroup OBJECT-GROUP             OBJECTS {                 adslAtucPerfStatFastR,                 adslAtucPerfStatFailedFastR,                 adslAtucPerfCurr15MinFastR,                 adslAtucPerfCurr15MinFailedFastR,                 adslAtucPerfCurr1DayFastR,                 adslAtucPerfCurr1DayFailedFastR,                 adslAtucPerfPrev1DayFastR,                 adslAtucPerfPrev1DayFailedFastR,                 adslAtucPerfStatSesL,                 adslAtucPerfStatUasL,                 adslAtucPerfCurr15MinSesL,                 adslAtucPerfCurr15MinUasL,                 adslAtucPerfCurr1DaySesL,                 adslAtucPerfCurr1DayUasL,                 adslAtucPerfPrev1DaySesL,                 adslAtucPerfPrev1DayUasL,                 adslAtucIntervalFastR,                 adslAtucIntervalFailedFastR,                 adslAtucIntervalSesL,                 adslAtucIntervalUasL                }             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION                 "A collection of objects providing raw performance                 counts on an ADSL Line (ATU-C end)."         ::= { adslExtGroups 2 }         adslExtAturPhysPerfCounterGroup OBJECT-GROUP             OBJECTS {Ly & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 29]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002                 adslAturPerfStatSesL,                 adslAturPerfStatUasL,                 adslAturPerfCurr15MinSesL,                 adslAturPerfCurr15MinUasL,                 adslAturPerfCurr1DaySesL,                 adslAturPerfCurr1DayUasL,                 adslAturPerfPrev1DaySesL,                 adslAturPerfPrev1DayUasL,                 adslAturIntervalSesL, adslAturIntervalUasL                }             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION                 "A collection of objects providing raw performance                 counts on an ADSL Line (ATU-C end)."         ::= { adslExtGroups 3 }         adslExtLineConfProfileControlGroup OBJECT-GROUP             OBJECTS {                 adslConfProfileLineType                }             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION                 "A collection of objects providing profile                 control for the ADSL system."         ::= { adslExtGroups 4 }         adslExtLineAlarmConfProfileGroup OBJECT-GROUP             OBJECTS {                    adslAtucThreshold15MinFailedFastR,                    adslAtucThreshold15MinSesL,                    adslAtucThreshold15MinUasL,                    adslAturThreshold15MinSesL,                    adslAturThreshold15MinUasL                }             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION                 "A collection of objects providing alarm profile                 control for the ADSL system."         ::= { adslExtGroups 5 }         adslExtNotificationsGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP             NOTIFICATIONS {                 adslAtucFailedFastRThreshTrap,                 adslAtucSesLThreshTrap,                 adslAtucUasLThreshTrap,                 adslAturSesLThreshTrap,                 adslAturUasLThreshTrap             }Ly & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 30]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002             STATUS        current             DESCRIPTION                 "The collection of ADSL extension notifications."            ::= { adslExtGroups 6 }END7.  Acknowledgments   This document is a product of the ADSL MIB Working Group.8.  References8.1 Normative References   [ANSI T1.413]      American National Standards Institute, ANSI                      T1.413, Issue 2, "Standards Project for Interfaces                      Relating to Carrier to Customer Connection of ADSL                      Equipment", 1998.   [ETSI DTS/TM06006] European Telecommunications Standards Institute                      "ADSL European Specific Requirements", November                      2000.   [ITU G.992.1]      ITU-T Telecommunication Standardization Sector,                      "Asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL)                      transceivers", June 1999.   [ITU G.992.2]      ITU-T Telecommunication Standardization Sector,                      "Splitterless asymmetric digital subscriber line                      (ADSL) transceivers", June 1999.   [ITU G.997.1]      ITU-T Telecommunication Standardization Sector,                      "Physical Layer Management of Digital Subscriber                      Transceivers", June 1999.   [RFC2026]          Bradner S., "The Internet Standards Process -                      Revision 3",BCP 9,RFC 2026, October 1996.   [RFC2028]          Hovey R. and  S. Bradner, "The Organizations                      Involved in the IETF Standards Process",BCP 11,RFC 2028, October 1996.   [RFC2493]          Tesink, K., "Textual Conventions for MIB Modules                      Using Performance History Based on 15 Minute                      Intervals"RFC 2493, January 1999.Ly & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 31]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002   [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.   [RFC2662]          Bathrick, G. and F. Ly, "Definitions of Managed                      Objects for the ADSL Lines",RFC 2662, May 1999.   [RFC2863]          McCloghrie, K. and F. Kastenholz, "The Interfaces                      Group MIB",RFC 2863, June 2000.   [RFC3414]          Blumenthal, U. and B. Wijnen, "User-based Security                      Model (USM) for version 3 of the Simple Network                      Management Protocol (SNMPv3)", STD 62,RFC 3414,                      December 2002.   [RFC3415]          Wijnen, B., Presuhn, R. and K. McCloghrie, "View-                      based Access Control Model (VACM) for the Simple                      Network Management Protocol (SNMP)", STD 62,RFC3415, December 2002.8.2 Informative References   [RFC3410]          Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D. and B. Stewart,                      "Introduction and Applicability Statements for                      Internet-Standard Management Framework",RFC 3410,                      December 2002.9.  Security Considerations   The following security matters should be considered when implementing   this MIB.   1) Blocking unauthorized access to the ADSL MIB via the element      management system is outside the scope of this document.  It      should be noted that access to the MIB permits the unauthorized      entity to modify the profiles (section 6.4) such that both      subscriber service and network operations can be interfered with.Ly & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 32]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002      Subscriber service can be altered by modifying any of a number of      service characteristics such as rate partitioning and maximum      transmission rates.  Network operations can be impacted by      modifying notification thresholds such as Signal-to-Noise Ratio      (SNR) margins.   2) SNMPv1 by itself is such an insecure environment.  Even if the      network itself is secure (for example by using IPSec), there is no      control over who on the secure network is allowed to access and      GET (read) the objects in this MIB.  It is recommended that the      implementors consider the security features as provided by the      SNMPv3 framework.   Specifically, the use of the User-based      Security Model STD 62,RFC 3414 [RFC3414] and the View-based      Access Control Model STD 62,RFC 3415 [RFC3415] 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 only those objects, and to those      principals (users) that have legitimate rights to access them.   3) The profile mechanism presented in this document requires specific      attention.  The implementor of this MIB has a choice of      implementing either 'static' or 'dynamic' profiles.  This decision      must be consistent with the implementation ofRFC 2662.      In the case of 'static' profiles, the elements of the profile are      read-write, as opposed to read-create when 'dynamic' profiles are      implemented:         - adslConfProfileLineType,         - adslAtucThreshold15MinFailedFastR,         - adslAtucThreshold15MinSesL,         - adslAtucThreshold15MinUasL,         - adslAturThreshold15MinSesL, and         - adslAturThreshold15MinUasL.      This decision also impacts the mechanics of the index,      adslLineConfProfileDualLite.  When 'static' profiles are      implemented, its value is algorithmically set by the system and      its value is based on the ifIndex.  Hence it is not guaranteed      across system reboots.  Similar to the handling of      adslLineConfProfile [RFC2662], the implementor of this MIB must      ensure that the profile object values associated with these      indices are maintained across system reboots.Ly & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 33]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 2002      In the case of dynamic profiles, this object is set by the SNMP      manager.  The implementor of this MIB may want to provide a view      of the profile on a customer-by-customer standpoint, but should be      cautious of the dynamic nature of these objects.      4) ADSL layer connectivity from the ATU-R will permit the      subscriber to manipulate both the ADSL link directly and the ADSL      overhead control channel(AOC)/embedded operations channel (EOC)      for their own loop.  For example,  unchecked or unfiltered      fluctuations initiated by the subscriber could generate sufficient      notifications to potentially overwhelm either the management      interface to the network or the element manager.  Other attacks      affecting the ATU-R portions of the MIB may also be possible.10. Intellectual Property Notice   The IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any   intellectual property or other rights that might be claimed to   pertain to the implementation or use of the technology described in   this document or the extent to which any license under such rights   might or might not be available; neither does it represent that it   has made any effort to identify any such rights.  Information on the   IETF's procedures with respect to rights in standards-track and   standards-related documentation can be found inBCP-11 [RFC2028].   Copies of claims of rights made available for publication and any   assurances of licenses to be made available, or the result of an   attempt made to obtain a general license or permission for the use of   such proprietary rights by implementors or users of this   specification can be obtained from the IETF Secretariat.   The IETF invites any interested party to bring to its attention any   copyrights, patents or patent applications, or other proprietary   rights that may cover technology that may be required to practice   this standard.  Please address the information to the IETF Executive   Director.Ly & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 34]

RFC 3440                ADSL Line Extension MIB            December 200211.  Authors' Addresses   Faye Ly   Pedestal Networks   6503 Dumbarton Circle,   Fremont, CA 94555   Phone: +1 510-578-0158   Fax:   +1 510-744-5152   EMail: faye@pedestalnetworks.com   Gregory Bathrick   Nokia Networks   2235 Mercury Way,   Santa Rosa, CA 95405   Phone: +1 707-362-1125   Fax:   +1 707-535-7300   EMail: greg.bathrick@nokia.comLy & Bathrick               Standards Track                    [Page 35]

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