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Network Working Group                                          M. AllenRequest for Comments: 2051                               Wall Data Inc.Category: Standards Track                                   B. Clouston                                                         Z. Kielczewski                                                          Cisco Systems                                                                W. Kwan                                                Jupiter Technology Inc.                                                               B. Moore                                                                    IBM                                                           October 1996Definitions of Managed Objects for APPC using SMIv2Status 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.Table of Contents1.     Introduction  ...........................................12.     The SNMP Network Management Framework  ..................13.     Overview  ...............................................23.1    APPC MIB structure ......................................44.     Definitions  ............................................105.     Acknowledgments  ........................................1236.     References  .............................................1237.     Security Considerations  ................................1238.     Authors' Addresses  .....................................1241.  Introduction   This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)   for use with network management protocols in the Internet community.   In particular, it defines objects for managing the configuration,   monitoring and controlling of network devices with APPC (Advanced   Program-to-Program Communications) capabilities.  This memo   identifies managed objects for the SNA LU6.2 protocols.2.  The SNMP Network Management Framework   The SNMP Network Management Framework consists of several components.   For the purpose of this specification, the applicable components of   the Framework are the SMI and related documents [2,3,4], which   define the mechanisms used for describing and naming objects for theAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 1]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996   purpose of management.   The Framework permits new objects to be defined for the purpose of   experimentation and evaluation.3.  Overview   This document identifies the proposed set of objects for managing the   configuration, monitoring and controlling devices with APPC   capabilities.  APPC is the aspect of SNA which supports peer-to-peer   communication, and provides the interface for applications to   communicate.  In this document, we will describe LU6.2 protocol-   specific managed objects.   This document describes both dependent and independent LU 6.2   protocols.   A dependent LU requires assistance from an SSCP in order to activate   an LU 6.2 session.  An independent LU is able to activate an LU 6.2   session without assistance from the SSCP.  If the agent supports   dependent LU 6.2 only, the SNA NAU MIB,RFC 1666 [7] is used instead   to represent those objects.   Local LUs and partner LUs connect with each other using sessions.   Multiple different sessions can be established between LUs with   characteristics defined by Modes.  Session limits within a defined   Mode are negotiated between the local and partner LUs using a   protocol called CNOS (Change Number of Sessions).   Transaction Programs (TPs) are applications that use sessions to   communicate with each other.  Multiple TPs can use the same session,   but not at the same time. A single usage of a session is called a   conversation. While a session can stay active for a long time, a   conversation can come up and down based on usage by the TPs.   Common Programming Interface - Communications (CPI-C) is a standard   API (Application Programming Interface) for APPC and OSI TP that is   used by TPs for accessing conversations. Although, many of the CPI-C   objects in this MIB are relevant to both APPC and OSI TP, the   intention is for managing APPC products only.   SNA names such as LU names, CP names, mode names, and COS names can   be padded with space characters in SNA formats.  These space   characters are insignificant.  For example, in a BIND RU a mode name   of "#INTER" with a length of 6 is identical to a mode name of "#INTER   " with a length of 8.  However, in this MIB, insignificant space   characters are not included by the agent. Using the mode name from   the previous example, an agent would return a length of 6 and theAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 2]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996   string "#INTER" with no space characters for appcModeAdminModeName,   regardless of how it appears in the BIND RU or in internal storage.   The lone exception is the all blank mode name, for which the agent   returns a length of 8 and the string " " (8 space characterss).   When an SNA name is functioning as a table index, an agent shall   treat trailing space characters as significant.  If a Management   Station requests the objects from a row with index "#INTER  ", the   agent does not match this to the row with index "#INTER".  Since an   agent has no insignificant space characters in any of its table   indices, the only reason for a Management Station to include them   would be to start GetNext processing at a chosen point in a table.   For example, a GetNext request with index "M       " would start   retrieval from a table at the first row with an 8-character index   beginning with M or a letter after M.   The SNA/APPC terms and overall architecture are documented in [1],   [5], and [6].   Highlights of the management functions supported by the APPC MIB   module include the following:   o    Activating and deactivating statistics keeping and counting.   o    Activating and deactivating tracing.   o    Issuing CNOS processing verbs/commands for        INITIALIZE_SESSION_LIMIT, CHANGE_SESSION_LIMIT and        RESET_SESSION_LIMIT.   o    Monitoring of parameters related to local LU, partner LU, modes,        TPs and CPI-C side information.   o    Deactivating sessions.   o    Monitoring of LU6.2-specific session operational parameters and        statistics, historical information about abnormally terminated        sessions, and information about APPC sessions that are        transported by APPN HPR.   o    Monitoring of conversation operational parameters, and        historical information about abnormally terminated sessions.Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 3]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996   This MIB module does not support:   o    Modifying APPC defaults.   o    Creating and deleting partner LUs, modes, TPs, and CPI-C side        information tables.   o    Modifying parameters related to local LU, partner LU, modes,        TPs, and CPI-C side information.   o    Activating or deactivating local LUs.   o    Activating or deactivating partner LUs.   o    Activating or deactivating conversations.   o    Activating or deactivating Transaction Programs.   o    Activating sessions.   o    Traps3.1.  APPC MIB Structure   The APPC MIB module contains six groups of objects:   o    appcGlobal - objects related to global defaults and controls.        In addition, CNOS processing objects are also part of this group.   o    appcLu   - objects related to LU6.2-specific local and partner        LU, mode definition, monitoring and control.   o    appcTp  - objects related to transaction program definition,        monitoring and control.   o    appcSession  - objects related to LU6.2-specific session        monitoring.   o    appcConversation  - objects related to conversation monitoring.   o    appcCPIC  - objects related to related CPI-C side information.   These groups are described below in more detail.   The objects related to LU6.2 are generally organized into two types of   tables: the Admin and Oper tables.Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 4]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996   The "Admin" table contains read-only objects which contain default or   expected configuration values. This MIB does not create or modify   configuration values.  The "Oper" table contains objects which   provide current operational values, such as state values or   negotiated parameters, for dynamic or configured objects.  Dynamic   objects are created by the APPC system using one of the templates   provided in the "Admin" table.  Configured objects usually have a   one-to-one relationship between "Admin" and "Oper" entries.  However,   some "Admin" values may have changed since the object became   operational, such that the "Oper" values may no longer be based on   the "Admin" values.  The "Admin" entry could even be deleted.  For   example, some implementations may allow a mode definition   (appcModeAdminEntry) to be deleted even while an active session was   using this mode (appcModeOperEntry still exists).  Where appropriate,   the "Oper" table may include initial starting values for objects that   can be reconfigured while operational.  How the "Admin" values are   changed or deleted is outside the scope of this MIB.3.1.1.  appcGlobal group   The appcGlobal group consists of the following tables and objects:   1) appcCntrlAdminGroup   This group of objects controls whether certain statistics and   counters (e.g., session counters and RSCV collection) should be   maintained by the Agent.  In addition, the ability to activate and   deactivate tracing is also supported through objects in this group.   These objects are for Agent implementations that wish to provide this   level of operational control and are optional.   The objects in this group represent the desired state, with the   actual operational values in appcCntlOperGroup.   These objects can be generated initially, after startup of SNA   service, by the Agent which uses information from the Node   configuration file.  Subsequent modifications of object values is   possible by a Management station.  The modifications to these objects   can be saved in the Node configuration file for the next startup   (i.e., restart or next initialization) of SNA service, but the   mechanism for this function is not defined in this document.   2) appcCntrlOperGroup   This group of objects monitors whether certain statistics and   counters (e.g., session counters and RSCV collection ) are maintained   by an Agent.  In addition, the ability to monitor tracing activity is   also supported through objects in this group.Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 5]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996   This table represents the actual operational state. These states can   be modified via objects in the appcCntrlAdminGroup.   3) appcGlobalObjects   These objects describe global information such as APPC system start   time, the control point name, and default LU 6.2 configuration   values.  The type of default configuration information includes mode   name, LU, and maximum logical record size.   4) appcCnosControl   These objects allows for issuing of CNOS commands relative to a local   and partner LU pair and a Mode.  They support the following CNOS   commands:  INITIALIZE_SESSION_LIMIT, CHANGE_SESSION_LIMIT and   RESET_SESSION_LIMIT.   The objects in this group can be modified by a Management Station.   This group consists of objects that are relevant to the CNOS commands   parameters, which a Management Station needs to set.  After setting   the parameters of a CNOS command, the Management Station will set the   control object (appcCnosCommand) to request the Agent to issue the   appropriate CNOS command.3.1.2.  appcLu group   The appcLu group consists of the following tables:   1) appcLluAdminTable   This table contains objects which describe specific LU6.2 local LU   configuration information.  The type of information includes the   maximum number of sessions supported and compression parameters.   2) appcLluOperTable   This table contains objects which describe specific LU6.2 local LU   operational information. The type of information includes the maximum   number of sessions supported, the number of sessions currently   active, and compression parameters.   3) appcLuPairAdminTable   This table contains objects which describe local LU and partner LU   configuration information. The type of information includes security   information and whether parallel sessions are supported.Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 6]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996   For those implementations that have partner LU definitions associated   with each local LU, multiple entries with the same   appcLuPairAdminParLuName could exist with different   appcLuPairAdminLocLuName.  For those implementations in which partner   LU definitions apply to all local LUs, the appcLuPairAdminLocLuName   is set to '*ALL'.   4) appcLuPairOperTable   This table contains objects which describe partner/local LU pair run-   time operational information.  The type of information includes   security information and whether parallel sessions are supported.   Although the Admin (appcLuPairAdminTable) table entries could be   global to all local LUs in a Node, an entry in this Oper table is   always associated with one local LU.   A row in this table is created as soon as there is an active session   between the local and partner LU. Two entries are present when both   LUs in a pair are local.   5) appcModeAdminTable   This table contains objects which describe Mode configuration   information. The type of information includes the mode name and   maximum session limit.   For those implementations that have Mode definitions associated with   each local and partner LU pair, multiple entries with the same   appcModeAdminModeName could exist with different   appcModeAdminLocLuName and appcModeAdminParLuName.  For those   implementations in which Mode definitions apply to all local and/or   all partner LUs, the appcModeAdminLocLuName and/or   appcModeAdminParLuName are set to '*ALL'.   6) appcModeOperTable   This table contains objects which describe Mode run-time operational   information for each local/partner LU pair.  The type of information   includes the mode name and maximum session limit.   Although the Admin table entries could be global to all local and   partner LUs in a Node, the Oper table entries are always associated   with one local and partner LU pair.   A row in this table is created as soon as there is an active session   between local and partner LU for this Mode. Two entries are present   when both LUs in a pair are local.Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 7]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 19963.1.3.  appcTp group   The appcTp group consists of the following table:   1) appcTpAdminTable   This table contains objects which describe transaction program (TP)   configuration information. The type of information includes the TP   name and TP operation, indicating how the TP will be started.   For those implementations that have TP definitions associated with   each local LU, multiple entries with the same appcTpAdminTpName could   exist with different appcTpAdminLocLuName.  For those implementations   in which TP definition applies to all local LUs, it will have   appcTpAdminLocLuName set to '*ALL'.   There is no appcTpOperTable. Run-time information about TP tends to   be product-specific (e.g., process Id), and much of the information   can be derived from the conversation tables.3.1.4.  appcSession group   The appcSession group consists of the following tables:   1) appcActSessTable   This table contains objects which describe LU6.2 session information.   The type of information includes the PCID and the pacing counts.   2) appcSessStatsTable   This table contains statistical information about LU 6.2 sessions.   The type of information includes counters of bytes and RUs sent and   received.   3) appcHistSessTable   This table contains historical information about APPC sessions that   have terminated abnormally.  The type of information includes the   unbind type and sense data.   4) appcSessRtpTable   This table contains information about LU 6.2 sesions that are being   transported by High Performance Routing.  The type of information   includes the NCEID and TCID.Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 8]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 19963.1.5.  appcConversation group   The appcConversation group consists of the following tables:   1) appcActiveConvTable   This table contains objects which describe active conversation   information. The type of information includes the state and type.  An   entry is created by an Agent when the conversation is started, and is   removed when the conversation ends.   2) appcHistConvTable   This table contains objects which describe historical conversation   information about abnormally terminated conversations.  The number of   entries and how long they are kept depends on the Agent   implementation.  The type of information inclues the sense data and   log data.3.1.6.  appcCPIC group   The appcCPIC group consists of the following tables:   1) appcCpicAdminTable   This table contains objects which describe CPI-C side information.   The type of information includes the symbolic destination name and   partner LU name.   For those implementations that have CPI-C definition associated with   each local LU, multiple entries with the same   appcCpicAdminSymbDestName could exist with different   appcCpicAdminLocLuName.  For those implementations in which CPI-C   definition applies to all local LUs, it will have   appcCpicAdminLocLuName set to '*ALL'.   2) appcCpicOperTable   This table contains objects which describe CPI-C run-time operational   information.  The type of information includes the symbolic   destination name and partner LU name.Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 9]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 19964.  DefinitionsAPPC-MIB DEFINITIONS        ::= BEGINIMPORTS      DisplayString, InstancePointer, TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, DateAndTime                FROM SNMPv2-TC      mib-2, Counter32, Gauge32, Integer32, TimeTicks,      OBJECT-TYPE, MODULE-IDENTITY                FROM SNMPv2-SMI      snanauMIB                FROM SNA-NAU-MIB      MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP                FROM SNMPv2-CONF;appcMIB MODULE-IDENTITY      LAST-UPDATED  "9512150000Z"      ORGANIZATION  "IETF SNA NAU MIB Working Group"      CONTACT-INFO                "                        Michael Allen                        Wall Data Inc.                        P.O.Box 1120                        Duval, WA 98019, USA                        Tel:    1 206 844 3505                        E-mail: mallen@hq.walldata.com                        Bob Clouston                        Cisco Systems                        7025 Kit Creek Road                        P.O. Box 14987                        Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA                        Tel:    1 919 472 2333                        E-mail: clouston@cisco.com                        Zbigniew Kielczewski                        Cisco Systems                        3100 Smoketree Court                        Raleigh, NC 27604, USA                        Tel:    1 919 871 6326                        E-mail: zbig@cisco.comAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 10]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996                        William Kwan                        Jupiter Technology Inc.                        200 Prospect Street                        Waltham, MA 02254, USA                        Tel:    1 617 894 9300, x423                        E-mail: billk@jti.com                        Bob Moore                        IBM Corporation                        800 Park Offices Drive                        CNMA/664                        P.O. Box 12195                        Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA                        Tel:    1 919 254 4436                        E-mail: remoore@ralvm6.vnet.ibm.com                "      DESCRIPTION          "This is the MIB module for objects used to manage network          devices with APPC capabilities."::= { snanauMIB 3 }appcObjects          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appcMIB 1 }  appcGlobal         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appcObjects 1 }  appcLu             OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appcObjects 2 }  appcTp             OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appcObjects 3 }  appcSession        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appcObjects 4 }  appcConversation   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appcObjects 5 }  appcCPIC           OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appcObjects 6 }-- *********************************************************************-- Objects in this MIB are used to model an SNA device that supports-- APPC LUs.-- Following is the overall organization of the MIB.---- 1.   APPC Global Objects            - global values, defaults,--                                       controls (including CNOS)-- 2.   APPC Defined Lu Tables         - Admin and Oper-- 3.   APPC Defined LU Pair Tables    - Admin and Oper-- 4.   APPC Mode Tables               - Admin and Oper-- 5.   APPC TP Tables                 - Admin only-- 6.   APPC Session Tables            - Active, Stats, History, RTP-- 7.   APPC Conversation Table        - Active, History-- 8.   APPC CPIC side info            - Admin and Oper-- *********************************************************************-- *********************************************************************Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 11]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996-- Textual Convention-- ---------------------------------------------------------------------SnaSenseData ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "To facilitate their display by a Management Station, sense          data objects in the MIB are represented as DisplayStrings of          size 8.  Eight '0' characters indicates that no sense data          identifying an SNA error condition is available."      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (8))-- *********************************************************************-- APPC Control Objects-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- The following objects allow:--    * the collection of APPC Session information counters--      to be started and stopped--    * the collection of APPC Session RSCVs--      to be started and stopped--    * the collection of APPC tracing information to be started and--      stopped---- These objects are for implementations that wish to provide-- this level of operational control.  This group is-- conditionally mandatory in the conformance section of the MIB.---- *********************************************************************-- *********************************************************************-- Control Admin--      These objects contain the desired states for the controls.--      The actual states are in the Oper objects.-- *********************************************************************appcCntrlAdminGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appcGlobal 1 }appcCntrlAdminStat OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      notActive(1),                      active(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-write      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates the desired state of statistics collection:              notActive  collection of counters is not active.              active     collection of counters is active.Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 12]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996           When this object is set to notActive, all of the entries are           removed from the appcSessStatsTable."      ::= { appcCntrlAdminGroup  1 }appcCntrlAdminRscv OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      notActive(1),                      active(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-write      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates the desired state of RSCV information collection:              notActive  collection of route selection control vectors                         is not active.              active     collection of route selection control vectors                         is active."      ::= { appcCntrlAdminGroup  2 }appcCntrlAdminTrace OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      notActive(1),                      active(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-write      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates the desired state of tracing:              notActive  collection of tracing information is not active              active     collection of tracing information is active"      ::= { appcCntrlAdminGroup  3 }appcCntrlAdminTraceParm OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..128))      MAX-ACCESS read-write      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the parameter to be used in conjunction with          activating tracing.  The actual content is implementation          dependent."      ::= { appcCntrlAdminGroup  4 }-- *********************************************************************Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 13]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996-- Control Oper--      These objects contain the actual states of the controls.-- *********************************************************************appcCntrlOperGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appcGlobal 2 }appcCntrlOperStat OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      notActive(1),                      active(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates the current collection options in effect:              notActive  collection of counters is not active.              active     collection of counters is active.          Statistical entries are present in the appcSessStatsTable          only when the value of this object is 'active'."      ::= { appcCntrlOperGroup 1 }appcCntrlOperStatTime OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX TimeTicks      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Time since the appcCntrlOperStat object last changed.           This time is in hundreds of a second."      ::= { appcCntrlOperGroup 2 }appcCntrlOperRscv OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      notActive(1),                      active(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates the current collection options in effect:              notActive  collection of route selection control vectors                         is not active.              active     collection of route selection control vectors                         is active."Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 14]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      ::= { appcCntrlOperGroup 3 }appcCntrlOperRscvTime OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX TimeTicks      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Time since the appcCntrlOperRscv object last changed.           This time is in hundreds of a second."      ::= { appcCntrlOperGroup 4 }appcCntrlOperTrace OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      notActive(1),                      active(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates the current state of tracing:              notActive  collection of tracing information is not active.              active     collection of tracing information is active."      ::= { appcCntrlOperGroup 5 }appcCntrlOperTraceTime OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX TimeTicks      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Time since the appcCntrlOperTrace object last changed.           This time is in hundreds of a second."      ::= { appcCntrlOperGroup 6 }appcCntrlOperTraceParm OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..128))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the parameter used in conjunction with activating           tracing. The actual content is implementation dependent."      ::= { appcCntrlOperGroup 7 }-- ******************************************************************Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 15]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996----    APPC global settings---- ******************************************************************appcGlobalObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appcGlobal 3 }appcUpTime OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX TimeTicks      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The time, in hundredths of a second, since the          APPC portion of the system was last reinitialized."      ::= { appcGlobalObjects 1 }appcDefaultModeName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..8))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the mode name to be used under the following           conditions:              When an incoming BIND request contains a mode name not              defined at the local node.  The parameters defined for              this mode are used for the inbound implicit mode              capability.              When an APPC program issues an [MC_]ALLOCATE,              [MC_]SEND_CONVERSATION, or CNOS verb, or when a CPI-C              program issues an Allocate (CMALLC) call,              specifying a mode name not defined at the local node.  The              parameters defined for this mode are used for the outbound              implicit mode capability.           This mode name must match a defined entry in the           appcModeAdminTable."      ::= { appcGlobalObjects 2 }appcDefaultLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the name of the local LU that is to serve as the          default LU.  This is the default LU to which are routed inboundAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 16]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996          BIND requests that exclude the secondary LU name.  This field          is from 1 to 17 characters in length, including a period (.)          which separates the NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is          present.  This local LU name must match a defined entry in the          appcLluAdminTable."      ::= { appcGlobalObjects 3 }appcDefaultImplInbndPlu OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      no(1),                      yes(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies whether or not inbound implicit partner LU support          is enabled.  The following values are defined:              no   -  Specifies that inbound implicit partner LU support                      is disabled, which means that an incoming bind that                      specifies a partner LU that is not defined at the                      local node will be rejected.              yes  -  Specifies that inbound implicit partner LU support                      is enabled, which provides the capability to accept                      an incoming BIND request that contains a partner LU                      name that is not defined at the local node."      ::= { appcGlobalObjects 4 }appcDefaultMaxMcLlSndSize OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the maximum size of a logical record to be used for          a mapped conversation when sending data to either the inbound          or outbound implicit partner LU.  This size is the maximum          number of bytes in a single logical record, as indicated in the          LL field of the record.  The default value is 32767.          Note that this object does not limit the maximum size that an          application program can supply on the Send Data call for a          mapped conversation."      ::= { appcGlobalObjects 5 }Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 17]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996appcDefaultFileSpec OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..80))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The local file specification that is to be searched by the           APPC attach manager when no DEFINE_TP verb has been issued           for the TP name received on an incoming attach.  In this           case, the attach manager will attempt to start a program           whose file name is the same as the incoming TP name.  If           found, the program is loaded. If not found, the attach is           rejected.           The value '*' indicates that the normal search path for           executable programs is to be used for locating an undefined           transaction program.           A null string indicates that there is no default file           specification for undefined transaction programs."      ::= { appcGlobalObjects 6 }appcDefaultTpOperation OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      other(1),                      queuedOperatorStarted(2),                      queuedOperatorPreloaded(3),                      queuedAmStarted(4),                      nonqueuedAmStarted(5)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies how the program will be started.              other - Specifies that the default TP operation is none of                      the methods specified below. It may be a                      product-specific method.              queuedOperatorStarted - Specifies that one version of the                      program will be run at a time.  If an incoming                      attach arrives and the program has not been started                      yet, APPC will issue a message to the operator to                      start the specified program.  Subsequent attaches                      that arrive while the program is active will be                      queued.              queuedOperatorPreloaded - Specifies that one versionAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 18]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996                      of the program will be run at a time.  If an                      incoming attach arrives and the program has not                      been started yet, the Attach will be rejected.  The                      APPC attach manager determines that a TP has                      started upon reception of an APPC RECEIVE_ALLOCATE                      verb, or a CPI-C Accept_Conversation (CMACCP) or                      Specify_Local_TP_Name (CMSLTP) call.  No message is                      sent to the operator.  Subsequent attaches that                      arrive while the program is active are queued.              queuedAmStarted - Specifies that one version of the                      program will be run at a time and will be started                      by the APPC attach manager.  Subsequent attaches                      that arrive while the program is active will be                      queued.              nonqueuedAmStarted - Specifies that multiple copies of                      the program will be run at a time and will be                      started by the APPC attach manager. "      ::= { appcGlobalObjects 7 }appcDefaultTpConvSecRqd OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      no(1),                      yes(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies whether or not conversation security will be used          for default TPs.              no   -  Specifies that the incoming attach does not have to                      contain security information.              yes  -  Specifies that the incoming attach must contain                      valid authentication information (e.g., user ID and                      password)."      ::= { appcGlobalObjects 8 }appcLocalCpName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..17))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the name of the local control point.  This field is          from 0 to 17 characters in length, including a period (.) whichAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 19]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996          separates the NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is present.          A null string indicates that the value is unknown."      ::= { appcGlobalObjects 9 }appcActiveSessions OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Gauge32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the total number of active APPC sessions supported          by this implementation.  Sessions for which both LUs are local          are counted twice."      ::= { appcGlobalObjects 10 }appcActiveHprSessions OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Gauge32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the total number of active HPR APPC sessions."      ::= { appcGlobalObjects 11 }-- ******************************************************************--    APPC CNOS control---- This group contains objects for issuing APPC Change-Number-of-Session-- (CNOS) commands to a specific mode.  Specifically, the commands-- supported are:--              INITIALIZE_SESSION_LIMIT--              CHANGE_SESSION_LIMIT--              RESET_SESSION_LIMIT------ ******************************************************************appcCnosControl OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appcGlobal 4 }appcCnosCommand OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      initSesslimit(1),                      changeSesslimit(2),                      resetSesslimit(3)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-write      STATUS currentAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 20]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the CNOS command or verb to issue.  First set the          values of the particular CNOS parameter objects (from the range          { appcCnosControl 2 } through { appcCnosControl 8 }) that apply          to the CNOS command to be executed, set the three CNOS target          objects ({ appcCnosControl 9 } through { appcCnosControl 11 }),          then set this object to the command to be executed.          Here is the list of parameter objects that must be set for each          of the CNOS commands:             INIT_SESSION_LIMIT -                appcCnosMaxSessLimit                appcCnosMinCwinLimit                appcCnosMinClosLimit                appcCnosTargetLocLuName                appcCnosTargetParLuName                appcCnosTargetModeName             CHANGE_SESSION_LIMIT -                appcCnosMaxSessLimit                appcCnosMinCwinLimit                appcCnosMinClosLimit                appcCnosResponsible                appcCnosTargetLocLuName                appcCnosTargetParLuName                appcCnosTargetModeName             RESET_SESSION_LIMIT -                appcCnosResponsible                appcCnosDrainPart                appcCnosForce                appcCnosTargetLocLuName                appcCnosTargetParLuName                appcCnosTargetModeName          "      ::= { appcCnosControl 1 }appcCnosMaxSessLimit OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-write      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the maximum value that the local LU is to use,          during CNOS processing, for the session limit.  The local LU,          as a target LU, will negotiate a higher session limit it          receives in the CNOS request down to this maximum value.  TheAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 21]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996          local LU, as a source LU, will restrict the session limit it          sends in a CNOS request to a value less than or equal to this          maximum value.           If set (i.e., greater than 0), this overrides the maximum           session limit defined in the appcModeAdminTable.           This parameter should be set to the desired value before           setting the command (appcCnosCommand).           This parameter applies to the INITIALIZE_SESSION_LIMIT and           CHANGE_SESSION_LIMIT verbs."      DEFVAL { 0 }      ::= { appcCnosControl 2 }appcCnosMinCwinLimit OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-write      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the default minimum contention winner sessions          limit.          This parameter should be set to the desired value before          setting the command (appcCnosCommand).          This parameter applies to the INITIALIZE_SESSION_LIMIT and          CHANGE_SESSION_LIMIT verbs."      DEFVAL { 0 }      ::= { appcCnosControl 3 }appcCnosMinClosLimit OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-write      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the default minimum contention loser sessions limit.           This parameter should be set to the desired value before           setting the command (appcCnosCommand).           This parameter applies to the INITIALIZE_SESSION_LIMIT and           CHANGE_SESSION_LIMIT verbs."Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 22]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      DEFVAL { 0 }      ::= { appcCnosControl 4 }appcCnosDrainSelf OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      no(1),                      yes(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-write      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies whether the local LU is draining its conversations          for this mode.  When a mode session limit is reset (via a CNOS          RESET_SESSION_LIMIT request), the local LU could be set to          process all queued conversations before deactivating all of the          sessions (using the SNA Bracket Initiation Stopped or BIS          protocol).          This parameter should be set to the desired value before          setting the command (appcCnosCommand).          This parameter applies only to the RESET_SESSION_LIMIT verb."      DEFVAL { no }      ::= { appcCnosControl 5 }appcCnosDrainPart OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      no(1),                      yes(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-write      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies whether the partner LU is draining its conversations          for this mode.  When a mode session limit is reset (via a CNOS          RESET_SESSION_LIMIT request), the partner LU could be set to          process all queued conversations before deactivating all of the          sessions (using the SNA Bracket Initiation Stop or BIS          protocol).          This parameter should be set to the desired value before          setting the command (appcCnosCommand).          This parameter applies only to the RESET_SESSION_LIMIT verb."Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 23]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      DEFVAL { yes }      ::= { appcCnosControl 6 }appcCnosResponsible OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      source(1),                      target(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-write      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies which LU is responsible for selecting and          deactivating sessions as a result of a change that decreases          the session limit or the maximum number of contention winner          sessions for the source or target LU.  If no session need to be          deactivated, this parameter is ignored.                source  -       specifies that the source (local) LU is                                responsible.  The target (partner) LU                                cannot negotiate this value.                target  -       specifies that the target (partner) LU is                                responsible. The target LU can negotiate                                this value to source.           This parameter should be set to the desired value before           setting the command (appcCnosCommand).           This parameter applies to the RESET_SESSION_LIMIT and           CHANGE_SESSION_LIMIT verbs."      DEFVAL { source }      ::= { appcCnosControl 7 }appcCnosForce OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      no(1),                      yes(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-write      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies whether the local LU should force the resetting of          the session limit when certain error conditions occur that          prevent the successful exchange of CNOS request and reply.           This parameter should be set to the desired value beforeAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 24]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996           setting the command (appcCnosCommand).           This parameter applies only to the RESET_SESSION_LIMIT verb."      DEFVAL { no }      ::= { appcCnosControl 8 }appcCnosTargetLocLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS read-write      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The SNA name of the local LU to which the CNOS command is           to be applied. This field is from 1 to 17 characters in           length, including a period (.) which separates the           NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is present.           This object should be set to the desired value before setting           the command (appcCnosCommand).           This parameter applies to all CNOS verbs."      ::= { appcCnosControl 9 }appcCnosTargetParLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS read-write      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The SNA name of the partner LU to which the CNOS command is           to be applied. This field is from 1 to 17 characters in           length, including a period (.) which separates the           NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is present.           This object should be set to the desired value before setting           the command (appcCnosCommand).           This parameter applies to all CNOS verbs."      ::= { appcCnosControl 10 }appcCnosTargetModeName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..8))      MAX-ACCESS read-write      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the mode name to which the CNOS command is to beAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 25]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996           applied.           This object should be set to the desired value before setting           the command (appcCnosCommand).           This parameter applies to all CNOS verbs."      ::= { appcCnosControl 11 }-- *********************************************************************--    APPC LU information-- -----------------------------------------------------------------------  Local LU--  Partner LU--  Mode-- *********************************************************************-- *********************************************************************--  APPC Local LU----  The entries in the following tables provide information for--  independent and dependent LU 6.2.---- *********************************************************************-- *********************************************************************--    APPC Local LU Admin Table--    Objects in this table contain default or expected configuration--    values for local 6.2 LUs.-- *********************************************************************appcLluAdminTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AppcLluAdminEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "APPC Local LU Admin Table."      ::= { appcLu 1 }appcLluAdminEntry OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX AppcLluAdminEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Information about local APPC LUs. "Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 26]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      INDEX { appcLluAdminName }      ::= { appcLluAdminTable 1 }AppcLluAdminEntry     ::= SEQUENCE {        appcLluAdminName               DisplayString,        appcLluAdminDepType            INTEGER,        appcLluAdminLocalAddress       OCTET STRING,        appcLluAdminSessLimit          Integer32,        appcLluAdminBindRspMayQ        INTEGER,        appcLluAdminCompression        INTEGER,        appcLluAdminInBoundCompLevel   INTEGER,        appcLluAdminOutBoundCompLevel  INTEGER,        appcLluAdminCompRleBeforeLZ    INTEGER,        appcLluAdminAlias              DisplayString                     }appcLluAdminName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the name of the local LU.  This field is from 1 to          17 characters in length, including a period (.) which separates          the NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is present."      ::= { appcLluAdminEntry 1 }appcLluAdminDepType OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      dependent(1),                      independent(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "This value identifies whether the LU is dependent or          independent."      ::= { appcLluAdminEntry 2 }appcLluAdminLocalAddress OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The local address for this LU is a byte with a value ranging          from 0 to 254.  For dependent LUs, this value ranges from 1 toAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 27]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996          254; for independent LUs this value is always 0."      ::= { appcLluAdminEntry 3 }appcLluAdminSessLimit OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The maximum number of sessions supported by this LU."      ::= { appcLluAdminEntry 4 }appcLluAdminBindRspMayQ OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      no(1),                      yes(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates whether or not the local LU, as the sender of a BIND          request, allows a partner partner LU to delay sending the BIND          response if the partner LU cannot process the BIND request          immediately."      ::= { appcLluAdminEntry 5 }appcLluAdminCompression OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      prohibited(1),                      required(2),                      negotiable(3)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies whether compression is supported. The local LU uses           this value for negotiation during session activation           (SNA BIND).              prohibited  -  specifies that no compression is to be used.              required    -  specifies that compression is required.              negotiable  -  specifies that the usage of compression                             is to be negotiated between the LUs. The                             level of compression is also negotiated."      ::= { appcLluAdminEntry 6 }Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 28]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996appcLluAdminInBoundCompLevel OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      none(1),                      rle(2),                      lz9(3),                      lz10(4),                      lz12(5)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the maximum level of compression supported for          inbound data.  The local LU uses this value in conjunction with          appcLluAdminCompression for negotiation during session          activation (SNA BIND).              none  -  specifies that no compression is to be used.              rle   -  specifies run-length encoding compression                       in which a 1 or 2 byte sequence substitution is                       used for each repeated run of the same character.              lz9   -  specifies Lempel-Ziv-like compression in which                       9 bit codes are used to substitute repeated                       substrings in the data stream.  These codes are                       indices that refer to entries in a common                       dictionary generated adaptively at both sender and                       receiver as the data flows and compression occurs.                       The larger number bits used for the code, the more                       storage space is required for the dictionary, but                       the larger the compression ratio.              lz10  -  specifies a 10 bit code Lempel-Ziv-like compression.              lz12  -  specifies a 12 bit code Lempel-Ziv-like compression."      ::= { appcLluAdminEntry 7 }appcLluAdminOutBoundCompLevel OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      none(1),                      rle(2),                      lz9(3),                      lz10(4),                      lz12(5)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the maximum level of compression supported for          outbound data.  The local LU uses this value in conjunction          with appcLluAdminCompression for negotiation during session          activation (SNA BIND).Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 29]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996              none  -  specifies that no compression is to be used.              rle   -  specifies run-length encoding compression                       in which a 1 or 2 byte sequence substitution is                       used for each repeated run of the same character.              lz9   -  specifies Lempel-Ziv-like compression in which                       9 bit codes are used to substitute repeated                       substrings in the data stream.  These codes are                       indices that refer to entries in a common                       dictionary generated adaptively at both sender and                       receiver as the data flows and compression occurs.                       The larger of number bits used for the code, the                       more storage space is required for the dictionary,                       but the larger the compression ratio.              lz10  -  specifies a 10 bit code Lempel-Ziv-like compression.              lz12  -  specifies a 12 bit code Lempel-Ziv-like compression."      ::= { appcLluAdminEntry 8 }appcLluAdminCompRleBeforeLZ OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      no(1),                      yes(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies whether run-length encoding is to be applied to the          data before applying Lempel-Ziv-like compression.  The local LU          uses this value for negotiation during session activation (SNA          BIND).  This parameter is only supported if LZ compression is          used."      ::= { appcLluAdminEntry 9 }appcLluAdminAlias OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..8))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "A local alias for the local LU.  If not known or           not applicable, this object contains a zero-length           string."      ::= { appcLluAdminEntry 10 }-- *********************************************************************--    APPC Local LU Oper TableAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 30]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996--    Objects in this table contain current operational values, such--    as state values or negotiated parameters, for local 6.2 LUs.-- *********************************************************************appcLluOperTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AppcLluOperEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "APPC Local LU Operational Table."      ::= { appcLu 2 }appcLluOperEntry OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX AppcLluOperEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Information about local APPC LUs."      INDEX { appcLluOperName }      ::= { appcLluOperTable 1 }AppcLluOperEntry     ::= SEQUENCE {        appcLluOperName               DisplayString,        appcLluOperDepType            INTEGER,        appcLluOperLocalAddress       OCTET STRING,        appcLluOperSessLimit          Integer32,        appcLluOperBindRspMayQ        INTEGER,        appcLluOperCompression        INTEGER,        appcLluOperInBoundCompLevel   INTEGER,        appcLluOperOutBoundCompLevel  INTEGER,        appcLluOperCompRleBeforeLZ    INTEGER,        appcLluOperAlias              DisplayString,        appcLluOperActiveSessions     Gauge32                     }appcLluOperName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the name of the local LU.  This field is from 1 to          17 characters in length, including a period (.) which separates          the NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is present."      ::= { appcLluOperEntry 1 }Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 31]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996appcLluOperDepType OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      dependent(1),                      independent(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "This value identifies whether the LU is dependent or          independent."      ::= { appcLluOperEntry 2 }appcLluOperLocalAddress OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The local address for this LU is a byte with a value ranging          from 0 to 254.  For dependent LUs, this value ranges from 1 to          254; for independent LUs this value is always 0."      ::= { appcLluOperEntry 3 }appcLluOperSessLimit OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The maximum number of sessions supported by this LU."      ::= { appcLluOperEntry 4 }appcLluOperBindRspMayQ OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      no(1),                      yes(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates whether or not the local LU, as the sender of a BIND          request, allows a partner LU to delay sending the BIND          response if the partner LU cannot process the BIND request          immediately."      ::= { appcLluOperEntry 5 }Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 32]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996appcLluOperCompression OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      prohibited(1),                      required(2),                      negotiable(3)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies whether compression is supported.  The local LU uses          this value for negotiation during session activation (SNA          BIND).              prohibited  -  specifies that no compression is to be used.              required    -  specifies that compression is required.              negotiable  -  specifies that the usage of compression                             is to be negotiated between the LUs. The                             level of compression is also negotiated."      ::= { appcLluOperEntry 6 }appcLluOperInBoundCompLevel OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      none(1),                      rle(2),                      lz9(3),                      lz10(4),                      lz12(5)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the maximum level of compression supported for          inbound data.  The local LU uses this value in conjunction with          appcLluOperCompression for negotiation during session          activation (SNA BIND).              none  -  specifies that no compression is to be used.              rle   -  specifies run-length encoding compression                       in which a 1 or 2 byte sequence substitution is                       used for each repeated run of the same character.              lz9   -  specifies Lempel-Ziv-like compression in which                       9 bit codes are used to substitute repeated                       substrings in the data stream.  These codes are                       indices that refer to entries in a common                       dictionary generated adaptively at both sender and                       receiver as the data flows and compression occurs.                       The larger of number bits used for the code, theAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 33]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996                       more storage space is required for the dictionary,                       but the larger the compression ratio.              lz10  -  specifies a 10 bit code Lempel-Ziv-like compression.              lz12  -  specifies a 12 bit code Lempel-Ziv-like compression."      ::= { appcLluOperEntry 7 }appcLluOperOutBoundCompLevel OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      none(1),                      rle(2),                      lz9(3),                      lz10(4),                      lz12(5)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the maximum level of compression supported for          outbound data.  The local LU uses this value in conjunction          with appcLluAdminCompression for negotiation during session          activation (SNA BIND).              none  -  specifies that no compression is to be used.              rle   -  specifies run-length encoding compression                       in which a 1 or 2 byte sequence substitution is                       used for each repeated run of the same character.              lz9   -  specifies Lempel-Ziv-like compression in which                       9 bit codes are used to substitute repeated                       substrings in the data stream.  These codes are                       indices that refer to entries in a common                       dictionary generated adaptively at both sender and                       receiver as the data flows and compression occurs.                       The larger of number bits used for the code, the                       more storage space is required for the dictionary,                       but the larger the compression ratio.              lz10  -  specifies a 10 bit code Lempel-Ziv-like compression.              lz12  -  specifies a 12 bit code Lempel-Ziv-like compression."      ::= { appcLluOperEntry 8 }appcLluOperCompRleBeforeLZ OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      no(1),                      yes(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTIONAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 34]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996          "Specifies whether run-length encoding is to be applied to the          data before applying Lempel-Ziv-like compression.  The local LU          uses this value for negotiation during session activation (SNA          BIND).  This parameter is only supported if LZ compression is          used."      ::= { appcLluOperEntry 9 }appcLluOperAlias OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..8))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "A local alias for the local LU.  If not known or           not applicable, this object contains a zero-length           string."      ::= { appcLluOperEntry 10 }appcLluOperActiveSessions OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Gauge32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the total number of active APPC sessions for this          LU."      ::= { appcLluOperEntry 11 }-- *********************************************************************--    APPC LU Pair Admin Table--    Objects in this table contain default or expected configuration--    values for 6.2 LU pairs.  An LU pair consists of a local LU and--    a partner LU, which may or may not be local.-- *********************************************************************appcLuPairAdminTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AppcLuPairAdminEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "APPC Partner LU administrative Table"      ::= { appcLu 3 }appcLuPairAdminEntry OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX AppcLuPairAdminEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS currentAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 35]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      DESCRIPTION          "Entry of APPC Partner LU Information Table.          It is indexed by the local and partner LU Names."      INDEX { appcLuPairAdminLocLuName,              appcLuPairAdminParLuName }      ::= { appcLuPairAdminTable 1 }AppcLuPairAdminEntry     ::= SEQUENCE {      appcLuPairAdminLocLuName       DisplayString,      appcLuPairAdminParLuName       DisplayString,      appcLuPairAdminParLuAlias      DisplayString,      appcLuPairAdminSessLimit       Integer32,      appcLuPairAdminSessSec         INTEGER,      appcLuPairAdminSecAccept       INTEGER,      appcLuPairAdminLinkObjId       InstancePointer,      appcLuPairAdminParaSessSup     INTEGER                     }appcLuPairAdminLocLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The SNA name of the local LU to which this partner LU           definition applies. This field is from 1 to 17 characters in           length, including a period (.) which separates the           NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is present.           The reserved value '*ALL' indicates that the partner LU           definition applies to all local LUs, and not just to a single           local LU."      ::= { appcLuPairAdminEntry 1 }appcLuPairAdminParLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The SNA name of the partner LU.           This field is from 1 to 17 characters in           length, including a period (.) which separates the           NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is present."Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 36]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      ::= { appcLuPairAdminEntry 2 }appcLuPairAdminParLuAlias OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..8))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "A local alias for the partner LU.  If not known or           not applicable, this object contains a zero-length           string."      ::= { appcLuPairAdminEntry 3 }appcLuPairAdminSessLimit OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The maximum number of sessions supported by this partner LU."      ::= { appcLuPairAdminEntry 4 }appcLuPairAdminSessSec OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      required(1),                      accepted(2),                      notAllowed(3)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the type of session-level security information that          a local LU will accept on BIND requests it receives from the          partner LU.          required    -   Specifies that the BIND request must carry                          session level verification information that                          will be verified upon receipt.          accepted    -   Specifies that the BIND request may carry                          session level verification information that                          will be verified upon receipt.          notAllowed  -   Specifies that the BIND request must not carry                          session level verification information."      ::= { appcLuPairAdminEntry 5 }appcLuPairAdminSecAccept OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 37]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996                      none(1),                      conversation(2),                      alreadyVerified(3),                      persistentVerification(4),                      aVandpV(5)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies support for different levels of access security           information in ATTACH requests received from this partner LU.           Possible values are:                none    -   No access security information will be                            accepted on allocation requests (ATTACH) from                            this LU.                conversation                        -   Allocation requests will not be accepted that                            include already verified or persistent                            verification indicators.  Accept                            conversation-level access security                            information, which must include both a user                            Id and password, and may also include a                            profile.                alreadyVerified                        -   Allocation requests will be accepted that                            include already verified indicators.                            Persistent verification indicators will not                            be accepted.                persistentVerification                        -   Allocation requests will be accepted that                            include persistent verification indicators.                            Already verified indicators will not be                            accepted.                aVandpV -   Allocation requests will be accepted that                            include already verified or persistent                            verification indicators."      ::= { appcLuPairAdminEntry 6 }appcLuPairAdminLinkObjId OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX InstancePointer      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the link associated with this partner LU.  This          value points to the row in the table containing information onAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 38]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996          the link instance.  (e.g., the sdlcLSAdminTable of the SNA DLC          MIB module).  This object may be NULL if the link is not          specified or if a link is not applicable (as for APPN-level          nodes)."      ::= { appcLuPairAdminEntry 7 }appcLuPairAdminParaSessSup OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      no(1),                      yes(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Defined Parallel Sessions Supported.          Indicates whether or not multiple sessions between the partner          LU and its associated local LU are permitted.  Parallel session          support also indicates that Change Number of Sessions (CNOS)          will be used to negotiate session limits between the LUs."      ::= { appcLuPairAdminEntry 8 }-- *********************************************************************--    APPC LU Pair Oper Table--    Objects in this table contain current operational values, such--    as state values or negotiated parameters, for 6.2 LU pairs.-- *********************************************************************appcLuPairOperTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AppcLuPairOperEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Table of active partner/local LU pairs.  Two entries are          present in the table when both LUs in a pair are local."      ::= { appcLu 4 }appcLuPairOperEntry OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX AppcLuPairOperEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Entry representing one partner/local LU pair."      INDEX { appcLuPairOperLocLuName,Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 39]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996              appcLuPairOperParLuName  }      ::= { appcLuPairOperTable 1 }AppcLuPairOperEntry     ::= SEQUENCE {    appcLuPairOperLocLuName             DisplayString,    appcLuPairOperParLuName             DisplayString,    appcLuPairOperParLuAlias            DisplayString,    appcLuPairOperSessLimit             Integer32,    appcLuPairOperSessSec               INTEGER,    appcLuPairOperSecAccept             INTEGER,    appcLuPairOperLinkObjId             InstancePointer,    appcLuPairOperParaSessSup           INTEGER,    appcLuPairOperParaSessSupLS         INTEGER,    appcLuPairOperState                 INTEGER   }appcLuPairOperLocLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The SNA name of the local LU.  This field is from 1 to 17          characters in length, including a period (.) which separates          the NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is present.          If this object has the same value as appcLluOperName,          then the two entries being indexed apply to the same          resource (specifically, to the same local LU)."      ::= { appcLuPairOperEntry 1 }appcLuPairOperParLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The SNA name of the partner LU.           This field is from 1 to 17 characters in           length, including a period (.) which separates the           NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is present."      ::= { appcLuPairOperEntry 2 }appcLuPairOperParLuAlias OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..8))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS currentAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 40]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      DESCRIPTION          "A local alias for the partner LU.  If not known or           not applicable, this object contains a zero-length           string."      ::= { appcLuPairOperEntry 3 }appcLuPairOperSessLimit OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The maximum number of sessions supported by this partner LU."      ::= { appcLuPairOperEntry 4 }appcLuPairOperSessSec OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      required(1),                      accepted(2),                      notAllowed(3)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the type of security information that a local LU          will accept on BIND requests it receives from the partner LU.          required    -   Specifies that the BIND request must carry                          session level verification information that                          will be verified upon receipt.          accepted    -   Specifies that the BIND request may carry                          session level verification information that                          will be verified upon receipt.          notAllowed  -   Specifies that the BIND request must not carry                          session level verification information."      ::= { appcLuPairOperEntry 5 }appcLuPairOperSecAccept OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      none(1),                      conversation(2),                      alreadyVerified(3),                      persistentVerification(4),                      aVandpV(5)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-onlyAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 41]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies support for different levels of security acceptance           information in ATTACH requests received from this partner LU.           Possible values are:                none    -   No access security information will be                            accepted on allocation requests (ATTACH) from                            this LU.                conversation                        -   Allocation requests will not be accepted that                            include already verified or persistent                            verification indicators.  Accept                            conversation-level access security                            information, which must include both a user                            Id and password, and may also include a                            profile.                alreadyVerified                        -   Allocation requests will be accepted that                            include already verified indicators.                            Persistent verification indicators will not                            be accepted.                persistentVerification                        -   Allocation requests will be accepted that                            include persistent verification indicators.                            Already verified indicators will not be                            accepted.                aVandpV -   Allocation requests will be accepted that                            include already verified or persistent                            verification indicators."      ::= { appcLuPairOperEntry 6 }appcLuPairOperLinkObjId OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX InstancePointer      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the link associated with this partner LU.  This          value points to the row in the table containing information on          the link instance.  (e.g., the sdlcLSAdminTable of the SNA DLC          MIB module).  This object may be NULL if the link is not          specified or if a link is not applicable (as for APPN-level          nodes)."      ::= { appcLuPairOperEntry 7 }appcLuPairOperParaSessSup OBJECT-TYPEAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 42]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      no(1),                      yes(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Active Parallel Sessions Supported.           Indicates whether or not multiple session between the partner           LU and its associated local LU are permitted.  Parallel           session support also indicates that Change Number of Sessions           (CNOS) will be used to negotiate session limits between the           LUs."      ::= { appcLuPairOperEntry 8 }appcLuPairOperParaSessSupLS OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      no(1),                      yes(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Active Parallel Sessions Supported - last starting value.           This object represents the initial value proposed by the local           LU the last time this capability was negotiated, i.e., when           the first session was bound between the local LU and its           partner."      ::= { appcLuPairOperEntry 9 }appcLuPairOperState OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      inactive (1),                      active (2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The value identifies the current operational state of this LU          pair:                  inactive (1) - no active or pending session exists                                 between the LUs.                  active (2)   - an active or pending session existsAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 43]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996                                 between the LUs."      ::= { appcLuPairOperEntry 10 }-- *********************************************************************--    APPC Mode Admin Table--    Objects in this table contain default or expected configuration--    values for session modes.--    Modes that have active sessions appear in the appcModeOperTable.-- *********************************************************************appcModeAdminTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AppcModeAdminEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "APPC Mode Table"      ::= { appcLu 5 }appcModeAdminEntry OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX AppcModeAdminEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Entry of APPC Mode Information Table."      INDEX { appcModeAdminLocLuName,              appcModeAdminParLuName,              appcModeAdminModeName }      ::= { appcModeAdminTable 1 }AppcModeAdminEntry     ::= SEQUENCE {               appcModeAdminLocLuName          DisplayString,               appcModeAdminParLuName          DisplayString,               appcModeAdminModeName           DisplayString,               appcModeAdminCosName            DisplayString,               appcModeAdminSessEndTpName      DisplayString,               appcModeAdminMaxSessLimit       Integer32,               appcModeAdminMinCwinLimit       Integer32,               appcModeAdminMinClosLimit       Integer32,               appcModeAdminConWinAutoActLmt   Integer32,               appcModeAdminRecvPacWinSz       Integer32,               appcModeAdminSendPacWinSz       Integer32,               appcModeAdminPrefRecvRuSz       Integer32,               appcModeAdminPrefSendRuSz       Integer32,               appcModeAdminRecvRuSzUpBnd      Integer32,               appcModeAdminSendRuSzUpBnd      Integer32,Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 44]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996               appcModeAdminRecvRuSzLoBnd      Integer32,               appcModeAdminSendRuSzLoBnd      Integer32,               appcModeAdminSingSessReinit     INTEGER,               appcModeAdminCompression        INTEGER,               appcModeAdminInBoundCompLevel   INTEGER,               appcModeAdminOutBoundCompLevel  INTEGER,               appcModeAdminCompRleBeforeLZ    INTEGER,               appcModeAdminSyncLvl            INTEGER,               appcModeAdminCrypto             INTEGER                     }appcModeAdminLocLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The SNA name of the local LU to which this mode definition           applies.  This field is from 1 to 17 characters in length,           including a period (.)  which separates the NetId from the           NAU name if the NetId is present.           The reserved value '*ALL' indicates that the mode definition           applies to all local LUs for the SNA node identified by           appcLocalCpName, and not just to a single local LU."      ::= { appcModeAdminEntry 1 }appcModeAdminParLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The SNA name of the partner LU to which this mode definition           applies.  This field is from 1 to 17 characters in length,           including a period (.) which separates the NetId from the           NAU name if the NetId is present.           The reserved value '*ALL' indicates that the mode definition           applies to all partner LUs for the SNA node identified by           appcModeAdminLocLuName, and not just to a single partner LU."      ::= { appcModeAdminEntry 2 }appcModeAdminModeName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..8))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS currentAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 45]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the mode name. A mode defines the characteristics           for a group of sessions. The mode name can be blank (8           space characters). "      ::= { appcModeAdminEntry 3 }appcModeAdminCosName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..8))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the class of service (COS) name associated with           this mode.  If the implementation does not support COS names,           a null string is returned."      ::= { appcModeAdminEntry 4 }appcModeAdminSessEndTpName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..64))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the name of the transaction program (TP) to be          invoked when a session using this mode is deactivated or ended.          If no such TP is defined, this object is a null string.  When          the TP name consists entirely of displayable EBCDIC code          points, it is mapped directly to the equivalent ASCII display          string.  However, registered TP names always have a non-          displayable EBCDIC code point (value less than or equal to          x'3F') as the first character, so they cannot be directly          mapped to an ASCII display string.  These TP names are          converted to a display string that is equivalent to a          hexadecimal display of the EBCDIC code points.  For example,          the 2-byte TP name x'06F1' (CNOS) is converted to the 6-byte          ASCII display string '06F1' (including the two single quotes).          "      ::= { appcModeAdminEntry 5 }appcModeAdminMaxSessLimit OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the maximum value that the local LU is to use,          during CNOS processing, for the session limit.  The local LU,          as a target LU, will negotiate a higher session limit itAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 46]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996          receives in the CNOS request down to this maximum value.  The          local LU, as a source LU, will restrict the session limit it          sends in a CNOS request to a value less than or equal to this          maximum value."      ::= { appcModeAdminEntry 6 }appcModeAdminMinCwinLimit OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the default minimum contention winner sessions          limit.  Some implementations internally issue a          INITIALIZE_SESSION_LIMIT verb when a Mode is created.  This          value is the parameter used for the CNOS processing of that          verb.  This parameter is not used when issuing an explicit          INITIALIZE_SESSION_LIMIT verb.  The equivalent object in          appcCnosCommandTable is used."      ::= { appcModeAdminEntry 7 }appcModeAdminMinClosLimit OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the default minimum contention loser sessions limit.          Some implementations internally issue a          INITIALIZE_SESSION_LIMIT verb when a Mode is created.  This          value is the parameter used for the CNOS processing of that          verb.  This is the same as target minimum contention winner          sessions.  This parameter is not used when issuing an explicit          INITIALIZE_SESSION_LIMIT verb.  The equivalent object in          appcCnosCommandTable is used."      ::= { appcModeAdminEntry 8 }appcModeAdminConWinAutoActLmt OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the limit on the number of contention winner          sessions to be automatically activated when the minimum number          of contention winner sessions increases (as a result of CNOS          processing).  The actual number of sessions activated is the          lesser of this value and the new minimum number of contention          winner sessions.  "Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 47]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      ::= { appcModeAdminEntry 9 }appcModeAdminRecvPacWinSz OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the size of the receive pacing window. This value is           used for negotiation during session activations (SNA BIND).           The meaning of this value when set to 0 depends on whether           adaptive pacing is supported:              adaptive pacing        No limit on window size              fixed pacing           No pacing is supported"      ::= { appcModeAdminEntry 10 }appcModeAdminSendPacWinSz OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the size of the send pacing window. This value is           used for negotiation during session activations (SNA BIND).           The meaning of this value when set to 0 depends on whether           adaptive pacing is supported:              adaptive pacing        No limit on window size              fixed pacing           No pacing is supported"      ::= { appcModeAdminEntry 11 }appcModeAdminPrefRecvRuSz OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the preferred receive RU (Request Unit) size of          normal-flow requests on the sessions.  This value must be less          than or equal to the value specified in          appcModeAdminRecvRuSzUpBnd and greater than or equal to the          value specified in appcModeAdminRecvRuSzLoBnd.           The local LU specifies this value for the receive maximum RU           size in session activation (SNA BIND) requests and responses.           It will allow negotiation up to the appcModeAdminRecvRuSzUpBnd           value or down to the appcModeAdminRecvRuSzLoBnd value."Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 48]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      ::= { appcModeAdminEntry 12 }appcModeAdminPrefSendRuSz OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the preferred send RU (Request Unit) size of normal-          flow requests on the sessions.  This value must be less than or          equal to the value specified in appcModeAdminSendRuSzUpBnd and          greater than or equal to the value specified in          appcModeAdminSendRuSzLoBnd.           The local LU specifies this value for the send maximum RU           size in session activation (SNA BIND) requests and responses.           It will allow negotiation up to the appcModeAdminSendRuSzUpBnd           value or down to the appcModeAdminSendRuSzLoBnd value."      ::= { appcModeAdminEntry 13 }appcModeAdminRecvRuSzUpBnd OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the upper bound for the maximum receive RU           (Request Unit) size of normal-flow requests. This is used           for negotiation during session activations (SNA BIND). "      ::= { appcModeAdminEntry 14 }appcModeAdminSendRuSzUpBnd OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the upper bound for the maximum send RU (Request          Unit) size of normal-flow requests.  This is used for          negotiation during session activations (SNA BIND).  "      ::= { appcModeAdminEntry 15 }appcModeAdminRecvRuSzLoBnd OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the lower bound for the maximum receive RU (RequestAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 49]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996          Unit) size of normal-flow requests.  This is used for          negotiation during session activations (SNA BIND).  "      ::= { appcModeAdminEntry 16 }appcModeAdminSendRuSzLoBnd OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the lower bound for the maximum send RU (Request          Unit) size of normal-flow requests.  This is used for          negotiation during session activations (SNA BIND).  "      ::= { appcModeAdminEntry 17 }appcModeAdminSingSessReinit OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      notApplicable(1),                      operatorControlled(2),                      primaryOnly(3),                      secondaryOnly(4),                      primaryOrSecondary(5)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the responsibility for session reinitiation of a          single session with the partner LU (when the session goes          down).  The local LU uses this parameter to specify the session          reinitiation responsibility in session activation (SNA BIND)          requests and responses.                notApplicable      - specifies that this parameter has                                     no meaning since the value of                                     appcLuPairAdminParaSessSup is yes.                                     The field in the SNA BIND is                                     reserved (set to zero).                operatorControlled - specifies that neither LU will                                     automatically attempt to reinitiate                                     the session.  The operator on either                                     side will manually reactivate the                                     session.  A contention race (both                                     side reinitiating at the same time)                                     is won by the LU with the                                     lexicographically greater fully-                                     qualified LU name.                primaryOnly        - specifies that the primary LU willAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 50]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996                                     automatically attempt to reinitiate                                     the session.                secondaryOnly      - specifies that the secondary LU will                                     automatically attempt to reinitiate                                     the session.                primaryOrSecondary - specifies that either the primary or                                     the secondary may automatically                                     attempt to reinitiate the session.                                     A contention race is handled the                                     same way as with operatorControlled.          "      ::= { appcModeAdminEntry 18 }appcModeAdminCompression OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      prohibited(1),                      required(2),                      negotiable(3)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies whether compression is supported.  The local LU uses          this value for negotiation during session activation (SNA          BIND).              prohibited  -  specifies that no compression is to be used.              required    -  specifies that compression is required.              negotiable  -  specifies that the usage of compression                             is to be negotiated between the LUs. The                             level of compression is also negotiated."      ::= { appcModeAdminEntry 19 }appcModeAdminInBoundCompLevel OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      none(1),                      rle(2),                      lz9(3),                      lz10(4),                      lz12(5)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the maximum level of compression supported for          inbound data.  The local LU uses this value in conjunction with          appcModeAdminCompression for negotiation during sessionAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 51]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996          activation (SNA BIND).              none  -  specifies that no compression is to be used.              rle   -  specifies run-length encoding compression                       in which a 1 or 2 byte sequence substitution is                       used for each repeated run of the same character.              lz9   -  specifies Lempel-Ziv-like compression in which                       9 bit codes are used to substitute repeated                       substrings in the data stream.  These codes are                       indices that refer to entries in a common                       dictionary generated adaptively at both sender and                       receiver as the data flows and compression occurs.                       The larger of number bits used for the code, the                       more storage space is required for the dictionary,                       but the larger the compression ratio.              lz10  -  specifies a 10 bit code Lempel-Ziv-like compression.              lz12  -  specifies a 12 bit code Lempel-Ziv-like compression."      ::= { appcModeAdminEntry 20 }appcModeAdminOutBoundCompLevel OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      none(1),                      rle(2),                      lz9(3),                      lz10(4),                      lz12(5)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the maximum level of compression supported for          outbound data.  The local LU uses this value in conjunction          with appcModeAdminCompression for negotiation during session          activation (SNA BIND).              none  -  specifies that no compression is to be used.              rle   -  specifies run-length encoding compression                       in which a 1 or 2 byte sequence substitution is                       used for each repeated run of the same character.              lz9   -  specifies Lempel-Ziv-like compression in which                       9 bit codes are used to substitute repeated                       substrings in the data stream.  These codes are                       indices that refer to entries in a common                       dictionary generated adaptively at both sender and                       receiver as the data flows and compression occurs.                       The larger of number bits used for the code, the                       more storage space is required for the dictionary,Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 52]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996                       but the larger the compression ratio.              lz10  -  specifies a 10 bit code Lempel-Ziv-like compression.              lz12  -  specifies a 12 bit code Lempel-Ziv-like compression."      ::= { appcModeAdminEntry 21 }appcModeAdminCompRleBeforeLZ OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      no(1),                      yes(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies whether run-length encoding is to be applied to the          data before applying Lempel-Ziv-like compression.  The local LU          uses this value for negotiation during session activation (SNA          BIND).  This parameter is only supported if LZ compression is          used."      ::= { appcModeAdminEntry 22 }appcModeAdminSyncLvl OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      none(1),                      noneConfirm(2),                      noneConfirmSyncPoint(3)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the sync level support. This value is used for           negotiation during session activations (SNA BIND).                none                 - No sync level is supported.                noneConfirm          - None and Confirm levels supported.                noneConfirmSyncPoint - None, Confirm, and Sync Point is                                       supported.          "      ::= { appcModeAdminEntry 23 }appcModeAdminCrypto OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      notSupported(1),                      mandatory(2),                      selective(3)                     }Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 53]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies whether session-level cryptography is supported.           This value is used for negotiation during session activations           (SNA BIND).                notSupported    -   Specifies session-level cryptography                                    is not to be used.                mandatory       -   Specifies session-level cryptography                                    must be used.                selective       -   Specifies session-level cryptography                                    is required just on selected requests                                    flowing on the sessions."      ::= { appcModeAdminEntry 24 }-- *********************************************************************--    APPC Mode Oper Table--    Objects in this table contain current operational values, such--    as state values or negotiated parameters, for session modes.---- *********************************************************************appcModeOperTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AppcModeOperEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Operational APPC Mode Information.  Two entries are present in          the table when both LUs in a pair are local."      ::= { appcLu 6 }appcModeOperEntry OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX AppcModeOperEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Entry of APPC mode operational information table.  This entry          does not augment the appcModeAdminEntry, but reflects an actual          operational mode for a given local LU - partner LU pair."      INDEX { appcModeOperLocLuName,              appcModeOperParLuName,              appcModeOperModeName }      ::= { appcModeOperTable 1 }Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 54]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996AppcModeOperEntry     ::= SEQUENCE {   appcModeOperLocLuName            DisplayString,   appcModeOperParLuName            DisplayString,   appcModeOperModeName             DisplayString,   appcModeOperCosName              DisplayString,   appcModeOperSessEndTpName        DisplayString,   appcModeOperSessLimit            Integer32,   appcModeOperMaxSessLimit         Integer32,   appcModeOperMinCwinLimit         Integer32,   appcModeOperMinClosLimit         Integer32,   appcModeOperConWinAutoActLmt     Integer32,   appcModeOperRecvPacWinSz         Integer32,   appcModeOperSendPacWinSz         Integer32,   appcModeOperPrefRecvRuSz         Integer32,   appcModeOperPrefSendRuSz         Integer32,   appcModeOperRecvRuSzUpBnd        Integer32,   appcModeOperSendRuSzUpBnd        Integer32,   appcModeOperRecvRuSzLoBnd        Integer32,   appcModeOperSendRuSzLoBnd        Integer32,   appcModeOperSingSessReinit       INTEGER,   appcModeOperCompression          INTEGER,   appcModeOperInBoundCompLevel     INTEGER,   appcModeOperOutBoundCompLevel    INTEGER,   appcModeOperCompRleBeforeLZ      INTEGER,   appcModeOperSyncLvl              INTEGER,   appcModeOperCrypto               INTEGER,   appcModeOperSyncLvlLastStart     INTEGER,   appcModeOperCryptoLastStart      INTEGER,   appcModeOperCNOSNeg              INTEGER,   appcModeOperActCwin              Gauge32,   appcModeOperActClos              Gauge32,   appcModeOperPndCwin              Gauge32,   appcModeOperPndClos              Gauge32,   appcModeOperPtmCwin              Gauge32,   appcModeOperPtmClos              Gauge32,   appcModeOperDrainSelf            INTEGER,   appcModeOperDrainPart            INTEGER                     }appcModeOperLocLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The SNA name of the local LU.  This field is from 1 to 17          characters in length, including a period (.) which separates          the NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is present.Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 55]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996          If this object has the same value as appcLluOperName,          then the two entries being indexed apply to the same          resource (specifically, to the same local LU)."      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 1 }appcModeOperParLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The SNA name of the partner LU.  This field is from 1 to 17          characters in length, including a period (.) which separates          the NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is present.          If this object has the same value as appcLuPairOperParLuName,          then the two entries being indexed apply to the same          resource (specifically, to the same partner LU)."      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 2 }appcModeOperModeName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..8))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the mode name. A mode defines the characteristics           for a group of sessions. The mode name can be blank (8           space characters). "      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 3 }appcModeOperCosName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..8))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the class of service (COS) name associated with           this mode.  If the implementation does not support COS names,           a zero-length string is returned."      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 4 }appcModeOperSessEndTpName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..64))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTIONAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 56]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996          "Specifies the name of the transaction program (TP) to be          invoked when a session using this mode is deactivated or ended.          If the name is NULL, no transaction program is invoked.  When          the TP name consists entirely of displayable EBCDIC code          points, it is mapped directly to the equivalent ASCII display          string.  However, registered TP names always have a non-          displayable EBCDIC code point (value less than or equal to          x'3F') as the first character, so they cannot be directly          mapped to an ASCII display string.  These TP names are          converted to a display string that is equivalent to a          hexadecimal display of the EBCDIC code points.  For example,          the 2-byte TP name x'06F1' (CNOS) is converted to the 6-byte          ASCII display string '06F1' (including the two single quotes)."      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 5 }appcModeOperSessLimit OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the current session limit of this mode as negotiated          through APPC CNOS (Change Number of Sessions) processing.          Identifies the total number of sessions that can be established          between the local and partner LU using this mode."      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 6 }appcModeOperMaxSessLimit OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the maximum value that the local LU is to use,          during CNOS processing, for the session limit.  The local LU,          as a target LU, will negotiate a higher session limit it          receives in the CNOS request down to this maximum value.  The          local LU, as a source LU, will restrict the session limit it          sends in a CNOS request to a value less than or equal to this          maximum value."      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 7 }appcModeOperMinCwinLimit OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTIONAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 57]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996          "Specifies the minimum contention winner sessions limit that           was negotiated via CNOS processing."      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 8 }appcModeOperMinClosLimit OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the minimum contention loser sessions limit that           was negotiated via CNOS processing. This is the same as           target minimum contention winner sessions."      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 9 }appcModeOperConWinAutoActLmt OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the limit on the number of contention winner sessions          to be automatically activated when the minimum number of          contention winner sessions increases (as a result of CNOS          processing). The actual number of sessions activated is the          lesser of this value and the new minimum number of contention          winner sessions. "      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 10 }appcModeOperRecvPacWinSz OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the size of the receive pacing window. This value is           used for negotiation during session activations (SNA BIND).           The meaning of this value when set to 0 depends on whether           adaptive pacing is supported:              adaptive pacing   -     No limit on window size              fixed pacing      -     No pacing is supported"      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 11 }appcModeOperSendPacWinSz OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-onlyAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 58]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the size of the send pacing window. This value is           used for negotiation during session activations (SNA BIND).           The meaning of this value when set to 0 depends on whether           adaptive pacing is supported:              adaptive pacing        No limit on window size              fixed pacing           No pacing is supported"      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 12 }appcModeOperPrefRecvRuSz OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the preferred receive RU (Request Unit) size of          normal-flow requests on the sessions.  This value must be less          than or equal to the value specified in          appcModeOperRecvRuSzUpBnd and greater than or equal to the          value specified in appcModeOperRecvRuSzLoBnd.           The local LU specifies this value for the receive maximum RU           size in session activation (SNA BIND) requests and responses.           It will allow negotiation up to the appcModeOperRecvRuSzUpBnd           value or down to the appcModeOperRecvRuSzLoBnd value."      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 13 }appcModeOperPrefSendRuSz OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the preferred send RU (Request Unit) size of normal-          flow requests on the sessions.  This value must be less than or          equal to the value specified in appcModeOperSendRuSzUpBnd and          greater than or equal to the value specified in          appcModeOperSendRuSzLoBnd.           The local LU specifies this value for the send maximum RU           size in session activation (SNA BIND) requests and responses.           It will allow negotiation up to the appcModeOperSendRuSzUpBnd           value or down to the appcModeOperSendRuSzLoBnd value."      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 14 }Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 59]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996appcModeOperRecvRuSzUpBnd OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the upper bound for the maximum receive RU           (Request Unit) size of normal-flow requests. This is used           for negotiation during session activations (SNA BIND). "      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 15 }appcModeOperSendRuSzUpBnd OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the upper bound for the maximum send RU (Request          Unit) size of normal-flow requests.  This is used for          negotiation during session activations (SNA BIND).  "      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 16 }appcModeOperRecvRuSzLoBnd OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the lower bound for the maximum receive RU           (Request Unit) size of normal-flow requests. This is used           for negotiation during session activations (SNA BIND). "      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 17 }appcModeOperSendRuSzLoBnd OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the lower bound for the maximum send RU           (Request Unit) size of normal-flow requests. This is used           for negotiation during session activations (SNA BIND). "      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 18 }appcModeOperSingSessReinit OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      notApplicable(1),                      operatorControlled(2),Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 60]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996                      primaryOnly(3),                      secondaryOnly(4),                      primaryOrSecondary(5)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the responsibility for session reinitiation of a          single session with the partner LU (when the session goes          down).  The local LU uses this parameter to specify the session          reinitiation responsibility in session activation (SNA BIND)          requests and responses.                notApplicable      - specifies that this parameter has                                     no meaning since the value of                                     appcLuPairOperParaSessSup is yes.                                     The field in the SNA BIND is                                     reserved (set to zero).                operatorControlled - specifies that neither LU will                                     automatically attempt to reinitiate                                     the session.  The operator on either                                     side will manually reactivate the                                     session.  A contention race (both                                     side reinitiating at the same time)                                     is won by the LU with the                                     lexicographically greater fully-                                     qualified LU name.                primaryOnly        - specifies that the primary LU will                                     automatically attempt to reinitiate                                     the session.                secondaryOnly      - specifies that the secondary LU will                                     automatically attempt to reinitiate                                     the session.                primaryOrSecondary - specifies that either the primary or                                     the secondary may automatically                                     attempt to reinitiate the session.                                     A contention race is handled the                                     same way as with operatorControlled.          "      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 19 }appcModeOperCompression OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      prohibited(1),                      required(2),                      negotiable(3)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-onlyAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 61]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies whether compression is supported.  The local LU uses          this value for negotiation during session activation (SNA          BIND).              prohibited  -  specifies that no compression is to be used.              required    -  specifies that compression is required.              negotiable  -  specifies that the usage of compression                             is to be negotiated between the LUs. The                             level of compression is also negotiated."      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 20 }appcModeOperInBoundCompLevel OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      none(1),                      rle(2),                      lz9(3),                      lz10(4),                      lz12(5)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the maximum level of compression supported for          inbound data.  The local LU uses this value in conjunction with          appcModeOperCompression for negotiation during session          activation (SNA BIND).              none  -  specifies that no compression is to be used.              rle   -  specifies run-length encoding compression                       in which a 1 or 2 byte sequence substitution is                       used for each repeated run of the same character.              lz9   -  specifies Lempel-Ziv-like compression in which                       9 bit codes are used to substitute repeated                       substrings in the data stream.  These codes are                       indices that refer to entries in a common                       dictionary generated adaptively at both sender and                       receiver as the data flows and compression occurs.                       The larger of number bits used for the code, the                       more storage space is required for the dictionary,                       but the larger the compression ratio.              lz10  -  specifies a 10 bit code Lempel-Ziv-like compression.              lz12  -  specifies a 12 bit code Lempel-Ziv-like compression."      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 21 }Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 62]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996appcModeOperOutBoundCompLevel OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      none(1),                      rle(2),                      lz9(3),                      lz10(4),                      lz12(5)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the maximum level of compression supported for          outbound data.  The local LU uses this value in conjunction          with appcModeOperCompression for negotiation during session          activation (SNA BIND).              none  -  specifies that no compression is to be used.              rle   -  specifies run-length encoding compression                       in which a 1 or 2 byte sequence substitution is                       used for each repeated run of the same character.              lz9   -  specifies Lempel-Ziv-like compression in which                       9 bit codes are used to substitute repeated                       substrings in the data stream.  These codes are                       indices that refer to entries in a common                       dictionary generated adaptively at both sender and                       receiver as the data flows and compression occurs.                       The larger of number bits used for the code, the                       more storage space is required for the dictionary,                       but the larger the compression ratio.              lz10  -  specifies a 10 bit code Lempel-Ziv-like compression.              lz12  -  specifies a 12 bit code Lempel-Ziv-like compression."      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 22 }appcModeOperCompRleBeforeLZ OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      no(1),                      yes(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies whether run-length encoding is to be applied to the          data before applying Lempel-Ziv-like compression.  The local LU          uses this value for negotiation during session activation (SNA          BIND).  This parameter is only supported if LZ compression is          used."Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 63]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 23 }appcModeOperSyncLvl OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      none(1),                      noneConfirm(2),                      noneConfirmSyncPoint(3)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the sync level support for sessions involving this           LU pair and mode name.                none             -       No sync level is supported.                noneConfirm      -       None and Confirm level supported.                noneConfirmSyncPoint -   None, Confirm and Sync Point is                                                supported.          "      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 24 }appcModeOperCrypto OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      notSupported(1),                      mandatory(2),                      selective(3)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies whether session-level cryptography is supported for           sessions involving this LU pair and mode name.                notSupported    -   Specifies session-level cryptography                                       is not being used.                mandatory       -   Specifies session-level cryptography                                       in being used on all requests                                       flowing on the sessions.                selective       -   Specifies session-level cryptography                                       is required just on selected                                       requests flowing on the sessions."      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 25 }appcModeOperSyncLvlLastStart OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      none(1),Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 64]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996                      noneConfirm(2),                      noneConfirmSyncPoint(3)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the sync level support.  This value represents the          initial value proposed by the local LU the last time this          capability was negotiated, i.e., when the first session was          bound between the local LU and its partner.                none             -      No sync level is supported.                noneConfirm      -      None and Confirm level supported.                noneConfirmSyncPoint -  None, Confirm and Sync Point is                                            supported.          "      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 26 }appcModeOperCryptoLastStart OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      notSupported(1),                      mandatory(2),                      selective(3)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies whether session-level cryptography is supported.           This value represents the initial value proposed by the local           LU the last time this capability was negotiated, i.e., when           the first session was bound between the local LU and its           partner.                notSupported    -   Specifies session-level cryptography                                       is not to be used.                mandatory       -   Specifies session-level cryptography                                       must be used.                selective       -   Specifies session-level cryptography                                       is required just on selected                                       requests flowing on the sessions."      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 27 }appcModeOperCNOSNeg OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      no(1),                      yes(2)                     }Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 65]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies whether CNOS negotiation is in process.  CNOS          negotiation is used to set or change the various session limits          for a mode."      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 28 }appcModeOperActCwin OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Gauge32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the number of active contention winner sessions."      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 29 }appcModeOperActClos OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Gauge32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the number of active contention loser sessions."      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 30 }appcModeOperPndCwin OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Gauge32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the number of contention winner sessions that are           pending activation."      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 31 }appcModeOperPndClos OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Gauge32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the number of contention loser sessions that are           pending activation."      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 32 }appcModeOperPtmCwin OBJECT-TYPEAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 66]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      SYNTAX Gauge32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the number of contention winner sessions that are           pending termination."      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 33 }appcModeOperPtmClos OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Gauge32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the number of contention loser sessions that are           pending termination."      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 34 }appcModeOperDrainSelf OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      no(1),                      yes(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies whether the local LU is draining its conversations          for this mode.  When a mode session limit is reset (via a CNOS          RESET_SESSION_LIMIT request), the local LU could be set to          process all queued conversations before deactivating all of the          sessions (using the SNA Bracket Initiation Stopped or BIS          protocol).  "      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 35 }appcModeOperDrainPart OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      no(1),                      yes(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies whether the partner LU is draining its conversations          for this mode.  When a mode session limit is reset (via a CNOS          RESET_SESSION_LIMIT request), the partner LU could be set to          process all queued conversations before deactivating all of theAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 67]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996          sessions (using the SNA Bracket Initiation Stop or BIS          protocol).  "      ::= { appcModeOperEntry 36 }-- *********************************************************************--    APPC TP Admin Table--    Objects in this table contain default or expected configuration--    values for remotely attachable transaction programs.-- *********************************************************************appcTpAdminTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AppcTpAdminEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "APPC Local TP Table"      ::= { appcTp 1 }appcTpAdminEntry OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX AppcTpAdminEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Entry of APPC Local TP Information Table."      INDEX { appcTpAdminLocLuName,              appcTpAdminTpName }      ::= { appcTpAdminTable 1 }AppcTpAdminEntry     ::= SEQUENCE {       appcTpAdminLocLuName       DisplayString,       appcTpAdminTpName          DisplayString,       appcTpAdminFileSpec        DisplayString,       appcTpAdminStartParm       DisplayString,       appcTpAdminTpOperation     INTEGER,       appcTpAdminInAttachTimeout Integer32,       appcTpAdminRcvAllocTimeout Integer32,       appcTpAdminSyncLvl         INTEGER,       appcTpAdminInstLmt         Integer32,       appcTpAdminStatus          INTEGER,       appcTpAdminLongRun         INTEGER,       appcTpAdminConvType        INTEGER,       appcTpAdminConvDuplex      INTEGER,       appcTpAdminConvSecReq      INTEGER,       appcTpAdminVerPip          INTEGER,       appcTpAdminPipSubNum       Integer32Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 68]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996                     }appcTpAdminLocLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The SNA name of the local LU to which this TP definition           applies. This field is from 1 to 17 characters in length,           including a period (.) which separates the NetId from the NAU           name if the NetId is present.           The reserved value '*ALL' indicates that the TP definition           applies to all local LUs, and not just to a single local LU."      ::= { appcTpAdminEntry 1 }appcTpAdminTpName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..64))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The local transaction program name. This name is sent on an           ATTACH remote allocation request.           When the TP name consists entirely of displayable EBCDIC           code points, it is mapped directly to the equivalent ASCII           display string.  However, registered TP names always have a           non-displayable EBCDIC code point (value less than or equal to           x'3F') as the first character, so they cannot be directly           mapped to an ASCII display string.  These TP names are           converted to a display string that is equivalent to a           hexadecimal display of the EBCDIC code points.  For example,           the 2-byte TP name x'06F1' (CNOS) is converted to the 6-byte           ASCII display string '06F1' (including the two single quotes)."      ::= { appcTpAdminEntry 2 }appcTpAdminFileSpec OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..80))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The local file specification of the transaction program.          May be a zero-length string if not applicable."      ::= { appcTpAdminEntry 3 }Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 69]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996appcTpAdminStartParm OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..128))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "A parameter string passed to the transaction program when it           is started.  May be a zero-length string if not supported. "      ::= { appcTpAdminEntry 4 }appcTpAdminTpOperation OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      other(1),                      queuedOperatorStarted(2),                      queuedOperatorPreloaded(3),                      queuedAmStarted(4),                      nonqueuedAmStarted(5)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies how the program will be started.              other - Specifies that the program operation is none of                      the methods specified. It may be a                      product-specific method.              queuedOperatorStarted - Specifies that one version of the                      program will be run at a time.  If an incoming                      attach arrives and the program has not been started                      yet, APPC will issue a message to the operator to                      start the specified program.  Subsequent attaches                      that arrive while the program is active will be                      queued.              queuedOperatorPreloaded - Specifies that one version of the                      program will be run at a time.  If an incoming                      attach arrives and the program has not been started                      yet, the Attach will be rejected.  The APPC attach                      manager determines that a TP has started upon                      reception of an APPC RECEIVE_ALLOCATE verb, or a                      CPI-C Accept_Conversation (CMACCP) or                      Specify_Local_TP_Name (CMSLTP) call.  No message is                      sent to the operator.  Subsequent attaches that                      arrive while the program is active are queued.              queuedAmStarted - Specifies that one version of the                      program will be run at a time and will be started                      by the APPC attach manager.  Subsequent attachesAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 70]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996                      that arrive while the program is active will be                      queued.              nonqueuedAmStarted - Specifies that multiple copies of the                      program will be run at a time and will be started                      by the APPC attach manager."      ::= { appcTpAdminEntry 5 }appcTpAdminInAttachTimeout OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "This object specifies the number of seconds incoming attaches          will be queued waiting for an APPC program to issue a          RECEIVE_ALLOCATE verb or for a CPI-C program to issue an          Accept_Conversation (CMACCP) call.  This parameter is          meaningful only when appcTpAdminTpOperation has one of the          following values:                     queuedOperatorStarted                     queuedOperatorPreloaded                     queuedAmStarted          A value of zero indicates that there is no timeout."      ::= { appcTpAdminEntry 6 }appcTpAdminRcvAllocTimeout OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "This object specifies the number of seconds an APPC program's          RECEIVE_ALLOCATE verb or a CPI-C program's Accept_Conversation          (CMACCP) call will wait for an incoming attach to arrive.          A value of zero indicates that there is no timeout."      ::= { appcTpAdminEntry 7 }appcTpAdminSyncLvl OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      none(1),                      confirm(2),                      noneAndConfirm(3),                      syncpoint(4),                      noneAndSyncpoint(5),Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 71]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996                      confirmAndSyncpoint(6),                      all(7)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates the synchronization level or levels that the          transaction program supports.  The levels are defined as          follows:               none      - allocation requests indicating a                           synchronization level of none are allowed to                           start the program.               confirm   - allocation requests indicating a                           synchronization level of confirm are allowed                           to start the program.               syncpoint - allocation requests indicating a                           synchronization level of sync point are                           allowed to start the program."      ::= { appcTpAdminEntry 8 }appcTpAdminInstLmt OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The maximum number of concurrent instances of this transaction           program that will be supported for a local LU.  A value of           zero indicates that there is no limit."      ::= { appcTpAdminEntry 9 }appcTpAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      enabled(1),                      tempDisabled(2),                      permDisabled(3)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates the status of the TP relative to starting execution          when the local LU receives an allocation (ATTACH) request          naming this program.                enabled         -    the local LU can start the program.                tempDisabled    -    the local LU cannot start theAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 72]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996                                     program. The local LU rejects the                                     request with an indication that the                                     TP is not available but retry is                                     possible.                permDisabled    -    the local LU cannot start the                                     program. The local LU rejects the                                     request with an indication that the                                     TP is not available and retry is                                     not possible."      ::= { appcTpAdminEntry 10 }appcTpAdminLongRun OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      no(1),                      yes(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates whether this is a long-running transaction program          (i.e., one that stays around even after the conversation goes          away)."      ::= { appcTpAdminEntry 11 }appcTpAdminConvType OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      basic(1),                      mapped(2),                      basicOrMapped(3)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the conversation type (basic or mapped) that will be          used by the TP.  This value is verified upon receipt of an          incoming attach.  The acceptable values are:                 basic         - Indicates that this transaction program                                 supports basic conversations.                 mapped        - Indicates that this transaction program                                 supports mapped conversations.                 basicOrMapped - Indicates that this transaction program                                 supports both basic and mapped                                 conversations."Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 73]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      ::= { appcTpAdminEntry 12 }appcTpAdminConvDuplex OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      half(1),                      full(2),                      halfOrFull(3)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the conversation duplex type (half or full) that          will be used by the TP.  This value is verified upon receipt of          an incoming attach.  The acceptable values are:                 half       - Indicates that this transaction program                              supports half duplex conversations.                 full       - Indicates that this transaction program                              supports full duplex conversations.                 halfOrFull - Indicates that this transaction program                              supports either half or full duplex                              conversations."      ::= { appcTpAdminEntry 13 }appcTpAdminConvSecReq OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      no(1),                      yes(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates whether conversation-level security information is          required on incoming attaches designating this TP name.          Conversation-level security verification is always performed on          those requests that include security information.                 yes - Indicates that conversation-level security                       information is required.  ATTACHs designating the                       transaction program must carry a user_id and                       either a password or an already verified                       indicator.                 no  - Indicates that no security information is                       required.  ATTACHs designating the transactionAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 74]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996                       program can omit or include security information."      ::= { appcTpAdminEntry 14 }appcTpAdminVerPip OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      no(1),                      yes(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies whether the number of PIP (Program Initialization           Parameters) subfields should be verified against the number           expected (appcTpAdminPipSubNum)."      ::= { appcTpAdminEntry 15 }appcTpAdminPipSubNum OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the number of PIP subfields expected by the TP."      ::= { appcTpAdminEntry 16 }-- *********************************************************************-- APPC Active Session Table-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This table contains information about active APPC sessions.-- *********************************************************************appcActSessTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AppcActSessEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Table of active APPC sessions.  Two entries are present in the          table when both session partners are local."      ::= { appcSession 1 }appcActSessEntry OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX AppcActSessEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTIONAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 75]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996          "Entry of APPC Session Information Table.  Indexed by LU pair          and integer-valued session index."      INDEX { appcActSessLocLuName,              appcActSessParLuName,              appcActSessIndex }      ::= { appcActSessTable 1 }AppcActSessEntry     ::= SEQUENCE {      appcActSessLocLuName            DisplayString,      appcActSessParLuName            DisplayString,      appcActSessIndex                Integer32,      appcActSessPcidCpName           DisplayString,      appcActSessPcid                 OCTET STRING,      appcActSessPluIndicator         INTEGER,      appcActSessModeName             DisplayString,      appcActSessCosName              DisplayString,      appcActSessTransPriority        INTEGER,      appcActSessEnhanceSecSup        INTEGER,      appcActSessSendPacingType       INTEGER,      appcActSessSendRpc              Gauge32,      appcActSessSendNxWndwSize       Gauge32,      appcActSessRecvPacingType       INTEGER,      appcActSessRecvRpc              Gauge32,      appcActSessRecvNxWndwSize       Gauge32,      appcActSessRscv                 OCTET STRING,      appcActSessInUse                INTEGER,      appcActSessMaxSndRuSize         INTEGER,      appcActSessMaxRcvRuSize         INTEGER,      appcActSessSndPacingSize        INTEGER,      appcActSessRcvPacingSize        INTEGER,      appcActSessOperState            INTEGER,      appcActSessUpTime               TimeTicks,      appcActSessRtpNceId             OCTET STRING,      appcActSessRtpTcid              OCTET STRING,      appcActSessLinkIndex            InstancePointer                     }appcActSessLocLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the name of the local LU for the session.  This          field is from 1 to 17 characters in length, including a period          (.) which separates the NetId from the NAU name if the NetId isAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 76]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996          present.          If this object has the same value as appcLluOperName, then the          two entries being indexed apply to the same resource          (specifically, to the same local LU)."      ::= { appcActSessEntry 1 }appcActSessParLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the name of the partner LU for the session.  This          field is from 1 to 17 characters in length, including a period          (.) which separates the NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is          present.          If this object has the same value as appcLuPairOperParLuName,          then the two entries being indexed apply to the same resource          (specifically, to the same partner LU)."      ::= { appcActSessEntry 2 }appcActSessIndex OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "This value identifies the index of the session, which is          unique for this LU pair.  It is recommended that an Agent not          reuse the index of a deactivated session for a significant          period of time (e.g., one week)."      ::= { appcActSessEntry 3 }appcActSessPcidCpName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0 | 3..17))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The network-qualified CP name of the node at which the session          and PCID originated.  For APPN and LEN nodes, this is either CP          name of the APPN node at which the origin LU is located or the          CP name of the NN serving the LEN node at which the origin LU          is located.  This field is from 3 to 17 characters in length,          including a period (.) which separates the NetId from the NAU          name.  A null string indicates that the value is unknown."Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 77]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      ::= { appcActSessEntry 4 }appcActSessPcid OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0|8))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The procedure correlation identifier (PCID) of a session.  It          is an 8-octet value assigned by the control point providing          session services for the primary LU.  A null string indicates          that the value is unknown."      ::= { appcActSessEntry 5 }appcActSessPluIndicator OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      localLuIsPlu(1),                      partnerLuIsPlu(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates which LU is the PLU for this session.  For          independent LUs, the PLU (primary LU) is the one that initiated          the session (sent BIND), while the SLU (secondary LU) is the          one that accepted the session initiation (received BIND).          The 'local' LU is the one identified by appcLluOperName.          The 'partner' LU is the one identified by          appcLuPairOperParLuName."      ::= { appcActSessEntry 6 }appcActSessModeName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..8))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The mode name used for this session."      ::= { appcActSessEntry 7 }appcActSessCosName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..8))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTIONAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 78]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996          "The Class of Service (COS) name used for this session.          A null string indicates that the value is unknown."      ::= { appcActSessEntry 8 }appcActSessTransPriority OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      unknown(1),                      low(2),                      medium(3),                      high(4),                      network(5)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The transmission priority of this session.              1 = unknown priority              2 = low priority              3 = medium priority              4 = high priority              5 = network priority          "      ::= { appcActSessEntry 9 }appcActSessEnhanceSecSup OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      none(1),                      level1(2),                      level2(3)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Enhanced security supported. Indicates the level of enhanced          security support:             1 = none             2 = level 1             3 = level 2          "      ::= { appcActSessEntry 10 }appcActSessSendPacingType OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      none(1),Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 79]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996                      fixed(2),                      adaptive(3)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The type of pacing being used for sending data."      ::= { appcActSessEntry 11 }appcActSessSendRpc OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Gauge32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The send residual pace count.  This represents the number of          MUs that can still be sent in the current session window."      ::= { appcActSessEntry 12 }appcActSessSendNxWndwSize OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Gauge32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The size of the next window which will be used to send data."      ::= { appcActSessEntry 13 }appcActSessRecvPacingType OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      none(1),                      fixed(2),                      adaptive(3)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The type of pacing being used for receiving data."      ::= { appcActSessEntry 14 }appcActSessRecvRpc OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Gauge32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The receive residual pace count.  This represents the numberAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 80]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996          of MUs that can still be received in the current session          window."      ::= { appcActSessEntry 15 }appcActSessRecvNxWndwSize OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Gauge32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The size of the next window which will be used to receive          data."      ::= { appcActSessEntry 16 }appcActSessRscv OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The route selection control vector (RSCV CV2B) used for this          session.  It is present for APPN-level implementations.          LEN-level implementations will return a null string.  The          internal format of this vector is described in SNA Formats.          This object contains an uninterpreted copy of the control          vector (including the length and key fields)."      ::= { appcActSessEntry 17 }appcActSessInUse OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      no(1),                      yes(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies whether the session is currently in use (i.e., in           bracket with a conversation)."      ::= { appcActSessEntry 18 }appcActSessMaxSndRuSize OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER (1..8192)      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The maximum RU size used on this session for sending RUs."Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 81]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      ::= { appcActSessEntry 19 }appcActSessMaxRcvRuSize OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER (1..8192)      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The maximum RU size used on this session for receiving RUs."      ::= { appcActSessEntry 20 }appcActSessSndPacingSize OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER (1..63)      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The size of the send pacing window on this session."      ::= { appcActSessEntry 21 }appcActSessRcvPacingSize OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER (1..63)      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The size of the receive pacing window on this session."      ::= { appcActSessEntry 22 }appcActSessOperState OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      unbound (1),                      pendingBind (2),                      bound (3),                      pendingUnbind (4)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-write      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The value indicates the current operational state of the          session.                  'unbound (1)' - session has been  unbound;                        in this state it will be removed from the                        session table by the Agent.                  'pendingBind (2)' - this state has different                        meanings for dependent and independent LUs;Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 82]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996                        for dependent LU - waiting for BIND from                        the host, for independent LU - waiting for                        BIND response.  When a session enters this                        state, the corresponding entry in the                        session table is created by the Agent.                  'bound (3)' - session has been successfully bound.                  'pendingUnbind (4)' - session enters this state                        when an UNBIND is sent and before the                        rsp(UNBIND) is received.          Session deactivation:                  If a session is in the operational state                  'bound (3)' then setting the value of this                  object to 'unbound (1)' will initiate the                  session shutdown.                  If a session is in the operational state                  'pendingBind (2)' then setting the value of this                  object to 'unbound (1)' will initiate the session                  shutdown.                  If a session is in the operational state                  'pendingUnbind (4)' for an abnormally long period                  of time (e.g., three minutes) then setting the value                  of this object to 'unbound (1)' will change the                  session operational state to 'unbound (1)'. "      ::= { appcActSessEntry 23 }appcActSessUpTime OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX TimeTicks      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The length of time the session has been active, measured in          hundredths of a second."      ::= { appcActSessEntry 24 }appcActSessRtpNceId OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..8))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The local HPR Network Connection Endpoint of the session."Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 83]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      ::= { appcActSessEntry 25 }appcActSessRtpTcid OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0|8))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The local RTP connection TCID of the session."      ::= { appcActSessEntry 26 }appcActSessLinkIndex OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX InstancePointer      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "This value identifies the link over which the session passes.          This value points to the row in the table containing          information on the link instance.  (e.g., the sdlcLSAdminTable          of the SNA DLC MIB module).  This object may be NULL if the          link is not specified or if a link is not applicable (as for          APPN-level nodes)."      ::= { appcActSessEntry 27 }-- ***************************************************************-- The following table contains session statistics for APPC sessions.-- ***************************************************************appcSessStatsTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AppcSessStatsEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "This table contains dynamic statistical information relating          to active APPC sessions.  The entries in this table cannot be          created by a Management Station.  Two entries are present in          the table when both session partners are local.  This table is          populated only when the value of appcCntrlOperStat is          'active'."      ::= { appcSession 2 }appcSessStatsEntry OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX AppcSessStatsEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS currentAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 84]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      DESCRIPTION          "Contains statistics information for an APPC session.  Each          entry is created by the Agent.  Objects in this table have          read-only access.  Each session from appcActSessTable has one          entry in this table."      INDEX { appcSessStatsLocLuName,              appcSessStatsParLuName,              appcSessStatsSessIndex }      ::= { appcSessStatsTable 1 }AppcSessStatsEntry ::= SEQUENCE {        appcSessStatsLocLuName           DisplayString,        appcSessStatsParLuName           DisplayString,        appcSessStatsSessIndex           Integer32,        appcSessStatsSentFmdBytes        Counter32,        appcSessStatsSentNonFmdBytes     Counter32,        appcSessStatsRcvdFmdBytes        Counter32,        appcSessStatsRcvdNonFmdBytes     Counter32,        appcSessStatsSentFmdRus          Counter32,        appcSessStatsSentNonFmdRus       Counter32,        appcSessStatsRcvdFmdRus          Counter32,        appcSessStatsRcvdNonFmdRus       Counter32,        appcSessStatsCtrUpTime           TimeTicks                     }appcSessStatsLocLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the name of the local LU for the session.  This          field is from 1 to 17 characters in length, including a period          (.) which separates the NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is          present.          If this object has the same value as appcLluOperName, then the          two entries being indexed apply to the same resource          (specifically, to the same local LU)."      ::= { appcSessStatsEntry 1 }appcSessStatsParLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTIONAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 85]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996          "Specifies the name of the partner LU for the session.  This          field is from 1 to 17 characters in length, including a period          (.) which separates the NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is          present.          If this object has the same value as appcLuPairOperParLuName,          then the two entries being indexed apply to the same resource          (specifically, to the same partner LU)."      ::= { appcSessStatsEntry 2 }appcSessStatsSessIndex OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "This value identifies the index of the session, which is          unique for this LU pair.  It is recommended that an Agent not          reuse the index of a deactivated session for a significant          period of time (e.g., one week).          If this object has the same value as appcActSessIndex for the          same LU pair, then the two entries being indexed apply to the          same resource (specifically, to the same session)."      ::= { appcSessStatsEntry 3 }appcSessStatsSentFmdBytes OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Counter32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The number of function management data (FMD) bytes sent by the          local LU."      ::= { appcSessStatsEntry 4 }appcSessStatsSentNonFmdBytes OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Counter32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The number of non-function management data (non-FMD) bytes          sent by the local LU."      ::= { appcSessStatsEntry 5 }appcSessStatsRcvdFmdBytes OBJECT-TYPEAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 86]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      SYNTAX Counter32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The number of function management data (FMD) bytes received by          the local LU."      ::= { appcSessStatsEntry 6 }appcSessStatsRcvdNonFmdBytes OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Counter32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The number of non-function management data (non-FMD) bytes          received by the local LU."      ::= { appcSessStatsEntry 7 }appcSessStatsSentFmdRus OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Counter32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The number of function management data (FMD) RUs sent by the          local LU."      ::= { appcSessStatsEntry 8 }appcSessStatsSentNonFmdRus OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Counter32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The number of non-function management data (non-FMD) RUs sent          by the local LU."      ::= { appcSessStatsEntry 9 }appcSessStatsRcvdFmdRus OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Counter32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The number of function management data (FMD) RUs received by          the local LU."      ::= { appcSessStatsEntry 10 }Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 87]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996appcSessStatsRcvdNonFmdRus OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Counter32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The number of non-function management data (non-FMD) RUs          received by the local LU."      ::= { appcSessStatsEntry 11 }appcSessStatsCtrUpTime OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX TimeTicks      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The length of time the counters for this session have been          active, measured in hundredths of a second."      ::= { appcSessStatsEntry 12 }-- *********************************************************************-- APPC Historical Session Table-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This table contains historical information about APPC sessions that-- terminated abnormally.   It is an implementation choice how long to-- retain information on a given session.-- *********************************************************************appcHistSessTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AppcHistSessEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Table of historical information about APPC sessions that          terminated abnormally.  Two entries may be present in the table          when both session partners are local.  It is an implementation          choice how long to retain information about a given session."      ::= { appcSession 3 }appcHistSessEntry OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX AppcHistSessEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Entry of APPC Session History Table.  This table is indexed by          an integer which is continuously incremented until it          eventually wraps."Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 88]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      INDEX             { appcHistSessIndex }      ::= { appcHistSessTable 1 }AppcHistSessEntry     ::= SEQUENCE {      appcHistSessIndex           INTEGER,      appcHistSessTime            DateAndTime,      appcHistSessType            INTEGER,      appcHistSessLocLuName       DisplayString,      appcHistSessParLuName       DisplayString,      appcHistSessModeName        DisplayString,      appcHistSessUnbindType      OCTET STRING,      appcHistSessSenseData       SnaSenseData,      appcHistSessComponentId     DisplayString,      appcHistSessDetectModule    DisplayString                     }appcHistSessIndex OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647)      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Table index.  The value of the index begins at zero           and is incremented up to a maximum value of 2**31-1           (2,147,483,647) before wrapping."      ::=  { appcHistSessEntry 1 }appcHistSessTime OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DateAndTime      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The time at which the session was either terminated or           failed to be established."      ::=  { appcHistSessEntry 2 }appcHistSessType OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      recvNegBindRsp(1),                      sendNegBindRsp(2),                      sessActRejected(3),                      unbindSent(4),                      unbindReceived(5)                     }Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 89]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates the type of event that caused the entry to be made:               recvNegBindRsp  - Received a negative bind response from                                 the partner LU.               sendNegBindRsp  - Sent a negative bind response to the                                 partner LU.               sessActRejected - Session activation rejected by the                                 partner LU.               unbindSent      - Unbind sent to the partner LU.               unbindReceived  - Unbind received from the partner LU.          These event types correspond to the five SNA/MS Alerts          LU62001 through LU62005, documented in the SNA Management          Services Reference."      ::=  { appcHistSessEntry 3 }appcHistSessLocLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The network-qualified local LU name.  This field is from 3 to          17 characters in length, including a period (.) which separates          the NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is present."      ::=  { appcHistSessEntry 4 }appcHistSessParLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (3..17))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The network-qualified partner LU name.  This field is from 3          to 17 characters in length, including a period (.) which          separates the NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is present."      ::=  { appcHistSessEntry 5 }appcHistSessModeName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..8))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The mode name of the session."Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 90]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      ::=  { appcHistSessEntry 6 }appcHistSessUnbindType OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The type of unbind which terminated the session.  This           value is consists of one (1) octet; and its meaning           is defined in SNA Formats."      ::=  { appcHistSessEntry 7 }appcHistSessSenseData OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX SnaSenseData      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The sense data associated with the termination of the          session, taken from the negative BIND response or UNBIND          request."      ::=  { appcHistSessEntry 8 }appcHistSessComponentId OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..32))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The implementation-specific name of the component which          detected the problem."      ::=  { appcHistSessEntry 9 }appcHistSessDetectModule OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..32))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The implementation-specific name of the module which          detected the problem."      ::=  { appcHistSessEntry 10 }-- *********************************************************************-- APPC Session RTP Connection Table-- ---------------------------------------------------------------------Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 91]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996-- This table contains information on APPC sessions that are being-- transported on RTP connections by High Performance Routing (HPR).-- *********************************************************************appcSessRtpTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AppcSessRtpEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "A table indicating how many APPC sessions terminating in this          node are transported by each RTP connection."      ::= { appcSession 4 }appcSessRtpEntry OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX AppcSessRtpEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Entry of APPC session RTP table."      INDEX { appcSessRtpNceId,              appcSessRtpTcid }      ::= { appcSessRtpTable 1 }AppcSessRtpEntry ::= SEQUENCE {      appcSessRtpNceId              OCTET STRING,      appcSessRtpTcid               OCTET STRING,      appcSessRtpSessions           Gauge32                     }appcSessRtpNceId OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..8))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The local Network Connection Endpoint of the RTP connection."      ::= { appcSessRtpEntry 1 }appcSessRtpTcid OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (8))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The local TCID of the RTP connection."      ::= { appcSessRtpEntry 2 }Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 92]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996appcSessRtpSessions OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Gauge32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The number of APPC sessions terminating in this node          that are using this RTP connection."      ::= { appcSessRtpEntry 3 }-- *********************************************************************--    APPC Active Conversation Table--   This table contains information about active APPC conversations.-- *********************************************************************appcActiveConvTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AppcActiveConvEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Table of information about active APPC Conversations.  In this          context 'active' means that a conversation is currently          associated with a particular session.  Two entries are present          in the table when both LUs for the session are local."      ::= { appcConversation 1 }appcActiveConvEntry OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX AppcActiveConvEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Entry representing one active APPC Conversation."      INDEX { appcActiveConvLocLuName,              appcActiveConvParLuName,              appcActiveConvSessIndex }      ::= { appcActiveConvTable 1}AppcActiveConvEntry     ::= SEQUENCE {           appcActiveConvLocLuName           DisplayString,           appcActiveConvParLuName           DisplayString,           appcActiveConvSessIndex           Integer32,           appcActiveConvId                  OCTET STRING,           appcActiveConvState               INTEGER,           appcActiveConvType                INTEGER,Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 93]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996           appcActiveConvCorrelator          OCTET STRING,           appcActiveConvSyncLvl             INTEGER,           appcActiveConvSource              INTEGER,           appcActiveConvDuplex              INTEGER,           appcActiveConvUpTime              TimeTicks,           appcActiveConvSendBytes           Counter32,           appcActiveConvRcvBytes            Counter32,           appcActiveConvUserid              DisplayString,           appcActiveConvPcidNauName         DisplayString,           appcActiveConvPcid                OCTET STRING,           appcActiveConvModeName            DisplayString,           appcActiveConvLuwIdName           DisplayString,           appcActiveConvLuwIdInstance       OCTET STRING,           appcActiveConvLuwIdSequence       OCTET STRING,           appcActiveConvTpName              DisplayString                     }appcActiveConvLocLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The SNA name of the local LU for the conversation.  This field          is from 1 to 17 characters in length, including a period (.)          which separates the NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is          present.          If this object has the same value as appcLluOperName,          then the two entries being indexed apply to the same          resource (specifically, to the same local LU)."      ::= { appcActiveConvEntry 1 }appcActiveConvParLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The SNA name of the partner LU for the conversation.  This          field is from 1 to 17 characters in length, including a period          (.) which separates the NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is          present.          If this object has the same value as appcLuPairOperParLuName,          then the two entries being indexed apply to the same          resource (specifically, to the same partner LU)."      ::= { appcActiveConvEntry 2 }Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 94]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996appcActiveConvSessIndex OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Index of entry in appcActSessTable that is associated with          this conversation.  If this object has the same value as          appcActSessIndex for the same LU pair, then the two entries          being indexed apply to the same resource (specifically, to the          same session)."      ::= { appcActiveConvEntry 3 }appcActiveConvId OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (4))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The 4-byte ID of the conversation."      ::= { appcActiveConvEntry 4 }appcActiveConvState OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      reset(1),                      send(2),                      receive(3),                      confirm(4),                      confirmSend(5),                      confirmDealloc(6),                      pendingDeallocate(7),                      pendingPost(8),                      sendReceive(9),                      sendOnly(10),                      receiveOnly(11),                      deferReceive(12),                      deferDeallocate(13),                      syncpoint(14),                      syncpointSend(15),                      syncpointDeallocate(16),                      backoutRequired(17)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates the state of the conversation at the instant when          the information was retrieved.  The values are:Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 95]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996              reset                        The conversation is reset (i.e., deallocated).              send                        The conversation can send data.  This value also                        is returned if the conversation is in                        Send-Pending state.              receive                        The conversation can receive data.              confirm                        The conversation has received a confirm                        indicator.  It can issue an [MC_]CONFIRMED or                        [MC_]SEND_ERROR verb to change state.  It will                        continue in Receive state if an [MC_]CONFIRMED                        verb is issued.              confirmSend                        The conversation is in Confirm state and changes                        to Send state when an [MC_]CONFIRMED verb is                        issued.              confirmDealloc                        The conversation is in Confirm state and becomes                        inactive when an [MC_]CONFIRMED verb is issued.              pendingDeallocate                        The conversation is in Pending-Deallocate state                        while it waits for (MC_)DEALLOCATE TYPE                        (sync_level) to complete.              pendingPost                        The conversation is in Pending-Post state while                        it waits for the [MC_]RECEIVE_AND_POST verb to                        complete its receive function.              sendReceive                        The full-duplex conversation can send or receive                        data.              sendOnly                        The full-duplex conversation can send data, but                        it does not have permission to receive data,                        because the partner TP has already deallocated                        its side of the conversation.              receiveOnly                        The full-duplex conversation can receive data,                        but it does not have permission to send data,                        because it has already deallocated its side of                        the conversation.              deferReceive                        Waiting for a successful SYNCPT verb operation to                        go into the receive state.              deferDeallocate                        Waiting for a successful SYNCPT verb operation to                        go into the reset state.Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 96]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996              syncpoint                        Need to response to a SYNCPT verb issued.  After                        successful operation, the next state will be                        receive.              syncpointSend                        Need to response to a SYNCPT verb issued.  After                        successful operation, the next state will be                        send.              syncpointDeallocate                        Need to response to a SYNCPT verb issued.  After                        successful operation, the next state will be                        reset.              backoutRequired                        TP must execute a BACKOUT verb to backout the                        transaction."      ::= { appcActiveConvEntry 5 }appcActiveConvType OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      basic(1),                      mapped(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates the type of conversation.  The values are:              basic                        Indicates that this conversation supports                        basic verbs.              mapped                        Indicates that this conversation supports                        mapped verbs."      ::= { appcActiveConvEntry 6 }appcActiveConvCorrelator OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..8))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "This is an 8-byte identifier that the source LU assigns to the          conversation; the source LU is the one that sent the allocation          request.  The conversation correlator is included on the          allocation request.  The conversation correlator uniquelyAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 97]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996          identifies a conversation, from among all conversations,          between the local and partner LUs.  It may be used, for          example, during problem determination associated with a          conversation.  A length of 0 indicates that no conversation          correlator is defined."      ::= { appcActiveConvEntry 7 }appcActiveConvSyncLvl OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      none(1),                      confirm(2),                      syncpt(3)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates the highest sync level support for the conversation.          The values are:                none                        Indicates that no sync-level processing can be                        performed on this conversation. The                        transaction program does not issue verbs or                        recognize any returned parameters                        relating to any sync-level function.                confirm                        Indicates that confirmation processing can be                        performed on this conversation.  The                        transaction program can issue verbs and                        recognize returned parameters relating to                        confirmation.                syncpt                        Indicates that syncpt and confirmation processing                        can be performed on this conversation. The                        transaction program can issue verbs and recognize                        returned parameters relating to syncpt and                        confirmation."      ::= { appcActiveConvEntry 8 }appcActiveConvSource OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      localLu(1),                      partnerLu(2)                     }Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 98]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates whether the local or partner LU is the source of the          conversation, that is, which LU started the conversation by          sending the allocation request.               localLu                        The local LU is the source of the conversation,                        and the partner LU is the target of the                        conversation.               partnerLu                        The partner LU is the source of the                        conversation, and the local LU is the target of                        the conversation."      ::= { appcActiveConvEntry 9 }appcActiveConvDuplex OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      half(1),                      full(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates the conversation duplex style in effect for the          conversation.            half        Indicates that information can be transferred in                        both directions, but only in one direction at a                        time.            full        Indicates that information can be transferred in                        both directions at the same time."      ::= { appcActiveConvEntry 10 }appcActiveConvUpTime OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX TimeTicks      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The length of time since the conversation started, measured in          hundredths of a second."      ::= { appcActiveConvEntry 11 }Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 99]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996appcActiveConvSendBytes OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Counter32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates the number of bytes that was sent on the          conversation.  The count includes all SNA RU bytes sent,          including those in the FMH-5 (Attach), FMH-7 (Error          Description), SIGNAL, LUSTAT, and SNA responses; it does not          include SNA TH and RH bytes."      ::= { appcActiveConvEntry 12 }appcActiveConvRcvBytes OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Counter32      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates the number of bytes that was received on the          conversation.  The count includes all SNA RU bytes sent,          including those in the FMH-5 (Attach), FMH-7 (Error          Description), SIGNAL, LUSTAT, and SNA responses; it does not          include SNA TH and RH bytes."      ::= { appcActiveConvEntry 13 }appcActiveConvUserid OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..10))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The user ID that the initiating program provided in the          incoming attach."      ::= { appcActiveConvEntry 14 }appcActiveConvPcidNauName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0 | 3..17))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The network-qualified NAU name of the           node at which the session and PCID originated.  For APPN           and LEN nodes, this is either CP name of the APPN node at           which the origin LU is located or the CP name of the           NN serving the LEN node at which the origin LU is           located.  This field is from 3 to 17 characters in           length, including a period (.) which separates theAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 100]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996           NetId from the NAU name.  A null string indicates           that the value is unknown."      ::= { appcActiveConvEntry 15 }appcActiveConvPcid OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0|8))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The procedure correlation identifier (PCID) of the session.          It is an 8-octet value assigned by the control point providing          session services for the primary LU.  A null string indicates          that the value is unknown."      ::= { appcActiveConvEntry 16 }appcActiveConvModeName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..8))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The Mode Name used for this conversation.           This is a 1-8 character name."      ::= { appcActiveConvEntry 17 }appcActiveConvLuwIdName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The SNA name of the LU that initiated the logical unit of work           that is associated with this active TP. This field is from           1 to 17 characters in length, including a period (.) which           separates the NetId from the LU name if the NetId is present."      ::= { appcActiveConvEntry 18 }appcActiveConvLuwIdInstance OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..6))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The instance identifier for the logical unit of work."      ::= { appcActiveConvEntry 19 }Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 101]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996appcActiveConvLuwIdSequence OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..2))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The sequence identifier for the logical unit of work."      ::= { appcActiveConvEntry 20 }appcActiveConvTpName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..64))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The transaction program name which started this conversation.          This name could either be from a FMH5 ATTACH for a remotely          started conversation, otherwise it could the name of the local          TP if available.          When the TP name consists entirely of displayable EBCDIC code          points, it is mapped directly to the equivalent ASCII display          string.  However, registered TP names always have a non-          displayable EBCDIC code point (value less than or equal to          x'3F') as the first character, so they cannot be directly          mapped to an ASCII display string.  These TP names are          converted to a display string that is equivalent to a          hexadecimal display of the EBCDIC code points.  For example,          the 2-byte TP name x'06F1' (CNOS) is converted to the 6-byte          ASCII display string '06F1' (including the two single quotes).          This name is NULL if the conversation is started locally          (i.e., not with a FMH5 ATTACH)."      ::= { appcActiveConvEntry 21 }-- *********************************************************************--    APPC Historical Conversation Table--    This table contains historical information about APPC--    conversations that ended abnormally.  It is an implementation--    choice how long to retain information on a given conversation.-- *********************************************************************appcHistConvTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AppcHistConvEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Table of historical information about APPC Conversations thatAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 102]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996          ended in error.  Possible categories of error conditions that          could be saved in this table are:                - allocation errors,                - deallocate abend,                - program errors, and                - service errors."      ::= { appcConversation 2 }appcHistConvEntry OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX AppcHistConvEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION           "Entry representing one APPC Conversation."      INDEX             { appcHistConvIndex  }      ::= { appcHistConvTable 1}AppcHistConvEntry     ::= SEQUENCE {      appcHistConvIndex           Integer32,      appcHistConvEndTime         DateAndTime,      appcHistConvLocLuName       DisplayString,      appcHistConvParLuName       DisplayString,      appcHistConvTpName          DisplayString,      appcHistConvPcidNauName     DisplayString,      appcHistConvPcid            OCTET STRING,      appcHistConvSenseData       SnaSenseData,      appcHistConvLogData         OCTET STRING,      appcHistConvEndedBy         INTEGER                     }appcHistConvIndex OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Integer32      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Index for entry in Conversation table.  This value identifies          the unique index of the conversation.  It is recommended that          an Agent not reuse the index of a deactivated conversation for          a significant period of time (e.g. one week)."      ::= { appcHistConvEntry 1 }appcHistConvEndTime OBJECT-TYPEAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 103]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      SYNTAX DateAndTime      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The time at which the conversation ended."      ::= { appcHistConvEntry 2 }appcHistConvLocLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The name of the local LU for this conversation.  This field is          from 1 to 17 characters in length, including a period (.) which          separates the NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is present."      ::= { appcHistConvEntry 3 }appcHistConvParLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The SNA name of the partner LU for the conversation.  This          field is from 1 to 17 characters in length, including a period          (.) which separates the NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is          present."      ::= { appcHistConvEntry 4 }appcHistConvTpName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..64))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The transaction program name which started this conversation.          This name could either be from a FMH5 ATTACH for a remotely          started conversation, otherwise it could the name of the local          TP if available.          When the TP name consists entirely of displayable EBCDIC code          points, it is mapped directly to the equivalent ASCII display          string.  However, registered TP names always have a non-          displayable EBCDIC code point (value less than or equal to          x'3F') as the first character, so they cannot be directly          mapped to an ASCII display string.  These TP names are          converted to a display string that is equivalent to aAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 104]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996          hexadecimal display of the EBCDIC code points.  For example,          the 2-byte TP name x'06F1' (CNOS) is converted to the 6-byte          ASCII display string '06F1' (including the two single quotes).          This name is NULL if the conversation is started locally          (i.e., not with a FMH5 ATTACH)."      ::= { appcHistConvEntry 5 }appcHistConvPcidNauName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0 | 3..17))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The network-qualified NAU name of the           node at which the session and PCID originated.  For APPN           and LEN nodes, this is either CP name of the APPN node at           which the origin LU is located or the CP name of the           NN serving the LEN node at which the origin LU is           located.  This field is from 3 to 17 characters in           length, including a period (.) which separates the           NetId from the NAU name.  A null string indicates that the           value is unknown."      ::= { appcHistConvEntry 6 }appcHistConvPcid OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0|8))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION         "The procedure correlation identifier (PCID) of the session.         It is an 8-octet value assigned by the control point providing         session services for the primary LU.  A null string indicates         that the value is unknown."      ::= { appcHistConvEntry 7 }appcHistConvSenseData OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX SnaSenseData      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The sense data associated with the action that ended this          conversation, e.g., FMH-7 or UNBIND."      ::= { appcHistConvEntry 8 }Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 105]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996appcHistConvLogData OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..32))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The first 32 bytes of the data portion of the Log Data GDS          Variable that is associated with the last FMH-7 that occurred          on this conversation.  If there was no Log Data GDS Variable          associated with the FMH-7, this object is null.          This object reflects only the data portion of the Log Data          GDS Variable (i.e. not the LL or GDS Id)."      ::= { appcHistConvEntry 9 }appcHistConvEndedBy OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      localLu(1),                      partnerLu(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates which LU ended the conversation."      ::= { appcHistConvEntry 10 }-- *********************************************************************--    APPC CPIC Admin Table--    Objects in this table contain default or expected configuration--    values for CPI-C side information.-- *********************************************************************appcCpicAdminTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AppcCpicAdminEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "APPC CPI-C side information table."      ::= { appcCPIC 1 }appcCpicAdminEntry OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX AppcCpicAdminEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Entry of APPC CPI-C side information Table."Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 106]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      INDEX { appcCpicAdminLocLuName,              appcCpicAdminSymbDestName }      ::= { appcCpicAdminTable 1 }AppcCpicAdminEntry ::= SEQUENCE {          appcCpicAdminLocLuName          DisplayString,          appcCpicAdminSymbDestName       DisplayString,          appcCpicAdminParLuAlias         DisplayString,          appcCpicAdminParLuName          DisplayString,          appcCpicAdminModeName           DisplayString,          appcCpicAdminTpNameType         INTEGER,          appcCpicAdminTpName             DisplayString,          appcCpicAdminUserid             DisplayString,          appcCpicAdminSecurity           INTEGER                     }appcCpicAdminLocLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The SNA name of the local LU to which this CPI-C side          information definition applies.  This field is from 1 to 17          characters in length, including a period (.) which separates          the NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is present.          The reserved value '*ALL' indicates that the definition applies          to all local LUs, and not just to a single local LU."      ::= { appcCpicAdminEntry 1 }appcCpicAdminSymbDestName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..8))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the symbolic destination name used by CPI-C          applications to identify this definition."      ::= { appcCpicAdminEntry 2 }appcCpicAdminParLuAlias OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..8))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "A local alias for the partner LU.  If not known orAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 107]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996           not applicable, this object contains a zero-length           string."      ::= { appcCpicAdminEntry 3 }appcCpicAdminParLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The SNA name of the partner LU.  This field is from 1 to 17          characters in length, including a period (.)  which separates          the NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is present."      ::= { appcCpicAdminEntry 4 }appcCpicAdminModeName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..8))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the mode name.  A mode defines the characteristics          for a group of sessions.  The mode name can be blank (8 space          characters)."      ::= { appcCpicAdminEntry 5 }appcCpicAdminTpNameType OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      normal(1),                      snaServiceTp(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies whether the TP name in appcCpicAdminTpName          identifies a normal TP or an SNA service TP.  In this context,          a normal TP is one with a name consisting only of displayable          characters, while an SNA service TP has a name containing          octets that do not map to displayable characters."      ::= { appcCpicAdminEntry 6 }appcCpicAdminTpName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..64))Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 108]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the name of the partner TP to be used when a CPI-C           application initiates a conversation specifying this side           information entry.           Display convention              When the TP name consists entirely of displayable EBCDIC              code points, it is mapped directly to the equivalent ASCII              display string.  However, registered TP names always have a              non-displayable EBCDIC code point (value less than or equal              to x'3F') as the first character, so they cannot be              directly mapped to an ASCII display string.  These TP names              are converted to a display string that is equivalent to a              hexadecimal display of the EBCDIC code points.  For              example, the 2-byte TP name x'06F1' (CNOS) is converted to              the 6-byte ASCII display string '06F1' (including the two              single quotes)."      ::= { appcCpicAdminEntry 7 }appcCpicAdminUserid OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..10))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The security userid, if any, associated with the side          information definition."      ::= { appcCpicAdminEntry 8 }appcCpicAdminSecurity OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      none(1),                      same(2),                      pgm(3),                      pgmStrong(4),                      distributed(5),                      mutual(6)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the security information to be used for allocating          the conversation.Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 109]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996            none        - No security information.            same        - Use the security environment currently                          associated with this TP.            pgm         - Use the program-supplied user_id and password.            pgmStrong   - Use the program-supplied user_id and password.                          The local LU will insure that the password is                          not exposed in clear-text form on the physical                          network.            distributed - Use the security environment and a distributed                          security system to generate the authentication                          information for this request.  If distributed                          security tokens cannot be generated, then fail                          the conversation.            mutual      - Authenticate both the user to the destination                          system and the destination system to the user."      ::= { appcCpicAdminEntry 9 }-- *********************************************************************--    APPC CPIC Oper Table--    Objects in this table contain current operational values, such--    as state values or negotiated parameters, for CPI-C side--    information.-- *********************************************************************appcCpicOperTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AppcCpicOperEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "APPC CPI-C side information operational table."      ::= { appcCPIC 2 }appcCpicOperEntry OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX AppcCpicOperEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Entry of APPC CPI-C side information Table."      INDEX { appcCpicOperLocLuName,              appcCpicOperSymbDestName }      ::= { appcCpicOperTable 1 }Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 110]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996AppcCpicOperEntry ::= SEQUENCE {          appcCpicOperLocLuName          DisplayString,          appcCpicOperSymbDestName       DisplayString,          appcCpicOperParLuAlias         DisplayString,          appcCpicOperParLuName          DisplayString,          appcCpicOperModeName           DisplayString,          appcCpicOperTpNameType         INTEGER,          appcCpicOperTpName             DisplayString,          appcCpicOperUserid             DisplayString,          appcCpicOperSecurity           INTEGER                     }appcCpicOperLocLuName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The SNA name of the local LU to which this CPI-C side          information definition applies.  This field is from 1 to 17          characters in length, including a period (.) which separates          the NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is present.          The reserved value '*ALL' indicates that the definition applies          to all local LUs, and not just to a single local LU."      ::= { appcCpicOperEntry 1 }appcCpicOperSymbDestName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..8))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the symbolic destination name used by CPI-C          applications to identify this definition."      ::= { appcCpicOperEntry 2 }appcCpicOperParLuAlias OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..8))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "A local alias for the partner LU.  If not known or not          applicable, this object contains a zero-length string."      ::= { appcCpicOperEntry 3 }appcCpicOperParLuName OBJECT-TYPEAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 111]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..17))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The SNA name of the partner LU.  This field is from 1 to 17          characters in length, including a period (.) which separates          the NetId from the NAU name if the NetId is present."      ::= { appcCpicOperEntry 4 }appcCpicOperModeName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..8))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the mode name.  A mode defines the characteristics          for a group of sessions.  The mode name can be blank (8 space          characters)."      ::= { appcCpicOperEntry 5 }appcCpicOperTpNameType OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      normal(1),                      snaServiceTp(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies whether the TP name in appcCpicOperTpName identifies          a normal TP or an SNA service TP.  In this context, a normal TP          is one with a name consisting only of displayable characters,          while an SNA service TP has a name containing octets that do          not map to displayable characters."      ::= { appcCpicOperEntry 6 }appcCpicOperTpName OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..64))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the name of the partner TP to be used when a CPI-C          application initiates a conversation specifying this side          information entry.Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 112]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996          Display convention              When the TP name consists entirely of displayable EBCDIC              code points, it is mapped directly to the equivalent ASCII              display string.  However, registered TP names always have              a non-displayable EBCDIC code point (value less than or              equal to x'3F') as the first character, so they cannot be              directly mapped to an ASCII display string.  These TP              names are converted to a display string that is equivalent              to a hexadecimal display of the EBCDIC code points.  For              example, the 2-byte TP name x'06F1' (CNOS) is converted to              the 6-byte ASCII display string '06F1' (including the two              single quotes)."      ::= { appcCpicOperEntry 7 }appcCpicOperUserid OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..10))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The security userid, if any, associated with the active side          information definition."      ::= { appcCpicOperEntry 8 }appcCpicOperSecurity OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      none(1),                      same(2),                      pgm(3),                      pgmStrong(4),                      distributed(5),                      mutual(6)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the security information to be used for allocating          the conversation.            none        - No security information.            same        - Use the security environment currently                          associated with this TP.            pgm         - Use the program-supplied user_id and password.            pgmStrong   - Use the program-supplied user_id and password.                          The local LU will insure that the password is                          not exposed in clear-text form on the physicalAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 113]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996                          network.            distributed - Use the security environment and a distributed                          security system to generate the authentication                          information for this request.  If distributed                          security tokens cannot be generated, then fail                          the conversation.            mutual      - Authenticate both the user to the destination                          system and the destination system to the user."      ::= { appcCpicOperEntry 9 }-- ***************************************************************-- Conformance information-- ***************************************************************appcConformance       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {appcMIB 2 }appcCompliances       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {appcConformance 1 }appcGroups            OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {appcConformance 2 }-- Compliance statementsappcCompliance  MODULE-COMPLIANCE      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The compliance statement for the SNMPv2 entities which          implement the APPC MIB."      MODULE  -- this module--    Unconditionally mandatory groups      MANDATORY-GROUPS  {                        appcGlobalConfGroup,                        appcLluConfGroup,                        appcParLuConfGroup,                        appcModeConfGroup,                        appcTpConfGroup,                        appcSessionConfGroup                }--    Conditionally mandatory groups      GROUP  appcControlConfGroup        DESCRIPTION            "The appcControlConfGroup is mandatory only for those            entities which implement activation and deactivation of            specific controls such as statistics collecting and            counting."Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 114]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      GROUP  appcCnosConfGroup        DESCRIPTION            "The appcCnosConfGroup is mandatory only for those entities            which implement CNOS.  "      GROUP  appcCpicConfGroup        DESCRIPTION            "The appcCpicConfGroup is mandatory only for those entities            which implement CPI-C.  "      GROUP  appcConversationConfGroup        DESCRIPTION            "The appcConversationConfGroup is mandatory only for those            entities which implement session endpoints for non-control            APPC sessions."--    MIN-ACCESS for objects        OBJECT appcActSessOperState        MIN-ACCESS read-only        DESCRIPTION            "An implementation is not required to support session            deactivation via this object."      ::= {appcCompliances 1 }-- Units of conformanceappcGlobalConfGroup OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS  {                appcUpTime,                appcDefaultModeName,                appcDefaultLuName,                appcDefaultImplInbndPlu,                appcDefaultMaxMcLlSndSize,                appcDefaultFileSpec,                appcDefaultTpOperation,                appcDefaultTpConvSecRqd,                appcLocalCpName,                appcActiveSessions,                appcActiveHprSessions                }      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "A collection of objects providing the instrumentation of APPC          global information and defaults."      ::= { appcGroups 1 }Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 115]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996appcLluConfGroup OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS  {                appcLluAdminDepType,                appcLluAdminLocalAddress,                appcLluAdminSessLimit,                appcLluAdminBindRspMayQ,                appcLluAdminCompression,                appcLluAdminInBoundCompLevel,                appcLluAdminOutBoundCompLevel,                appcLluAdminCompRleBeforeLZ,                appcLluAdminAlias,                appcLluOperDepType,                appcLluOperLocalAddress,                appcLluOperSessLimit,                appcLluOperBindRspMayQ,                appcLluOperCompression,                appcLluOperInBoundCompLevel,                appcLluOperOutBoundCompLevel,                appcLluOperCompRleBeforeLZ,                appcLluOperAlias,                appcLluOperActiveSessions                }      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "A collection of objects providing the instrumentation of APPC          local LU6.2s."      ::= { appcGroups 2 }appcParLuConfGroup OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS  {                appcLuPairAdminParLuAlias,                appcLuPairAdminSessLimit,                appcLuPairAdminSessSec,                appcLuPairAdminSecAccept,                appcLuPairAdminLinkObjId,                appcLuPairAdminParaSessSup,                appcLuPairOperParLuAlias,                appcLuPairOperSessLimit,                appcLuPairOperSessSec,                appcLuPairOperSecAccept,                appcLuPairOperLinkObjId,                appcLuPairOperParaSessSup,                appcLuPairOperParaSessSupLS,                appcLuPairOperState                }Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 116]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "A collection of objects providing the instrumentation of APPC          partner LUs."      ::= { appcGroups 3 }appcModeConfGroup OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS  {               appcModeAdminCosName,               appcModeAdminSessEndTpName,               appcModeAdminMaxSessLimit,               appcModeAdminMinCwinLimit,               appcModeAdminMinClosLimit,               appcModeAdminConWinAutoActLmt,               appcModeAdminRecvPacWinSz,               appcModeAdminSendPacWinSz,               appcModeAdminPrefRecvRuSz,               appcModeAdminPrefSendRuSz,               appcModeAdminRecvRuSzUpBnd,               appcModeAdminSendRuSzUpBnd,               appcModeAdminRecvRuSzLoBnd,               appcModeAdminSendRuSzLoBnd,               appcModeAdminSingSessReinit,               appcModeAdminCompression,               appcModeAdminInBoundCompLevel,               appcModeAdminOutBoundCompLevel,               appcModeAdminCompRleBeforeLZ,               appcModeAdminSyncLvl,               appcModeAdminCrypto,               appcModeOperCosName,               appcModeOperSessEndTpName,               appcModeOperSessLimit,               appcModeOperMaxSessLimit,               appcModeOperMinCwinLimit,               appcModeOperMinClosLimit,               appcModeOperConWinAutoActLmt,               appcModeOperRecvPacWinSz,               appcModeOperSendPacWinSz,               appcModeOperPrefRecvRuSz,               appcModeOperPrefSendRuSz,               appcModeOperRecvRuSzUpBnd,               appcModeOperSendRuSzUpBnd,               appcModeOperRecvRuSzLoBnd,               appcModeOperSendRuSzLoBnd,               appcModeOperSingSessReinit,Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 117]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996               appcModeOperCompression,               appcModeOperInBoundCompLevel,               appcModeOperOutBoundCompLevel,               appcModeOperCompRleBeforeLZ,               appcModeOperSyncLvl,               appcModeOperCrypto,               appcModeOperSyncLvlLastStart,               appcModeOperCryptoLastStart,               appcModeOperCNOSNeg,               appcModeOperActCwin,               appcModeOperActClos,               appcModeOperPndCwin,               appcModeOperPndClos,               appcModeOperPtmCwin,               appcModeOperPtmClos,               appcModeOperDrainSelf,               appcModeOperDrainPart                }      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "A collection of objects providing the instrumentation of APPC          modes."      ::= { appcGroups 4 }appcTpConfGroup OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS  {                appcTpAdminFileSpec,                appcTpAdminStartParm,                appcTpAdminTpOperation,                appcTpAdminInAttachTimeout,                appcTpAdminRcvAllocTimeout,                appcTpAdminSyncLvl,                appcTpAdminInstLmt,                appcTpAdminStatus,                appcTpAdminLongRun,                appcTpAdminConvType,                appcTpAdminConvDuplex,                appcTpAdminConvSecReq,                appcTpAdminVerPip,                appcTpAdminPipSubNum                }      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "A collection of objects providing the instrumentation of APPC          Transaction Programs."      ::= { appcGroups 5 }Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 118]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996appcSessionConfGroup OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS  {                appcActSessPcidCpName,                appcActSessPcid,                appcActSessPluIndicator,                appcActSessModeName,                appcActSessCosName,                appcActSessTransPriority,                appcActSessEnhanceSecSup,                appcActSessSendPacingType,                appcActSessSendRpc,                appcActSessSendNxWndwSize,                appcActSessRecvPacingType,                appcActSessRecvRpc,                appcActSessRecvNxWndwSize,                appcActSessRscv,                appcActSessInUse,                appcActSessMaxSndRuSize,                appcActSessMaxRcvRuSize,                appcActSessSndPacingSize,                appcActSessRcvPacingSize,                appcActSessOperState,                appcActSessUpTime,                appcActSessRtpNceId,                appcActSessRtpTcid,                appcActSessLinkIndex,                appcSessStatsSentFmdBytes,                appcSessStatsSentNonFmdBytes,                appcSessStatsRcvdFmdBytes,                appcSessStatsRcvdNonFmdBytes,                appcSessStatsSentFmdRus,                appcSessStatsSentNonFmdRus,                appcSessStatsRcvdFmdRus,                appcSessStatsRcvdNonFmdRus,                appcSessStatsCtrUpTime,                appcHistSessTime,                appcHistSessType,                appcHistSessLocLuName,                appcHistSessParLuName,                appcHistSessModeName,                appcHistSessUnbindType,                appcHistSessSenseData,                appcHistSessComponentId,                appcHistSessDetectModule,                appcSessRtpSessionsAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 119]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996                }      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "A collection of objects providing the instrumentation of APPC          LU6.2 sessions."      ::= { appcGroups 6 }appcControlConfGroup OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS  {                appcCntrlAdminStat,                appcCntrlAdminRscv,                appcCntrlAdminTrace,                appcCntrlAdminTraceParm,                appcCntrlOperStat,                appcCntrlOperStatTime,                appcCntrlOperRscv,                appcCntrlOperRscvTime,                appcCntrlOperTrace,                appcCntrlOperTraceTime,                appcCntrlOperTraceParm                }      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "A collection of objects providing the instrumentation of APPC          control."      ::= { appcGroups 7 }appcCnosConfGroup OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS  {                appcCnosCommand,                appcCnosMaxSessLimit,                appcCnosMinCwinLimit,                appcCnosMinClosLimit,                appcCnosDrainSelf,                appcCnosDrainPart,                appcCnosResponsible,                appcCnosForce,                appcCnosTargetLocLuName,                appcCnosTargetParLuName,                appcCnosTargetModeName                }      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "A collection of objects providing the instrumentation of APPC          CNOS processing."Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 120]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996      ::= { appcGroups 8 }appcCpicConfGroup OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS  {                appcCpicAdminParLuAlias,                appcCpicAdminParLuName,                appcCpicAdminModeName,                appcCpicAdminTpNameType,                appcCpicAdminTpName,                appcCpicAdminUserid,                appcCpicAdminSecurity,                appcCpicOperParLuAlias,                appcCpicOperParLuName,                appcCpicOperModeName,                appcCpicOperTpNameType,                appcCpicOperTpName,                appcCpicOperUserid,                appcCpicOperSecurity                }      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "A collection of objects providing the instrumentation of APPC          CPI-C side information."      ::= { appcGroups 9 }appcConversationConfGroup OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS  {                appcActiveConvId,                appcActiveConvState,                appcActiveConvType,                appcActiveConvCorrelator,                appcActiveConvSyncLvl,                appcActiveConvSource,                appcActiveConvDuplex,                appcActiveConvUpTime,                appcActiveConvSendBytes,                appcActiveConvRcvBytes,                appcActiveConvUserid,                appcActiveConvPcidNauName,                appcActiveConvPcid,                appcActiveConvModeName,                appcActiveConvLuwIdName,                appcActiveConvLuwIdInstance,                appcActiveConvLuwIdSequence,                appcActiveConvTpName,                appcHistConvEndTime,Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 121]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996                appcHistConvLocLuName,                appcHistConvParLuName,                appcHistConvTpName,                appcHistConvPcidNauName,                appcHistConvPcid,                appcHistConvSenseData,                appcHistConvLogData,                appcHistConvEndedBy                }      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "A collection of objects providing the instrumentation of APPC          conversations."      ::= { appcGroups 10 }-- end of conformance statementENDAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 122]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 19965.  Acknowledgments   This MIB module is the product of the SNA NAU MIB Working Group.   Special thanks to Wayne Clark, Cisco Systems; Rich Daugherty, IBM   Corporation; and Leo Temoshenko, IBM Corporation, for their   contributions and review.6.  References[1]  IBM, Systems Network Architecture Technical Overview, GC30-3073-4,     January, 1994.[2]  SNMPv2 Working Group, Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S.     Waldbusser, "Structure of Management Information for version 2 of     the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)",RFC 1902, January     1996.[3]  SNMPv2 Working Group, Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S.     Waldbusser, "Textual Conventions for Version 2 of the Simple     Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)",RFC 1903, January 1996.[4]  SNMPv2 Working Group, Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S.     Waldbusser, "Conformance Statements for Version 2 of the Simple     Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)",RFC 1904, January 1996.[5]  IBM, Systems Network Architecture Transaction Programmer's     Reference for LU Type 6.2, GC30-3084-05, June, 1993.[6]  IBM, Common Programming Interface Communications Specification 2.0,     SC31-6180-01, June, 1994.[7]  Kielczewski, Z., Kostick D., and K. Shih, "Definition of Managed     Objects for SNA NAUs using SMIv2",RFC 1666, Eicon Technology     Corporation, Bell Communications Research, Novell, August 1994.7.  Security Considerations   Security issues are not discussed in this memo.Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 123]

RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 19968.  Authors' Addresses     Michael Allen     Wall Data Inc.     P.O.Box 1120, WA 98019, USA     Phone: +1 206 844 3505     EMail: mallen@hq.walldata.com     Bob Clouston     Cisco Systems     7025 Kit Creek Road     PO Box 14987     Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA     Phone: +1 919 472 2333     EMail: clouston@cisco.com     Zbigniew Kielczewski     Cisco Systems     7025 Kit Creek Road     PO Box 14987     Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA     Phone: +1 919 472 2326     EMail: zbig@cisco.com     William Kwan     Jupiter Technology Inc.     200 Prospect St.     Waltham, MA 02254     Phone:    1 617 894-9300 x423     EMail: billk@jti.com     Bob Moore     IBM Corporation     800 Park Offices Drive     E87/664     P.O. Box 12195     Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA     Phone:    1 919 254 4436     EMail: remoore@ralvm6.vnet.ibm.comAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                   [Page 124]

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