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Network Working Group                                        L. KhermoshRequest for Comments: 4837                                    PMC-SIERRACategory: Standards Track                                      July 2007Managed Objects of Ethernet Passive Optical Networks (EPON)Status of This Memo   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.Copyright Notice   Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007).Abstract   This document defines a portion of the Management Information Base   (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP based   Internets.  In particular, it defines objects for managing interfaces   that conform to the Ethernet Passive Optical Networks (EPON) standard   as defined in the IEEE Std 802.3ah-2004, which are extended   capabilities to the Ethernet like interfaces.Khermosh                    Standards Track                     [Page 1]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007Table of Contents1.  The Internet-Standard Management Framework . . . . . . . . . .32.  Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32.1.  Terminology and Abbreviations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32.2.  EPON Architecture Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52.2.1.  Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52.2.2.  Principles of Operation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62.2.3.  The Physical Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72.2.4.  PMD Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82.2.5.  Point-to-Point Emulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82.2.6.  Principles of the MPCP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102.2.7.  Forward Error Correction (FEC) . . . . . . . . . . . .122.3.  Management Architecture  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133.  MIB Structure  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .174.  Relation to Other MIB Modules  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22     4.1.  Relation to the Interfaces MIB and Ethernet-like           Interfaces MIB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .224.2.  Relation to the IEEE 802.3 MAU MIBs  . . . . . . . . . . .294.3.  Relation to the EFM OAM MIB  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .294.4.  Relation to the Bridge MIB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .305.  Mapping of IEEE 802.3ah Managed Objects  . . . . . . . . . . .316.  Definitions - The DOT3 EPON MIB Module . . . . . . . . . . . .337.  IANA Considerations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .858.  Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .869.  Security Considerations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8610. References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8810.1. Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8810.2. Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90Khermosh                    Standards Track                     [Page 2]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 20071.  The Internet-Standard Management Framework   For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current   Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer toSection 7 of   RFC 3410 [RFC3410].  Managed objects are accessed via a virtual   information store, termed the Management Information Base or MIB.   MIB objects are generally accessed through the Simple Network   Management Protocol (SNMP).  Objects in the MIB are defined using the   mechanisms defined in the Structure of Management Information (SMI).   This memo specifies a MIB module that is compliant to the SMIv2,   which is described in STD 58,RFC 2578 [RFC2578]; STD 58,RFC 2579   [RFC2579]; and STD 58,RFC 2580 [RFC2580].2.  Overview   This document defines a portion of the Management Information Base   (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP based   Internets.  In particular, it defines objects for managing interfaces   that conform to the Ethernet Passive Optical Networks (EPON) standard   as defined in [802.3ah], which are extended capabilities to the   Ethernet like interfaces.  The document contains a list of management   objects based on the attributes defined in the relevant parts of   [802.3ah] Annex 30A, referring to EPON.2.1.  Terminology and Abbreviations   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this   document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].   ACK - Acknowledge   BER - Bit Error Rate   BW - Bandwidth   CO - Central Office   CPE - Customer Premises Equipment   CRC - Cyclic Redundancy Check   EFM - Ethernet First Mile   EPON - Ethernet Passive Optical Network   FCS - Frame Check SequenceKhermosh                    Standards Track                     [Page 3]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   FEC - Forward Error Correction   GMII - Gigabit Media Independent Interface   LAN - Local Area Network   LLID - Logical Link Identifier   MAC - Media Access Control   Mbps - Megabit per second   MDI - Medium Dependent Interface   MDIO - Management Data Input/Output   MPCP - Multi-Point Control Protocol   MP2PE - Multi-Point to Point Emulation   OAM - Operation Administration Maintenance   OLT - Optical Line Terminal (Server unit of the EPON)   OMP - Optical Multi-Point   ONU - Optical Network Unit (Client unit of the EPON)   P2MP - Point-to-Multipoint   P2PE - Point-to-Point Emulation   PCS - Physical Coding Sublayer   PHY - Physical Layer   PMA - Physical Medium Attachment   PMD - Physical Medium Dependent   PON - Passive Optical Network   RS - Reconciliation Sublayer   RTT - Round Trip Time   SLA - Service Level AgreementKhermosh                    Standards Track                     [Page 4]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   SLD - Start of LLID Delimiter   TDM - Time Division Multiplexing   TQ - Time Quanta2.2.  EPON Architecture Highlights2.2.1.  Introduction   The EPON standard, as defined in [802.3ah], defines the physical   media (Layer 1) and media access (Layer 2) of the EPON interface.   The EPON is a variant of the Gigabit Ethernet protocol for the   Optical Access.  The Optical Access topology is based on passive   optical splitting topology.  The link of a Passive Optical Network   (PON) is based on a single, shared optical fiber with passive optical   splitters dividing the single fiber into separate subscribers.   The Optical Line Terminal (OLT) is the server unit of the network,   located at the Central Office (CO).   The Optical Network Unit (ONU) is the client unit of the network,   located at the Customer Premises Equipment (CPE).   The following diagram describes the PON topology:               Device with               one or more P2MP               interfaces such as OLT               for EPON                       An EPON          IP host               ------- OLT          ONU       "modem"          --------    Other IEEE |     | interface |  interface ------ Other IEEE|      |    interface  |     |-------\----------------|    | interface |      |    ===========|     |        \               |    |===========|      |               |     |         \              ------           --------               |     |          \             ------           --------               .     .           \------------|    |           |      |               |     |------\                 |    |===========|      |               |     |       \                ------           --------               -------        \ etcKhermosh                    Standards Track                     [Page 5]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   The IEEE layering architecture of an EPON interface is defined in the   diagram of Figure 56.2 [802.3ah].  The following clauses in the   [802.3ah] define the corresponding layers of an EPON interface:   clause 30 - Management   clause 60 - PMD for EPON media (Burst PMD)   clause 64 - MPCP (Multi-Point Control Protocol) - defines the Multi-   Point architecture, and control protocol for the media access of   EPON.   clause 65 -   a) Virtual links definition for the EPON   b) FEC   c) PMA for the EPON.2.2.2.  Principles of Operation   The specification of the EPON interface is based on the specification   of the gigabit Ethernet interface as described in [802.3], clauses 35   and 36.  The Ethernet MAC is working in gigabit rate.  The media   interface to the MAC is through the GMII interface, as described in   clause 35, and the PCS layer is based on the gigabit Ethernet PCS as   described in clause 36.  The special EPON layers are added to the   Ethernet layering in the following places:   The MPCP is placed in the MAC control layer, providing the EPON   control protocol.  The Emulation layer, located at the RS   (Reconciliation Sublayer), creates virtual private path to each ONU.   The FEC layer is located between the PCS and PMA layers, enhancing   reach and split performance of the optical link.Khermosh                    Standards Track                     [Page 6]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   The following diagram describes the layering model of an EPON   interface:      +==========================================+      |               Higher layers              |      +==========================================+      |               802.1D Bridge              |      +==========================================+      | MAC client|        ...        |MAC client|      +==========================================+      |           MAC Control - (MPCP)           |            *NEW*      +==========================================+      |    MAC    |        ...        |    MAC   |      +==========================================+      |           P2P Emulation (P2PE)           |            *NEW*      +==========================================+                      |            |                      |    GMII    |                      |            |      +==========================================+      |                    PCS                   |      +==========================================+      |                    FEC                   |            *NEW*      +==========================================+      |                    PMA                   |  *Enhanced parameters      +==========================================+    for EPON*      |                    PMD                   |  *Enhanced parameters      +==========================================+    for EPON*                      |            |                      |    MDI     |                      |            |                    /===================/                   /       Media       /                  /===================/2.2.3.  The Physical Media   The physical link is a fiber optical link.  The OLT and ONUs are   connected through passive optical splitters.  Downlink denotes the   transmission from the OLT to the ONUs.  Uplink denotes the   transmission from the ONUs to the OLT.  Uplink and downlink are   multiplexed using separated wavelengths on the same fiber.  The   downlink is a broadcast medium where the OLT transmits the data to   all ONUs.  The uplink is a shared transmission medium for all of the   ONUs.  The uplink access is based on time division multiplexing (TDM)   and the management of the TDM media access is defined by the Multi-Khermosh                    Standards Track                     [Page 7]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   Point Control Protocol (MPCP).  The MPCP is a control protocol based   on an inband packet messaging.  The OLT sends control messages (GATE   messages) allowing ONUs to transmit, defining when the transmission   occurs and what is its duration.  These messages define the   transmission order and the amount of BW for each ONU.  A scheduling   algorithm at the OLT, which is not defined in the [802.3ah], is   responsible for allocating the BW and controlling the delay of each   ONU according to its SLA.2.2.4.  PMD Specifications   PMD specifications select the same optical wavelength plan as the   [ITU-T.G.983].  The transceivers are derivatives of existing Ethernet   optical transceivers, with dual wavelength on a single fiber, and   extended burst capabilities for the uplink.  The uplink burst   capability is the burst transmission functionality for the ONUs and   burst reception functionality for the OLT.  The [802.3ah] selected   very relaxed burst parameters to reduce the device cost of EPON   products.2.2.5.  Point-to-Point Emulation   The downstream is a broadcast link, which means that the OLT   transmission is shared for all ONUs.  The sharing of the transmission   of the OLT has some negative privacy aspects and should be limited to   broadcast traffic in nature only.  The traffic dedicated to each ONU   should not be shared.  The solution provided by [802.3ah] is to   partition the EPON link, in a virtual manner, between the ONUs.  Each   ONU has a dedicated virtual link to the OLT.  The [802.3ah] also   defines an additional link for broadcast transmission.  The medium   becomes an aggregation of point-to-point tunnels.  The OLT cannot   preserve its EPON interface as a single interface connected to N   devices (following the properties of the physical interface).  The   EPON interface of the OLT is partitioned into separate virtual   interfaces; an interface for each virtual link.  Hence, the OLT   behaves like a device with N virtual ports (and an additional port   for the broadcast transmission).  The additional single-copy-   broadcast channel (tagged as all one LLID) is added to allow the   broadcast transmission within a single copy to all ONUs, preserving   the inherent advantage of BW efficiency of the PON shared media.  The   ONUs filter the downlink traffic that is not intended for their   reception, according to the virtual link marking.  An LLID tag is   attached at the preamble of the Ethernet packet denoting the virtual   link.  The LLID marks the destination port in the downstream and   source port in the upstream.Khermosh                    Standards Track                     [Page 8]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   The virtual links concept is also used to avoid a violation of the   [802.1d] bridging rules for peer-to-peer traffic in the PON.  Peer-   to-peer traffic is traffic between ONUs in the same PON.  The OLT   cannot preserve the EPON interface as a single interface, connected   to N devices, and allow traffic between these devices without   violating the bridging rules.  The source address and destination   address of the peer-to-peer traffic are behind the same port and   therefore the traffic should be discarded.  The separation of the   ONUs into virtual links solves this issue.  The OLT has N virtual   ports for the single physical EPON port.  A bridge sees a single MAC   Client for every link pair.   The private paths concept solves the networking problems and provides   subscriber isolation.   As the tunneling is only a virtual tunneling, there is a single   physical interface and a single physical layer for the device so that   some attributes are shared.  For example, the interface has a single   local MAC address.   The virtual tunneling for an OLT with 3 ONUs is illustrated in the   following diagram.Khermosh                    Standards Track                     [Page 9]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007                         Trunk Line                             |                             |                             |                            \|/      +===============================================+      |                 802.1D Bridge                 |      +===============================================+      | MAC client1|          ...         |MAC client3|      +===============================================+      |                     MP2PE                     |      +===============================================+      |                      PHY                      |      =================================================             |                 |                 |             |                 |                 |            \|/               \|/               \|/      +============+    +============+    +============+      |    PHY     |    |     PHY    |    |     PHY    |      +============+    +============+    +============+      |   MP2PE    |    |    MP2PE   |    |    MP2PE   |      +============+    +============+    +============+      | MAC client |    | MAC client |    | MAC client |      +============+    +============+    +============+      |    PHY     |    |     PHY    |    |     PHY    |      +============+    +============+    +============+            /|\               /|\               /|\             |                 |                 |             |                 |                 |             |                 |                 |        Subscriber1       Subscriber2       Subscriber32.2.6.  Principles of the MPCP   The EPON standard defines a media access control of an optical Access   network.  The Access network has some substantial differences from   the legacy LAN for which the Ethernet was designed.  The differences   lie mainly in the provisioning of the network.  An Access network is   an administrated environment, with an operator providing the service   and subscribers consuming it.  The operator is controlling the   network and managing its traffic.  For instance, BW is controlled and   subscribers are billed for services.  The MPCP protocol divides the   Ethernet interfaces into two unequal types of network units.  The   first interface is an OLT interface, which is a server unit,   controlling the network.  The second interface is an ONU interface,   which is a client unit, participating in the network.Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 10]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   The OLT, which is the server unit, manages the network.  The MPCP   controls the TDM transmission of the uplink.  The MPCP is implemented   at the MAC control layer and the MPCP messages are MAC control   messages using the 0x8808 Ethertype.  These messages are not   forwarded out of the MAC.   A concept of time must exist in the protocol in order to schedule the   uplink transmission.  A timestamp, which is set by the OLT and   synchronized between the network units, is passed through the MPCP   messages.  The timestamp is also used to measure the RTT of each ONU.   RTT is compensated by the OLT in the generation of the grants for the   uplink transmission.  The difference of incoming timestamp to local   time allows the OLT to calculate the RTT.  RTT compensation is needed   as the RTT in an Access network can have a significant value.  The   standard allows the network to reach a 20 km distance, which is   equivalent to a 200 usec RTT (25 Kbytes of data).   The TDM control is done using GATE messages.  These messages define,   for each ONU, the time for transmission and the length of   transmission.  The RTT is reduced from the transmission time in the   GATE message to shift the transmission time of the ONU in the   opposite direction.   A scheduling algorithm at the OLT, which is not defined in the   [802.3ah], is responsible for dividing the BW and controlling the   transmission delay of each ONU according to its SLA.  The MPCP   defines a closed loop operation in order for this algorithm to be   efficient.  The MPCP allows the ONUs to report on the amount of BW   they require for transmission using a special REPORT message.  This   allows allocating BW to an ONU only when requested, relying on the   statistical burst property of the traffic, and allowing different   peak BW for different ONUs at different times; hence, allowing   oversubscription of the BW.  The REPORT message reports the amount of   data waiting in the ONU queues.   In addition, the MPCP defines a protocol of auto-discovery and   registration of ONUs.Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 11]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   The registration process is defined in the diagram below:      OLT                                          ONU       |                                            |       |          Discovery Gate message           \|       |--------------------------------------------|       |                                           /|       |                                            |       |/         Register Request message          |       |--------------------------------------------|       |\                                           |       |                                            |       |          Register message                  |       |           (assigning LLID)                \|       |--------------------------------------------|       |                                           /|       |                                            |       |               Gate message                \|       |--------------------------------------------|       |                                           /|       |                                            |       |/         Register ACK message              |       |--------------------------------------------|       |\                                           |       |                                            |       |                                            |   A new ONU requests to register (sends a REG_REQUEST message) in a   special discovery grant, allocated for that by the OLT.  During that   time, more than one ONU might try to register.  A collision in   transmission might occur, as the RTT of the new ONUs is not yet   known.  A random backoff mechanism of the transmission is used to   schedule the following registration requests to avoid these   collisions.  When the OLT receives a REG_REQUEST message of an ONU   and approves this ONU, then it sends a REGISTER message to this ONU   defining its LLID.  From that point, the ONU transmission is   scheduled by its LLID, knowing the RTT, and no collision can occur.   The ONU replies with a REGISTER_ACK message and the registration   process of the MPCP ends.  Higher layer protocols may be needed to   authenticate the ONU and allow it to participate in the network.2.2.7.  Forward Error Correction (FEC)   The FEC is defined to enhance the link budget of the PON.  As each   splitter attenuates the optical signal, the number of the splits and   the distance are limited by the link budget.  Hence an FEC thatKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 12]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   improves the link budget has a benefit.  The FEC code used is the   RS(239,255,8), similar to the FEC code in [ITU-T.G.975], improving   the BER from 1E-4 to 1E-12.   The FEC parity encapsulation is based on the framing of the Ethernet   packet.  The Ethernet packets are spaced by MAC rate adaptation, and   the parity bytes are inserted after the packet in the provided space.   As the start and end of packet codewords also define the FEC   boundaries, and they are outside the FEC protection, they are   replaced by a series of symbols to reduce their vulnerability to   errors.   The following diagram presents an FEC-protected frame:   +-------------------------------------------------------------------+   |       |              |           |     |       |          |       |   | S_FEC | Preamble/SFD |   Frame   | FCS | T_FEC |  Parity  | T_FEC |   |       |              |           |     |       |          |       |   +-------------------------------------------------------------------+   The FEC is added in a separate layer between the PCS and PMA layers   of the [802.3].   The FEC layer introduces a fixed delay in receive path and transmit   path.   The FEC layer is optional.2.3.  Management Architecture   Each one of the EPON layers is accompanied by a management interface   that is controlled through clause 30 of the [802.3ah].  As the   [802.3ah] specification may be used for different applications, and   some of the clauses may be used separately, the IEEE management   clause allocates for each one of them a separate package.  The MIB   document follows this partition.Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 13]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   The following diagram presents the relation of the MIB groups to the   [802.3ah] layers:   +===========================+   |       Higher layers       |   +===========================+   |       802.1D Bridge       |   +===========================+   |MAC client| ... |MAC client|   +===========================+    \ +=============================+   |   MAC Control - (MPCP)    |----- |MpcpObjects| ... |MpcpObjects|   +===========================+    / +=============================+   |   MAC    | ... |   MAC    |   +===========================+    \ +=============================+   |    P2P Emulation (P2PE)   |----- |OmpEmulat  |     |OmpEmulat  |   +===========================+    / |ionObjects | ... |ionObjects |             |        |               +=============================+             |  GMII  |             |        |   +===========================+   |            PCS            |   +===========================+    \ +=============================+   |            FEC            |----- |FecObjects | ... |FecObjects |   +===========================+    / +=============================+   |            PMA            |   +===========================+   |            PMD            |   +===========================+             |        |             |  MDI   |             |        |         /===============/        /     Media     /       /===============/   The association is straightforward for the ONU interface.  There is   one logical and one physical interface, and a single copy exists for   each layer that can be remotely queried by the OLT.   At the OLT there is a single physical interface and N virtual   interfaces for the virtual links of the ONUs (and another virtual   interface for the broadcast virtual link).  As can be seen from the   layering diagram above, the MAC layer is virtually duplicated.   Therefore, in this document it was selected that the management of a   virtual interface is like a physical interface, an interface index is   allocated for each one of the virtual links, and an additional   interface index is allocated for the OLT.Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 14]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   To illustrate the interface modeling consider two devices; the first   device has two physical interfaces, is typically located at a   consumer's site, and is called an "ONU modem".   An "ONU modem" is shown in the figure below:                            --------             ONU interface | ONU   | 10 megabit interface             --------------| modem |--------------------                           ---------   This device would have 3 entries in the IF table, and one IF stack   entry; for example:   ifIndex=1 - interface for 10 megabit interface   ifIndex=2 - interface for the optical interface   ifIndex=200 - interface for the ONU interface   And then in the IF stack table:   ifStackHigherLayer=200, ifStackLowerLayer=2 - map between the   physical and the ONU   The second device has three physical interfaces, is typically located   at the provider's site, and may be called a "headend".   A "headend" is shown in the figure below:                               ---------             1st OLT interface | Head  | gigE interface             ------------------| end   |--------------------                               |       |             ------------------|       |             2nd OLT interface |       |                               ---------Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 15]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   This device would have 5 entries (when there are no attached ONUs) in   the IF table, for example:   ifIndex=1 - interface for gigE interface   ifIndex=2 - interface for 1st optical interface   ifIndex=3 - interface for 2nd optical interface   ifIndex=265535 - interface for the 1st OLT broadcast interface   ifIndex=365535 - interface for the 2nd OLT broadcast interface   And then in the IF stack table:   ifStackHigherLayer=265535, ifStackLowerLayer=2 - map between the 1st   physical and its broadcast interface   ifStackHigherLayer=365535, ifStackLowerLayer=3 - map between the 2nd   physical and its broadcast interface   If two ONUs connected to the first OLT interface, then for example,   the following entries would be added to the IF table:   ifIndex=200001 - interface for the 1st ONU of 1st OLT   ifIndex=200002 - interface for the 2nd ONU of 1st OLT   And in the IF stack table:   ifStackHigherLayer=200001, ifStackLowerLayer=2 - map between the 1st   physical and 1st ONU   ifStackHigherLayer=200002, ifStackLowerLayer=2 - map between the 1st   physical and 2nd ONU   For each physical interface, there would be an entry (ifIndex) in the   tables of the interface MIB module [RFC2863], MAU MIB module   [RFC4836], and Etherlike MIB module [RFC3635].  Additionally, there   would be entries (ifIndexes) for the virtual interfaces of the OLT   interface.  The justification for the additional allocation of   indexes is that the virtual interfaces are quite well distinguished,   as they connect different physical ONUs from the OLT side.  For   instance, there is a meaning for separate bad frames counter or bad   octets counter for each virtual link, as the ONUs can be differently   distanced.  This is quite similar to a case of separate physical   interfaces.Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 16]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   The same partition concept exists for the MIB module of this   document.  Each row in the tables are indexed according to the   ifIndex; specifically, there is a row for each virtual link.  There   are some control objects that are shared and are the same for the   virtual interfaces (and they should have the same value for each   ifIndex), but most of the objects have different values for N+1   logical interfaces at the OLT.  This is done for each MIB group.  It   is a bit different from the [802.3ah] layering diagram, which   presents the P2MP layer as a single layer, while duplicating the MAC   and MAC client layers (please see the diagram above).  However, from   a management perspective, it is more convenient and neat to partition   the management of the layers for the virtual links, as the atomic   managed entity is the virtual link.  It is also convenient to use the   interface index of the virtual link for that purpose, as it is   already used to index the rows of the virtual links at the Interface,   MAU, and etherLike interfaces MIBs.3.  MIB Structure   This document defines the DOT3 EPON MIB module.  The DOT3 EPON MIB   module defines the objects used for management of the [802.3ah]   Point-to-Multipoint (P2MP) interfaces.  These MIB objects are   included in four groups.   i) The Multi-Point Control Protocol (MPCP) MIB objects - MIB objects   related to [802.3ah], clause 64, Multi-Point Control Protocol   attributes.  The following tables are presented in this group:   The dot3MpcpControlTable defines the objects used for the   configuration and status indication, which are per logical link, of   MPCP compliant interfaces.   The dot3MpcpStatTable defines the statistics objects that are per   logical link, of MPCP compliant interfaces.   The operational mode of an OLT/ONU for the tables is defined by the   dot3MpcpMode object in the dot3MpcpControlTable.   ii) The OMPEmulation MIB objects - MIB objects related to [802.3ah],   clause 65, point-to-point emulation attributes.  The following tables   are presented in this group:   The dot3OmpEmulationTable defines the objects used for the   configuration and status indication, which are per logical links, of   OMPEmulation compliant interfaces.   The dot3OmpEmulationStatTable defines the statistics objects that are   per logical link, of OMPEmulation compliant interfaces.Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 17]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   The operational mode of an OLT/ONU for the tables is defined by the   dot3OmpEmulationType object in the dot3OmpEmulationTable.   iii) The FEC MIB objects - MIB objects related to [802.3ah], clause   60 and clause 65, EPON FEC attributes.  The following table is   presented in this group:   The dot3EponFecTable defines the objects used for the configuration   and status indication, which are per logical link, of FEC EPON   compliant interfaces.   iv) The EPON extended package MIB objects - MIB objects used for   configuration and status indication with extended capabilities of the   EPON interfaces.  The following tables are presented in this group:   The dot3ExtPkgControlTable defines the objects, which are per logical   link, used for the configuration and status indication of EPON   compliant interfaces.   The dot3ExtPkgQueueTable defines the objects, which are per logical   link, and per queue, used for the configuration and status indication   of the ONU queues reported in the MPCP REPORT message, of EPON   compliant interfaces.   The dot3ExtPkgQueueSetsTable defines the objects, which are per   logical link, per queue, and per queue_set, used for the   configuration and status indication of the ONU queue_sets reported in   the MPCP REPORT message, of EPON compliant interfaces.   The dot3ExtPkgOptIfTable defines the objects, which are per logical   link, used for the control and status indication of the optical   interface of EPON compliant interfaces.   As described in the architecture section, each row in the tables is   indexed according to the ifIndex; specifically, there is a row for   each virtual link.  There are a few control objects that are shared   and have the same value for the virtual interfaces (and they should   have the same value for each ifIndex), but most of the objects have   different values for N+1 logical interfaces at the OLT.  This is done   for each MIB group.  It is a bit different from the [802.3ah]   layering diagram, which presents the P2MP layer as a single layer   while duplicating the MAC and MAC client layers.  However, from a   management perspective, it is more convenient and neat to partition   the management of the layers for the virtual links, as the atomic   managed entity is the virtual link.  It is also convenient to use the   interface index of the virtual link for that purpose, as it is   already used to index the rows of the virtual links at the Interface,   MAU, and etherLike interfaces MIBs.Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 18]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   For example, provided below are the values of the MPCP control table   of an OLT with 3 registered ONUs:   The table below presents the MPCP control table of ONU1 in working   mode.  A single row exists in the table.              +---------------------------+-----------------+              | MPCP control MIB object   | Value           |              +---------------------------+-----------------+              | ifIndex                   | 100             |              | dot3MpcpOperStatus        | true            |              | dot3MpcpAdminState        | true            |              | dot3MpcpMode              | onu             |              | dot3MpcpSyncTime          | 25              |              | dot3MpcpLinkID            | 1               |              | dot3MpcpRemoteMACAddress  | OLT_MAC_Address |              | dot3MpcpRegistrationState | registered      |              | dot3MpcpTransmitElapsed   | 10              |              | dot3MpcpReceiveElapsed    | 10              |              | dot3MpcpRoundTripTime     | 100             |              +---------------------------+-----------------+                                  Table 1   OLT_MAC_Address is the MAC address of the OLT EPON interface.   The creation of the rows of the ONU interface is done at   initialization.   For example, provided below are the values for the MPCP control table   of the ONU, after initialization, before registration.Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 19]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   The table below presents the MPCP control table of ONU1 after   initialization.  A single row exists in the table.             +---------------------------+-------------------+             | MPCP control MIB object   | Value             |             +---------------------------+-------------------+             | ifIndex                   | 100               |             | dot3MpcpOperStatus        | true              |             | dot3MpcpAdminState        | true              |             | dot3MpcpMode              | onu               |             | dot3MpcpSyncTime          | 0                 |             | dot3MpcpLinkID            | 0                 |             | dot3MpcpRemoteMACAddress  | 00:00:00:00:00:00 |             | dot3MpcpRegistrationState | unregistered      |             | dot3MpcpTransmitElapsed   | 0                 |             | dot3MpcpReceiveElapsed    | 0                 |             | dot3MpcpRoundTripTime     | 0                 |             +---------------------------+-------------------+                                  Table 2Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 20]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   The table below presents the MPCP control table of the OLT in working   mode.  Four rows exist in the table associated with the virtual   links.   +----------------+-----------+------------+------------+------------+   | MPCP control   | Value     | Value      | Value      | Value      |   | MIB object     |           |            |            |            |   +----------------+-----------+------------+------------+------------+   | ifIndex        | 100001    | 100002     | 100003     | 165535     |   | dot3MpcpOperSt | true      | true       | true       | true       |   | atus           |           |            |            |            |   | dot3MpcpAdminS | true      | true       | true       | true       |   | tate           |           |            |            |            |   | dot3MpcpMode   | olt       | olt        | olt        | olt        |   | dot3MpcpSyncTi | 25        | 25         | 25         | 25         |   | me             |           |            |            |            |   | dot3MpcpLinkID | 1         | 2          | 3          | 65535      |   | dot3MpcpRemote | ONU1_MAC_ | ONU2_MAC_A | ONU3_MAC_A | BRCT_MAC_A |   | MACAddress     | Address   | ddress     | ddress     | ddress     |   | dot3MpcpRegist | registere | registered | registered | registered |   | rationState    | d         |            |            |            |   | dot3MpcpTransm | 10        | 10         | 10         | 10         |   | itElapsed      |           |            |            |            |   | dot3MpcpReceiv | 10        | 10         | 10         | 10         |   | eElapsed       |           |            |            |            |   | dot3MpcpRoundT | 100       | 60         | 20         | 0          |   | ripTime        |           |            |            |            |   +----------------+-----------+------------+------------+------------+                                  Table 3   ONU1_MAC_Address is the MAC address of ONU1 EPON interface.   ONU2_MAC_Address is the MAC address of ONU2 EPON interface.   ONU3_MAC_Address is the MAC address of ONU3 EPON interface.   BRCT_MAC_Address is the MAC address of the broadcast EPON interface,   which is the OLT MAC address.   The creation of the rows of the OLT interface and the broadcast   virtual interface is done at initialization.   The creation of rows of the virtual interfaces at the OLT is done   when the link is established (ONU registers) and the deletion is done   when the link is deleted (ONU deregisters).Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 21]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   For example, provided below are the values of the MPCP control table   of the OLT after initialization, before the ONUs register.   The table below presents the MPCP control table of the OLT after   initialization.  A single row exists in this table associated with   the virtual broadcast link.             +---------------------------+------------------+             | MPCP control MIB object   | Value            |             +---------------------------+------------------+             | ifIndex                   | 165535           |             | dot3MpcpOperStatus        | true             |             | dot3MpcpAdminState        | true             |             | dot3MpcpMode              | olt              |             | dot3MpcpSyncTime          | 25               |             | dot3MpcpLinkID            | 65535            |             | dot3MpcpRemoteMACAddress  | BRCT_MAC_Address |             | dot3MpcpRegistrationState | registered       |             | dot3MpcpTransmitElapsed   | 10               |             | dot3MpcpReceiveElapsed    | 100000           |             | dot3MpcpRoundTripTime     | 0                |             +---------------------------+------------------+                                  Table 4   BRCT_MAC_Address is the MAC address of the broadcast EPON interface,   which is the OLT MAC address.4.  Relation to Other MIB Modules4.1.  Relation to the Interfaces MIB and Ethernet-like Interfaces MIB   EPON interface is a kind of Ether-like interface.  This MIB module   extends the objects of the Interface MIB and the Ether-like   Interfaces MIB for an EPON type interface.   Implementing this module therefore MUST require implementation of the   Interfaces MIB module [RFC2863] and the Ethernet-like Interfaces MIB   module [RFC3635].   Thus, each managed EPON interface would have a corresponding entry in   the mandatory tables of the Ether-like MIB module found in [RFC3635],   and likewise in the tables of the Interface MIB module found in   [RFC2863].  Also each managed virtual EPON interface would have a   corresponding entry in the mandatory tables of the Ether-like MIB   module found in [RFC3635], and likewise in the tables of the   Interface MIB module found in [RFC2863] with a dedicated ifIndex for   this interface.Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 22]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   In this document, there is no replication of the objects from these   MIBs.  Therefore, for instance, the document is defining   dot3MpcpRemoteMACAddress only while assuming that the local MAC   address object is already defined in [RFC3635].   The interface MIB module [RFC2863] defines the interface index   (ifIndex).  Interface Index, as specified in [RFC2863], is used in   this MIB Module as an index to the EPON MIB tables.  The ifIndex is   used to denote the physical interface and the virtual link interfaces   at the OLT.  The OLT interface and the virtual link interfaces are   stacked using the ifStack table defined in [RFC2863], and the   ifInvStack defined in [RFC2864].  The OLT interface is the lower   layer of all other interfaces associated with the virtual links.   This document defines the specific EPON objects of an ONU interface   and an OLT interface.  Information in the tables is per LLID.  The   rows in the EPON MIB tables referring to the LLIDs are denoted with   the corresponding ifIndexes of the virtual link interfaces.   Please note that each virtual interface does not have a different   physical MAC address at the OLT, as the physical interface is the   same.  It is specified in the [802.3ah], Section 64.1.2.  The   corresponding object of the Ether-like interface MIB is duplicated   for all the virtual interfaces.   For example, the values of the Interface MIB objects are presented in   the following tables, for an OLT with 3 registered ONUs:Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 23]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   The table below presents the objects of the Interface MIB of an ONU   in working mode.         +----------------------+--------------------------------+         | Interface MIB object | Value                          |         +----------------------+--------------------------------+         | ifIndex              | 1                              |         | ifDescr              | "interface description"        |         | ifType               | ethernetCsmacd (6) 1000base-Px |         | ifMtu                | MTU size (1522)                |         | ifSpeed              | 1000000000                     |         | ifPhysAddress        | ONU_MAC_Address                |         | ifAdminStatus        | up                             |         | ifOperStatus         | Up                             |         | ifLastChange         | ONUup_time                     |         | ifInOctets           | ONU_octets_number              |         | ifInUcastPkts        | ONU_unicast_frame_number       |         | ifInNUcastPkts       | ONU_non_unicast_frame_number   |         | ifInDiscards         | ONU_discard_frame_number       |         | ifInErrors           | ONU_error_frame_number         |         | ifInUnknownProtos    | ONU_unknown_frame_number       |         | ifOutOctets          | ONU_octets_number              |         | ifOutUcastPkts       | ONU_unicast_frame_number       |         | ifOutNUcastPkts      | ONU_non_unicast_frame_number   |         | ifOutDiscards        | ONU_discard_frame_number       |         | ifOutErrors          | ONU_error_frame_number         |         | ifOutQLen            | ONU_queue_frame_number         |         +----------------------+--------------------------------+                                  Table 5   ONU_MAC_Address is the MAC address of the ONU EPON interface.Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 24]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   The table below presents the objects of the Interface MIB of the ONU   interface.         +----------------------+--------------------------------+         | Interface MIB object | Value                          |         +----------------------+--------------------------------+         | ifIndex              | 100                            |         | ifDescr              | "interface description"        |         | ifType               | ethernetCsmacd (6) 1000base-Px |         | ifMtu                | MTU size (1522)                |         | ifSpeed              | 1000000000                     |         | ifPhysAddress        | ONU_MAC_Address                |         | ifAdminStatus        | up                             |         | ifOperStatus         | Up                             |         | ifLastChange         | up_time                        |         | ifInOctets           | ONU1_octets_number             |         | ifInUcastPkts        | ONU1_unicast_frame_number      |         | ifInNUcastPkts       | ONU1_non_unicast_frame_number  |         | ifInDiscards         | ONU1_discard_frame_number      |         | ifInErrors           | ONU1_error_frame_number        |         | ifInUnknownProtos    | ONU1_unknown_frame_number      |         | ifOutOctets          | ONU1_octets_number             |         | ifOutUcastPkts       | ONU1_unicast_frame_number      |         | ifOutNUcastPkts      | ONU1_non_unicast_frame_number  |         | ifOutDiscards        | ONU1_discard_frame_number      |         | ifOutErrors          | ONU1_error_frame_number        |         | ifOutQLen            | ONU1_queue_frame_number        |         +----------------------+--------------------------------+                                  Table 6   ONU_MAC_Address is the MAC address of the ONU EPON interface.   The following values will be set in the ifStack and ifInvStack tables   related to this example.   ifStackTable:   ifStackHigherLayer=100, ifStackLowerLayer=1 - map between the   physical interface and the ONU   ifInvStackTable:   ifStackLowerLayer=1, ifStackHigherLayer=100,- map between the ONU and   the physical interfaceKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 25]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   The table below presents the Interface MIB objects of an OLT   interface.         +----------------------+--------------------------------+         | Interface MIB object | Value                          |         +----------------------+--------------------------------+         | ifIndex              | 2                              |         | ifDescr              | "interface description"        |         | ifType               | ethernetCsmacd (6) 1000base-Px |         | ifMtu                | MTU size (1522)                |         | ifSpeed              | 1000000000                     |         | ifPhysAddress        | OLT_MAC_Address                |         | ifAdminStatus        | up                             |         | ifOperStatus         | Up                             |         | ifLastChange         | OLTup_time                     |         | ifInOctets           | OLT_octets_number              |         | ifInUcastPkts        | OLT_unicast_frame_number       |         | ifInNUcastPkts       | OLT_non_unicast_frame_number   |         | ifInDiscards         | OLT_discard_frame_number       |         | ifInErrors           | OLT_error_frame_number         |         | ifInUnknownProtos    | OLT_unknown_frame_number       |         | ifOutOctets          | OLT_octets_number              |         | ifOutUcastPkts       | OLT_unicast_frame_number       |         | ifOutNUcastPkts      | OLT_non_unicast_frame_number   |         | ifOutDiscards        | OLT_discard_frame_number       |         | ifOutErrors          | OLT_error_frame_number         |         | ifOutQLen            | OLT_queue_frame_number         |         +----------------------+--------------------------------+                                  Table 7   OLT_MAC_Address is the MAC address of the OLT EPON interface.Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 26]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   The table below presents the Interface MIB objects of an OLT   interface, associated with the virtual link interfaces.   +----------+-------------+-------------+-------------+--------------+   | Interfac | Value       | Value       | Value       | Value        |   | eMIB     |             |             |             |              |   |  object  |             |             |             |              |   +----------+-------------+-------------+-------------+--------------+   | ifIndex  | 200001      | 200002      | 200003      | 265535       |   | ifDescr  | "interface  | "interface  | "interface  | "interface   |   |          | description | description | description | description" |   |          | "           | "           | "           |              |   | ifType   | ethernetCsm | ethernetCsm | ethernetCsm | ethernetCsma |   |          | acd (6)     | acd (6)     | acd (6)     | cd (6)       |   | ifMtu    | MTUsize(152 | MTUsize(152 | MTUsize(152 | MTUsize(1522 |   |          | 2)          | 2)          | 2)          | )            |   | ifSpeed  | 1000000000  | 1000000000  | 1000000000  | 1000000000   |   | ifPhysAd | OLT_MAC_Add | OLT_MAC_Add | OLT_MAC_Add | OLT_MAC_Addr |   | dress    | ress        | ress        | ress        | ess          |   | ifAdminS | up          | up          | up          | up           |   | tatus    |             |             |             |              |   | ifOperSt | Up          | Up          | Up          | Up           |   | atus     |             |             |             |              |   | ifLastCh | ONU1_up_tim | ONU2_up_tim | ONU3_up_tim | up_time      |   | ange     | e           | e           | e           |              |   | ifInOcte | ONU1_octets | ONU2_octets | ONU3_octets | BRCT_octets_ |   | ts       | _number     | _number     | _number     | number       |   | ifInUcas | ONU1_unic_f | ONU2_unic_f | ONU3_unic_f | BRCT_unic_fr |   | tPkts    | rame_num    | rame_num    | rame_num    | ame_num      |   | ifInNUca | ONU1_non_un | ONU2_non_un | ONU3_non_un | BRCT_non_uni |   | stPkts   | ic_frame_nu | ic_frame_nu | ic_frame_nu | c_frame_num  |   |          | m           | m           | m           |              |   | ifInDisc | ONU1_disc_f | ONU2_disc_f | ONU3_disc_f | BRCT_disc_fr |   | ards     | rame_num    | rame_num    | rame_num    | ame_numr     |   | ifInErro | ONU1_err_fr | ONU2_err_fr | ONU3_err_fr | BRCT_err_fra |   | rs       | ame_num     | ame_num     | ame_num     | me_num       |   | ifInUnkn | ONU1_unknw_ | ONU2_unknw_ | ONU3_unknw_ | BRCT_unknw_f |   | ownProto | frame_num   | frame_num   | frame_num   | rame_num     |   | s        |             |             |             |              |   | ifOutOct | ONU1_octets | ONU2_octets | ONU3_octets | BRCT_octets_ |   | ets      | _number     | _number     | _number     | number       |   | ifOutUca | ONU1_unic_f | ONU2_unic_f | ONU3_unic_f | BRCT_unic_fr |   | stPkts   | rame_num    | rame_num    | rame_num    | ame_num      |   | ifOutNUc | ONU1_non_un | ONU2_non_un | ONU3_non_un | BRCT_non_uni |   | astPkts  | ic_frame_nu | ic_frame_nu | ic_frame_nu | c_frame_num  |   |          | m           | m           | m           |              |Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 27]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   +----------+-------------+-------------+-------------+--------------+   | Interfac | Value       | Value       | Value       | Value        |   | eMIB     |             |             |             |              |   |  object  |             |             |             |              |   +----------+-------------+-------------+-------------+--------------+   | ifOutDis | ONU1_disc_f | ONU2_disc_f | ONU3_disc_f | BRCT_disc_fr |   | cards    | rame_num    | rame_num    | rame_num    | ame_num      |   | ifOutErr | ONU1_err_fr | ONU2_err_fr | ONU3_err_fr | BRCT_err_fra |   | ors      | ame_num     | ame_num     | ame_num     | me_num       |   | ifOutQLe | ONU1_queue_ | ONU2_queue_ | ONU3_queue_ | BRCt_queue_f |   | n        | frame_num   | frame_num   | frame_num   | rame_num     |   +----------+-------------+-------------+-------------+--------------+                                  Table 8   OLT_MAC_Address is the MAC address of the OLT EPON interface.   The following values will be set in the ifStack and ifInvStack tables   related to this example:   ifStackTable:   ifStackHigherLayer=265535, ifStackLowerLayer=2 - map between the OLT   physical interface and its broadcast virtual interface   ifStackHigherLayer=200001, ifStackLowerLayer=2 - map between the OLT   physical interface and its virtual interface of the 1st ONU   ifStackHigherLayer=200002, ifStackLowerLayer=2 - map between the OLT   physical interface and its virtual interface of the 2nd ONU   ifStackHigherLayer=200003, ifStackLowerLayer=2 - map between the OLT   physical interface and its virtual interface of the 3rd ONU   ifInvStackTable:   ifStackLowerLayer=2, ifStackHigherLayer=265535, - map between the   broadcast interface of the OLT and the OLT physical interface   ifStackLowerLayer=2, ifStackHigherLayer=200001 - map between the OLT   virtual interface of the 1st ONU and the OLT physical interface   ifStackLowerLayer=2, ifStackHigherLayer=200002 - map between the OLT   virtual interface of the 2nd ONU and the OLT physical interface   ifStackLowerLayer=2, ifStackHigherLayer=200003 - map between the OLT   virtual interface of the 3rd ONU and the OLT physical interfaceKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 28]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   The rows for the ONU interface, the OLT interface, and the OLT   broadcast interface are created in initialization.   The creation of a row for a virtual link is done when the virtual   link is established (ONU registers), and deletion is done when the   virtual link is deleted (ONU deregisters).   The EPON MIB module also extends the Interface MIB module with a set   of counters, which are specific for the EPON interface.  The EPON MIB   module implements the same handling of the counters when the   operation of the interface starts or stops.  The interface MIB   document describes the possible behavior of counters when an   interface is re-initialized using the ifCounterDiscontinuityTime   indicator, indicating the discontinuity of the counters.  Please see[RFC2863], Section 3.1.5, page 11 for more information.  The counters   of the EPON MIB should be handled in a similar manner.4.2.  Relation to the IEEE 802.3 MAU MIBs   The MAU types of the EPON Interface are defined in the amended MAU   MIB document.  This document assumes the implementation of the MAU   MIB for this purpose and does not repeat the EPON MAU types.   Therefore, implementing this module MUST require implementation of   the MAU-MIB module [RFC4836].   The handling of the ifMAU tables for the EPON case is similar to the   handling described in the former section for the Interface and Ether-   like interface MIBs.  A single row exists for the ONU in the   ifMauTable.  A row for each virtual link (N+1 rows) exists at the   OLT, with a separate value of ifMauIfIndex for each virtual link.   As specified above, the rows for the ONU interface, the OLT   interface, and the OLT broadcast interface are created in   initialization.   The creation of a row for a virtual link is done when the virtual   link is established (ONU registers), and deletion is done when the   virtual link is deleted (ONU deregisters).4.3.  Relation to the EFM OAM MIB   The EPON interfaces are aimed to the optical access networks and most   probably will be accompanied with the implementation of the OAM   section of the [802.3ah].  Therefore, the EFM OAM MIB module   [RFC4878] MAY be implemented when this MIB module is implemented   defining managed objects for the OAM layer that are complementary to   the EFM EPON MIB module.  As the OAM is defined for a point-to-point   link it is implemented in this case using the virtual links that areKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 29]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   defined for the P2MP network, so that an instance is held for each   Logical Link Identifier (LLID) of the EPON.  The corresponding   ifIndex of the virtual link is used as the ifIndex of the tables of   the OAM MIB module for this purpose.4.4.  Relation to the Bridge MIB   It is very probable that an EPON OLT will implement a bridging   functionality above the EPON interface layer, bridging between the   EPON users and the network.  Bridge functionality is specified at   [802.1d].  In this scenario, the virtual ports of the EPON are   corresponding to the virtual bridge ports.  There is a direct mapping   between the bridge ports and the LLIDs, which are virtual EPON   channels.   Therefore, the bridge MIB modules ([RFC4188] and [RFC1525]) MAY be   implemented when the EFM EPON MIB module is implemented for an EPON   OLT, defining managed objects for the bridge layer.   The values of dot1dBasePortIfIndex would correspond to the ifIndex of   the virtual port (1 for LLID1, 2 for LLID2, etc.).   The broadcast virtual EPON interface of the OLT has no direct mapping   to a virtual bridge port as it is not port specific but used for   broadcast traffic.Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 30]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 20075.  Mapping of IEEE 802.3ah Managed Objects   This section contains the mapping between the managed objects defined   in this document and the attributes defined in [802.3ah], clause 30.   The tables are divided into relevant groups.                    oMPCP managed object class (30.3.5)   +----------------------------+-------------------------+------------+   | dot3EPON MIB module object | IEEE802.3ah attribute   | Reference  |   +----------------------------+-------------------------+------------+   | ifIndex                    | aMPCPID                 | 30.3.5.1.1 |   | dot3MpcpOperStatus         | aMPCPAdminState         | 30.3.5.1.2 |   | dot3MpcpMode               | aMPCPMode               | 30.3.5.1.3 |   | dot3MpcpLinkID             | aMPCPLinkID             | 30.3.5.1.4 |   | dot3MpcpRemoteMACAddress   | aMPCPRemoteMACAddress   | 30.3.5.1.5 |   | dot3MpcpRegistrationState  | aMPCPRegistrationState  | 30.3.5.1.6 |   | dot3MpcpMACCtrlFramesTrans | aMPCPMACCtrlFramesTrans | 30.3.5.1.7 |   | mitted                     | mitted                  |            |   | dot3MpcpMACCtrlFramesRecei | aMPCPMACCtrlFramesRecei | 30.3.5.1.8 |   | ved                        | ved                     |            |   | dot3MpcpTxGate             | aMPCPTxGate             | 30.3.5.1.9 |   | dot3MpcpTxRegAck           | aMPCPTxRegAck           | 30.3.5.1.1 |   |                            |                         | 0          |   | dot3MpcpTxRegister         | aMPCPTxRegister         | 30.3.5.1.1 |   |                            |                         | 1          |   | dot3MpcpTxRegRequest       | aMPCPTxRegRequest       | 30.3.5.1.1 |   |                            |                         | 2          |   | dot3MpcpTxReport           | aMPCPTxReport           | 30.3.5.1.1 |   |                            |                         | 3          |   | dot3MpcpRxGate             | aMPCPRxGate             | 30.3.5.1.1 |   |                            |                         | 4          |   | dot3MpcpRxRegAck           | aMPCPRxRegAck           | 30.3.5.1.1 |   |                            |                         | 5          |   | dot3MpcpRxRegister         | aMPCPRxRegister         | 30.3.5.1.1 |   |                            |                         | 6          |   | dot3MpcpRxRegRequest       | aMPCPRxRegRequest       | 30.3.5.1.1 |   |                            |                         | 7          |   | dot3MpcpRxReport           | aMPCPRxReport           | 30.3.5.1.1 |   |                            |                         | 8          |   | dot3MpcpTransmitElapsed    | aMPCPTransmitElapsed    | 30.3.5.1.1 |   |                            |                         | 9          |   | dot3MpcpReceiveElapsed     | aMPCPReceiveElapsed     | 30.3.5.1.2 |   |                            |                         | 0          |   | dot3MpcpRoundTripTime      | aMPCPRoundTripTime      | 30.3.5.1.2 |   |                            |                         | 1          |   | dot3MpcpDiscoveryWindowsSe | aMPCPDiscoveryWindowsSe | 30.3.5.1.2 |   | nt                         | nt                      | 2          |Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 31]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   +----------------------------+-------------------------+------------+   | dot3EPON MIB module object | IEEE802.3ah attribute   | Reference  |   +----------------------------+-------------------------+------------+   | dot3MpcpDiscoveryTimeout   | aMPCPDiscoveryTimeout   | 30.3.5.1.2 |   |                            |                         | 3          |   | dot3MpcpMaximumPendingGran | aMPCPMaximumPendingGran | 30.3.5.1.2 |   | ts                         | ts                      | 4          |   | dot3MpcpAdminState         | aMPCPAdminControl       | 30.3.5.2.1 |   | dot3MpcpSyncTime           | SyncTime                | 64.3.3.2   |   +----------------------------+-------------------------+------------+                                  Table 9                oOMPEmulation managed object class (30.3.7)   +-------------------------------------+-----------------+-----------+   | dot3EPON MIB module object          | IEEE802.3ah     | Reference |   |                                     | attribute       |           |   +-------------------------------------+-----------------+-----------+   | ifIndex                             | aOMPEmulationID | 30.3.7.1. |   |                                     |                 | 1         |   | dot3OmpEmulationType                | aOMPEmulationTy | 30.3.7.1. |   |                                     | pe              | 2         |   | dot3OmpEmulationSLDErrors           | aSLDErrors      | 30.3.7.1. |   |                                     |                 | 3         |   | dot3OmpEmulationCRC8Errors          | aCRC8Errors     | 30.3.7.1. |   |                                     |                 | 4         |   | dot3OmpEmulationGoodLLID            | aGoodLLID       | 30.3.7.1. |   |                                     |                 | 5         |   | dot3OmpEmulationOnuPonCastLLID      | aONUPONcastLLID | 30.3.7.1. |   |                                     |                 | 6         |   | dot3OmpEmulationOltPonCastLLID      | aOLTPONcastLLID | 30.3.7.1. |   |                                     |                 | 7         |   | dot3OmpEmulationBadLLID             | aBadLLID        | 30.3.7.1. |   |                                     |                 | 8         |   | dot3OmpEmulationBroadcastBitNotOnuL |                 |           |   | Lid                                 |                 |           |   | dot3OmpEmulationOnuLLIDNotBroadcast |                 |           |   | dot3OmpEmulationBroadcastBitPlusOnu |                 |           |   | Llid                                |                 |           |   | dot3OmpEmulationNotBroadcastBitNotO |                 |           |   | nuLlid                              |                 |           |   +-------------------------------------+-----------------+-----------+                                 Table 10Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 32]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007                    oMAU managed object class (30.5.1)   +--------------------------------+---------------------+------------+   | dot3EPON MIB module object     | IEEE802.3ah         | Reference  |   |                                | attribute           |            |   +--------------------------------+---------------------+------------+   | dot3EponFecPCSCodingViolation  | aPCSCodingViolation | 30.5.1.1.1 |   |                                |                     | 2          |   | dot3EponFecAbility             | aFECAbility         | 30.5.1.1.1 |   |                                |                     | 3          |   | dot3EponFecMode                | aFECmode            | 30.5.1.1.1 |   |                                |                     | 4          |   | dot3EponFecCorrectedBlocks     | aFECCorrectedBlocks | 30.5.1.1.1 |   |                                |                     | 5          |   | dot3EponFecUncorrectableBlocks | aFECUncorrectableBl | 30.5.1.1.1 |   |                                | ocks                | 6          |   | dot3EponFecBufferHeadCodingVio |                     |            |   | lation                         |                     |            |   +--------------------------------+---------------------+------------+                                 Table 116.   Definitions - The DOT3 EPON MIB ModuleDOT3-EPON-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN     IMPORTS         MODULE-IDENTITY, mib-2, OBJECT-TYPE, Counter32,         Integer32, Unsigned32, Counter64             FROM SNMPv2-SMI         TruthValue, MacAddress             FROM SNMPv2-TC         ifIndex             FROM IF-MIB         MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP             FROM SNMPv2-CONF         ;dot3EponMIB MODULE-IDENTITY    LAST-UPDATED "200703290000Z"  -- March 29, 2007    ORGANIZATION "IETF Ethernet Interfaces and Hub MIB Working                 Group"    CONTACT-INFO                 "WG charter:http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/hubmib-charter.html                  Mailing Lists:                    General Discussion: hubmib@ietf.org                    To Subscribe: hubmib-request@ietf.orgKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 33]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007                    In Body: subscribe your_email_address                    Chair: Bert Wijnen                    Postal: Lucent Technologies                            Schagen 33                            3461 GL Linschoten                            Netherlands                    Tel: +31-348-407-775                    E-mail: bwijnen@lucent.com                    Editor: Lior Khermosh                    Postal: PMC-SIERRA                            Kohav Hertzelia bldg,                            4 Hasadnaot St.                            Hertzliya Pituach 46120,                            ISRAEL                            P.O.Box 2089 Hertzliya Pituach 46120 Israel                    Tel: +972-9-9628000 Ext: 302                    E-mail: lior_khermosh@pmc-sierra.com"    DESCRIPTION            "The objects in this MIB module are used to manage the             Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM) Ethernet Passive Optical             Network (EPON) Interfaces as defined in IEEE P802.3ah             clauses 60, 64, and 65.         The following reference is used throughout this MIB module:           [802.3ah] refers to:             Information technology - Telecommunications and             information exchange between systems - Local and             metropolitan area networks - Specific requirements -             Part 3: Carrier sense multiple access with collision             detection (CSMA/CD) access method and physical layer             specifications - Media Access Control Parameters,             Physical Layers and Management Parameters for subscriber             access networks.  IEEE Std 802.3ah-2004, October 2004.          Of particular interest are clause 64 (Multi-Point Control          Protocol - MPCP), clause 65 (Point-to-Multipoint          Reconciliation Sublayer - P2MP RS), clause 60 (Ethernet          Passive Optical Network Physical Medium Dependent - EPON          PMDs), clause 30, 'Management', and clause 45, 'Management          Data Input/Output (MDIO) Interface'.          Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007).  This version          of this MIB module is part of 4837; see the RFC itself for          full legal notices.          Key abbreviations:            BER - Bit Error Rate            BW - bandwidthKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 34]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007            CRC - Cyclic Redundancy Check            EFM - Ethernet First Mile            EPON - Ethernet Passive Optical Network            FEC  - Forward Error Correction            LLID - Logical Link Identifier            MAC - Media Access Control            Mbps - Megabit per second            MDIO - Management Data Input/Output            MPCP - Multi-Point Control Protocol            OLT - Optical Line Terminal (Server unit of the EPON)            OMP - Optical Multi-Point            ONU - Optical Network Unit (Client unit of the EPON)            P2MP - Point-to-Multipoint            PHY - Physical Layer            PMD - Physical Medium Dependent            PON - Passive Optical Network            RTT - Round Trip Time            SLD - Start of LLID Delimiter            TQ - Time Quanta          "    REVISION    "200703290000Z"  -- March 29, 2007    DESCRIPTION "Initial version, published asRFC 4837."    ::= { mib-2 155 }dot3EponObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot3EponMIB 1}dot3EponConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot3EponMIB 2}-- MPCP MIB modules definitions ([802.3ah], clause 30.3.5)dot3EponMpcpObjects     OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot3EponObjects 1 }dot3MpcpControlTable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF Dot3MpcpControlEntry    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A Table of dot3 Multi-Point Control Protocol (MPCP)             MIB objects.  The entries in the table are control and             status objects of the MPCP.             Each object has a row for every virtual link denoted by             the corresponding ifIndex.             The LLID field, as defined in the [802.3ah], is a 2-byte             register (15-bit field and a broadcast bit) limiting the             number of virtual links to 32768.  Typically the numberKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 35]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007             of expected virtual links in a PON is like the number of             ONUs, which is 32-64, plus an additional entry for             broadcast LLID (with a value of 0xffff)."    ::= { dot3EponMpcpObjects 1 }dot3MpcpControlEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Dot3MpcpControlEntry    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "An entry in the dot3 MPCP Control table.             Rows exist for an OLT interface and an ONU interface.             A row in the table is denoted by the ifIndex of the link             and it is created when the ifIndex is created.             The rows in the table for an ONU interface are created             at system initialization.             The row in the table corresponding to the OLT ifIndex             and the row corresponding to the broadcast virtual link             are created at system initialization.             A row in the table corresponding to the ifIndex of a             virtual links is created when a virtual link is             established (ONU registers) and deleted when the virtual             link is deleted (ONU deregisters)."    INDEX  { ifIndex }    ::= { dot3MpcpControlTable 1}Dot3MpcpControlEntry ::=    SEQUENCE {        dot3MpcpOperStatus                   TruthValue,        dot3MpcpAdminState                   TruthValue,        dot3MpcpMode                         INTEGER,        dot3MpcpSyncTime                     Unsigned32,        dot3MpcpLinkID                       Unsigned32,        dot3MpcpRemoteMACAddress             MacAddress,        dot3MpcpRegistrationState            INTEGER,        dot3MpcpTransmitElapsed              Unsigned32,        dot3MpcpReceiveElapsed               Unsigned32,        dot3MpcpRoundTripTime                Unsigned32,        dot3MpcpMaximumPendingGrants         Unsigned32    }dot3MpcpOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  TruthValue    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "This object reflects the operational state of the             Multi-Point MAC Control sublayer as defined inKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 36]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007             [802.3ah], clause 64.  When the value is true(1), the             interface will act as if the Multi-Point Control Protocol             is enabled.  When the value is false(2), the interface             will act as if the Multi-Point Control Protocol is             disabled.  The operational state can be changed using the             dot3MpcpAdminState object.             This object is applicable for an OLT, with the same             value for all virtual interfaces, and for an ONU."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.5.1.2."    ::= { dot3MpcpControlEntry 1 }dot3MpcpAdminState OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  TruthValue    MAX-ACCESS  read-write    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "This object is used to define the admin state of the             Multi-Point MAC Control sublayer, as defined in             [802.3ah], clause 64, and to reflect its state.             When selecting the value as true(1), the Multi-Point             Control Protocol of the interface is enabled.             When selecting the value as false(2), the Multi-Point             Control Protocol of the interface is disabled.             This object reflects the administrative state of the             Multi-Point Control Protocol of the interface.             The write operation is not restricted in this document             and can be done at any time.  Changing             dot3MpcpAdminState state can lead to disabling the             Multi-Point Control Protocol on the respective interface,             leading to the interruption of service for the users             connected to the respective EPON interface.             This object is applicable for an OLT, with the same             value for all virtual interfaces, and for an ONU."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.5.2.1."    DEFVAL { false }    ::= { dot3MpcpControlEntry 2 }dot3MpcpMode  OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  INTEGER {            olt(1),            onu(2)    }    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "This object is used to identify the operational             state of the Multi-Point MAC Control sublayer as             defined in [802.3ah], clause 64.  Reading olt(1) for anKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 37]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007             OLT (server) mode and onu(2) for an ONU (client) mode.             This object is used to identify the operational mode             for the MPCP tables.             This object is applicable for an OLT, with the same             value for all virtual interfaces, and for an ONU."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.5.1.3."    DEFVAL { olt }    ::= { dot3MpcpControlEntry 3 }dot3MpcpSyncTime OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Unsigned32    UNITS       "TQ (16nsec)"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "An object that reports the 'sync lock time' of the             OLT receiver in increments of Time Quanta (TQ)-16ns             as defined in [802.3ah], clauses 60, 64, and 65.  The             value returned shall be (sync lock time ns)/16.  If             this value exceeds (2^32-1), the value (2^32-1) shall             be returned.  This object is applicable for an OLT,             with the same value for all virtual interfaces, and             for an ONU."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 64.3.3.2."   ::= { dot3MpcpControlEntry 4 }dot3MpcpLinkID OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Unsigned32    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "An object that identifies the Logical Link             Identifier (LLID) associated with the MAC of the virtual             link as specified in [802.3ah], clause 65.1.3.2.2.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             The ONU and the corresponding virtual MAC of the OLT,             for the same virtual link, have the same value.             Value is assigned when the ONU registers.             Value is freed when the ONU deregisters."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.5.1.4."    ::= { dot3MpcpControlEntry 5 }dot3MpcpRemoteMACAddress OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  MacAddress    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTIONKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 38]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007            "An object that identifies the source_address             parameter of the last MPCPDUs passed to the MAC Control.             This value is updated on reception of a valid frame with             1) a destination Field equal to the reserved multicast             address for MAC Control as specified in [802.3], Annex             31A; 2) the lengthOrType field value equal to the reserved             Type for MAC Control as specified in [802.3], Annex             31A; 3) an MPCP subtype value equal to the subtype             reserved for MPCP as specified in [802.3ah], Annex 31A.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             The value reflects the MAC address of the remote entity             and therefore the OLT holds a value for each LLID, which             is the MAC address of the ONU; the ONU has a single             value that is the OLT MAC address."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.5.1.5."    ::= { dot3MpcpControlEntry 6 }dot3MpcpRegistrationState OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  INTEGER {            unregistered(1),            registering(2),            registered(3)    }    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "An object that identifies the registration state             of the Multi-Point MAC Control sublayer as defined in             [802.3ah], clause 64.  When this object has the             enumeration unregistered(1), the interface is             unregistered and may be used for registering a link             partner.  When this object has the enumeration             registering(2), the interface is in the process of             registering a link-partner.  When this object has the             enumeration registered(3), the interface has an             established link-partner.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.5.1.6."    ::= { dot3MpcpControlEntry 7 }dot3MpcpTransmitElapsed OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Unsigned32    UNITS       "TQ (16nsec)"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTIONKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 39]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007            "An object that reports the interval from the last             MPCP frame transmission in increments of Time Quanta             (TQ)-16ns.  The value returned shall be (interval from             last MPCP frame transmission in ns)/16.  If this value             exceeds (2^32-1), the value (2^32-1) shall be returned.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.5.1.19."    ::= { dot3MpcpControlEntry 8 }dot3MpcpReceiveElapsed OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Unsigned32    UNITS       "TQ (16nsec)"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "An object that reports the interval from last MPCP frame             reception in increments of Time Quanta (TQ)-16ns.  The             value returned shall be (interval from last MPCP frame             reception in ns)/16.  If this value exceeds (2^32-1), the             value (2^32-1) shall be returned.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.5.1.20."    ::= { dot3MpcpControlEntry 9 }dot3MpcpRoundTripTime OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Unsigned32 (0..'ffff'h)    UNITS       "TQ (16nsec)"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "An object that reports the MPCP round trip time in             increments of Time Quanta (TQ)-16ns.  The value returned             shall be (round trip time in ns)/16.  If this value             exceeds (2^16-1), the value (2^16-1) shall be returned.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.5.1.21."    ::= { dot3MpcpControlEntry 10 }dot3MpcpMaximumPendingGrants OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Unsigned32 (0..255)    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "An object that reports the maximum number of grants             that an ONU can store for handling.  The maximum numberKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 40]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007             of grants that an ONU can store for handling has a             range of 0 to 255.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             At the OLT, the value should be zero."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.5.1.24."    ::= { dot3MpcpControlEntry 11 }dot3MpcpStatTable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF Dot3MpcpStatEntry    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "This table defines the list of statistics counters of             an interface implementing the [802.3ah], clause 64 MPCP.             Each object has a row for every virtual link denoted by             the corresponding ifIndex.             The LLID field, as defined in the [802.3ah], is a 2-byte             register (15-bit field and a broadcast bit) limiting the             number of virtual links to 32768.  Typically the number             of expected virtual links in a PON is like the number of             ONUs, which is 32-64, plus an additional entry for             broadcast LLID (with a value of 0xffff)."::= { dot3EponMpcpObjects 2 }dot3MpcpStatEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     Dot3MpcpStatEntry    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "An entry in the table of statistics counters of the             [802.3ah], clause 64, MPCP interface.             Rows exist for an OLT interface and an ONU interface.             A row in the table is denoted by the ifIndex of the link             and it is created when the ifIndex is created.             The rows in the table for an ONU interface are created             at system initialization.             The row in the table corresponding to the OLT ifIndex             and the row corresponding to the broadcast virtual link             are created at system initialization.             A row in the table corresponding to the ifIndex of a             virtual link is created when a virtual link is             established (ONU registers) and deleted when the virtual             link is deleted (ONU deregisters)."    INDEX  { ifIndex}    ::= { dot3MpcpStatTable 1 }Dot3MpcpStatEntry ::=Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 41]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007    SEQUENCE {            dot3MpcpMACCtrlFramesTransmitted       Counter64,            dot3MpcpMACCtrlFramesReceived          Counter64,            dot3MpcpDiscoveryWindowsSent           Counter32,            dot3MpcpDiscoveryTimeout               Counter32,            dot3MpcpTxRegRequest                   Counter64,            dot3MpcpRxRegRequest                   Counter64,            dot3MpcpTxRegAck                       Counter64,            dot3MpcpRxRegAck                       Counter64,            dot3MpcpTxReport                       Counter64,            dot3MpcpRxReport                       Counter64,            dot3MpcpTxGate                         Counter64,            dot3MpcpRxGate                         Counter64,            dot3MpcpTxRegister                     Counter64,            dot3MpcpRxRegister                     Counter64    }dot3MpcpMACCtrlFramesTransmitted OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter64    UNITS      "frames"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A count of MPCP frames passed to the MAC sublayer for             transmission.  This counter is incremented when a             MA_CONTROL.request service primitive is generated within             the MAC control sublayer with an opcode indicating an             MPCP frame.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system, and at other             times as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.5.1.7."    ::= { dot3MpcpStatEntry 1 }dot3MpcpMACCtrlFramesReceived OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter64    UNITS      "frames"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A count of MPCP frames passed by the MAC sublayer to the             MAC Control sublayer.  This counter is incremented when a             ReceiveFrame function call returns a valid frame with             1) a lengthOrType field value equal to the reservedKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 42]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007             Type for 802.3_MAC_Control as specified in clause 31.4.1.3,             and             2) an opcode indicating an MPCP frame.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."   REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.5.1.8."    ::= { dot3MpcpStatEntry 2}dot3MpcpDiscoveryWindowsSent OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter32    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A count of discovery windows generated.  The counter is             incremented by one for each generated discovery window.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             At the ONU, the value should be zero.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."   REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.5.1.22."    ::= { dot3MpcpStatEntry 3}dot3MpcpDiscoveryTimeout OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter32    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A count of the number of times a discovery timeout             occurs.  Increment the counter by one for each discovery             processing state-machine reset resulting from timeout             waiting for message arrival.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."   REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.5.1.23."Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 43]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007    ::= { dot3MpcpStatEntry 4}dot3MpcpTxRegRequest OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter64    UNITS      "frames"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A count of the number of times a REGISTER_REQ MPCP             frame transmission occurs.  Increment the counter by one             for each REGISTER_REQ MPCP frame transmitted as defined             in [802.3ah], clause 64.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             At the OLT, the value should be zero.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.5.1.12."    ::= { dot3MpcpStatEntry 5}dot3MpcpRxRegRequest OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter64    UNITS      "frames"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A count of the number of times a REGISTER_REQ MPCP             frame reception occurs.             Increment the counter by one for each REGISTER_REQ MPCP             frame received as defined in [802.3ah], clause 64.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             At the ONU, the value should be zero.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."  REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.5.1.17."    ::= { dot3MpcpStatEntry 6}dot3MpcpTxRegAck OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter64    UNITS      "frames"    MAX-ACCESS  read-onlyKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 44]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A count of the number of times a REGISTER_ACK MPCP             frame transmission occurs.  Increment the counter by one             for each REGISTER_ACK MPCP frame transmitted as defined             in [802.3ah], clause 64.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             At the OLT, the value should be zero.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module." REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.5.1.10."    ::= { dot3MpcpStatEntry 7}dot3MpcpRxRegAck OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter64    UNITS      "frames"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A count of the number of times a REGISTER_ACK MPCP             frame reception occurs.             Increment the counter by one for each REGISTER_ACK MPCP             frame received as defined in [802.3ah], clause 64.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             At the ONU, the value should be zero.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.5.1.15."    ::= { dot3MpcpStatEntry 8}dot3MpcpTxReport OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter64    UNITS      "frames"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A count of the number of times a REPORT MPCP frame             transmission occurs.  Increment the counter by one for             each REPORT MPCP frame transmitted as defined in             [802.3ah], clause 64.Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 45]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             At the OLT, the value should be zero.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.5.1.13."    ::= { dot3MpcpStatEntry 9}dot3MpcpRxReport OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter64    UNITS      "frames"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A count of the number of times a REPORT MPCP frame             reception occurs.             Increment the counter by one for each REPORT MPCP frame             received as defined in [802.3ah], clause 64.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             At the ONU, the value should be zero.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.5.1.18."    ::= { dot3MpcpStatEntry 10}dot3MpcpTxGate OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter64    UNITS      "frames"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A count of the number of times a GATE MPCP frame             transmission occurs.             Increment the counter by one for each GATE MPCP frame             transmitted as defined in [802.3ah], clause 64.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             At the ONU, the value should be zero.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of theKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 46]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.5.1.9."    ::= { dot3MpcpStatEntry 11}dot3MpcpRxGate OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter64    UNITS      "frames"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A count of the number of times a GATE MPCP frame             reception occurs.             Increment the counter by one for each GATE MPCP frame             received as defined in [802.3ah], clause 64.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             At the OLT, the value should be zero.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.5.1.14."    ::= { dot3MpcpStatEntry 12}dot3MpcpTxRegister OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter64    UNITS      "frames"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A count of the number of times a REGISTER MPCP frame             transmission occurs.             Increment the counter by one for each REGISTER MPCP             frame transmitted as defined in [802.3ah], clause 64.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             At the ONU, the value should be zero.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."   REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.5.1.11."    ::= { dot3MpcpStatEntry 13}dot3MpcpRxRegister OBJECT-TYPEKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 47]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007    SYNTAX  Counter64    UNITS      "frames"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A count of the number of times a REGISTER MPCP frame             reception occurs.             Increment the counter by one for each REGISTER MPCP             frame received as defined in [802.3ah], clause 64.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             At the OLT, the value should be zero.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.5.1.16."    ::= { dot3MpcpStatEntry 14}-- Optical Multi Point Emulation (OMPEmulation)-- managed object definitionsdot3OmpEmulationObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::={dot3EponObjects 2}dot3OmpEmulationTable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF Dot3OmpEmulationEntry    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A table of dot3 OmpEmulation MIB objects.  The table             contain objects for the management of the OMPEmulation             sublayer.             Each object has a row for every virtual link denoted by             the corresponding ifIndex.             The LLID field, as defined in the [802.3ah], is a 2-byte             register (15-bit field and a broadcast bit) limiting the             number of virtual links to 32768.  Typically the number             of expected virtual links in a PON is like the number of             ONUs, which is 32-64, plus an additional entry for             broadcast LLID (with a value of 0xffff)."    ::= { dot3OmpEmulationObjects 1 }dot3OmpEmulationEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Dot3OmpEmulationEntry    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTIONKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 48]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007            "An entry in the dot3 OmpEmulation table.             Rows exist for an OLT interface and an ONU interface.             A row in the table is denoted by the ifIndex of the link             and it is created when the ifIndex is created.             The rows in the table for an ONU interface are created             at system initialization.             The row in the table corresponding to the OLT ifIndex             and the row corresponding to the broadcast virtual link             are created at system initialization.             A row in the table corresponding to the ifIndex of a             virtual links is created when a virtual link is             established (ONU registers) and deleted when the virtual             link is deleted (ONU deregisters)."    INDEX  { ifIndex }    ::= { dot3OmpEmulationTable 1 }    Dot3OmpEmulationEntry ::=    SEQUENCE {            dot3OmpEmulationType               INTEGER    }dot3OmpEmulationType OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  INTEGER {            unknown(1),            olt(2),            onu(3)    }    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "An object that indicates the mode of operation             of the Reconciliation Sublayer for Point-to-Point             Emulation (see [802.3ah], clause 65.1).  unknown(1) value             is assigned in initialization; true state or type is not             yet known.  olt(2) value is assigned when the sublayer is             operating in OLT mode.  onu(3) value is assigned when the             sublayer is operating in ONU mode.             This object is applicable for an OLT, with the same             value for all virtual interfaces, and for an ONU."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.7.1.2."    ::= { dot3OmpEmulationEntry 1}dot3OmpEmulationStatTable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF Dot3OmpEmulationStatEntry    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "This table defines the list of statistics counters ofKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 49]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007             [802.3ah], clause 65, OMPEmulation sublayer.             Each object has a row for every virtual link denoted by             the corresponding ifIndex.             The LLID field, as defined in the [802.3ah], is a 2-byte             register (15-bit field and a broadcast bit) limiting the             number of virtual links to 32768.  Typically the number             of expected virtual links in a PON is like the number of             ONUs, which is 32-64, plus an additional entry for             broadcast LLID (with a value of 0xffff)."    ::= { dot3OmpEmulationObjects 2}dot3OmpEmulationStatEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     Dot3OmpEmulationStatEntry    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "An entry in the table of statistics counters of             [802.3ah], clause 65, OMPEmulation sublayer.             Rows exist for an OLT interface and an ONU interface.             A row in the table is denoted by the ifIndex of the link             and it is created when the ifIndex is created.             The rows in the table for an ONU interface are created             at system initialization.             The row in the table corresponding to the OLT ifIndex             and the row corresponding to the broadcast virtual link             are created at system initialization.             A row in the table corresponding to the ifIndex of a             virtual links is created when a virtual link is             established (ONU registers) and deleted when the virtual             link is deleted (ONU deregisters)."    INDEX  { ifIndex}    ::= { dot3OmpEmulationStatTable 1 }Dot3OmpEmulationStatEntry::=    SEQUENCE {            dot3OmpEmulationSLDErrors                 Counter64,            dot3OmpEmulationCRC8Errors                Counter64,            dot3OmpEmulationBadLLID                   Counter64,            dot3OmpEmulationGoodLLID                  Counter64,            dot3OmpEmulationOnuPonCastLLID            Counter64,            dot3OmpEmulationOltPonCastLLID            Counter64,            dot3OmpEmulationBroadcastBitNotOnuLlid    Counter64,            dot3OmpEmulationOnuLLIDNotBroadcast       Counter64,            dot3OmpEmulationBroadcastBitPlusOnuLlid    Counter64,            dot3OmpEmulationNotBroadcastBitNotOnuLlid  Counter64    }dot3OmpEmulationSLDErrors OBJECT-TYPEKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 50]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007    SYNTAX  Counter64    UNITS      "frames"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A count of frames received that do not contain a valid             SLD field as defined in [802.3ah], clause 65.1.3.3.1.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.7.1.3."    ::= { dot3OmpEmulationStatEntry 1}dot3OmpEmulationCRC8Errors OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter64    UNITS      "frames"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A count of frames received that contain a valid SLD             field, as defined in [802.3ah], clause 65.1.3.3.1, but do             not pass the CRC-8 check as defined in [802.3ah], clause             65.1.3.3.3.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.7.1.4."    ::= { dot3OmpEmulationStatEntry 2}dot3OmpEmulationBadLLID OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter64    UNITS      "frames"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A count of frames received that contain a valid SLD             field, as defined in [802.3ah], clause 65.1.3.3.1, and             pass the CRC-8 check, as defined in [802.3ah], clause             65.1.3.3.3, but are discarded due to the LLID check as             defined in [802.3ah], clause 65.1.3.3.2.Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 51]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.7.1.8."    ::= { dot3OmpEmulationStatEntry 3}dot3OmpEmulationGoodLLID OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter64    UNITS      "frames"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A count of frames received that contain a valid SLD             field, as defined in [802.3ah], clause 65.1.3.3.1, and             pass the CRC-8 check as defined in [802.3ah], clause             65.1.3.3.3.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.7.1.5."    ::= { dot3OmpEmulationStatEntry 4}dot3OmpEmulationOnuPonCastLLID OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter64    UNITS      "frames"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A count of frames received that contain a valid SLD             field, as defined in [802.3ah], clause 65.1.3.3.1,             pass the CRC-8 check, as defined in [802.3ah], clause             65.1.3.3.3, and meet the rules of acceptance for an             ONU defined in [802.3ah], clause 65.1.3.3.2.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             At the OLT, the value should be zero.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIBKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 52]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007             module."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.7.1.6."    ::= { dot3OmpEmulationStatEntry 5}dot3OmpEmulationOltPonCastLLID OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter64    UNITS      "frames"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A count of frames received that contain a valid SLD             field, as defined in [802.3ah], clause 65.1.3.3.1,             pass the CRC-8 check, as defined in [802.3ah], clause             65.1.3.3.3, and meet the rules of acceptance for an             OLT defined in [802.3ah], 65.1.3.3.2.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             At the ONU, the value should be zero.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."  REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.3.7.1.7."    ::= { dot3OmpEmulationStatEntry 6}dot3OmpEmulationBroadcastBitNotOnuLlid OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter64    UNITS      "frames"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A count of frames received that contain a valid SLD             field, as defined in [802.3ah], clause             65.1.3.3.1, pass the CRC-8 check, as defined in             [802.3ah], clause 65.1.3.3.3, and contain the broadcast             bit in the LLID and not the ONU's LLID (frame accepted)             as defined in [802.3ah], clause 65.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             At the OLT, the value should be zero.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."   ::= { dot3OmpEmulationStatEntry 7}Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 53]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007dot3OmpEmulationOnuLLIDNotBroadcast OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter64    UNITS      "frames"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A count of frames received that contain a valid SLD             field, as defined in [802.3ah], clause             65.1.3.3.1, pass the CRC-8 check, as defined in             [802.3ah], clause 65.1.3.3.3, and contain the ONU's LLID             as defined in [802.3ah], clause 65.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             At the OLT, the value should be zero.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."   ::= { dot3OmpEmulationStatEntry 8}dot3OmpEmulationBroadcastBitPlusOnuLlid OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter64    UNITS      "frames"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A count of frames received that contain a valid SLD             field, as defined in [802.3ah], clause             65.1.3.3.1, pass the CRC-8 check, as defined in             [802.3ah], clause 65.1.3.3.3, and contain the broadcast             bit in the LLID and match the ONU's LLID (frame             reflected) as defined in [802.3ah], clause 65.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             At the OLT, the value should be zero.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."    ::= { dot3OmpEmulationStatEntry 9}dot3OmpEmulationNotBroadcastBitNotOnuLlid OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter64    UNITS      "frames"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  currentKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 54]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007    DESCRIPTION            "A count of frames received that contain a valid SLD             field, as defined in [802.3ah], clause             65.1.3.3.1, pass the CRC-8 check, as defined in             [802.3ah], clause 65.1.3.3.3, and do not contain             the ONU's LLID as defined in [802.3ah], clause 65.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             At the OLT, the value should be zero.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."    ::= { dot3OmpEmulationStatEntry 10}--  FEC managed object definitions (30.5.1)dot3EponFecObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::={dot3EponObjects 3}dot3EponFecTable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF Dot3EponFecEntry    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A table of dot3 EPON FEC management objects.             The entries in the table are control and status objects             and statistic counters for the FEC layer.             Each object has a row for every virtual link denoted by             the corresponding ifIndex.             The LLID field, as defined in the [802.3ah], is a 2-byte             register (15-bit field and a broadcast bit) limiting the             number of virtual links to 32768.  Typically the number             of expected virtual links in a PON is like the number of             ONUs, which is 32-64, plus an additional entry for             broadcast LLID (with a value of 0xffff)."    ::= { dot3EponFecObjects 1 }dot3EponFecEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Dot3EponFecEntry    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "An entry in the dot3 EPON FEC table.             Rows exist for an OLT interface and an ONU interface.             A row in the table is denoted by the ifIndex of the link             and it is created when the ifIndex is created.             The rows in the table for an ONU interface are createdKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 55]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007             at system initialization.             The row in the table corresponding to the OLT ifIndex             and the row corresponding to the broadcast virtual link             are created at system initialization.             A row in the table corresponding to the ifIndex of a             virtual links is created when a virtual link is             established (ONU registers) and deleted when the virtual             link is deleted (ONU deregisters)."    INDEX  { ifIndex}    ::= { dot3EponFecTable 1 }Dot3EponFecEntry ::=    SEQUENCE {            dot3EponFecPCSCodingViolation           Counter64,            dot3EponFecAbility                      INTEGER,            dot3EponFecMode                         INTEGER,            dot3EponFecCorrectedBlocks              Counter64,            dot3EponFecUncorrectableBlocks          Counter64,            dot3EponFecBufferHeadCodingViolation    Counter64    }dot3EponFecPCSCodingViolation OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter64    UNITS      "octets"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "For a 100 Mbps operation, it is a count of the number of             times an invalid code-group is received, other than the             /H/ code-group.  For a 1000 Mbps operation, it is a count             of the number of times an invalid codegroup is received,             other than the /V/ code-group.  /H/ denotes a special             4b5b codeword of [802.3] 100 Mbps PCS layer (clause 24),             and /V/ denotes a special 8b10b codeword of the [802.3]             1000 Mbps PCS layer (clause 36).             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.5.1.1.12."    ::= { dot3EponFecEntry 1}dot3EponFecAbility OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  INTEGER {            unknown(1),Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 56]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007            supported(2),            unsupported(3)    }    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "An object that indicates the support of operation of the             optional FEC sublayer of the 1000BASE-PX PHY specified             in [802.3ah], clause 65.2.             unknown(1) value is assigned in the initialization, for non             FEC support state or type not yet known.  unsupported(3)             value is assigned when the sublayer is not supported.             supported(2) value is assigned when the sublayer is             supported.             This object is applicable for an OLT, with the same             value for all virtual interfaces, and for an ONU.             The FEC counters will have a zero value when the             interface is not supporting FEC.             The counters:              dot3EponFecPCSCodingViolation - not affected by FEC              ability.              dot3EponFecCorrectedBlocks    - has a zero value when               dot3EponFecAbility is unknown(1) and unsupported(3).              dot3EponFecUncorrectableBlocks  - has a zero value when               dot3EponFecAbility is unknown(1) and unsupported(3).              dot3EponFecBufferHeadCodingViolation - has a zero value               when dot3EponFecAbility is unknown(1) and               unsupported(3)."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.5.1.1.13."    ::= { dot3EponFecEntry 2}dot3EponFecMode OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  INTEGER {            unknown(1),            disabled(2),            enabled(3)    }    MAX-ACCESS  read-write    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "An object that defines the mode of operation of the             optional FEC sublayer of the 1000BASE-PX PHY, specified             in [802.3ah], clause 65.2, and reflects its state.             A GET operation returns the current mode of operation             of the PHY.  A SET operation changes the mode of             operation of the PHY to the indicated value.             unknown(1) value is assigned in the initialization for non               FEC support state or type not yet known.Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 57]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007             disabled(2) value is assigned when the FEC sublayer is               operating in disabled mode.             enabled(3) value is assigned when the FEC sublayer is               operating in FEC mode.             The write operation is not restricted in this document             and can be done at any time.  Changing dot3EponFecMode             state can lead to disabling the Forward Error Correction             on the respective interface, which can lead to a             degradation of the optical link, and therefore may lead             to an interruption of service for the users connected to             the respective EPON interface.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             The counting of             the FEC counters will stop when the FEC of the interface             is disabled.             The counters:              dot3EponFecPCSCodingViolation - not affected by FEC              mode.              dot3EponFecCorrectedBlocks - stops counting when              Rx_FEC is not enabled.  (unknown(1) and disabled(2)).              dot3EponFecUncorrectableBlocks - stops counting when              Rx_FEC is not enabled (unknown(1) and disabled(2)).              dot3EponFecBufferHeadCodingViolation - stops counting              when Rx_FEC is not enabled (unknown(1) and              disabled(2)).             The object:              dot3EponFecAbility - indicates the FEC ability and              is not affected by the dot3EponFecMode object."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.5.1.1.14."    DEFVAL { unknown }    ::= { dot3EponFecEntry 3}dot3EponFecCorrectedBlocks OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter64    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "For 10PASS-TS, 2BASE-TL, and 1000BASE-PX PHYs, it is a             count of corrected FEC blocks.  This counter will not             increment for other PHY Types.  Increment the counter by             one for each received block that is corrected by the FEC             function in the PHY.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of theKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 58]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.5.1.1.15."    ::= { dot3EponFecEntry 4}dot3EponFecUncorrectableBlocks OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter64    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "For 10PASS-TS, 2BASE-TL, and 1000BASE-PX PHYs, it is a             count of uncorrectable FEC blocks.  This counter will not             increment for other PHY Types.  Increment the counter by             one for each FEC block that is determined to be             uncorrectable by the FEC function in the PHY.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."    REFERENCE   "[802.3ah], 30.5.1.1.16."    ::= { dot3EponFecEntry 5}dot3EponFecBufferHeadCodingViolation OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Counter64    UNITS      "octets"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "For a 1000 Mbps operation, it is a count of the number of             invalid code-group received directly from the link.  The             value has a meaning only in 1000 Mbps mode and it is             zero otherwise.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             Discontinuities of this counter can occur at             re-initialization of the management system and at other             times, as indicated by the value of the             ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB             module."    ::= { dot3EponFecEntry 6}-- ExtendedPackage managed object definitionsdot3ExtPkgObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::={dot3EponObjects 4}Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 59]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007dot3ExtPkgControlObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot3ExtPkgObjects 1}dot3ExtPkgControlTable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF Dot3ExtPkgControlEntry    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A table of Extended package Control management             objects.  Entries in the table are control and status             indication objects of an EPON interface, which are             gathered in an extended package as an addition to the             objects based on the [802.3ah], clause 30, attributes.             Each object has a row for every virtual link denoted by             the corresponding ifIndex.             The LLID field, as defined in the [802.3ah], is a 2-byte             register (15-bit field and a broadcast bit) limiting the             number of virtual links to 32768.  Typically the number             of expected virtual links in a PON is like the number of             ONUs, which is 32-64, plus an additional entry for             broadcast LLID (with a value of 0xffff)."    ::= { dot3ExtPkgControlObjects 1 }dot3ExtPkgControlEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Dot3ExtPkgControlEntry    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "An entry in the Extended package Control table.             Rows exist for an OLT interface and an ONU interface.             A row in the table is denoted by the ifIndex of the link             and it is created when the ifIndex is created.             The rows in the table for an ONU interface are created             at system initialization.             The row in the table corresponding to the OLT ifIndex             and the row corresponding to the broadcast virtual link             are created at system initialization.             A row in the table corresponding to the ifIndex of a             virtual links is created when a virtual link is             established (ONU registers) and deleted when the virtual             link is deleted (ONU deregisters)."    INDEX  { ifIndex}    ::= { dot3ExtPkgControlTable 1 }Dot3ExtPkgControlEntry ::=    SEQUENCE {     dot3ExtPkgObjectReset                       INTEGER,     dot3ExtPkgObjectPowerDown                   TruthValue,     dot3ExtPkgObjectNumberOfLLIDs               Unsigned32,Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 60]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007     dot3ExtPkgObjectFecEnabled                  INTEGER,     dot3ExtPkgObjectReportMaximumNumQueues      Unsigned32,     dot3ExtPkgObjectRegisterAction              INTEGER    }dot3ExtPkgObjectReset OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  INTEGER {            running(1),            reset(2)    }    MAX-ACCESS  read-write    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "This object is used to reset the EPON interface.  The             interface may be unavailable while the reset occurs and             data may be lost.             Setting this object to running(1) will cause the             interface to enter into running mode.  Setting this             object to reset(2) will cause the interface to go into             reset mode.  When getting running(1), the interface is in             running mode.  When getting reset(2), the interface is in             reset mode.             The write operation is not restricted in this document             and can be done at any time.  Changing             dot3ExtPkgObjectReset state can lead to a reset of the             respective interface, leading to an interruption of             service for the users connected to the respective EPON             interface.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             A reset for a specific virtual interface resets only             this virtual interface and not the physical interface.             Thus, a virtual link that is malfunctioning can be             reset without affecting the operation of other virtual             interfaces.             The reset can cause Discontinuities in the values of the             counters of the interface, similar to re-initialization             of the management system.  Discontinuity should be             indicated by the ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of             the Interface MIB module."    DEFVAL { running }    ::= { dot3ExtPkgControlEntry 1 }dot3ExtPkgObjectPowerDown OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  TruthValue    MAX-ACCESS  read-write    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTIONKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 61]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007            "This object is used to power down the EPON interface.             The interface may be unavailable while the power down             occurs and data may be lost.             Setting this object to true(1) will cause the interface             to enter into power down mode.  Setting this object to             false(2) will cause the interface to go out of power             down mode.  When getting true(1), the interface is in             power down mode.  When getting false(2), the interface is             not in power down mode.             The write operation is not restricted in this document             and can be done at any time.  Changing             dot3ExtPkgObjectPowerDown state can lead to a power down             of the respective interface, leading to an interruption             of service of the users connected to the respective EPON             interface.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.             A power down/up of a specific virtual interface affects             only the virtual interface and not the physical             interface.  Hence a virtual link, which needs a certain             handling, can be powered down and then powered up without             disrupting the operation of other virtual interfaces.             The object is relevant when the admin state of the             interface is active as set by the dot3MpcpAdminState."    DEFVAL { false }    ::= { dot3ExtPkgControlEntry 2 }dot3ExtPkgObjectNumberOfLLIDs OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Unsigned32    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A read only object that indicates the number of             registered LLIDs.  The initialization value is 0.             This object is applicable for an OLT with the same             value for all virtual interfaces and for an ONU.             The LLID field, as defined in the [802.3ah], is a 2-byte             register (15-bit field and a broadcast bit) limiting the             number of virtual links to 32768.  Typically the number             of expected virtual links in a PON is like the number of             ONUs, which is 32-64, plus an additional entry for             broadcast LLID (with a value of 0xffff).  At the ONU the             number of LLIDs for an interface is one."    ::= { dot3ExtPkgControlEntry 3 }dot3ExtPkgObjectFecEnabled OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  INTEGER {            noFecEnabled(1),Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 62]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007            fecTxEnabled(2),            fecRxEnabled(3),            fecTxRxEnabled(4)    }    MAX-ACCESS  read-write    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION           "An object defining the FEC mode of operation of the            interface, and indicating its state.  The modes defined in            this object are extensions to the FEC modes defined in            the dot3EponFecMode object.            When noFECEnabled(1), the interface does not enable FEC            mode.            When fecTxEnabled(2), the interface enables the FEC            transmit mode.            When fecRxEnabled(3), the interface enables the FEC            receive mode.            When fecTxRxEnabled(4), the interface enables the FEC            transmit and receive mode.            This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the            OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.            The FEC counters are referring to the receive path.  The            FEC counters will stop when the FEC receive mode of the            interface is disabled, as defined by fecRxEnabled(3)            and fecTxRxEnabled(4) values.            The counters:             dot3EponFecPCSCodingViolation - not affected by FEC             mode.             dot3EponFecCorrectedBlocks - stops counting when             Rx_FEC is not enabled (noFecEnabled(1) and             fecTxEnabled(2)).             dot3EponFecUncorrectableBlocks - stops counting when             Rx_FEC is not enabled (noFecEnabled(1) and             fecTxEnabled(2)).             dot3EponFecBufferHeadCodingViolation - stops counting             when Rx_FEC is not enabled (noFecEnabled(1) and             fecTxEnabled(2)).            The objects:             dot3EponFecAbility - indicates the FEC ability and is             not affected by the FEC mode.             dot3EponFecMode - indicates the FEC mode for combined RX             and TX.            The write operation is not restricted in this document            and can be done at any time.  Changing            dot3ExtPkgObjectFecEnabled state can lead to disabling            the Forward Error Correction on the respective interface,            which can lead to a degradation of the optical link, and            therefore may lead to an interruption of service for theKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 63]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007            users connected to the respective EPON interface."    DEFVAL { noFecEnabled }    ::= { dot3ExtPkgControlEntry 4 }dot3ExtPkgObjectReportMaximumNumQueues OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Unsigned32 (0..7)    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "An object, that defines the maximal number of queues in             the REPORT message as defined in [802.3ah], clause 64.  For             further information please see the description of the             queue table.             This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the             OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface."    DEFVAL { 0 }    ::= { dot3ExtPkgControlEntry 5 }dot3ExtPkgObjectRegisterAction OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  INTEGER {            none(1),            register(2),            deregister(3),            reregister(4)    }    MAX-ACCESS  read-write    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION           "An object configuring the registration state of an           interface, and indicating its registration state.            Write operation changes the registration state to its new            value.            Read operation returns the value of the state.            The registration state is reflected in this object and in            the dot3MpcpRegistrationState object.            none(1) indicates an unknown state,            register(2) indicates a registered LLID,            deregister(3) indicates a deregistered LLID,            reregister(4) indicates an LLID that is reregistering.            The following list describes the operation of the            interface, as specified in the [802.3ah], when a write            operation is setting a value.             none(1) - not doing any action.             register(2) - registering an LLID that has been requested             for registration (The LLID is in registering mode.               dot3MpcpRegistrationState - registering(2) ).               deregister(3) - deregisters an LLID that is registered                 (dot3MpcpRegistrationState - registered(3) ).Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 64]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007               reregister(4) - reregister an LLID that is registered                 (dot3MpcpRegistrationState - registered(3) ).               The behavior of an ONU and OLT interfaces, at each one               of the detailed operation at each state, is described in               the registration state machine of figure 64-22,               [802.3ah].              This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the              OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface.              The write operation is not restricted in this document              and can be done at any time.  Changing              dot3ExtPkgObjectRegisterAction state can lead to a change              in the registration state of the respective interface              leading to a deregistration and an interruption of              service of the users connected to the respective EPON              interface."      DEFVAL { none }      ::= { dot3ExtPkgControlEntry 6 }  dot3ExtPkgQueueTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF Dot3ExtPkgQueueEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION              "A table of the extended package objects for queue               management.  The [802.3ah] MPCP defines a report message               of the occupancy of the transmit queues for the feedback               BW request from the ONUs.  These queues serve the uplink               transmission of the ONU and data is gathered there until               the ONU is granted for transmission.               The management table of the queues is added here mainly               to control the reporting and to gather some statistics               of their operation.  This table is not duplicating               existing management objects of bridging queues,               specified in [802.1d], since the existence of a               dedicated transmit queuing mechanism is implied in the               [802.3ah], and the ONU may be a device that is not a               bridge with embedded bridging queues.               The format of the REPORT message, as specified               in [802.3], is presented below:               +-----------------------------------+               |          Destination Address      |               +-----------------------------------+               |          Source Address           |               +-----------------------------------+               |          Length/Type              |               +-----------------------------------+               |          OpCode                   |               +-----------------------------------+Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 65]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007               |          TimeStamp                |               +-----------------------------------+               |          Number of queue Sets     |               +-----------------------------------+   /|\               |          Report bitmap            |    |               +-----------------------------------+    |               |          Queue 0 report           |    |               +-----------------------------------+    | repeated for               |          Queue 1 report           |    | every               +-----------------------------------+    | queue_set               |          Queue 2 report           |    |               +-----------------------------------+    |               |          Queue 3 report           |    |               +-----------------------------------+    |               |          Queue 4 report           |    |               +-----------------------------------+    |               |          Queue 5 report           |    |               +-----------------------------------+    |               |          Queue 6 report           |    |               +-----------------------------------+    |               |          Queue 7 report           |    |               +-----------------------------------+   \|/               |          Pad/reserved             |               +-----------------------------------+               |          FCS                      |               +-----------------------------------+               The 'Queue report' field reports the occupancy of each               uplink transmission queue.               The number of queue sets defines the number of the               reported sets, as would be explained in the description               of the dot3ExtPkgQueueSetsTable table.  For each set the               report bitmap defines which queue is present in the               report, meaning that although the MPCP REPORT message               can report up to 8 queues in a REPORT message, the               actual number is flexible.  The Queue table has a               variable size that is limited by the               dot3ExtPkgObjectReportMaximumNumQueues object, as an               ONU can have fewer queues to report.               The entries in the table are control and status               indication objects for managing the queues of an EPON               interface that are gathered in an extended package as               an addition to the objects that are based on the               [802.3ah] attributes.               Each object has a row for every virtual link and for               every queue in the report.               The LLID field, as defined in the [802.3ah], is a 2-byte               register (15-bit field and a broadcast bit) limiting theKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 66]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007               number of virtual links to 32768.  Typically the number               of expected virtual links in a PON is like the number of               ONUs, which is 32-64, plus an additional entry for               broadcast LLID (with a value of 0xffff).               The number of queues is between 0 and 7 and limited by               dot3ExtPkgObjectReportMaximumNumQueues."      ::= { dot3ExtPkgControlObjects 2 }  dot3ExtPkgQueueEntry OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Dot3ExtPkgQueueEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION              "An entry in the Extended package Queue table.  At the               OLT, the rows exist for each ifIndex and dot3QueueIndex.               At the ONU, rows exist for the single ifIndex for each               dot3QueueIndex.               Rows in the table are created when the ifIndex of the               link is created.  A set of rows per queue are added for               each ifIndex, denoted by the dot3QueueIndex.               A set of rows per queue in the table, for an ONU               interface, are created at the system initialization.               A set of rows per queue in the table, corresponding to               the OLT ifIndex and a set of rows per queue               corresponding to the broadcast virtual link, are               created at the system initialization.               A set of rows per queue in the table, corresponding to               the ifIndex of a virtual link, are created when the               virtual link is established (ONU registers), and deleted               when the virtual link is deleted (ONU deregisters)."      INDEX  { ifIndex, dot3QueueIndex }      ::= { dot3ExtPkgQueueTable 1 }  Dot3ExtPkgQueueEntry ::=      SEQUENCE {       dot3QueueIndex                              Unsigned32,       dot3ExtPkgObjectReportNumThreshold           Unsigned32,       dot3ExtPkgObjectReportMaximumNumThreshold    Unsigned32,       dot3ExtPkgStatTxFramesQueue                  Counter64,       dot3ExtPkgStatRxFramesQueue                  Counter64,       dot3ExtPkgStatDroppedFramesQueue             Counter64      }  dot3QueueIndex OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Unsigned32 (0..7)      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTIONKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 67]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007              "An object that identifies an index for the queue table               reflecting the queue index of the queues that are               reported in the MPCP REPORT message as defined in               [802.3ah], clause 64.               The number of queues is between 0 and 7, and limited by               dot3ExtPkgObjectReportMaximumNumQueues."      ::= { dot3ExtPkgQueueEntry 1 }  dot3ExtPkgObjectReportNumThreshold OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Unsigned32 (0..7)      MAX-ACCESS  read-write      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION              "An object that defines the number of thresholds for each               queue in the REPORT message as defined in [802.3ah],               clause 64.               Each queue_set reporting will provide information on the               queue occupancy of frames below the matching Threshold.               Read operation reflects the number of thresholds.               Write operation sets the number of thresholds for each               queue.               The write operation is not restricted in this document               and can be done at any time.  Value cannot exceed the               maximal value defined by the               dot3ExtPkgObjectReportMaximumNumThreshold object.               Changing dot3ExtPkgObjectReportNumThreshold can lead to               a change in the reporting of the ONU interface and               therefore to a change in the bandwidth allocation of the               respective interface.  This change may lead a degradation               or an interruption of service of the users connected to               the respective EPON interface.               This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the               OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface               and for each queue.  At the ONU, it has a distinct value               for each queue."      DEFVAL { 0 }      ::= { dot3ExtPkgQueueEntry 2 }  dot3ExtPkgObjectReportMaximumNumThreshold OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Unsigned32 (0..7)      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION              "An object, that defines the maximal number of thresholds               for each queue in the REPORT message as defined in               [802.3ah], clause 64.  Each queue_set reporting will               provide information on the queue occupancy of frames               below the matching Threshold.Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 68]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007               This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the               OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface               and for each queue.  At the ONU, it has a distinct value               for each queue."      DEFVAL { 0 }      ::= { dot3ExtPkgQueueEntry 3 }   dot3ExtPkgStatTxFramesQueue OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Counter64      UNITS      "frames"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION              "A count of the number of times a frame transmission               occurs from the corresponding 'Queue'.               Increment the counter by one for each frame transmitted,               which is an output of the 'Queue'.               The 'Queue' marking matches the REPORT MPCP message               Queue field as defined in [802.3ah], clause 64.               This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the               OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface               and for each queue.  At the ONU, it has a distinct value               for each queue.               At the OLT the value should be zero.               Discontinuities of this counter can occur at               re-initialization of the management system and at other               times, as indicated by the value of the               ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB               module."      ::= { dot3ExtPkgQueueEntry 4}  dot3ExtPkgStatRxFramesQueue OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Counter64      UNITS      "frames"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION              "A count of the number of times a frame reception               occurs from the corresponding 'Queue'.               Increment the counter by one for each frame received,               which is an input to the corresponding 'Queue'.               The 'Queue' marking matches the REPORT MPCP message               Queue field as defined in [802.3ah], clause 64.               This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the               OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface               and for each queue.  At the ONU, it has a distinct value               for each queue.               Discontinuities of this counter can occur atKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 69]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007               re-initialization of the management system and at other               times, as indicated by the value of the               ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB               module."      ::= { dot3ExtPkgQueueEntry 5}  dot3ExtPkgStatDroppedFramesQueue OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Counter64      UNITS      "frames"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION               "A count of the number of times a frame drop               occurs from the corresponding 'Queue'.               Increment the counter by one for each frame dropped               from the corresponding 'Queue'.               The 'Queue' marking matches the REPORT MPCP message               Queue field as defined in [802.3ah], clause 64.               This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the               OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface               and for each queue.  At the ONU, it has a distinct value               for each queue.               At the OLT, the value should be zero.               Discontinuities of this counter can occur at               re-initialization of the management system and at other               times, as indicated by the value of the               ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the Interface MIB               module."     ::= { dot3ExtPkgQueueEntry 6}  dot3ExtPkgQueueSetsTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF Dot3ExtPkgQueueSetsEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION              "A table of Extended package objects used for the               management of the queue_sets.  Entries are control and               status indication objects of an EPON interface, which               are gathered in an extended package as an addition to               the objects based on the [802.3ah] attributes.  The               objects in this table are specific for the queue_sets,               which are reported in the MPCP REPORT message as defined               in [802.3ah], clause 64.               The [802.3ah] MPCP defines a report message of the               occupancy of the transmit queues for the feedback BW               request from the ONUs.  These queues serve the uplink               transmission of the ONU and data is gathered there until               the ONU is granted for transmission.Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 70]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007               The management table of the queues_sets is added here               mainly to control the reporting and to gather some               statistics of their operation.  This table is not               duplicating existing management objects of bridging               queues, specified in [802.1d], since the existence of a               dedicated transmit queuing mechanism is implied in the               [802.3ah], and the ONU may be a device that is not a               bridge with embedded bridging queues.               The format of the REPORT message, as specified               in [802.3], is presented below:               +-----------------------------------+               |          Destination Address      |               +-----------------------------------+               |          Source Address           |               +-----------------------------------+               |          Length/Type              |               +-----------------------------------+               |          OpCode                   |               +-----------------------------------+               |          TimeStamp                |               +-----------------------------------+               |          Number of queue Sets     |               +-----------------------------------+   /|\               |          Report bitmap            |    |               +-----------------------------------+    |               |          Queue 0 report           |    |               +-----------------------------------+    | repeated for               |          Queue 1 report           |    | every               +-----------------------------------+    | queue_set               |          Queue 2 report           |    |               +-----------------------------------+    |               |          Queue 3 report           |    |               +-----------------------------------+    |               |          Queue 4 report           |    |               +-----------------------------------+    |               |          Queue 5 report           |    |               +-----------------------------------+    |               |          Queue 6 report           |    |               +-----------------------------------+    |               |          Queue 7 report           |    |               +-----------------------------------+   \|/               |          Pad/reserved             |               +-----------------------------------+               |          FCS                      |               +-----------------------------------+               As can be seen from the message format, the ONU               interface reports of the status of up to 8 queuesKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 71]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007               and it can report in a single MPCP REPORT message               of a few sets of queues.               The number of queue_sets defines the number of the               reported sets, and it can reach a value of up to 8.               It means that an ONU can hold a variable number of               sets between 0 and 7.               The dot3ExtPkgQueueSetsTable table has a variable               queue_set size that is limited by the               dot3ExtPkgObjectReportMaximumNumThreshold object as an               ONU can have fewer queue_sets to report.               The 'Queue report' field reports the occupancy of each               uplink transmission queue.  The queue_sets can be used to               report the occupancy of the queues in a few levels as to               allow granting, in an accurate manner, of only part of               the data available in the queues.  A Threshold is               defined for each queue_set to define the level of the               queue that is counted for the report of the occupancy.               The threshold is reflected in the queue_set table by the               dot3ExtPkgObjectReportThreshold object.               For each queue set, the report bitmap defines which               queues are present in the report, meaning that               although the MPCP REPORT message can report of up to 8               queues in a REPORT message, the actual number is               flexible.               The dot3ExtPkgQueueSetsTable table has a variable queue               size that is limited by the               dot3ExtPkgObjectReportMaximumNumQueues object as an ONU               can have fewer queues to report.               Each object has a row for every virtual link, for each               queue in the report and for each queue_set in the queue.               The LLID field, as defined in the [802.3ah], is a 2-byte               register (15-bit field and a broadcast bit) limiting the               number of virtual links to 32768.  Typically the number               of expected virtual links in a PON is like the number of               ONUs, which is 32-64, plus an additional entry for               broadcast LLID (with a value of 0xffff).               The number of queues is between 0 and 7 and limited by               dot3ExtPkgObjectReportMaximumNumQueues.               The number of queues_sets is between 0 and 7 and limited               by dot3ExtPkgObjectReportMaximumNumThreshold."      ::= { dot3ExtPkgControlObjects 3 }  dot3ExtPkgQueueSetsEntry OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Dot3ExtPkgQueueSetsEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION              "An entry in the Extended package queue_set table.  AtKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 72]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007               the OLT, the rows exist for each ifIndex,               dot3QueueSetQueueIndex and dot3QueueSetIndex.  At the               ONU, rows exist for the single ifIndex, for each               dot3QueueSetQueueIndex and dot3QueueSetIndex.               Rows in the table are created when the ifIndex of the               link is created.  A set of rows per queue and per               queue_set are added for each ifIndex, denoted by               dot3QueueSetIndex and dot3QueueSetQueueIndex.               A set of rows per queue and per queue_set in the table,               for an ONU interface are created at system               initialization.               A set of rows per queue and per queue_Set in the table,               corresponding to the OLT ifIndex and a set of rows per               queue and per queue_set, corresponding to the broadcast               virtual link, are created at system initialization.               A set of rows per queue and per queue_set in the table,               corresponding to the ifIndex of a virtual link are               created when the virtual link is established (ONU               registers) and deleted when the virtual link is deleted               (ONU deregisters)."               INDEX { ifIndex,              dot3QueueSetQueueIndex,dot3QueueSetIndex}      ::= { dot3ExtPkgQueueSetsTable 1 }  Dot3ExtPkgQueueSetsEntry ::=      SEQUENCE {       dot3QueueSetQueueIndex                      Unsigned32,       dot3QueueSetIndex                           Unsigned32,       dot3ExtPkgObjectReportThreshold             Unsigned32      }  dot3QueueSetQueueIndex OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Unsigned32 (0..7)      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION              "An object that identifies the queue index for the               dot3ExtPkgQueueSetsTable table.  The queues are reported               in the MPCP REPORT message as defined in [802.3ah],               clause 64.               The number of queues is between 0 and 7, and limited by               dot3ExtPkgObjectReportMaximumNumQueues.               Value corresponds to the dot3QueueIndex of the queue               table."      ::= { dot3ExtPkgQueueSetsEntry 1 }  dot3QueueSetIndex OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Unsigned32 (0..7)Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 73]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION              "An object that identifies the queue_set index for the               dot3ExtPkgQueueSetsTable table.  The queues are reported               in the MPCP REPORT message as defined in [802.3ah],               clause 64.               The number of queues_sets is between 0 and 7, and               limited by dot3ExtPkgObjectReportMaximumNumThreshold."      ::= { dot3ExtPkgQueueSetsEntry 2 }      dot3ExtPkgObjectReportThreshold OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  Unsigned32      UNITS       "TQ (16nsec)"      MAX-ACCESS  read-write      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION              "An object that defines the value of a threshold report               for each queue_set in the REPORT message as defined in               [802.3ah], clause 64.  The number of sets for each queue               is dot3ExtPkgObjectReportNumThreshold.               In the REPORT message, each queue_set reporting will               provide information on the occupancy of the queues for               frames below the matching Threshold.               The value returned shall be in Time quanta (TQ), which               is 16nsec or 2 octets increments.               Read operation provides the threshold value.  Write               operation sets the value of the threshold.               The write operation is not restricted in this document               and can be done at any time.  Changing               dot3ExtPkgObjectReportThreshold can lead to a change in               the reporting of the ONU interface and therefore to a               change in the bandwidth allocation of the respective               interface.  This change may lead a degradation or an               interruption of service for the users connected to the               respective EPON interface.               This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the               OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface,               for each queue and for each queue_set.  At the ONU, it has               a distinct value for each queue and for each queue_set."      DEFVAL { 0 }      ::= { dot3ExtPkgQueueSetsEntry 3 }  --Optical Interface status tables  dot3ExtPkgOptIfTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF Dot3ExtPkgOptIfEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessibleKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 74]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007      STATUS     current      DESCRIPTION              "This table defines the control and status indication               objects for the optical interface of the EPON interface.               Each object has a row for every virtual link denoted by               the corresponding ifIndex.               The LLID field, as defined in the [802.3ah], is a 2-byte               register (15-bit field and a broadcast bit) limiting the               number of virtual links to 32768.  Typically the number               of expected virtual links in a PON is like the number of               ONUs, which is 32-64, plus an additional entry for               broadcast LLID (with a value of 0xffff).               Although the optical interface is a physical interface,               there is a row in the table for each virtual interface.               The reason for having a separate row for each virtual               link is that the OLT has a separate link for each one of               the ONUs.  For instance, ONUs could be in different               distances with different link budgets and different               receive powers, therefore having different power alarms.               It is quite similar to a case of different physical               interfaces."      ::= { dot3ExtPkgControlObjects 5}  dot3ExtPkgOptIfEntry OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX     Dot3ExtPkgOptIfEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS     current      DESCRIPTION              "An entry in the optical interface table of the EPON               interface.               Rows exist for an OLT interface and an ONU interface.               A row in the table is denoted by the ifIndex of the link               and it is created when the ifIndex is created.               The rows in the table for an ONU interface are created               at system initialization.               The row in the table corresponding to the OLT ifIndex               and the row corresponding to the broadcast virtual link               are created at system initialization.               A row in the table corresponding to the ifIndex of a               virtual links is created when a virtual link is               established (ONU registers) and deleted when the virtual               link is deleted (ONU deregisters)."      INDEX       { ifIndex }      ::= { dot3ExtPkgOptIfTable 1 }   Dot3ExtPkgOptIfEntry ::=     SEQUENCE {       dot3ExtPkgOptIfSuspectedFlag             TruthValue,Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 75]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007       dot3ExtPkgOptIfInputPower                Integer32,       dot3ExtPkgOptIfLowInputPower             Integer32,       dot3ExtPkgOptIfHighInputPower            Integer32,       dot3ExtPkgOptIfLowerInputPowerThreshold  Integer32,       dot3ExtPkgOptIfUpperInputPowerThreshold  Integer32,       dot3ExtPkgOptIfOutputPower               Integer32,       dot3ExtPkgOptIfLowOutputPower            Integer32,       dot3ExtPkgOptIfHighOutputPower           Integer32,       dot3ExtPkgOptIfLowerOutputPowerThreshold Integer32,       dot3ExtPkgOptIfUpperOutputPowerThreshold Integer32,       dot3ExtPkgOptIfSignalDetect              TruthValue,       dot3ExtPkgOptIfTransmitAlarm             TruthValue,       dot3ExtPkgOptIfTransmitEnable            TruthValue       }  dot3ExtPkgOptIfSuspectedFlag OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  TruthValue    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION      "This object is a reliability indication.       If true, the data in this entry may be unreliable.       This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the       OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface."    ::= { dot3ExtPkgOptIfEntry 1 }  dot3ExtPkgOptIfInputPower OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Integer32    UNITS  "0.1 dbm"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION      "The optical power monitored at the input.       This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the       OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface."  ::= { dot3ExtPkgOptIfEntry 2 }  dot3ExtPkgOptIfLowInputPower OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Integer32    UNITS  "0.1 dbm"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION      "The lowest optical power monitored at the input during the       current 15-minute interval.       This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the       OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface."    ::= { dot3ExtPkgOptIfEntry 3 }Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 76]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007  dot3ExtPkgOptIfHighInputPower OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Integer32    UNITS  "0.1 dbm"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION      "The highest optical power monitored at the input during the       current 15-minute interval.       This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the       OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface."    ::= { dot3ExtPkgOptIfEntry 4 }  dot3ExtPkgOptIfLowerInputPowerThreshold OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Integer32    UNITS  "0.1 dbm"    MAX-ACCESS  read-write    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION      "The lower limit threshold on input power.  If       dot3ExtPkgOptIfInputPower drops to this value or below,       a Threshold Crossing Alert (TCA) should be sent.       Reading will present the threshold value.  Writing will       set the value of the threshold.       The write operation is not restricted in this document       and can be done at any time.  Changing       dot3ExtPkgOptIfLowerInputPowerThreshold can lead to a Threshold       Crossing Alert (TCA) being sent for the respective interface.       This alert may be leading to an interruption of service for the       users connected to the respective EPON interface, depending on       the system action on such an alert.       This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the       OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface."    ::= { dot3ExtPkgOptIfEntry 5 }  dot3ExtPkgOptIfUpperInputPowerThreshold OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Integer32    UNITS  "0.1 dbm"    MAX-ACCESS  read-write    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION      "The upper limit threshold on input power.  If       dot3ExtPkgOptIfInputPower reaches or exceeds this value,       a Threshold Crossing Alert (TCA) should be sent.       Reading will present the threshold value.  Writing will       set the value of the threshold.       The write operation is not restricted in this document       and can be done at any time.  Changing       dot3ExtPkgOptIfUpperInputPowerThreshold can lead to a ThresholdKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 77]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007       Crossing Alert (TCA) being sent for the respective interface.       This alert may be leading to an interruption of service for the       users connected to the respective EPON interface, depending on       the system action on such an alert.       This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the       OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface."   ::= { dot3ExtPkgOptIfEntry 6 }  dot3ExtPkgOptIfOutputPower OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Integer32    UNITS  "0.1 dbm"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION      "The optical power monitored at the output.       This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the       OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface."    ::= { dot3ExtPkgOptIfEntry 7 }  dot3ExtPkgOptIfLowOutputPower OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Integer32    UNITS  "0.1 dbm"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION      "The lowest optical power monitored at the output during the       current 15-minute interval.       This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the       OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface."    ::= { dot3ExtPkgOptIfEntry 8 }  dot3ExtPkgOptIfHighOutputPower OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Integer32    UNITS  "0.1 dbm"    MAX-ACCESS  read-only    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION      "The highest optical power monitored at the output during the       current 15-minute interval.       This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the       OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface."   ::= { dot3ExtPkgOptIfEntry 9 }  dot3ExtPkgOptIfLowerOutputPowerThreshold OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Integer32    UNITS  "0.1 dbm"    MAX-ACCESS  read-write    STATUS  currentKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 78]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007    DESCRIPTION      "The lower limit threshold on output power.  If       dot3ExtPkgOptIfOutputPower drops to this value or below,       a Threshold Crossing Alert (TCA) should be sent.       Reading will present the threshold value.  Writing will       set the value of the threshold.       The write operation is not restricted in this document       and can be done at any time.  Changing       dot3ExtPkgOptIfLowerOutputPowerThreshold can lead to a Threshold       Crossing Alert (TCA) being sent for the respective interface.       This alert may be leading to an interruption of service for the       users connected to the respective EPON interface, depending on       the system action on such an alert.       This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the       OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface."  ::= { dot3ExtPkgOptIfEntry 10 }  dot3ExtPkgOptIfUpperOutputPowerThreshold OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX  Integer32    UNITS  "0.1 dbm"    MAX-ACCESS  read-write    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION      "The upper limit threshold on output power.  If       dot3ExtPkgOptIfOutputPower reaches or exceeds this value,       a Threshold Crossing Alert (TCA) should be sent.       Reading will present the threshold value.  Writing will       set the value of the threshold.       The write operation is not restricted in this document       and can be done at any time.  Changing       dot3ExtPkgOptIfUpperOutputPowerThreshold can lead to a Threshold       Crossing Alert (TCA) being sent for the respective interface.       This alert may be leading to an interruption of service of the       users connected to the respective EPON interface, depending on       the system action on such an alert.       This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the       OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface."    ::= { dot3ExtPkgOptIfEntry 11 }  dot3ExtPkgOptIfSignalDetect OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  TruthValue      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION              "When getting true(1), there is a valid optical signal at               the receive that is above the optical power level for               signal detection.  When getting false(2) the optical               signal at the receive is below the optical power levelKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 79]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007               for signal detection.               This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the               OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface."      DEFVAL { false }      ::= { dot3ExtPkgOptIfEntry 12 }  dot3ExtPkgOptIfTransmitAlarm OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  TruthValue      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION              "When getting true(1) there is a non-valid optical signal               at the transmit of the interface, either a higher level               or lower level than expected.  When getting false(2) the               optical signal at the transmit is valid and in the               required range.               This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the               OLT, it has a distinct value for each virtual interface."      DEFVAL { false }      ::= { dot3ExtPkgOptIfEntry 13 }  dot3ExtPkgOptIfTransmitEnable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX  TruthValue      MAX-ACCESS  read-write      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION              "Setting this object to true(1) will cause the optical               interface to start transmission (according to the               control protocol specified for the logical interface).               Setting this object to false(2) will cause the               interface to stop the optical transmission.               When getting true(1), the optical interface is in               transmitting mode (obeying to the logical control               protocol).               When getting false(2), the optical interface is not in               transmitting mode.               The write operation is not restricted in this document               and can be done at any time.  Changing               dot3ExtPkgOptIfTransmitEnable state can lead to a halt               in the optical transmission of the respective interface               leading to an interruption of service of the users               connected to the respective EPON interface.               The object is relevant when the admin state of the               interface is active as set by the dot3MpcpAdminState.               This object is applicable for an OLT and an ONU.  At the               OLT it, has a distinct value for each virtual interface."      DEFVAL { false }      ::= { dot3ExtPkgOptIfEntry 14 }Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 80]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007  -- Conformance Statements  -- Conformance Groups  dot3EponGroups      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot3EponConformance 1 }  dot3MpcpGroupBase OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS {              dot3MpcpOperStatus,              dot3MpcpAdminState,              dot3MpcpMode,              dot3MpcpSyncTime,              dot3MpcpLinkID,              dot3MpcpRemoteMACAddress,              dot3MpcpRegistrationState,              dot3MpcpMaximumPendingGrants,              dot3MpcpTransmitElapsed,              dot3MpcpReceiveElapsed,              dot3MpcpRoundTripTime      }      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION             "A collection of objects of dot3 Mpcp Control entity state              definition.  Objects are per LLID."      ::= { dot3EponGroups 1 }  dot3MpcpGroupStat OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS {              dot3MpcpMACCtrlFramesTransmitted,              dot3MpcpMACCtrlFramesReceived,              dot3MpcpDiscoveryWindowsSent,              dot3MpcpDiscoveryTimeout,              dot3MpcpTxRegRequest,              dot3MpcpRxRegRequest,              dot3MpcpTxRegAck,              dot3MpcpRxRegAck,              dot3MpcpTxReport,              dot3MpcpRxReport,              dot3MpcpTxGate,              dot3MpcpRxGate,              dot3MpcpTxRegister,              dot3MpcpRxRegister      }      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION              "A collection of objects of dot3 Mpcp Statistics.               Objects are per LLID."      ::= { dot3EponGroups 2 }Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 81]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007  dot3OmpeGroupID OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS {              dot3OmpEmulationType      }      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION              "A collection of objects of dot3 OMP emulation entity               state definition.  Objects are per LLID."      ::= { dot3EponGroups 3 }  dot3OmpeGroupStat OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS {              dot3OmpEmulationSLDErrors,              dot3OmpEmulationCRC8Errors,              dot3OmpEmulationBadLLID,              dot3OmpEmulationGoodLLID,              dot3OmpEmulationOnuPonCastLLID,              dot3OmpEmulationOltPonCastLLID,              dot3OmpEmulationBroadcastBitNotOnuLlid,              dot3OmpEmulationOnuLLIDNotBroadcast,              dot3OmpEmulationBroadcastBitPlusOnuLlid,              dot3OmpEmulationNotBroadcastBitNotOnuLlid      }      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION              "A collection of objects of dot3 OMP emulation               Statistics.  Objects are per LLID."      ::= { dot3EponGroups 4 }  dot3EponFecGroupAll OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS {              dot3EponFecPCSCodingViolation,              dot3EponFecAbility,              dot3EponFecMode,              dot3EponFecCorrectedBlocks,              dot3EponFecUncorrectableBlocks,              dot3EponFecBufferHeadCodingViolation      }      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION              "A collection of objects of dot3 FEC group control and              statistics.  Objects are per LLID."      ::= { dot3EponGroups 5 }  dot3ExtPkgGroupControl OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS {              dot3ExtPkgObjectReset,Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 82]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007              dot3ExtPkgObjectPowerDown,              dot3ExtPkgObjectNumberOfLLIDs,              dot3ExtPkgObjectFecEnabled,              dot3ExtPkgObjectReportMaximumNumQueues,              dot3ExtPkgObjectRegisterAction      }      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION              "A collection of objects of dot3ExtPkg control               definition.  Objects are per LLID."      ::= { dot3EponGroups 6 }  dot3ExtPkgGroupQueue OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS {       dot3ExtPkgObjectReportNumThreshold,       dot3ExtPkgObjectReportMaximumNumThreshold,       dot3ExtPkgStatTxFramesQueue,       dot3ExtPkgStatRxFramesQueue,       dot3ExtPkgStatDroppedFramesQueue      }      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION              "A collection of objects of dot3ExtPkg Queue               control.  Objects are per LLID, per queue."      ::= { dot3EponGroups 7 }  dot3ExtPkgGroupQueueSets OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS {       dot3ExtPkgObjectReportThreshold      }      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION              "A collection of objects of dot3ExtPkg queue_set               control.  Objects are per LLID, per queue, per               queue_set."      ::= { dot3EponGroups 8 }  dot3ExtPkgGroupOptIf OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS {     dot3ExtPkgOptIfSuspectedFlag,       dot3ExtPkgOptIfInputPower,       dot3ExtPkgOptIfLowInputPower,       dot3ExtPkgOptIfHighInputPower,       dot3ExtPkgOptIfLowerInputPowerThreshold,       dot3ExtPkgOptIfUpperInputPowerThreshold,       dot3ExtPkgOptIfOutputPower,       dot3ExtPkgOptIfLowOutputPower,       dot3ExtPkgOptIfHighOutputPower,Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 83]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007       dot3ExtPkgOptIfLowerOutputPowerThreshold,       dot3ExtPkgOptIfUpperOutputPowerThreshold,       dot3ExtPkgOptIfSignalDetect,       dot3ExtPkgOptIfTransmitAlarm,       dot3ExtPkgOptIfTransmitEnable       }      STATUS  current      DESCRIPTION              "A collection of objects of control and status indication               of the optical interface.               Objects are per LLID."      ::= { dot3EponGroups 9 }  -- Compliance     dot3EponCompliances         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot3EponConformance 2 }  dot3MPCPCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION "The compliance statement for Multi-Point                   Control Protocol interfaces."      MODULE  -- this module      MANDATORY-GROUPS { dot3MpcpGroupBase}      GROUP       dot3MpcpGroupStat     DESCRIPTION "This group is mandatory for all MPCP supporting                  interfaces for statistics collection."     ::= { dot3EponCompliances 1}  dot3OmpeCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION "The compliance statement for OMPEmulation                   interfaces."      MODULE  -- this module      MANDATORY-GROUPS { dot3OmpeGroupID}      GROUP       dot3OmpeGroupStat      DESCRIPTION "This group is mandatory for all OMPemulation                   supporting interfaces for statistics collection."      ::= { dot3EponCompliances 2}  dot3EponFecCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION "The compliance statement for FEC EPON interfaces.Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 84]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007                   This group is mandatory for all FEC supporting                   interfaces for control and statistics collection."      MODULE  -- this module      MANDATORY-GROUPS { dot3EponFecGroupAll }      ::= { dot3EponCompliances 3}  dot3ExtPkgCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION "The compliance statement for EPON Interfaces                   using the extended package."      MODULE  -- this module      MANDATORY-GROUPS { dot3ExtPkgGroupControl }      GROUP       dot3ExtPkgGroupQueue      DESCRIPTION " This group is mandatory for all EPON interfaces                   supporting REPORT queue management of the extended                   package."      GROUP       dot3ExtPkgGroupQueueSets      DESCRIPTION " This group is mandatory for all EPON interfaces                   supporting REPORT queue_sets management of the                   extended package."      GROUP       dot3ExtPkgGroupOptIf      DESCRIPTION "This group is mandatory for all EPON interfaces                   supporting optical interfaces management,                   of the extended package."      ::= { dot3EponCompliances 4}  END7.  IANA Considerations   IANA has allocated a single object identifier for the MODULE-IDENTITY   of the DOT3-EPON-MIB module under the MIB-2 tree.   The MIB module in this document uses the following IANA-assigned   OBJECT IDENTIFIER values recorded in the SMI Numbers registry:         Descriptor        OBJECT IDENTIFIER value         ----------        -----------------------         dot3EponMIB        { mib-2 155 }Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 85]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 20078.  Acknowledgements   This document is the result of the efforts of the HUBMIB Working   Group.  Some special thanks to Dan Romascanu, who was WG chair during   most of the development of this document, and who carefully reviewed   and commented on the initial versions of this document.  Also, some   special thanks to Bert Wijnen, who is the current WG chair, for his   review and comments on the final stages of this document.   Special thanks are due to David Perkins for his detailed and helpful   MIB Doctor review of this document.   Also, some special thanks to some of the IEEE802.3ah Working Group   people for their contribution and additional reviews of the document.9.  Security Considerations   There are number of managed objects defined in this MIB module that   have a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write or read-create.  Writing to   these objects can have potentially disruptive effects on network   operation, including:   Changing dot3MpcpAdminState state can lead to disabling the   Multi-Point Control Protocol on the respective interface, leading to   the interruption of service for the users connected to the respective   EPON interface.   Changing dot3EponFecMode state can lead to disabling the Forward   Error Correction on the respective interface, which can lead to a   degradation of the optical link, and therefore may lead to an   interruption of service for the users connected to the respective   EPON interface.   Changing dot3ExtPkgObjectReset state can lead to a reset of the   respective interface leading to an interruption of service for the   users connected to the respective EPON interface.   Changing dot3ExtPkgObjectPowerDown state can lead to a power down of   the respective interface, leading to an interruption of service for   the users connected to the respective EPON interface.   Changing dot3ExtPkgObjectFecEnabled state can lead to disabling the   Forward Error Correction on the respective interface, which can lead   to a degradation of the optical link, and therefore may lead to an   interruption of service for the users connected to the respective   EPON interface.Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 86]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   Changing dot3ExtPkgObjectRegisterAction state can lead to a change in   the registration state of the respective interface, leading to a   deregistration and an interruption of service for the users connected   to the respective EPON interface.   Changing dot3ExtPkgObjectReportNumThreshold can lead to a change in   the reporting of the ONU interface and therefore to a change in the   bandwidth allocation of the respective interface.  This change may   lead a degradation or an interruption of service for the users   connected to the respective EPON interface.   Changing dot3ExtPkgObjectReportThreshold can lead to a change in the   reporting of the ONU interface and therefore to a change in the   bandwidth allocation of the respective interface.  This change may   lead a degradation or an interruption of service for the users   connected to the respective EPON interface.   Changing dot3ExtPkgOptIfLowerInputPowerThreshold can lead to a   Threshold Crossing Alert (TCA) being sent for the respective   interface.  This alert may be leading to an interruption of service   for the users connected to the respective EPON interface, depending   on the system action on such an alert.   Changing dot3ExtPkgOptIfUpperInputPowerThreshold can lead to a   Threshold Crossing Alert (TCA) being sent for the respective   interface.  This alert may be leading to an interruption of service   for the users connected to the respective EPON interface, depending   on the system action on such an alert.   Changing dot3ExtPkgOptIfLowerOutputPowerThreshold can lead to a   Threshold Crossing Alert (TCA) being sent for the respective   interface.  This alert may be leading to an interruption of service   for the users connected to the respective EPON interface, depending   on the system action on such an alert.   Changing dot3ExtPkgOptIfUpperOutputPowerThreshold can lead to a   Threshold Crossing Alert (TCA) being sent for the respective   interface.  This alert may be leading to an interruption of service   for the users connected to the respective EPON interface, depending   on the system action on such an alert.   Changing dot3ExtPkgOptIfTransmitEnable state can lead to a halt in   the optical transmission of the respective interface, leading to an   interruption of service for the users connected to the respective   EPON interface.Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 87]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   The user of this MIB module must therefore be aware that support for   SET operations in a non-secure environment without proper protection   can have a negative effect on network operations.   The readable objects in this MIB module (i.e., those with MAX-ACCESS   other than not-accessible) may be considered sensitive in some   environments since, collectively, they provide information about the   performance of network interfaces and can reveal some aspects of   their configuration.  In such environments it is important to control   even GET and NOTIFY access to these objects and possibly even to   encrypt their values when sending them over the network via SNMP.   SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 did not include adequate security.   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 module.   It is RECOMMENDED that implementers consider the security features as   provided by the SNMPv3 framework (see[RFC3410], section 8),   including full support for the SNMPv3 cryptographic mechanisms (for   authentication and privacy).   Further, deployment of SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 is NOT   RECOMMENDED.  Instead, it is RECOMMENDED to deploy SNMPv3 and to   enable cryptographic security.  It is then a customer/operator   responsibility to ensure that the SNMP entity giving access to an   instance of this MIB module 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.10.  References10.1.  Normative References   [802.1d]       IEEE, "Institute of Electrical and Electronic                  Engineers,  802.1D-2004, IEEE Standard for Local and                  metropolitan area networks Media Access Control (MAC)                  Bridges.", June 2004.   [802.3]        IEEE, "Institute of Electrical and Electronic                  Engineers, IEEE Std 802.3-2002, "IEEE Standard for                  Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection                  (CSMA/CD) Access Method and Physical Layer                  Specifications.", December 2002.Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 88]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   [802.3ah]      IEEE, "Institute of Electrical and Electronic                  Engineers, IEEE Std 802.3ah-2004.  Information                  technology - Telecommunications and information                  exchange between systems - Local and metropolitan area                  networks - Specific requirements - Part 3: Carrier                  sense multiple access with collision detection                  (CSMA/CD) access method and physical layer                  specifications - Media Access Control Parameters,                  Physical Layers and Management Parameters for                  subscriber access networks.", IEEE Std 802.3ah-2004,                  October 2004.   [ITU-T.G.975]  ITU, "ITU-T, SERIES G: TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS AND MEDIA,                  DIGITAL SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS Digital sections and                  digital line system - Optical fibre submarine cable                  systems Forward error correction for submarine                  systems, ITU-T  Recommendation  G.975", October 2000.   [ITU-T.G.983]  ITU, "ITU-T, SERIES G: TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS AND MEDIA,                  DIGITAL SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS, Digital transmission                  systems - Digital sections and digital line system -                  Optical line systems for local and access networks                  Broadband optical access systems based on Passive                  Optical Networks (PON), ITU-T Recommendation G.983.1",                  October 1998.   [RFC2119]      Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate                  Requirement Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997.   [RFC2578]      McCloghrie, K., Ed., Perkins, D., Ed., and J.                  Schoenwaelder, Ed., "Structure of Management                  Information Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58,RFC 2578,                  April 1999.   [RFC2579]      McCloghrie, K., Ed., Perkins, D., Ed., and J.                  Schoenwaelder, Ed., "Textual Conventions for SMIv2",                  STD 58,RFC 2579, April 1999.   [RFC2580]      McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder,                  "Conformance Statements for SMIv2", STD 58,RFC 2580,                  April 1999.   [RFC2863]      McCloghrie, K. and F. Kastenholz, "The Interfaces                  Group MIB",RFC 2863, June 2000.   [RFC2864]      McCloghrie, K. and G. Hanson, "The Inverted Stack                  Table Extension to the Interfaces Group MIB",RFC 2864, June 2000.Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 89]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007   [RFC3635]      Flick, J., "Definitions of Managed Objects for the                  Ethernet-like Interface Types",RFC 3635,                  September 2003.   [RFC4836]      Beili, E., "Definitions of Managed Objects for IEEE                  802.3 Medium Attachment Units (MAUs)",RFC 4836,                  April 2007.10.2.  Informative References   [RFC1525]      Decker, E., McCloghrie, K., Langille, P., and A.                  Rijsinghani, "Definitions of Managed Objects for                  Source Routing Bridges",RFC 1525, September 1993.   [RFC3410]      Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D., and B. Stewart,                  "Introduction and Applicability Statements for                  Internet-Standard Management Framework",RFC 3410,                  December 2002.   [RFC4188]      Norseth, K. and E. Bell, "Definitions of Managed                  Objects for Bridges",RFC 4188, September 2005.   [RFC4878]      Squire, M., "Definitions and Managed Objects for                  Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM)                  Functions on Ethernet-Like Interfaces",RFC 4878,                  June 2007.Author's Address   Lior Khermosh   PMC-SIERRA   Kohav Hertzelia bldg,   4 Hasadnaot St.,   Hertzliya Pituach,  46120   ISRAEL   Phone: +972-9-9628000 Ext: 302   Fax:   +972-9-9628001   EMail: lior_khermosh@pmc-sierra.comKhermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 90]

RFC 4837                Managed Objects of EPON                July 2007Full Copyright Statement   Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007).   This document is subject to the rights, licenses and restrictions   contained inBCP 78, and except as set forth therein, the authors   retain all their rights.   This document and the information contained herein are provided on an   "AS IS" basis and THE CONTRIBUTOR, THE ORGANIZATION HE/SHE REPRESENTS   OR IS SPONSORED BY (IF ANY), THE INTERNET SOCIETY, THE IETF TRUST AND   THE INTERNET ENGINEERING TASK FORCE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS   OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF   THE INFORMATION HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED   WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.Intellectual Property   The IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any   Intellectual Property Rights or other rights that might be claimed to   pertain to the implementation or use of the technology described in   this document or the extent to which any license under such rights   might or might not be available; nor does it represent that it has   made any independent effort to identify any such rights.  Information   on the procedures with respect to rights in RFC documents can be   found inBCP 78 andBCP 79.   Copies of IPR disclosures made to the IETF Secretariat and any   assurances of licenses to be made available, or the result of an   attempt made to obtain a general license or permission for the use of   such proprietary rights by implementers or users of this   specification can be obtained from the IETF on-line IPR repository athttp://www.ietf.org/ipr.   The IETF invites any interested party to bring to its attention any   copyrights, patents or patent applications, or other proprietary   rights that may cover technology that may be required to implement   this standard.  Please address the information to the IETF at   ietf-ipr@ietf.org.Acknowledgement   Funding for the RFC Editor function is currently provided by the   Internet Society.Khermosh                    Standards Track                    [Page 91]

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