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Network Working Group                                     R. SteinbergerRequest for Comments: 3202                             Paradyne NetworksCategory: Standards Track                                    O. Nicklass                                            RAD Data Communications Ltd.                                                            January 2002Definitions of Managed Objectsfor Frame Relay Service Level DefinitionsStatus of this Memo   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.Copyright Notice   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002).  All Rights Reserved.Abstract   This memo defines an extension of the Management Information Base   (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based   internets.  In particular, it defines objects for managing the Frame   Relay Service Level Definitions.Table of Contents1. The SNMP Management Framework ...............................22. Conventions .................................................33. Overview ....................................................33.1. Frame Relay Service Level Definitions .....................43.2. Terminology ...............................................53.3. Network Model .............................................53.4. Reference Points ..........................................63.5. Measurement Methodology ...................................83.6. Theory of Operation .......................................93.6.1. Capabilities Discovery ..................................93.6.2. Determining Reference Points for Row Creation ...........103.6.2.1. Graphical Examples of Reference Points ................113.6.2.1.1. Edge-to-Edge Interface Reference Point Example ......123.6.2.1.2. Edge-to-Edge Egress Queue Reference Point Example ...133.6.2.1.3. End-to-End Using Reference Point Example ............143.6.3. Creation Process ........................................153.6.4. Destruction Process .....................................15Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                     [Page 1]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 20023.6.4.1. Manual Row Destruction ................................153.6.4.2. Automatic Row Destruction .............................163.6.5. Modification Process ....................................163.6.6. Collection Process ......................................163.6.6.1. Remote Polling ........................................163.6.6.2. Sampling ..............................................173.6.6.3. User History ..........................................17   3.6.7. Use of MIB Module in Calculation of Service Level   Definitions ....................................................173.6.8. Delay ...................................................203.6.9. Frame Delivery Ratio ....................................203.6.10. Data Delivery Ratio ....................................213.6.11. Service Availability ...................................214. Relation to Other MIB Modules ...............................225. Structure of the MIB Module .................................235.1. frsldPvcCtrlTable .........................................235.2. frsldSmplCtrlTable ........................................235.3. frsldPvcDataTable .........................................235.4. frsldPvcSampleTable .......................................245.5. frsldCapabilities .........................................246. Persistence of Data .........................................247. Object Definitions ..........................................248. Acknowledgments .............................................619. References ..................................................6110. Security Considerations ....................................6311. Authors' Addresses .........................................6312. Full Copyright Statement ...................................641.  The SNMP Management Framework   The SNMP Management Framework presently consists of five major   components:   o  An overall architecture, described inRFC 2571 [1].   o  Mechanisms for describing and naming objects and events for the      purpose of management.  The first version of this Structure of      Management Information (SMI) is called SMIv1 and described in STD      16,RFC 1155 [2], STD 16,RFC 1212 [3] andRFC 1215 [4].  The      second version, called SMIv2, is described in STD 58,RFC 2578      [5],RFC 2579 [6] andRFC 2580 [7].   o  Message protocols for transferring management information.  The      first version of the SNMP message protocol is called SNMPv1 and      described in STD 15,RFC 1157 [8].  A second version of the SNMP      message protocol, which is not an Internet standards track      protocol, is called SNMPv2c and described inRFC 1901 [9] and RFCSteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                     [Page 2]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002      1906 [10].  The third version of the message protocol is called      SNMPv3 and described inRFC 1906 [10],RFC 2572 [11] andRFC 2574      [12].   o  Protocol operations for accessing management information.  The      first set of protocol operations and associated PDU formats is      described in STD 15,RFC 1157 [8].  A second set of protocol      operations and associated PDU formats is described inRFC 1905      [13].   o  A set of fundamental applications described inRFC 2573 [14] and      the view-based access control mechanism described inRFC 2575      [15].   A more detailed introduction to the current SNMP Management Framework   can be found inRFC 2570 [16].   Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed   the Management Information Base or MIB.  Objects in the MIB are   defined using the mechanisms defined in the SMI.   This memo specifies a MIB module that is compliant to the SMIv2.  A   MIB conforming to the SMIv1 can be produced through the appropriate   translations.  The resulting translated MIB must be semantically   equivalent, except where objects or events are omitted because no   translation is possible (use of Counter64).  Some machine readable   information in SMIv2 will be converted into textual descriptions in   SMIv1 during the translation process.  However, this loss of machine   readable information is not considered to change the semantics of the   MIB.2.  Conventions   The keywords MUST, MUST NOT, REQUIRED, SHALL, SHALL NOT, SHOULD,   SHOULD NOT, RECOMMENDED, NOT RECOMMENDED, MAY, and OPTIONAL, when   they appear in this document, are to be interpreted as described inRFC 2119 [22].3.  Overview   This MIB module addresses the items required to manage the Frame   Relay Forum's Implementation Agreement for Service Level Definitions   (FRF.13 [17]).  At present, this applies to these values of the   ifType variable in the Internet-standard MIB:   o  frameRelay (32)   o  frameRelayService (44)Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                     [Page 3]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002   This section provides an overview and background of how to use this   MIB module.3.1.  Frame Relay Service Level Definitions   The frame relay service level definitions address specific   characteristics of a frame relay service that can be used to   facilitate the following tasks:   o  Evaluation of frame relay service providers, offerings or      products.   o  Measurement of Quality of Service.   o  Enforcement of Service Level Agreements.   o  Planning or describing a frame relay network.   The following parameters are defined in FRF.13 [17] as a sufficient   set of values to accomplish the tasks previously stated.   o  Delay - The amount of time elapsed, in microseconds, from the time      a frame exits the source to the time it reaches the destination.      NOTE: FRF.13 [17] defines this value in terms of milliseconds.   o  Frame Delivery Ratio - The ratio of the number of frames delivered      to the destination versus the number of frames sent by the source.      This ratio can be further divided by inspecting either only the      frames within the CIR or only the frames in excess of the CIR.   o  Data Delivery Ratio - The ratio of the amount of data delivered to      the destination versus the amount of data sent by the source.      This ratio can be further divided by inspecting either only the      data within the CIR or only the data in excess of the CIR.   o  Service Availability - The amount of time the frame relay service      was not available.  There are three types of availability      statistics defined in FRF.13 [17]: Mean Time to Repair, Virtual      Connection Availability, and Mean Time Between Service Outages.      The later two require information about the scheduled outage time.      It is assumed that scheduled outage time information will be      maintained by the network management software, so it is not      included in the MIB module.   Consult FRF.13 [17] for more details.Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                     [Page 4]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 20023.2.  Terminology   o  CIR - The Committed Information Rate (CIR) is the subscriber data      rate (expressed in bits/second) that the network commits to      deliver under normal network conditions [18].   o  DLCI - Data Link Connection Identifier [18].   o  Logical Port - This term is used to model the Frame Relay      "interface" on a device [18].   o  NNI - Network to Network Interface [18].   o  Permanent Virtual Connection (PVC) - A virtual connection that has      its end-points and bearer capabilities defined at subscription      time [18].   o  Reference Point (RP) - The point of reference within the network      model at which the calculations or data collection takes place.   o  UNI - User to Network Interface [18].3.3.  Network Model   The basic model, as illustrated in figure 1 below, contains two frame   relay DTE endpoints connected to a network cloud via a frame relay   UNI interface.  The network cloud can contain zero or more internal   frame relay NNI connections that interconnect multiple networks.  The   calculations and data collection can be performed at any reference   point within the network.   +-------------+                                       +-------------+   | Frame Relay |                                       | Frame Relay |   | DTE Device  |                                       | DTE Device  |   +------+------+                                       +------+------+          |                                                     |         UNI                                                   UNI      Connection                                            Connection          |                                                     |   +------+------+    NNI     +-------------+    NNI     +------+------+   |  Network A  +------------+  Network B  +------------+  Network C  |   +-------------+ Connection +-------------+ Connection +-------------+                                 Figure 1                    Frame Relay Network Reference ModelSteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                     [Page 5]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 20023.4.  Reference Points   The collection and calculations of the service level definitions   apply to two reference points within the network.  These two points   are the locations where the frames are referenced in the collection   of the service level specific information.  The reference points used   in the MIB module are shown in figure 2 below.  For completeness, the   module also allows for proprietary reference points which MAY exist   anywhere in the network that is not a previously defined reference   point.  The meaning of the proprietary reference points is   insignificant unless defined by the device manufacturer.Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                     [Page 6]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002      +---------------------------+      |+-----------+ +-----------+|      ||           | |Measurement||      ||Frame Relay---Engine     --(Source RP)----+      ||DTE        | |(If Exists)||               |      |+-----------+ +-----------+|               |      +---------------------------+               |        Frame Relay Source                        |       +------------------------------------------+       |             Frame Relay Network       |            +----------------------------------+       |            | +------------------------------+ |       |            | | +---------+ +---------+      | |       |            | | |         | | Traffic |      | |       +--(Ingress RP)--- L1 / L2 --- Policing|      | |                    | | | Control | | Engine  |      | |                    | | +---------+ +----|----+      | |                    | |                  |           | |                    | |         (Traffic Policing RP)| |                    | +------------------|-----------+ |                    |    Ingress Node    |             |                    |                    |             |                    |        +-----------|-----------+ |                    |        |  Intermediate Nodes   | |                    |        +-----------|-----------+ |                    |                    |             |                    |      Egress Node   |             |                    |     +--------------|-----------+ |                    |     | (Egress Queue Input RP)  | |                    |     |              |           | |                    |     |      +-------+------+    | |                    |     |      | Egress Queue |    | |                    |     |      +-------+------+    | |                    |     |              |           | |                    |     | (Egress Queue Output RP) | |                    |     +--------------|-----------+ |                    +--------------------|-------------+         Frame Relay Destination         |      +---------------------------+      +-----------+      |+-----------+ +-----------+|                  |      ||           | |Measurement||                  |      ||Frame Relay---Engine     --(Destination RP)--+      ||DTE        | |(If Exists)||      |+-----------+ +-----------+|      +---------------------------+                                Figure 2                     Reference Points (FRF.13 [17])Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                     [Page 7]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002   The MIB variables frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP and frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP   allow the user to view and configure the reference points at which   the calculations occur.  These variables are specific to the device   on which they are located.  Frame relay devices act as both frame   sources and frame destinations.  The definitions in this MIB module   apply to the interaction of a pair of devices on the network path.   The same device can potentially use different reference points for   calculation and collection of the statistics based on whether the   referenced frame is sent or received by the device.  When the device   is acting as a frame source, the value of frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP   reflects the reference point used for all source calculations   pertaining to the specified PVC.  When the device is acting as a   frame destination, the value of frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP reflects the   reference point used for all destination calculations pertaining to   the specified PVC.   For example, FRF.13 [17] defines an Edge-to-Edge Egress Queue   measurement domain as a domain in which measurement is performed   between an Ingress Reference Point and an Egress Queue Input   Reference Point.  For this domain between a source device and a   destination device, the value of frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP for the   source device would be set to ingTxLocalRP(2) and the value of   frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP for the destination device would be set to   eqiRxLocalRP(4).  While it is usually the case that the reference   points would be equivalent on the remote device when monitoring   frames going in the opposite direction, there is no requirement for   them to be so.   It can be seen from the above example that a total of four reference   points are required in order to collect information for both   directions of traffic flow.  The reference points represent the   transmit and receive directions at both ends of a PVC.  If a device   has knowledge of the information from the remote device, it is   possible to collect the statistics from a single device.  This is not   always the case.  In most instances, two devices will need to be   monitored to capture a complete description of the service level on a   PVC.  The reference points a single device is capable of monitoring   are contained in the frsldRPCaps object.3.5.  Measurement Methodology   This document neither recommends nor suggests a method of   implementation.  This is left to the device manufacturer and should   be independent of the data that is actually collected.   Periodic collection of this data can be performed through either   polling of the data table, use of the sample tables or use of the   user history group ofRFC 2021 [19].Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                     [Page 8]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 20023.6.  Theory of Operation   The following sections describe how to use this MIB module.  They   include row handling, data collection and data calculation.  The   recommendations here in are suggestions as to implementation and do   not infer that they are the only method that can be used to perform   such operations.3.6.1.  Capabilities Discovery   Three objects are provided specifically to aid the network manager in   discovering the capabilities of the device with respect to this MIB   module.   o  frsldPvcCtrlWriteCaps  This object reports the write capabilities                             of the PVC Control Table.  Use this object                             to determine which objects can be modified.                             This need only be referenced if row                             creation or modification is to be                             performed.   o  frsldSmplCtrlWriteCaps This object reports the write capabilities                             of the Sample Control Table.  Use this                             object to determine which objects can be                             modified.  The group need only be                             referenced if the sample tables will be                             used to collect historical information.   o  frsldRPCaps            This object reports the reference points at                             which the device is capable of collecting                             information.  This object needs to be                             referenced if row creation is to be                             performed in the PVC Control Table.                             Devices can only create rows containing                             supported reference points.   These objects do not imply that there is no need for an Agent   Capabilities macro for devices that do not fully support every object   in this MIB module.  They are provided specifically to aid in the   ensured network management operations of this MIB module with respect   to row creation and modification.   An additional four objects are provided to report and control memory   the utilization of this MIB module.  These objects are   frsldMaxPvcCtrls, frsldNumPvcCtrls, frsldMaxSmplCtrls are   frsldNumSmplCtrls.  Together, they allow a manager to control theSteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                     [Page 9]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002   amount of memory allocated for specific utilization by this MIB   module.  This is done by setting the maximum allowed allocation of   controls.3.6.2.  Determining Reference Points for Row Creation   The performance of a PVC is monitored by evaluating the uni-   directional flow of frames from an ingress point to an egress point.   Reference points describe where each of the two measurements are   made.  Monitoring both of the uni-directional flows that make-up the   PVC frame traffic requires a total of four reference points as shown   in Figures 3 through 5.  A monitoring point that evaluates traffic is   restricted to counting frames that pass the reference points hosted   locally on the monitoring point.  Thus, if the monitoring point is   near the ingress point of the flow, it will count the frames entering   into the frame relay network.  The complete picture of frame loss for   the uni-directional flow requires information from the downstream   reference point located at another (remote) monitoring point.   The local monitoring point MAY be implemented in such way that the   information from the downstream monitoring point is moved to the   local monitoring point using implementation-specific mechanisms.  In   this case all information required to calculate frame loss becomes   available from the local measurement point.  The local measurement   point agent is capable of reporting all the objects in the   FrsldPvcDataEntry row - the counts for offered frames entering the   network and delivered frames exiting the network.   Alternatively, the local monitoring point MAY be restricted to counts   of frames observed on the local device only.  In this case, the   objects of the FrsldPvcDataEntry row reporting what happened on the   remote device are not available.   The following list shows the possible valid reference points for an   FRF.13 SLA from the source reference point to the destination   reference point in both directions.   o  Local Information Only         Local Device:  srcLocalRP, desLocalRP         Remote Device: srcLocalRP, desLocalRP   o  Remote Information Only         Local Device:  srcRemoteRP, desRemoteRP         Remote Device: srcRemoteRP, desRemoteRPSteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 10]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002   o  Mixed Two Device Model 1 (Local Device Always Transmitter)         Local Device:  srcLocalRP, desRemoteRP         Remote Device: srcLocalRP, desRemoteRP   o  Mixed Two Device Model 2 (Local Device Always Receiver)         Local Device:  srcRemoteRP, desLocalRP         Remote Device: srcRemoteRP, desLocalRP   o  Mixed One Device Model 1 (Directional Rows)         First Row:  srcRemoteRP, desLocalRP (Receiver Row)         Second Row: srcLocalRP, desRemoteRP (Sender Row)   o  Mixed One Device Model 2 (Device Based Rows)         First Row:  srcLocalRP, desLocalRP (Local Row)         Second Row: srcRemoteRP, desRemoteRP (Remote Row)   Each of the above combinations is valid and provides the same   information.   The following steps are recommended to find which reference points   need to be configured:   1) Locate both of the devices at either end of the PVC to be      monitored.   2) Determine the capabilities by referencing the frsldRPCaps object      of each device.   3) Locate the best combination of the two devices such that the      necessary reference points are all represented.   4) If any one of the necessary reference points does not exist in the      combination of the two devices, it is not possible to monitor the      FRF.13 defined SLA between the two reference point on the PVC.3.6.2.1.  Graphical Examples of Reference Points   FRF.13 [17] defines three specific combinations of reference points:   Edge-to-Edge Interface, Edge-to-Edge Egress Queue and End-to-End.   Examples of valid reference points that may be used for each of these   are discussed in the sections below.Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 11]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002   It is often the case that a device knows as a minimum either only   local information or both local and remote information.  Because   these are two common examples, each will be illustrated below.3.6.2.1.1.  Edge-to-Edge Interface Reference Point Example            Device 1                               Device 2         +-------------+                        +-------------+         |   Ingress   |                        |   Egress    |         |   +-----+   |                        |   +-----+   |         |(A)|     |   |      Traffic Flow      |   |     |(B)|      -->-->--     -->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-     -->-->-->         |   |     |   |   From Device 1 to 2   |   |     |   |         |   +-----+   |                        |   +-----+   |         |             |                        |             |         |   Egress    |                        |   Ingress   |         |   +-----+   |                        |   +-----+   |         |(D)|     |   |      Traffic Flow      |   |     |(C)|      <--<--<-     -<--<--<--<--<--<--<--<--<--<--<--     --<--<--         |   |     |   |   From Device 2 to 1   |   |     |   |         |   +-----+   |                        |   +-----+   |         +-------------+                        +-------------+            where (A), (B), (C) and (D) are reference points                                Figure 3   For devices with only local knowledge, one row is required on each   device as follows:   (A) frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP for Device 1 = ingTxLocalRP(2)   (B) frsldPvcCtlrReceiveRP for Device 2 = eqoRxLocalRP(5)   (C) frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP for Device 2 = ingTxLocalRP(2)   (D) frsldPvcCtlrReceiveRP for Device 1 = eqoRxLocalRP(5)   In which a single row is created on Device 1 containing reference   points (A) and (D), and a single row is created on Device 2   containing reference points (C) and (B).   For devices with both local and remote knowledge, the two rows can   exist in any combination on either device.  For this example, the   transmitting devices will be responsible for information regarding   the flow for which they are the origin.  Only one row is required per   device for this example.Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 12]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002   (A) frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP for Device 1 = ingTxLocalRP(2)   (B) frsldPvcCtlrReceiveRP for Device 1 = eqoRxRemoteRP(11)   (C) frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP for Device 2 = ingTxLocalRP(2)   (D) frsldPvcCtlrReceiveRP for Device 2 = eqoRxRemoteRP(11)3.6.2.1.2.  Edge-to-Edge Egress Queue Reference Point Example            Device 1                               Device 2         +-------------+                        +-------------+         |   Ingress   |                        |   Egress    |         |   +-----+   |                        |   +-----+   |         |(A)|     |   |      Traffic Flow      |(B)|     |   |      -->-->--     -->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-     -->-->-->         |   |     |   |   From Device 1 to 2   |   |     |   |         |   +-----+   |                        |   +-----+   |         |             |                        |             |         |   Egress    |                        |   Ingress   |         |   +-----+   |                        |   +-----+   |         |   |     |(D)|      Traffic Flow      |   |     |(C)|      <--<--<-     -<--<--<--<--<--<--<--<--<--<--<--     --<--<--         |   |     |   |   From Device 2 to 1   |   |     |   |         |   +-----+   |                        |   +-----+   |         +-------------+                        +-------------+            where (A), (B), (C) and (D) are reference points                                Figure 4   For devices with only local knowledge, one row is required on each   device as follows:   (A) frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP for Device 1 = ingTxLocalRP(2)   (B) frsldPvcCtlrReceiveRP for Device 2 = eqiRxLocalRP(4)   (C) frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP for Device 2 = ingTxLocalRP(2)   (D) frsldPvcCtlrReceiveRP for Device 1 = eqiRxLocalRP(4)   In which a single row is created on Device 1 containing reference   points (A) and (D), and a single row is created on Device 2   containing reference points (C) and (B).Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 13]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002   For devices with both local and remote knowledge, the two rows can   exist in any combination on either device.  For this example, the   transmitting devices will be responsible for information regarding   the flow for which they are the origin.  Only one row is required per   device for this example.   (A) frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP for Device 1 = ingTxLocalRP(2)   (B) frsldPvcCtlrReceiveRP for Device 1 = eqiRxRemoteRP(10)   (C) frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP for Device 2 = ingTxLocalRP(2)   (D) frsldPvcCtlrReceiveRP for Device 2 = eqiRxRemoteRP(10)3.6.2.1.3.  End-to-End Using Reference Point Example            Device 1                               Device 2         +-------------+                        +-------------+         |   Source    |                        | Destination |         |   +-----+   |                        |   +-----+   |         |(A)|     |   |      Traffic Flow      |   |     |(B)|      -->-->--     -->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-     -->-->-->         |   |     |   |   From Device 1 to 2   |   |     |   |         |   +-----+   |                        |   +-----+   |         |             |                        |             |         | Destination |                        |   Source    |         |   +-----+   |                        |   +-----+   |         |(D)|     |   |      Traffic Flow      |   |     |(C)|      <--<--<-     -<--<--<--<--<--<--<--<--<--<--<--     --<--<--         |   |     |   |   From Device 2 to 1   |   |     |   |         |   +-----+   |                        |   +-----+   |         +-------------+                        +-------------+            where (A), (B), (C) and (D) are reference points                                Figure 5   For devices with only local knowledge, one row is required on each   device as follows:   (A) frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP for Device 1 = srcLocalRP(1)   (B) frsldPvcCtlrReceiveRP for Device 2 = desLocalRP(1)   (C) frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP for Device 2 = srcLocalRP(1)   (D) frsldPvcCtlrReceiveRP for Device 1 = desLocalRP(1)Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 14]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002   In which a single row is created on Device 1 containing reference   points (A) and (D), and a single row is created on Device 2   containing reference points (C) and (B).   For devices with both local and remote knowledge, the two rows can   exist in any combination on either device.  For this example, the   transmitting devices will be responsible for information regarding   the flow for which they are the origin.  Only one row is required per   device for this example.   (A) frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP for Device 1 = srcLocalRP(1)   (B) frsldPvcCtlrReceiveRP for Device 1 = desRemoteRP(7)   (C) frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP for Device 2 = srcLocalRP(1)   (D) frsldPvcCtlrReceiveRP for Device 2 = desRemoteRP(7)3.6.3.  Creation Process   In some cases, devices will automatically populate the rows of PVC   Control Table and potentially the Sample Control Table.  However, in   many cases, it may be necessary for a network manager to manually   create rows.   Manual creation of rows requires the following steps:   1) Ensure the PVC exists between the two devices.   2) Determine the necessary reference points for row creation.   3) Create the row(s) in each device as needed.   4) Create the row(s) in the sample control tables if desired.3.6.4.  Destruction Process3.6.4.1.  Manual Row Destruction   Manual row destruction is straight forward.  Any row can be destroyed   and the resources allocated to it are freed by setting the value of   its status object (either frsldPvcCtrlStatus or frsldSmplCtrlStatus)   to destroy(6).  It should be noted that when frsldPvcCtrlStatus is   set to destroy(6) all associated sample control, sample and data   table rows will also be destroyed.  Similarly, when   frsldSmplCtrlStatus is set to destroy(6) all sample rows will also beSteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 15]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002   destroyed.  The frsldPvcCtrlPurge objects do not apply to manual row   destruction.  If the row is set to destroy(6) manually, the rows are   destroyed as part of the set.3.6.4.2.  Automatic Row Destruction   Rows is the tables may be destroyed automatically based on the   existence of the DLCI on which they rely.  This behavior is   controlled by the frsldPvcCtrlPurge and frsldPvcCtrlDeleteOnPurge   objects.  When a DLCI no longer exists in the device, the data in the   tables has no relation to anything known on the network.  However,   there may be some need to keep the historic information active for a   short period after the destruction or removal of a DLCI.  If the   basis for the row no longer exists, the row will be destroyed at the   end of the purge interval that is controlled by frsldPvcCtrlPurge.   The effects of automatic row destruction are the same as manual row   destruction.3.6.5.  Modification Process   All read-create items in this MIB module can be modified at any time   if they are fully supported.  Write access is not required.  To   simplify the use of the MIB frsldPvcCtrlWriteCaps and   frsldSmplCtrlWriteCaps state which of the read-create variables can   actually be written on a particular device.3.6.6.  Collection Process3.6.6.1.  Remote Polling   This MIB module supports data collection through remote polling of   the free running counters in the PVC Data Table.  Remote polling is a   common method used to capture real-time statistics.  A remote   management station polls the device to collect the desired   information.  It is recommended all statistics for a single PVC be   collected in a single PDU.   The following objects are designed around the concept of real-time   polling:   o  frsldPvcDataMissedPolls   o  frsldPvcDataFrDeliveredC   o  frsldPvcDataFrDeliveredE   o  frsldPvcDataFrOfferedC   o  frsldPvcDataFrOfferedE   o  frsldPvcDataDataDeliveredC   o  frsldPvcDataDataDeliveredESteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 16]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002   o  frsldPvcDataDataOfferedC   o  frsldPvcDataDataOfferedE   o  frsldPvcDataHCFrDeliveredC   o  frsldPvcDataHCFrDeliveredE   o  frsldPvcDataHCFrOfferedC   o  frsldPvcDataHCFrOfferedE   o  frsldPvcDataHCDataDeliveredC   o  frsldPvcDataHCDataDeliveredE   o  frsldPvcDataHCDataOfferedC   o  frsldPvcDataHCDataOfferedE   o  frsldPvcDataUnavailableTime   o  frsldPvcDataUnavailables3.6.6.2.  Sampling   The sample tables provide the ability to historically sample data   without requiring the additional overhead of polling.  At key   periods, a network management station can collect the samples needed.   This method allows the manager to perform the collection of data at   times that will least affect the active network traffic.   The sample data can be collected using a series of SNMP getNext or   getBulk operations.  The value of frsldPvcSmplIdx increments with   each new collection bucket.  This allows the managers to skip   information that has already been collected.  However, care should be   taken in that the value can roll over after a long period of time.   The start and end times of a collection period allow the manager to   know what the actual period of collection was.  It is possible for   there to be discontinuities in the sample table, so both start and   end should be referenced.3.6.6.3.  User History   User history, as defined inRFC 2021 [19], is an alternative   mechanism that can be used to get the same benefits as the sample   table by using the objects provided for real-time polling.  Some   devices MAY have the ability to use user history and opt not to   support the sample tables.  If this is the case, the information from   the data table can be used to define a group of user history objects.3.6.7.  Use of MIB Module in Calculation of Service Level Definitions   The objects in this MIB module can be used to calculate the   statistics defined in FRF.13 [17].  The description below describes   the calculations for one direction of the data flow, i.e., data sent   from local transmitter to a remote receiver.  A complete set of   bidirectional information would require calculations based on bothSteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 17]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002   directions.  For the purposes of this description, the reference   points used SHOULD consistently represent data that is sent by one   device and received by the other.   A complete evaluation requires the combination of two uni-directional   flows.  It is possible for a management station to combine all of the   calculated information into one conceptual row.  Doing this requires   that each of the metrics are collected for both flow directions and   grouped by direction  If the information is split between two   devices, the management station must know which two devices to   communicate with for the collection of all information.  The grouping   of information SHOULD be from ingress to egress in each flow   direction.   The calculations below use the following terminology:   o  DelayAvg         The average delay on the PVC.  This is represented within the         MIB module by frsldPvcSmplDelayAvg.   o  FrDeliveredC         The number of frames received by the receiving device through         the receive reference point that were delivered within CIR.         This is represented within the MIB module by one of         frsldPvcDataFrDeliveredC, frsldPvcDataHCFrDeliveredC,         frsldPvcSmplFrDeliveredC, or frsldPvcSmplHCFrDeliveredC.   o  FrDeliveredE         The number of frames received by the receiving device through         the receive reference point that were delivered in excess of         CIR.  This is represented within the MIB module by one of         frsldPvcDataFrDeliveredE, frsldPvcDataHCFrDeliveredE,         frsldPvcSmplFrDeliveredE, or frsldPvcSmplHCFrDeliveredE.   o  FrOfferedC         The number of frames offered by the transmitting device through         the transmit reference point that were sent within CIR.  This         is represented within the MIB module by one of         frsldPvcDataFrOfferedC, frsldPvcDataHCFrOfferedC,         frsldPvcSmplFrOfferedC, or frsldPvcSmplHCFrOfferedC.Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 18]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002   o  FrOfferedE         The number of frames offered by the transmitting device through         the transmit reference point that were sent in excess of CIR.         This is represented within the MIB module by one of         frsldPvcDataFrOfferedE, frsldPvcDataHCFrOfferedE,         frsldPvcSmplFrOfferedE, or frsldPvcSmplHCFrOfferedE.   o  DataDeliveredC         The number of octets received by the receiving device through         the receive reference point that were delivered within CIR.         This is represented within the MIB module by one of         frsldPvcDataDataDeliveredC, frsldPvcDataHCDataDeliveredC,         frsldPvcSmplDataDeliveredC, or frsldPvcSmplHCDataDeliveredC.   o  DataDeliveredE         The number of octets received by the receiving device through         the receive reference point that were delivered in excess of         CIR.  This is represented within the MIB module by one of         frsldPvcDataDataDeliveredE, frsldPvcDataHCDataDeliveredE,         frsldPvcSmplDataDeliveredE, or frsldPvcSmplHCDataDeliveredE.   o  DataOfferedC         The number of octets offered by the transmitting device through         the transmit reference point that were sent within CIR.  This         is represented within the MIB module by one of         frsldPvcDataDataOfferedC, frsldPvcDataHCDataOfferedC,         frsldPvcSmplDataOfferedC, or frsldPvcSmplHCDataOfferedC.   o  DataOfferedE         The number of octets offered by the transmitting device through         the transmit reference point that were sent in excess of CIR.         This is represented within the MIB module by one of         frsldPvcDataDataOfferedE, frsldPvcDataHCDataOfferedE,         frsldPvcSmplDataOfferedE, or frsldPvcSmplHCDataOfferedE.   o  UnavailableTime         The amount of time the PVC was not available during the         interval of interest.  This is represented within the MIB         module by either frsldPvcDataUnavailableTime or         frsldPvcSmplUnavailableTime.Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 19]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002   o  Unavailables         The number of times the PVC was declared to be unavailable         during the interval of interest.  This is represented within         the MIB module by either frsldPvcDataUnavailables or         frsldPvcSmplUnavailables.3.6.8.  Delay   The frame transfer delay is defined as the amount of time elapsed, in   microseconds, from the time a frame exits the source to the time it   reaches the destination.  The average delay can be found using the   MIB variable described in DelayAvg above.  The delay may be   calculated as either round trip or one way, and this information is   held in the frsldPvcCtrlDelayType MIB variable.  If the delay be   calculated as round trip, the value of DelayAvg represents the   average of the total delays of the round trips.  In this case, the   manager SHOULD divide the value returned by the agent by two to   obtain the frame transfer delay.  In the case that   frsldPvcCtrlDelayType is oneWay, the value of DelayAvg represents the   average of the frame transfer delays and SHOULD be used as is.3.6.9.  Frame Delivery Ratio   The frame delivery ratio is defined as the total number of frames   delivered to the destination divided by the frames offered by the   source.  The destination values can be obtained using FrDeliveredC   and FrDeliveredE.  The source values can be obtained using FrOfferedC   and FrOfferedE.                          FrDeliveredC + FrDeliveredE   Frame Delivery Ratio = ---------------------------                            FrOfferedC + FrOfferedE                                     FrDeliveredC   Committed Frame Delivery Ratio =  ------------                                      FrOfferedC                                  FrDeliveredE   Excess Frame Delivery Ratio =  ------------                                   FrOfferedESteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 20]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 20023.6.10.  Data Delivery Ratio   The data delivery ratio is defined as the total amount of data   delivered to the destination divided by the data offered by the   source.  The destination values can be obtained using DataDeliveredC   and DataDeliveredE.  The source values can be obtained using   DataOfferedC and DataOfferedE.                         DataDeliveredC + DataDeliveredE   Data Delivery Ratio = -------------------------------                           DataOfferedC + DataOfferedE                                   DataDeliveredC   Committed Data Delivery Ratio = --------------                                    DataOfferedC                                DataDeliveredE   Excess Data Delivery Ratio = --------------                                 DataOfferedE3.6.11.  Service Availability   Some forms of service availability measurement defined in FRF.13 [17]   require knowledge of the amount of time the network is allowed to be   unavailable during the period of measurement.  This is called the   excluded outage time and will be represented in the measurements   below as ExcludedTime.  It is assumed that the management software   will maintain this information in that it often relates to specific   times and dates that many devices are not capable of maintaining.   Further, it may change based on a moving maintenance window that the   device cannot track well.   Mean Time to Repair (FRMTTR) = 0 if Unavailables is 0.                       UnavailableTime   Otherwise, FRMTTR = ---------------                        Unavailables   Virtual Connection Availability (FRVCA) = 0 if IntervalTime equals                                                  ExcludedTime.                      IntervalTime - ExcludedTime - UnavailableTime   Otherwise, FRVCA = --------------------------------------------- *100                               IntervalTime - ExcludedTime   Mean Time Between Service Outages (FRMTBSO) = 0 if Unavailables is 0.Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 21]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002   Otherwise, FRMTBSO = IntervalTime - ExcludedTime - UnavailableTime                        ---------------------------------------------                                       Unavailables4.  Relation to Other MIB Modules   There is no explicit relation to any other frame relay MIB module nor   are any required to implement this MIB module.  However, there is a   need for knowledge of ifIndexes and some understanding of DLCIs.  The   ifIndex information can be found in the IF-MIB [21] which is   required.  The DLCI information can be found in either the Frame   Relay DTE MIB (RFC 2115) [20] or the Frame Relay Network Services MIB   (RFC 2954) [18]; however, neither is required.   Upon setting of frsldPvcCtrlStatus in the frsldPvcCtrlTable to   active(1) the system can be in one of the following three states:   (1) The respective DLCI is known and is active.  This corresponds to       a state in which frPVCEndptRowStatus is active(1) and       frPVCEndptRcvdSigStatus is either active(2) or none(4) for the       Frame Relay Network Services MIB (RFC 2954) [18].  For the Frame       Relay DTE MIB, the same state is shown by frCircuitRowStatus of       active(1) and  frCircuitState of active(2).   (2) The respective DLCI has not been created.  This corresponds to a       state in which the row with either frPVCEndptDLCIIndex or       frCircuitDlci equal to the respective DLCI does not exist in       either the frPVCEndptTable or the frCircuitTable respectively.   (3) The respective DLCI has just been removed.  This corresponds to a       state in which either frPVCEndptRowStatus is no longer active(1)       or frPVCEndptRcvdSigStatus is no longer active(2) or none(4) for       the Frame Relay Network Services MIB (RFC 2954) [18].  For the       Frame Relay DTE MIB, the same state is shown when either       frCircuitRowStatus is no longer active(1) or frCircuitState is no       longer active(2).   For the first case, the row in the frsldPvcDataTable will be filled.   If frsldSmplCtrlStatus in the frsldSmplCtrlTable for the respective   DLCI is also `active' the frsldPvcSampleTable will be filled as well.   For the second case, the respective rows will not be added to any of   the data or sample tables and frsldPvcCtrlStatus SHOULD report   notReady(3).Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 22]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002   For the third case, frsldPvcCtrlDeleteOnPurge should direct the   behavior of the system.  If all tables are purged, this case will be   equivalent to the second case above.  Otherwise, frsldPvcCtrlStatus   SHOULD remain active(1).5.  Structure of the MIB Module   The FRSLD-MIB consists of the following components:   o  frsldPvcCtrlTable   o  frsldSmplCtrlTable   o  frsldPvcDataTable   o  frsldPvcSampleTable   o  frsldCapabilities   Refer to the compliance statement defined within for a definition of   what objects MUST be implemented.5.1.  frsldPvcCtrlTable   The frsldPvcCtrlTable is the central control table for operations of   the Frame Relay Service Level Definitions MIB.  It provides variables   to control the parameters required to calculate the objects in the   other tables.   A row in this table MUST exist in order for a row to exist in any   other table in this MIB module.5.2.  frsldSmplCtrlTable   This is an optional table to allow control of sampling of the data in   the data table.5.3.  frsldPvcDataTable   This table contains the calculated data.  It relies on configuration   from the control table.Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 23]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 20025.4.  frsldPvcSampleTable   This table contains samples of the delivery and availability   information from the data table as well as delay information   calculated over the sample period.  It relies on configuration from   both the control table and the sample control table.5.5.  frsldCapabilities   This is a group of objects that define write capabilities of the   read-create objects in the tables above.6.  Persistence of Data   The data in frsldPvcCtrlTable and frsldSmplCtrlTable SHOULD persist   through power cycles.  Note, however, that the symantics of readiness   for the rows still applies.  This means that it is possible for a row   to be reprovisioned as notReady(3) if the underlying DLCI does not   persist.  The data collected in the other tables SHOULD NOT persist   through power cycles in that the reference TimeStamp is no longer   valid.7.  Object DefinitionsFRSLD-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGINIMPORTS    MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE,    Counter32, Gauge32, Integer32,    Counter64, TimeTicks, mib-2             FROM SNMPv2-SMI    CounterBasedGauge64                     FROM HCNUM-TC    TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, RowStatus,    TimeStamp                               FROM SNMPv2-TC    MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP         FROM SNMPv2-CONF    ifIndex                                 FROM IF-MIB    DLCI                                    FROM FRAME-RELAY-DTE-MIB;    frsldMIB MODULE-IDENTITY        LAST-UPDATED "200201030000Z" -- January 3, 2002        ORGANIZATION "IETF Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group"        CONTACT-INFO          "IETF Frame Relay Service MIB (frnetmib) Working Group           WG Charter:http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/frnetmib-charter.html           WG-email:      frnetmib@sunroof.eng.sun.com           Subscribe:     frnetmib-request@sunroof.eng.sun.com           Email Archive:ftp://ftp.ietf.org/ietf-mail-archive/frnetmibSteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 24]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002           Chair:      Andy Malis                       Vivace Networks           Email:      Andy.Malis@vivacenetworks.com           WG editor:  Robert Steinberger                       Paradyne Networks and                       Fujitsu Network Communications           Email:      robert.steinberger@fnc.fujitsu.com           Co-author:  Orly Nicklass                       RAD Data Communications Ltd.           EMail:      Orly_n@rad.co.il"        DESCRIPTION            "The MIB module to describe generic objects for             FRF.13 Frame Relay Service Level Definitions."        REVISION "200201030000Z" -- January 3, 2002        DESCRIPTION            "Initial version, published asRFC 3202"        ::= { mib-2 95 }    --    -- Textual Conventions    --    FrsldTxRP ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION        STATUS  current        DESCRIPTION            "The reference point a PVC uses for calculation             of transmitter related statistics.             The valid values for this type of object are as follows:               - srcLocalRP(1) for the local source               - ingTxLocalRP(2) for the local ingress queue input               - tpTxLocalRP(3) for the local traffic policing               - eqiTxLocalRP(4) for the local egress queue input               - eqoTxLocalRP(5) for the local egress queue output               - otherTxLocalRP(6) for any other local transmit point               - srcRemoteRP(7) for the remote source               - ingTxLocalRP(8) for the remote ingress queue input               - tpTxLocalRP(9) for the remote traffic policing               - eqiTxRemoteRP(10) for the remote egress queue input               - eqoTxRemoteRP(11) for the remote egress queue output               - otherTxRemoteRP(12) for any other remote xmit point"        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 2.3"        SYNTAX      INTEGER {                      srcLocalRP(1),                      ingTxLocalRP(2),                      tpTxLocalRP(3),Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 25]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002                      eqiTxLocalRP(4),                      eqoTxLocalRP(5),                      otherTxLocalRP(6),                      srcRemoteRP(7),                      ingTxRemoteRP(8),                      tpTxRemoteRP(9),                      eqiTxRemoteRP(10),                      eqoTxRemoteRP(11),                      otherTxRemoteRP(12)                    }    FrsldRxRP ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The reference point a PVC uses for calculation             of receiver related statistics.             The valid values for this object are as follows:               - desLocalRP(1) for the local destination               - ingRxLocalRP(2) for the local ingress queue input               - tpRxLocalRP(3) for the local traffic policing               - eqiRxLocalRP(4) for the local egress queue input               - eqoRxLocalRP(5) for the local egress queue output               - otherRxLocalRP(6) for any other local receive point               - desRemoteRP(7) for the remote destination               - ingRxRemoteRP(8) for the remote ingress input               - tpRxRemoteRP(9) for the remote traffic policing               - eqiRxRemoteRP(10) for the remote egress queue input               - eqoRxRemoteRP(11) for the remote egress queue output               - otherRxRemoteRP(12) for any other remote receive point"        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 2.3"        SYNTAX      INTEGER {                      desLocalRP(1),                      ingRxLocalRP(2),                      tpRxLocalRP(3),                      eqiRxLocalRP(4),                      eqoRxLocalRP(5),                      otherRxLocalRP(6),                      desRemoteRP(7),                      ingRxRemoteRP(8),                      tpRxRemoteRP(9),                      eqiRxRemoteRP(10),                      eqoRxRemoteRP(11),                      otherRxRemoteRP(12)                    }    --Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 26]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002    -- Base Objects    ---    frsldObjects      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frsldMIB 1 }    frsldCapabilities OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frsldMIB 2 }    frsldConformance  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frsldMIB 3 }    -- The Frame Relay Service Level Definitions PVC Control Table    --    -- This table is used to define and display the parameters of    -- service level definitions on individual PVCs.    frsldPvcCtrlTable  OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF FrsldPvcCtrlEntry        MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The Frame Relay Service Level Definitions             PVC control table."        ::= { frsldObjects 1 }    frsldPvcCtrlEntry OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      FrsldPvcCtrlEntry        MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "An entry in the Frame Relay Service Level             Definitions PVC control table."        INDEX    { ifIndex, frsldPvcCtrlDlci,                   frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP, frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP}        ::= { frsldPvcCtrlTable 1 }    FrsldPvcCtrlEntry ::=        SEQUENCE {            --            -- Index Control Variables            --            frsldPvcCtrlDlci                DLCI,            frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP          FrsldTxRP,            frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP           FrsldRxRP,            frsldPvcCtrlStatus              RowStatus,            --            -- Service Level Definitions Setup Variables            --            frsldPvcCtrlPacketFreq          Integer32,            --            -- Delay Specific Setup Variables            --Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 27]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002            frsldPvcCtrlDelayFrSize         Integer32,            frsldPvcCtrlDelayType           INTEGER,            frsldPvcCtrlDelayTimeOut        Integer32,            --            -- Data Persistence Control Variables            --            frsldPvcCtrlPurge               Integer32,            frsldPvcCtrlDeleteOnPurge       INTEGER,            frsldPvcCtrlLastPurgeTime       TimeStamp        }    frsldPvcCtrlDlci OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      DLCI        MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The value of this object is equal to the DLCI             value for this PVC."        ::= { frsldPvcCtrlEntry 1 }    frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      FrsldTxRP        MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The reference point this PVC uses for calculation             of transmitter related statistics.  This object             together with frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP define the             measurement domain."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 2.3"        ::= { frsldPvcCtrlEntry 2 }    frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      FrsldRxRP        MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The reference point this PVC uses for calculation             of receiver related statistics.  This object             together with frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP define the             measurement domain."        ::= { frsldPvcCtrlEntry 3 }    frsldPvcCtrlStatus OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      RowStatus        MAX-ACCESS  read-create        STATUS      currentSteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 28]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002        DESCRIPTION            "The status of the current row.  This object is             used to add, delete, and disable rows in this             table.  When the status changes to active(1) for the             first time, a row will also be added to the data             table below.  This row SHOULD not be removed until             the status is changed to deleted.             When this object is set to destroy(6), all associated             sample and data table rows will also be deleted.             When this object is changed from active(1) to any             other valid value, the defined purge behavior will             affect the data and sample tables.             The rows added to this table MUST have a valid             ifIndex and an ifType related to frame relay.  Further,             the reference points referred to by frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP             and frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP MUST be supported (see the             frsldRPCaps object).             If at any point the row is not in the active(1) state             and the DLCI no longer exists, the state SHOULD             report notReady(3).             The data in this table SHOULD persist through power             cycles.  The symantics of readiness for the rows still             applies.  This means that it is possible for a row to be             reprovisioned as notReady(3) if the underlying DLCI does             not persist."        ::= { frsldPvcCtrlEntry 4 }    frsldPvcCtrlPacketFreq OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..3600)        UNITS       "seconds"        MAX-ACCESS  read-create        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The frequency in seconds between initiation of             specialized packets used to collect delay and / or             delivery information as supported by the device.             A value of zero indicates that no packets will             be sent."        DEFVAL { 60 }        ::= { frsldPvcCtrlEntry 5 }    frsldPvcCtrlDelayFrSize OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..8188)        UNITS       "octets"Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 29]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002        MAX-ACCESS  read-create        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The size of the payload in the frame used for             calculation of network delay."        DEFVAL { 128 }        ::= { frsldPvcCtrlEntry 6 }    frsldPvcCtrlDelayType OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      INTEGER {                      oneWay(1),                      roundTrip(2)                    }        MAX-ACCESS  read-create        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION                "The type of delay measurement performed."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 3"        ::= { frsldPvcCtrlEntry 7 }    frsldPvcCtrlDelayTimeOut OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..3600)        UNITS       "seconds"        MAX-ACCESS  read-create        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "A delay frame will count as a missed poll if             it is not updated in the time specified by             frsldPvcCtrlDelayTimeOut."        DEFVAL { 60 }        ::= { frsldPvcCtrlEntry 8 }    frsldPvcCtrlPurge OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..172800) -- up to 48 hours        UNITS       "seconds"        MAX-ACCESS  read-create        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "This object defines the amount of time the device             will wait, after discovering that a DLCI does not exist,             the DLCI was deleted or the value of frsldPvcCtrlStatus             changes from active(1) to either notInService(2) or             notReady(3), prior to automatically purging the history             in the sample tables and resetting the data in the data             tables to all zeroes.  If frsldPvcCtrlStatus is manually             set to destroy(6), this object does not apply."        DEFVAL { 0 }Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 30]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002        ::= { frsldPvcCtrlEntry 9 }    frsldPvcCtrlDeleteOnPurge OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      INTEGER {                      none(1),                      sampleContols(2),                      all(3)                    }        MAX-ACCESS  read-create        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "This object defines whether rows will             automatically be deleted from the tables             when the information is purged.             - A value of none(1) indicates that no rows               will deleted.  The last known values will               be preserved.             - A value of sampleControls(2) indicates               that all associated sample control rows               will be deleted.             - A value of all(3) indicates that all               associated rows SHOULD be deleted."        DEFVAL { all }        ::= { frsldPvcCtrlEntry 10 }    frsldPvcCtrlLastPurgeTime OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      TimeStamp        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "This object returns the value of sysUpTime             at the time the information was last purged.             This value SHOULD be set to the sysUpTime             upon setting frsldPvcCtrlStatus to active(1)             for the first time.  Each time a             discontinuity in the counters occurs, this             value MUST be set to the sysUpTime.             If frsldPvcCtrlStatus has never been active(1),             this object SHOULD return 0.             This object SHOULD be used as the discontinuity             timer for the counters in frsldPvcDataTable."        ::= { frsldPvcCtrlEntry 11 }    -- The Frame Relay Service Level Definitions Sampling Control    -- TableSteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 31]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002    --    -- This table is used to define the sample control parameters    -- of service level definitions on individual PVCs.    frsldSmplCtrlTable  OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF FrsldSmplCtrlEntry        MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The Frame Relay Service Level Definitions             sampling control table."        ::= { frsldObjects 2 }    frsldSmplCtrlEntry OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      FrsldSmplCtrlEntry        MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "An entry in the Frame Relay Service Level             Definitions sample control table."        INDEX    { ifIndex, frsldPvcCtrlDlci,                   frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP, frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP,                   frsldSmplCtrlIdx }        ::= { frsldSmplCtrlTable 1 }    FrsldSmplCtrlEntry ::=        SEQUENCE {            --            -- Index Control Variables            --            frsldSmplCtrlIdx                Integer32,            frsldSmplCtrlStatus             RowStatus,            --            -- Collection Control Variables            --            frsldSmplCtrlColPeriod          Integer32,            frsldSmplCtrlBuckets            Integer32,            frsldSmplCtrlBucketsGranted     Integer32        }    frsldSmplCtrlIdx OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX  Integer32 (1..256)        MAX-ACCESS not-accessible        STATUS  current        DESCRIPTION            "The unique index for this row in the             sample control table."        ::= { frsldSmplCtrlEntry 1 }Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 32]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002    frsldSmplCtrlStatus OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      RowStatus        MAX-ACCESS  read-create        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The status of the current row.  This object is             used to add, delete, and disable rows in this             table.  This row SHOULD NOT be removed until the             status is changed to destroy(6).  When the status             changes to active(1), the collection in the sample             tables below will be activated.             The rows added to this table MUST have a valid             ifIndex, an ifType related to frame relay,             frsldPvcCtrlDlci MUST exist for the specified             ifIndex and frsldPvcCtrlStatus MUST have a             value of active(1).             The value of frsldPvcCtrlStatus MUST be active(1)             to transition this object to active(1).  If             the value of frsldPvcCtrlStatus becomes anything             other than active(1) when the state of this object             is not active(1), this object SHOULD be set to             notReady(3).             The data in this table SHOULD persist through power             cycles.  The symantics of readiness for the rows still             applies.  This means that it is possible for a row to be             reprovisioned as notReady(3) if the underlying DLCI does             not persist."        ::= { frsldSmplCtrlEntry 2 }    frsldSmplCtrlColPeriod OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)        UNITS       "seconds"        MAX-ACCESS  read-create        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The amount of time in seconds that defines a             period of collection for the statistics.             At the end of each period, the statistics will be             sampled and a row is added to the sample table."        ::= { frsldSmplCtrlEntry 3 }    frsldSmplCtrlBuckets OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..65535)        MAX-ACCESS  read-create        STATUS      currentSteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 33]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002        DESCRIPTION            "The number of discrete buckets over which the             data statistics are sampled.             When this object is created or modified, the device             SHOULD attempt to set the frsldSmplCtrlBuckets-             Granted to a value as close as is possible             depending upon the implementation and the available             resources."        DEFVAL { 60 }        ::= { frsldSmplCtrlEntry 4 }    frsldSmplCtrlBucketsGranted OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..65535)        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of discrete buckets granted.  This             object will return 0 until frsldSmplCtrlStatus is             set to active(1).  At that time the buckets will be             allocated depending upon implementation and             available resources."        ::= { frsldSmplCtrlEntry 5 }    -- The Frame Relay Service Level Definitions PVC Data Table    --    -- This table contains the accumulated values of    -- the collected data.  This table is the table that should    -- be referenced by external polling mechanisms if time    -- based polling be desired.     frsldPvcDataTable  OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF FrsldPvcDataEntry        MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The Frame Relay Service Level Definitions             data table.             This table contains accumulated values of the             collected data.  It is the table that should be             referenced by external polling mechanisms if             time based polling be desired."        ::= { frsldObjects 3 }    frsldPvcDataEntry OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      FrsldPvcDataEntry        MAX-ACCESS  not-accessibleSteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 34]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "An entry in the Frame Relay Service Level             Definitions data table."        INDEX    { ifIndex, frsldPvcCtrlDlci,                  frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP, frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP}        ::= { frsldPvcDataTable 1 }    FrsldPvcDataEntry ::=        SEQUENCE {            frsldPvcDataMissedPolls       Counter32,            frsldPvcDataFrDeliveredC      Counter32,            frsldPvcDataFrDeliveredE      Counter32,            frsldPvcDataFrOfferedC        Counter32,            frsldPvcDataFrOfferedE        Counter32,            frsldPvcDataDataDeliveredC    Counter32,            frsldPvcDataDataDeliveredE    Counter32,            frsldPvcDataDataOfferedC      Counter32,            frsldPvcDataDataOfferedE      Counter32,            frsldPvcDataHCFrDeliveredC    Counter64,            frsldPvcDataHCFrDeliveredE    Counter64,            frsldPvcDataHCFrOfferedC      Counter64,            frsldPvcDataHCFrOfferedE      Counter64,            frsldPvcDataHCDataDeliveredC  Counter64,            frsldPvcDataHCDataDeliveredE  Counter64,            frsldPvcDataHCDataOfferedC    Counter64,            frsldPvcDataHCDataOfferedE    Counter64,            frsldPvcDataUnavailableTime   TimeTicks,            frsldPvcDataUnavailables      Counter32        }    frsldPvcDataMissedPolls OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Counter32        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The total number of polls that have been determined             to be missed.  These polls are typically associated             with the calculation of delay but may also be             used for the calculation of other statistics.  If an             anticipated poll is not received in a reasonable             amount of time, it should be counted as missed.             The value used to determine the reasonable amount             of time is contained in frsldPvcCtrlDelayTimeOut.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can             occur at re-initialization of the management system             and at other times as indicated bySteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 35]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002             frsldPvcCtrlLastPurgeTime."        ::= { frsldPvcDataEntry 1 }    frsldPvcDataFrDeliveredC OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Counter32        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of frames that were received at             frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP and determined to have been             sent within CIR.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can             occur at re-initialization of the management system             and at other times as indicated by             frsldPvcCtrlLastPurgeTime."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 4.1 (FramesDeliveredc)"        ::= { frsldPvcDataEntry 2 }    frsldPvcDataFrDeliveredE OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Counter32        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of frames that were received at             frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP and determined to have been             sent in excess of the CIR.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can             occur at re-initialization of the management system             and at other times as indicated by             frsldPvcCtrlLastPurgeTime."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 4.1 (FramesDeliverede)"        ::= { frsldPvcDataEntry 3 }    frsldPvcDataFrOfferedC OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Counter32        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of frames that were offered through             frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP within CIR.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can             occur at re-initialization of the management system             and at other times as indicated bySteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 36]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002             frsldPvcCtrlLastPurgeTime."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 4.1 (FramesOfferedc)"        ::= { frsldPvcDataEntry 4 }    frsldPvcDataFrOfferedE OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Counter32        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of frames that were offered through             frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP in excess of the CIR.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can             occur at re-initialization of the management system             and at other times as indicated by             frsldPvcCtrlLastPurgeTime."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 4.1 (FramesOfferede)"        ::= { frsldPvcDataEntry 5 }    frsldPvcDataDataDeliveredC OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Counter32        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of octets that were received at             frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP and determined to have been             sent within CIR.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can             occur at re-initialization of the management system             and at other times as indicated by             frsldPvcCtrlLastPurgeTime."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 5.1 (DataDeliveredc)"        ::= { frsldPvcDataEntry 6 }    frsldPvcDataDataDeliveredE OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Counter32        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of octets that were received at             frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP and determined to have been             sent in excess of the CIR.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter canSteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 37]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002             occur at re-initialization of the management system             and at other times as indicated by             frsldPvcCtrlLastPurgeTime."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 5.1 (DataDeliverede)"        ::= { frsldPvcDataEntry 7 }    frsldPvcDataDataOfferedC OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Counter32        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of octets that were offered through             frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP within CIR.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can             occur at re-initialization of the management system             and at other times as indicated by             frsldPvcCtrlLastPurgeTime."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 5.1 (DataOfferedc)"        ::= { frsldPvcDataEntry 8 }    frsldPvcDataDataOfferedE OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Counter32        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of octets that were offered through             frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP in excess of the CIR.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can             occur at re-initialization of the management system             and at other times as indicated by             frsldPvcCtrlLastPurgeTime."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 5.1 (DataOfferede)"        ::= { frsldPvcDataEntry 9 }    frsldPvcDataHCFrDeliveredC OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Counter64        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of frames that were received at             frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP and determined to have been             sent within CIR.  This object is a 64-bit version             of frsldPvcDataFrDeliveredC.Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 38]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can             occur at re-initialization of the management system             and at other times as indicated by             frsldPvcCtrlLastPurgeTime."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 4.1 (FramesDeliveredc)"        ::= { frsldPvcDataEntry 10 }    frsldPvcDataHCFrDeliveredE OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Counter64        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of frames that were received at             frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP and determined to have been             sent in excess of the CIR.  This object is a 64-bit             version of frsldPvcDataFrDeliveredE.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can             occur at re-initialization of the management system             and at other times as indicated by             frsldPvcCtrlLastPurgeTime."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 4.1 (FramesDeliverede)"        ::= { frsldPvcDataEntry 11 }    frsldPvcDataHCFrOfferedC OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Counter64        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of frames that were offered through             frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP within CIR.  This object is             a 64-bit version of frsldPvcDataFrOfferedC.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can             occur at re-initialization of the management system             and at other times as indicated by             frsldPvcCtrlLastPurgeTime."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 4.1 (FramesOfferedc)"        ::= { frsldPvcDataEntry 12 }    frsldPvcDataHCFrOfferedE OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Counter64        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTIONSteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 39]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002            "The number of frames that were offered through             frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP in excess of the CIR.  This             object is a 64-bit version of frsldPvcDataFrOfferedE.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can             occur at re-initialization of the management system             and at other times as indicated by             frsldPvcCtrlLastPurgeTime."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 4.1 (FramesOfferede)"        ::= { frsldPvcDataEntry 13 }    frsldPvcDataHCDataDeliveredC OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Counter64        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of octets that were received at             frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP and determined to have been             sent within CIR.  This object is a 64-bit version of             frsldPvcDataDataDeliveredC.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can             occur at re-initialization of the management system             and at other times as indicated by             frsldPvcCtrlLastPurgeTime."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 5.1 (DataDeliveredc)"        ::= { frsldPvcDataEntry 14 }    frsldPvcDataHCDataDeliveredE OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Counter64        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of octets that were received at             frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP and determined to have been             sent in excess of the CIR.  This object is a 64-bit             version of frsldPvcDataDataDeliveredE.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can             occur at re-initialization of the management system             and at other times as indicated by             frsldPvcCtrlLastPurgeTime."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 5.1 (DataDeliverede)"        ::= { frsldPvcDataEntry 15 }Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 40]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002    frsldPvcDataHCDataOfferedC OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Counter64        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of octets that were offered through             frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP within CIR.  This object is             a 64-bit version of frsldPvcDataDataOfferedC.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can             occur at re-initialization of the management system             and at other times as indicated by             frsldPvcCtrlLastPurgeTime."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 5.1 (DataOfferedc)"        ::= { frsldPvcDataEntry 16 }    frsldPvcDataHCDataOfferedE OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Counter64        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of octets that were offered through             frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP in excess of the CIR.             This object is a 64-bit version of             frsldPvcDataDataOfferedE.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can             occur at re-initialization of the management system             and at other times as indicated by             frsldPvcCtrlLastPurgeTime."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 5.1 (DataOfferede)"        ::= { frsldPvcDataEntry 17 }    frsldPvcDataUnavailableTime OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      TimeTicks        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The amount of time this PVC was declared unavailable             for any reason since this row was created."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 6.1 (OutageTime)"        ::= { frsldPvcDataEntry 18 }    frsldPvcDataUnavailables OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Counter32Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 41]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of times this PVC was declared unavailable             for any reason since this row was created.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can             occur at re-initialization of the management system             and at other times as indicated by             frsldPvcCtrlLastPurgeTime."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 6.1 (OutageCount)"        ::= { frsldPvcDataEntry 19 }    -- The Frame Relay Service Level Definitions PVC Sample Table    --    -- This table contains the sampled delay, delivery and    -- availability information.    frsldPvcSampleTable  OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF FrsldPvcSampleEntry        MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The Frame Relay Service Level Definitions             sample table."        ::= { frsldObjects 4 }    frsldPvcSampleEntry OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      FrsldPvcSampleEntry        MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "An entry in the Frame Relay Service Level             Definitions data sample table."        INDEX    { ifIndex, frsldPvcCtrlDlci,                   frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP, frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP,                   frsldSmplCtrlIdx, frsldPvcSmplIdx }        ::= { frsldPvcSampleTable 1 }    FrsldPvcSampleEntry ::=        SEQUENCE {            frsldPvcSmplIdx              Integer32,            frsldPvcSmplDelayMin         Gauge32,            frsldPvcSmplDelayMax         Gauge32,            frsldPvcSmplDelayAvg         Gauge32,            frsldPvcSmplMissedPolls      Gauge32,            frsldPvcSmplFrDeliveredC     Gauge32,Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 42]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002            frsldPvcSmplFrDeliveredE     Gauge32,            frsldPvcSmplFrOfferedC       Gauge32,            frsldPvcSmplFrOfferedE       Gauge32,            frsldPvcSmplDataDeliveredC   Gauge32,            frsldPvcSmplDataDeliveredE   Gauge32,            frsldPvcSmplDataOfferedC     Gauge32,            frsldPvcSmplDataOfferedE     Gauge32,            frsldPvcSmplHCFrDeliveredC   CounterBasedGauge64,            frsldPvcSmplHCFrDeliveredE   CounterBasedGauge64,            frsldPvcSmplHCFrOfferedC     CounterBasedGauge64,            frsldPvcSmplHCFrOfferedE     CounterBasedGauge64,            frsldPvcSmplHCDataDeliveredC CounterBasedGauge64,            frsldPvcSmplHCDataDeliveredE CounterBasedGauge64,            frsldPvcSmplHCDataOfferedC   CounterBasedGauge64,            frsldPvcSmplHCDataOfferedE   CounterBasedGauge64,            frsldPvcSmplUnavailableTime  TimeTicks,            frsldPvcSmplUnavailables     Gauge32,            frsldPvcSmplStartTime        TimeStamp,            frsldPvcSmplEndTime          TimeStamp        }    frsldPvcSmplIdx OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)        MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The bucket index of the current sample.  This             increments once for each new bucket in the             table."        ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 1 }    frsldPvcSmplDelayMin OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Gauge32        UNITS       "microseconds"        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The minimum delay reported in microseconds measured             for any information packet that arrived during this             interval.             A value of zero means that no data is available."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 3.1 (FTD)"        ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 2 }    frsldPvcSmplDelayMax OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Gauge32Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 43]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002        UNITS       "microseconds"        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The largest delay reported in microseconds measured             for any information packet that arrived during this             interval.             A value of zero means that no data is available."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 3.1 (FTD)"        ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 3 }    frsldPvcSmplDelayAvg OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Gauge32        UNITS       "microseconds"        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The average delay reported in microseconds measured             for all delay packets that arrived during this             interval.             A value of zero means that no data is available."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 3.1 (FTD)"        ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 4 }    frsldPvcSmplMissedPolls OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Gauge32        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The total number of polls that were missed during             this interval."        ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 5 }    frsldPvcSmplFrDeliveredC OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Gauge32        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of frames that were received at             frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP and determined to have been             sent within CIR during this interval.             If it is the case that the high capacity counters             are also used, this MUST report the value of theSteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 44]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002             lower 32 bits of the CounterBasedGauge64 value of             frsldPvcSmplHCFrDeliveredC."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 4.1 (FramesDeliveredc)"        ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 6 }    frsldPvcSmplFrDeliveredE OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Gauge32        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of frames that were received at             frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP and determined to have been             sent in excess of the CIR during this interval.             If it is the case that the high capacity counters             are also used, this MUST report the value of the             lower 32 bits of the CounterBasedGauge64 value of             frsldPvcSmplHCFrDeliveredE."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 4.1 (FramesDeliverede))"        ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 7 }    frsldPvcSmplFrOfferedC OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Gauge32        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of frames that were offered through             frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP within CIR during this             interval.             If it is the case that the high capacity counters             are also used, this MUST report the value of the             lower 32 bits of the CounterBasedGauge64 value of             frsldPvcSmplHCFrOfferedC."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 4.1 (FramesOfferedc)"        ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 8 }    frsldPvcSmplFrOfferedE OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Gauge32        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of frames that were offered through             frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP in excess of the CIR             during this interval.Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 45]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002             If it is the case that the high capacity counters             are also used, this MUST report the value of the             lower 32 bits of the CounterBasedGauge64 value of             frsldPvcSmplHCFrOfferedE."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 4.1 (FramesOfferede)"        ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 9 }    frsldPvcSmplDataDeliveredC OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Gauge32        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of octets that were received at             frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP and determined to have been             sent within CIR during this interval.             If it is the case that the high capacity counters             are also used, this MUST report the value of the             lower 32 bits of the CounterBasedGauge64 value of             frsldPvcSmplHCDataDeliveredC."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 5.1 (DataDeliveredc)"        ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 10 }    frsldPvcSmplDataDeliveredE OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Gauge32        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of octets that were received at             frsldPvcCtrlDeliveredRP and determined to have been             sent in excess of the CIR during this interval.             If it is the case that the high capacity counters             are also used, this MUST report the value of the             lower 32 bits of the CounterBasedGauge64 value of             frsldPvcSmplHCDataDeliveredE."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 5.1 (DataDeliverede)"        ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 11 }    frsldPvcSmplDataOfferedC OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Gauge32        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of octets that were offered throughSteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 46]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002             frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP within CIR during this             interval.             If it is the case that the high capacity counters             are also used, this MUST report the value of the             lower 32 bits of the CounterBasedGauge64 value of             frsldPvcSmplHCDataOfferredC."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 5.1 (DataOfferedc)"        ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 12 }    frsldPvcSmplDataOfferedE OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Gauge32        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of octets that were offered through             frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP in excess of the CIR             during this interval.             If it is the case that the high capacity counters             are also used, this MUST report the value of the             lower 32 bits of the CounterBasedGauge64 value of             frsldPvcSmplHCDataOfferedE."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 5.1 (DataOfferede)"        ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 13 }    frsldPvcSmplHCFrDeliveredC OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      CounterBasedGauge64        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of frames that were received at             frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP and determined to have been             sent within CIR during this interval.  This object             is a 64-bit version of frsldPvcSmplFrDeliveredC."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 4.1 (FramesDeliveredc)"        ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 14 }    frsldPvcSmplHCFrDeliveredE OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      CounterBasedGauge64        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of frames that were received at             frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP and determined to have beenSteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 47]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002             sent in excess of the CIR during this interval.             This object is a 64-bit version of frsldPvcSmpl-             FrDeliveredE."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 4.1 (FramesDeliverede)"       ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 15 }    frsldPvcSmplHCFrOfferedC OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      CounterBasedGauge64        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of frames that were offered through             frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP within CIR during this             interval.  This object is a 64-bit version of             frsldPvcSmplFrOfferedC."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 4.1 (FramesOfferedc)"        ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 16 }    frsldPvcSmplHCFrOfferedE OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      CounterBasedGauge64        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of frames that were offered through             frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP in excess of the CIR             during this interval.  This object is a 64-bit             version of frsldPvcSmplFrOfferedE."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 4.1 (FramesOfferede)"        ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 17 }    frsldPvcSmplHCDataDeliveredC OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      CounterBasedGauge64        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of octets that were received at             frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP and determined to have been             sent within CIR during this interval.  This value             is a 64-bit version of frsldPvcSmplDataDeliveredC."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 5.1 (DataDeliveredc)"        ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 18 }    frsldPvcSmplHCDataDeliveredE OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      CounterBasedGauge64Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 48]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of octets that were received at             frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP and determined to have been             sent in excess of the CIR during this interval.  This             value is a 64-bit version of frsldPvcSmplData-             DeliveredE."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 5.1 (DataDeliverede)"        ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 19 }    frsldPvcSmplHCDataOfferedC OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      CounterBasedGauge64        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of octets that were offered through             frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP within CIR during this             interval.  This value is a 64-bit version of             frsldPvcSmplDataOfferedC."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 5.1 (DataOfferedc)"        ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 20 }    frsldPvcSmplHCDataOfferedE OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      CounterBasedGauge64        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of octets that were offered through             frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP in excess of the CIR             during this interval.  This object is a 64-bit             version of frsldPvcSmplDataOfferedE."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 5.1 (DataOfferede)"        ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 21 }    frsldPvcSmplUnavailableTime OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX  TimeTicks        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS  current        DESCRIPTION            "The amount of time this PVC was declared             unavailable for any reason during this interval."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 6.1 (OutageTime)"        ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 22 }Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 49]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002    frsldPvcSmplUnavailables OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX  Gauge32        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS  current        DESCRIPTION            "The number of times this PVC was declared             unavailable for any reason during this interval."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13:Section 6.1 (OutageCount)"        ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 23 }    frsldPvcSmplStartTime OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      TimeStamp        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The value of sysUpTime when this sample interval             started."        ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 24 }    frsldPvcSmplEndTime OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      TimeStamp        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The value of sysUpTime when this sample interval             ended.  No data will be reported and the row will             not appear in the table until the sample has             been collected."        ::= { frsldPvcSampleEntry 25 }    -- Capabilities Group    -- This group provides capabilities objects for the tables    -- that control configuration.    frsldPvcCtrlWriteCaps OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX  BITS {               frsldPvcCtrlStatus(0),               frsldPvcCtrlPacketFreq(1),               frsldPvcCtrlDelayFrSize(2),               frsldPvcCtrlDelayType(3),               frsldPvcCtrlDelayTimeOut(4),               frsldPvcCtrlPurge(5),               frsldPvcCtrlDeleteOnPurge(6)        }        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS  current        DESCRIPTIONSteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 50]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002            "This object specifies the write capabilities             for the read-create objects of the PVC Control             table.  If the corresponding bit is enabled (1),             the agent supports writes to that object."        ::= { frsldCapabilities 1 }    frsldSmplCtrlWriteCaps OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX  BITS {               frsldSmplCtrlStatus(0),               frsldSmplCtrlBuckets(1)        }        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS  current        DESCRIPTION            "This object specifies the write capabilities             for the read-create objects of the Sample Control             table.  If the corresponding bit is enabled (1),             the agent supports writes to that object."        ::= { frsldCapabilities 2 }    frsldRPCaps OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX  BITS {               srcLocalRP(0),               ingTxLocalRP(1),               tpTxLocalRP(2),               eqiTxLocalRP(3),               eqoTxLocalRP(4),               otherTxLocalRP(5),               srcRemoteRP(6),               ingTxRemoteRP(7),               tpTxRemoteRP(8),               eqiTxRemoteRP(9),               eqoTxRemoteRP(10),               otherTxRemoteRP(11),               desLocalRP(12),               ingRxLocalRP(13),               tpRxLocalRP(14),               eqiRxLocalRP(15),               eqoRxLocalRP(16),               otherRxLocalRP(17),               desRemoteRP(18),               ingRxRemoteRP(19),               tpRxRemoteRP(20),               eqiRxRemoteRP(21),               eqoRxRemoteRP(22),               otherRxRemoteRP(23)        }        MAX-ACCESS  read-onlySteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 51]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002        STATUS  current        DESCRIPTION            "This object specifies the reference points that             the agent supports.  This object allows the management             application to discover which rows can be created on             a specific device."        ::= { frsldCapabilities 3 }    frsldMaxPvcCtrls   OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..2147483647)        MAX-ACCESS  read-write        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The maximum number of control rows that can be created             in frsldPvcCtrlTable.  Sets to this object lower than             the current value of frsldNumPvcCtrls should result in             inconsistentValue."        ::= { frsldCapabilities 4 }    frsldNumPvcCtrls   OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Gauge32        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The current number of rows in frsldPvcCtrlTable."        ::= { frsldCapabilities 5 }    frsldMaxSmplCtrls   OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..2147483647)        MAX-ACCESS  read-write        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The maximum number of control rows that can be created             in frsldSmplCtrlTable.  Sets to this object lower than             the current value of frsldNumSmplCtrls should result in             inconsistentValue."        ::= { frsldCapabilities 6 }    frsldNumSmplCtrls   OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Gauge32        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The current number of rows in frsldSmplCtrlTable."        ::= { frsldCapabilities 7 }    -- Conformance InformationSteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 52]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002    frsldMIBGroups      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frsldConformance 1 }    frsldMIBCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frsldConformance 2 }    --    -- Compliance Statements    --    frsldCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE        STATUS  current        DESCRIPTION            "The compliance statement for SNMP entities             which support with Frame Relay Service Level             Definitions.  This group defines the minimum             level of support required for compliance."        MODULE -- this module            MANDATORY-GROUPS { frsldPvcReqCtrlGroup,                               frsldPvcReqDataGroup,                               frsldCapabilitiesGroup}            GROUP       frsldPvcHCFrameDataGroup            DESCRIPTION               "This group is mandatory only for those network                interfaces with corresponding instance of ifSpeed                 greater than 650,000,000 bits/second."            GROUP       frsldPvcHCOctetDataGroup            DESCRIPTION               "This group is mandatory only for those network                interfaces with corresponding instance of ifSpeed                greater than 650,000,000 bits/second."            GROUP       frsldPvcPacketGroup            DESCRIPTION               "This group is optional.  Network interfaces that                allow control of the packets used to collect                information are encouraged to implement this                group."            GROUP       frsldPvcDelayCtrlGroup            DESCRIPTION               "This group is optional.  Network interfaces that                offer control of the delay measurement are                strongly encouraged to implement this group."            GROUP       frsldPvcSampleCtrlGroup            DESCRIPTION               "This group is mandatory only for those networkSteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 53]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002                interfaces that allow data sampling."            GROUP       frsldPvcDelayDataGroup            DESCRIPTION               "This group is only mandatory when                frsldPvcDelayCtrlGroup is implemented.  It is                strongly encouraged that any device capable                of measuring delay implement this group."            GROUP       frsldPvcSampleDelayGroup            DESCRIPTION               "This group is only mandatory when both                frsldPvcSampleCtrlGroup and frsldPvcDelayDataGroup                are supported."            GROUP       frsldPvcSampleDataGroup            DESCRIPTION               "This group is mandatory whenever                frsldPvcSampleCtrlGroup is supported."            GROUP       frsldPvcSampleHCFrameGroup            DESCRIPTION               "This group is mandatory whenever both                frsldPvcSampleCtrlGroup and frsldPvcHCFrameDataGroup                are supported."            GROUP       frsldPvcSampleHCDataGroup            DESCRIPTION               "This group is mandatory whenever both                frsldPvcSampleCtrlGroup and frsldPvcHCOctetDataGroup                are supported."            GROUP       frsldPvcSampleAvailGroup            DESCRIPTION               "This group is mandatory whenever                frsldPvcSampleCtrlGroup is supported."            GROUP       frsldPvcSampleGeneralGroup            DESCRIPTION               "This group is mandatory whenever                frsldPvcSampleCtrlGroup is supported."            OBJECT      frsldPvcCtrlStatus            SYNTAX      RowStatus { active(1) } -- subset of RowStatus            MIN-ACCESS  read-only            DESCRIPTION               "Row creation can be done outside of the scope of                the SNMP protocol.  If this object is implementedSteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 54]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002                with max-access of read-only, then the only value                that MUST be returned is active(1) and                frsldPvcCtrlWriteCaps MUST return 0 for the                frsldPvcCtrlStatus(0) bit."            OBJECT      frsldPvcCtrlPurge            MIN-ACCESS  read-only            DESCRIPTION                "Write access is not required.  If this object is                 implemented with a max-access of read-only, then                 the frsldPvcCtrlPurge(5) bit must return 0."            OBJECT      frsldPvcCtrlDeleteOnPurge            MIN-ACCESS  read-only            DESCRIPTION                "Write access is not required.  If this object is                 implemented with a max-access of read-only, then                 the frsldPvcCtrlDeleteOnPurge(6) bit must return                 0."            OBJECT      frsldMaxPvcCtrls            MIN-ACCESS  read-only            DESCRIPTION                "Write access is not required if the device either                 dynamically allocates memory or statically allocates                 a fixed number of entries.  In the case of static                 allocation, the device should always report the                 correct maximum number of controls.  In the case                 of dynamic allocation, the device SHOULD always                 report a number greater than frsldNumPvcCtrls                 when allocation is possible and a number equal to                 frsldNumPvcCtrls when allocation is not possible."            OBJECT      frsldMaxSmplCtrls            MIN-ACCESS  read-only            DESCRIPTION                "Write access is not required if the device either                 dynamically allocates memory or statically allocates                 a fixed number of entries.  In the case of static                 allocation, the device should always report the                 correct maximum number of controls.  In the case                 of dynamic allocation, the device SHOULD always                 report a number greater than frsldNumSmplCtrls                 when allocation is possible and a number equal to                 frsldNumSmplCtrls when allocation is not possible."    ::= { frsldMIBCompliances 1 }    --Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 55]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002    -- Units of Conformance    --    frsldPvcReqCtrlGroup  OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {            frsldPvcCtrlStatus,            frsldPvcCtrlPurge,            frsldPvcCtrlDeleteOnPurge,            frsldPvcCtrlLastPurgeTime       }       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of required objects providing            control information applicable to a PVC which            implements Service Level Definitions."       ::= { frsldMIBGroups 1 }    frsldPvcPacketGroup OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {            frsldPvcCtrlPacketFreq       }       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of optional objects providing packet            level control information applicable to a PVC which            implements Service Level Definitions."       ::= { frsldMIBGroups 2 }    frsldPvcDelayCtrlGroup  OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {            frsldPvcCtrlDelayFrSize,            frsldPvcCtrlDelayType,            frsldPvcCtrlDelayTimeOut       }       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of optional objects providing delay            control information applicable to a PVC which            implements Service Level Definitions.            If this group is implemented, frsldPvcPacketGroup            and frsldPvcDelayDataGroup MUST also be implemented."       ::= { frsldMIBGroups 3 }    frsldPvcSampleCtrlGroup  OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {            frsldSmplCtrlStatus,            frsldSmplCtrlColPeriod,            frsldSmplCtrlBuckets,Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 56]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002            frsldSmplCtrlBucketsGranted       }       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of optional objects providing sample            control information applicable to a PVC which            implements Service Level Definitions.            If this group is implemented, frsldPvcReqDataGroup            and frsldPvcSampleGeneralGroup MUST also be            implemented."       ::= { frsldMIBGroups 4 }    frsldPvcReqDataGroup  OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {            frsldPvcDataFrDeliveredC,            frsldPvcDataFrDeliveredE,            frsldPvcDataFrOfferedC,            frsldPvcDataFrOfferedE,            frsldPvcDataDataDeliveredC,            frsldPvcDataDataDeliveredE,            frsldPvcDataDataOfferedC,            frsldPvcDataDataOfferedE,            frsldPvcDataUnavailableTime,            frsldPvcDataUnavailables       }       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of required objects providing data            collected on a PVC which implements Service            Level Definitions."       ::= { frsldMIBGroups 5 }    frsldPvcDelayDataGroup  OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {            frsldPvcDataMissedPolls       }       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of optional objects providing delay            data collected on a PVC which implements Service            Level Definitions.            If this group is implemented, frsldPvcDelayCtrlGroup            MUST also be implemented."       ::= { frsldMIBGroups 6 }    frsldPvcHCFrameDataGroup  OBJECT-GROUPSteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 57]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002       OBJECTS {            frsldPvcDataHCFrDeliveredC,            frsldPvcDataHCFrDeliveredE,            frsldPvcDataHCFrOfferedC,            frsldPvcDataHCFrOfferedE       }       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of optional objects providing high            capacity frame data collected on a PVC which            implements Service Level Definitions."       ::= { frsldMIBGroups 7 }    frsldPvcHCOctetDataGroup  OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {            frsldPvcDataHCDataDeliveredC,            frsldPvcDataHCDataDeliveredE,            frsldPvcDataHCDataOfferedC,            frsldPvcDataHCDataOfferedE       }       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of optional objects providing high            capacity octet data collected on a PVC which            implements Service Level Definitions."       ::= { frsldMIBGroups 8 }    frsldPvcSampleDelayGroup  OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {            frsldPvcSmplDelayMin,            frsldPvcSmplDelayMax,            frsldPvcSmplDelayAvg,            frsldPvcSmplMissedPolls       }       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of optional objects providing delay            sample data collected on a PVC which implements            Service Level Definitions.            If this group is implemented, frsldPvcDelayCtrlGroup            MUST also be implemented."       ::= { frsldMIBGroups 9 }    frsldPvcSampleDataGroup  OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {            frsldPvcSmplFrDeliveredC,            frsldPvcSmplFrDeliveredE,Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 58]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002            frsldPvcSmplFrOfferedC,            frsldPvcSmplFrOfferedE,            frsldPvcSmplDataDeliveredC,            frsldPvcSmplDataDeliveredE,            frsldPvcSmplDataOfferedC,            frsldPvcSmplDataOfferedE       }       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of optional objects providing data            and frame delivery sample data collected on a PVC            which implements Service Level Definitions.            If this group is implemented, frsldPvcReqDataGroup            MUST also be implemented."       ::= { frsldMIBGroups 10 }    frsldPvcSampleHCFrameGroup  OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {            frsldPvcSmplHCFrDeliveredC,            frsldPvcSmplHCFrDeliveredE,            frsldPvcSmplHCFrOfferedC,            frsldPvcSmplHCFrOfferedE       }       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of optional objects providing high            capacity frame delivery sample data collected on a PVC            which implements Service Level Definitions.            If this group is implemented, frsldPvcHCFrameDataGroup            MUST also be implemented."       ::= { frsldMIBGroups 11 }    frsldPvcSampleHCDataGroup  OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {            frsldPvcSmplHCDataDeliveredC,            frsldPvcSmplHCDataDeliveredE,            frsldPvcSmplHCDataOfferedC,            frsldPvcSmplHCDataOfferedE       }       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of optional objects providing high            capacity data delivery sample data collected on a PVC            which implements Service Level Definitions.            If this group is implemented, frsldPvcHCOctetDataGroupSteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 59]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002            MUST also be implemented."       ::= { frsldMIBGroups 12 }    frsldPvcSampleAvailGroup  OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {            frsldPvcSmplUnavailableTime,            frsldPvcSmplUnavailables       }       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of optional objects providing            availability sample data collected on a PVC which            implements Service Level Definitions.            If this group is implemented, frsldPvcReqDataGroup            MUST also be implemented."       ::= { frsldMIBGroups 13 }    frsldPvcSampleGeneralGroup  OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {            frsldPvcSmplStartTime,            frsldPvcSmplEndTime       }       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of optional objects providing            general sample data collected on a PVC which            implements Service Level Definitions."       ::= { frsldMIBGroups 14 }    frsldCapabilitiesGroup  OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {            frsldPvcCtrlWriteCaps,            frsldSmplCtrlWriteCaps,            frsldRPCaps,            frsldMaxPvcCtrls,            frsldNumPvcCtrls,            frsldMaxSmplCtrls,            frsldNumSmplCtrls       }       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of required objects providing            capability information and control for this            MIB module."       ::= { frsldMIBGroups 15 }ENDSteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 60]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 20028.  Acknowledgments   This document was produced by the Frame Relay Service MIB Working   Group.  It is based on the Frame Relay Forum's implementation   agreement on service level definitions, FRF.13 [17].   The editors would like to thank the following people for their   helpful comments:   o  Ken Rehbehn, Visual Networks   o  Santa Dasu, Quick Eagle Networks9.  References   [1]  Harrington, D., Presuhn, R. and B. Wijnen, "An Architecture for        Describing SNMP Management Frameworks",RFC 2571, April 1999.   [2]  Rose, M. and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification of        Management Information for TCP/IP-based Internets", STD 16,RFC1155, May 1990.   [3]  Rose, M. and K. McCloghrie, "Concise MIB Definitions", STD 16,RFC 1212, March 1991.   [4]  Rose, M., "A Convention for Defining Traps for use with the        SNMP",RFC 1215, March 1991.   [5]  McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J., Rose,        M. and S. Waldbusser, "Structure of Management Information        Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58,RFC 2578, April 1999.   [6]  McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J., Rose,        M. and S. Waldbusser, "Textual Conventions for SMIv2", STD 58,RFC 2579, April 1999.   [7]  McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J., Rose,        M. and S. Waldbusser, "Conformance Statements for SMIv2", STD        58,RFC 2580, April 1999.   [8]  Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M. and J. Davin, "Simple        Network Management Protocol", STD 15,RFC 1157, May 1990.Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 61]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 2002   [9]  Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser,        "Introduction to Community-based SNMPv2",RFC 1901, January        1996.   [10] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Transport        Mappings for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol        (SNMPv2)",RFC 1906, January 1996.   [11] Case, J., Harrington D., Presuhn R. and B. Wijnen, "Message        Processing and Dispatching for the Simple Network Management        Protocol (SNMP)",RFC 2572, April 1999.   [12] Blumenthal, U. and B. Wijnen, "User-based Security Model (USM)        for version 3 of the Simple Network Management Protocol        (SNMPv3)",RFC 2574, April 1999.   [13] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Protocol        Operations for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management        Protocol (SNMPv2)",RFC 1905, January 1996.   [14] Levi, D., Meyer, P. and B. Stewart, "SNMPv3 Applications",RFC2573, April 1999.   [15] Wijnen, B., Presuhn, R. and K. McCloghrie, "View-based Access        Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network Management Protocol        (SNMP)",RFC 2575, April 1999.   [16] Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D. and B. Stewart, "Introduction        to Version 3 of the Internet-standard Network Management        Framework",RFC 2570, April 1999.   [17] Frame Relay Forum Technical Committee, "Service Level        Definitions Implementations Agreement", FRF.13, August 1998.   [18] Rehbehn, K. and D. Fowler, "Definitions of Managed Objects for        Frame Relay Service",RFC 2954, October 2000.   [19] Waldbusser, S., "Remote Network Monitoring Management        Information Base Version 2 using SMIv2",RFC 2021, January 1997.   [20] Brown, C. and F. Baker, "Management Information Base for Frame        Relay DTEs Using SMIv2",RFC 2115, September 1997.   [21] McCloghrie, K. and F. Kastenholz, "The Interfaces Group MIB",RFC 2863, June 2000.   [22] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement        Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997.Steinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 62]

RFC 3202           Frame Relay Service Level Defs MIB       January 200210.  Security Considerations   There are a number of management objects defined in this MIB that   have a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or read-create.  Such   objects may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network   environments.  The support for SET operations in a non-secure   environment without proper protection can have a negative effect on   network operations.   SNMPv1 by itself is not a secure environment.  Even if the network   itself is secure (for example by using IPSec), even then, there is no   control as to who on the secure network is allowed to access and   GET/SET (read/change/create/delete) the objects in this MIB.   It is recommended that the implementers consider the security   features as provided by the SNMPv3 framework.  Specifically, the use   of the User-based Security ModelRFC 2574 [12] and the View-based   Access Control ModelRFC 2575 [15] is recommended.   It is then a customer/user responsibility to ensure that the SNMP   entity giving access to an instance of this MIB, is properly   configured to give access to the objects only to those principals   (users) that have legitimate rights to indeed GET or SET   (change/create/delete) them.11.  Authors' Addresses   Robert Steinberger   Fujitsu Network Communications   2801 Telecom Parkway   Richardson, TX 75082   Phone: 1-972-479-4739   EMail: robert.steinberger@fnc.fujitsu.com   Orly Nicklass, Ph.D   RAD Data Communications Ltd.   12 Hanechoshet Street   Tel Aviv, Israel 69710   Phone: 972 3 7659969   EMail: Orly_n@rad.co.ilSteinberger & Nicklass      Standards Track                    [Page 63]

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