Network Working Group                            M. Chandramouli
                                                            B. Claise
     Internet-Draft                               Cisco Systems, Inc.
     Intended Status: Standards Track                    B. Schoening
     Expires: January 4 2015                   Independent Consultant
                                                           J. Quittek
                                                             T. Dietz
                                                      NEC Europe Ltd.
                                                          July 4 2014
     
     
                  Power, Energy Monitoring and Control MIB
                  draft-ietf-eman-energy-monitoring-mib-11
     
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     Abstract
     
        This document defines a subset of the Management Information
        Base (MIB) for power and energy monitoring of devices.
     
     Conventions used in this document
     
        The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL
        NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED",
        "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as
        described in RFC 2119 [RFC2119].
     
     
     
        Table of Contents
     
        1. Introduction.............................................. 3
        2. The Internet-Standard Management Framework................ 4
        3. Use Cases................................................. 4
        4. Terminology............................................... 4
        5. Architecture Concepts Applied to the MIB Modules.......... 5
        5.1. Energy Object Tables.................................... 5
        5.1.1. ENERGY-OBJECT-MIB..................................... 5
        5.1.2. POWER-ATTRIBUTES-MIB.................................. 7
        5.1.3. UML Diagram........................................... 9
        5.2. Energy Object Identity................................. 12
        5.3. Power State............................................ 12
              5.3.1. Power State Set.................................13
        5.4. Energy Object Usage Information........................ 13
        5.5. Optional Power Usage Attributes........................ 14
        5.6. Optional Energy Measurement............................ 14
        5.7. Fault Management....................................... 18
        6. Discovery................................................ 18
     
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        7. Link with the other IETF MIBs............................ 19
           7.1. Link with the ENTITY-MIB and the ENTITY-SENSOR MIB...19
           7.2. Link with the ENTITY-STATE MIB.......................20
           7.3. Link with the POWER-OVER-ETHERNET MIB................21
           7.4. Link with the UPS MIB................................21
           7.5. Link with the LLDP and LLDP-MED MIBs.................22
        8. Structure of the MIB..................................... 23
        9. MIB Definitions.......................................... 24
           9.1. The IANAPowerStateSet-MIB MIB Module.................24
           9.2. The ENERGY-OBJECT-MIB MIB Module.....................27
           9.3. The POWER-ATTRIBUTES-MIB MIB Module..................48
        10. Implementation Status................................... 61
        10.1. SNMP Research......................................... 61
        10.2. Cisco Systems......................................... 62
        11. Security Considerations................................. 62
        12. IANA Considerations..................................... 63
        12.1. IANAPowerStateSet-MIB module.......................... 64
        13. Contributors............................................ 64
        14. Acknowledgment.......................................... 64
        15. References.............................................. 65
        15.1. Normative References.................................. 65
        15.2. Informative References................................ 65
     
     
     
     1. Introduction
     
        This document defines a subset of the Management Information
        Base (MIB) for use in energy management of devices within or
        connected to communication networks.  The MIB modules in this
        document are designed to provide a model for energy management,
        which includes monitoring for Power State and energy consumption
        of networked elements.  This MIB takes into account the Energy
        Management Framework [EMAN-FMWK], which, in turn, is based on
        the Requirements for Energy Management [RFC6988].
     
        Energy management can be applied to devices in communication
        networks. Target devices for this specification include (but are
        not limited to): routers, switches, Power over Ethernet (PoE)
        endpoints, protocol gateways for building management systems,
        intelligent meters, home energy gateways, hosts and servers,
        sensor proxies, etc. Target devices and the use cases for Energy
        Management are discussed in Energy Management Applicability
        Statement [EMAN-AS].
     
        Where applicable, device monitoring extends to the individual
        components of the device and to any attached dependent devices.
        For example: A device can contain components that are
        independent from a power-state point of view, such as line
        cards, processor cards, hard drives.  A device can also have
     
     
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        dependent attached devices, such as a switch with PoE endpoints
        or a power distribution unit with attached endpoints.
     
     
     2. The Internet-Standard Management Framework
     
        For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the
        current Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer to
        section 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 MIB modules that are compliant to
        SMIv2, which is described in STD 58, RFC 2578 [RFC2578], STD 58,
        RFC 2579 [RFC2579] and STD 58, RFC 2580 [RFC2580].
     
     
     3. Use Cases
     
        Requirements for power and energy monitoring for networking
        devices are specified in [RFC6988].  The requirements in
        [RFC6988] cover devices typically found in communications
        networks, such as switches, routers, and various connected
        endpoints.  For a power monitoring architecture to be useful, it
        should also apply to facility meters, power distribution units,
        gateway proxies for commercial building control, home automation
        devices, and devices that interface with the utility and/or
        smart grid.  Accordingly, the scope of the MIB modules in this
        document are broader than that specified in [RFC6988]. Several
        use cases for Energy Management have been identified in the
        "Energy Management (EMAN) Applicability Statement" [EMAN-AS].
     
     
     4. Terminology
     
       Please refer to [EMAN-FMWK] for the definitions of the
       following terminology used in this draft.
     
                Energy Management
                Energy Management System (EnMS)
                Energy Monitoring
                Energy Control
                electrical equipment
                non-electrical equipment (mechanical equipment)
                device
                component
                power inlet
     
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                power outlet
                energy
                power
                demand
                provide energy
                receive energy
                meter (energy meter)
                battery
                Power Interface
                Nameplate Power
                Power Attributes
                Power Quality
                Power State
                Power State Set
     
     
     5. Architecture Concepts Applied to the MIB Modules
     
        This section describes the concepts specified in the Energy
        Management Framework [EMAN-FMWK] that pertain to power usage,
        with specific information related to the MIB module specified in
        this document.  This subsection maps concepts developed in the
        Energy Management Framework [EMAN-FMWK].
     
        The Energy Monitoring MIB has 2 independent MIB modules, ENERGY-
        OBJECT-MIB and POWER-ATTRIBUTES-MIB. The first, ENERGY-OBJECT-
        MIB, is focused on measurement of power and energy. The second,
        POWER-ATTRIBUTES-MIB, is focused on power quality measurements
        for Energy Objects.
     
        Devices and their sub-components can be modeled using the
        containment tree of the ENTITY-MIB [RFC6933].
     
     5.1. Energy Object Tables
     
     5.1.1. ENERGY-OBJECT-MIB
     
        The ENERGY-OBJECT-MIB module consists of five tables.
     
        The first table is the eoMeterCapabilitiesTable.  It indicates
        the instrumentation available for each Energy Object.  Entries
        in this table indicate which other tables from the ENERGY-
        OBJECT-MIB and POWER-ATTRIBUTES-MIB are available for each
        Energy Object.  The eoMeterCapabilitiesTable is indexed by
        entPhysicalIndex [RFC6933].
     
        The second table is the eoPowerTable.  It reports the power
        consumption of each Energy Object, as well as the units, sign,
        measurement accuracy, and related objects.  The eoPowerTable is
        indexed by entPhysicalIndex.
     
     
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        The third table is the eoPowerStateTable.  For each Energy
        Object, it reports information and statistics about the
        supported Power States.  The eoPowerStateTable is indexed by
        entPhysicalIndex and eoPowerStateIndex.
     
        The fourth table is the eoEnergyParametersTable.  The entries in
        this table configure the parameters of energy and demand
        measurement collection.  This table is indexed by
        eoEnergyParametersIndex.
     
        The fifth table is the eoEnergyTable.  The entries in this table
        provide a log of the energy and demand information.  This table
        is indexed by eoEnergyParametersIndex.
        A "smidump-style" tree presentation of the MIB modules contained
        in the draft is presented. The meaning of the three symbols in
        is a compressed representation of the object's MAX-ACCESS clause
        which may have the following values:
     
                 "not-accessible"         ->  "---"
                 "accessible-for-notify"  ->  "--n"
                 "read-only"              ->  "r-n"
                 "read-write"             ->  "rwn"
     
     
         eoMeterCapabilitiesTable(1)
          |
          +---eoMeterCapabilitiesEntry(1)[entPhysicalIndex]
          |   |
          |   +---r-n  BITS             eoMeterCapability
          |
     
         eoPowerTable(2)
          |
          +---eoPowerEntry(1) [entPhysicalIndex]
          |   |
          |   +---r-n Integer32         eoPower(1)
          |   +-- r-n Unsigned32        eoPowerNamePlate(2)
          |   +-- r-n UnitMultiplier    eoPowerUnitMultiplier(3)
          |   +-- r-n Integer32         eoPowerAccuracy(4)
          |   +-- r-n INTEGER           eoPowerMeasurementCaliber(5)
          |   +-- r-n INTEGER           eoPowerCurrentType(6)
          |   +-- r-n TruthValue        eoPowerMeasurementLocal(7)
          |   +-- rwn PowerStateSet     eoPowerAdminState(8)
          |   +-- r-n PowerStateSet     eoPowerOperState(9)
          |   +-- r-n OwnerString       eoPowerStateEnterReason(10)
          |   +-- rwn Storagetype       eoPowerStorageType(11)
          |
          |
          +---eoPowerStateTable(3)
          |
     
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          |      +--eoPowerStateEntry(1)
          |      |     [entPhysicalIndex, eoPowerStateIndex]
          |      |
          |      +-- --n PowerStateSet eoPowerStateIndex(1)
          |      +-- r-n Integer32         eoPowerStateMaxPower(2)
          |      +-- r-n UnitMultiplier
          |                      eoPowerStatePowerUnitMultiplier(3)
          |      +-- r-n TimeTicks         eoPowerStateTotalTime(4)
          |      +-- r-n Counter32         eoPowerStateEnterCount(5)
          |
          +eoEnergyParametersTable(4)
          |
          +---eoEnergyParametersEntry(1) [eoEnergyParametersIndex]
          |
          |   +-- --n PhysicalIndex  eoEnergyObjectIndex(1)
          |   +   r-n Integer32      eoEnergyParametersIndex(2)
          |   +-- rwn TimeInterval   eoEnergyParametersIntervalLength(3)
          |   +-- rwn Unsigned32     eoEnergyParametersIntervalNumber(4)
          |   +-- rwn INTEGER        eoEnergyParametersIntervalMode(5)
          |   +-- rwn TimeInterval   eoEnergyParametersIntervalWindow(6)
          |   +-- rwn Unsigned32     eoEnergyParametersSampleRate(7)
          |   +-- rwn StorageType    eoEnergyParametersStorageType(8)
          |   +-- rwn RowStatus      eoEnergyParametersStatus(9)
          |
          +eoEnergyTable(5)
          |
          +---eoEnergyEntry(1)
          |    [eoEnergyParametersIndex,eoEnergyCollectionStartTime]
          |
          |   +-- r-n TimeTicks      eoEnergyCollectionStartTime(1)
          |   +-- r-n Unsigned32     eoEnergyConsumed(2)
          |   +-- r-n Unsigned32     eoEnergyProvided(3)
          |   +-- r-n Unsigned32     eoEnergyStored(4)
          |   +-- r-n UnitMultiplier eoEnergyUnitMultiplier(5)
          |   +-- r-n Integer32      eoEnergyAccuracy(6)
          |   +-- r-n Unsigned32     eoEnergyMaxConsumed(7)
          |   +-- r-n Unsigned32     eoEnergyMaxProduced(8)
          |   +-- r-n TimeTicks      eoEnergyDiscontinuityTime(9)
     
     
     5.1.2. POWER-ATTRIBUTES-MIB
     
     
        The POWER-ATTRIBUTES-MIB module consists of three tables.
     
        The first table is the eoACPwrAttributesTable.  It indicates the
        power quality available for each Energy Object.  The
        eoACPwrAttributesTable is indexed by entPhysicalIndex [RFC6933].
     
        The second table is the eoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseTable.  The
        entries in this table configure the parameters of energy and
     
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        demand measurement collection.  This table is indexed by
        eoEnergyParametersIndex.
     
        The third table is the eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseTable.  For each
        Energy Object, it reports information and statistics about the
        supported Power States.  The eoPowerStateTable is indexed by
        entPhysicalIndex and eoPowerStateIndex.
     
        eoACPwrAttributesTable(1)
          |
          +---eoACPwrAttributesEntry(1) [ entPhysicalIndex]
          |   |
          |   +---r-n INTEGER    eoACPwrAttributesConfiguration(1)
          |   +-- r-n Integer32  eoACPwrAttributesAvgVoltage(2)
          |   +-- r-n Unsigned32 eoACPwrAttributesAvgCurrent(3)
          |   +-- r-n Integer32  eoACPwrAttributesFrequency(4)
          |   +-- r-n UnitMultiplier
          |                eoACPwrAttributesPowerUnitMultiplier(5)
          |   +-- r-n Integer32  eoACPwrAttributesPowerAccuracy(6)
          |   +-- r-n Integer32
          |                   eoACPwrAttributesTotalActivePower(7)
          |   +-- r-n Integer32
          |                 eoACPwrAttributesTotalReactivePower(8)
          |   +-- r-n Integer32
          |                 eoACPwrAttributesTotalApparentPower(9)
          |   +-- r-n Integer32
          |                  eoACPwrAttributesTotalPowerFactor(10)
          |   +-- r-n Integer32  eoACPwrAttributesThdCurrent(11)
          |   +-- r-n Integer32  eoACPwrAttributesThdVoltage(12)
          |
          +eoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseTable(2)
          |
          +-- eoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseEntry(1)
          |     |   [entPhysicalIndex, eoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseIndex]
          |     |
          |     +-- r-n Integer32
          |     |    eoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseIndex(1)
          |     +-- r-n Integer32
          |     |    eoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseToNextPhaseVoltage(2)
          |     +-- r-n Integer32
          |     | eoACPwrAttributesDelThdPhaseToNextPhaseVoltage(3)
          |     |
          +eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseTable(3)
          |
          +-- eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseEntry(1)
          |     |   [entPhysicalIndex, eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseIndex]
          |     |
          |     +-- r-n Integer32
          |     |     eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseIndex(1)
          |     +-- r-n Integer32
          |     |     eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseToNeutralVoltage(2)
     
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          |     +-- r-n Integer32
          |     |     eoACPwrAttributesWyeCurrent(3)
          |     +-- r-n Integer32
          |     |     eoACPwrAttributesWyeActivePower(4)
          |     +-- r-n Integer32
          |     |     eoACPwrAttributesWyeReactivePower(5)
          |     +-- r-n Integer32
          |     |     eoACPwrAttributesWyeApparentPower(6)
          |     +-- r-n Integer32
          |     |     eoACPwrAttributesWyePowerFactor(7)
          |     +-- r-n Integer32
          |     |     eoACPwrAttributesWyeThdCurrent(9)
          |     +-- r-n Integer32
          |     |     eoACPwrAttributesWyeThdPhaseToNeutralVoltage(10)
     
     
     5.1.3. UML Diagram
     
        A UML diagram representation of the MIB objects in the two MIB
        modules ENERGY-OBJECT-MIB and POWER-ATTRIBUTES-MIB is presented.
     
              +-----------------------+
              | Meter Capabilities    |
              | --------------------- |
              | eoMeterCapability     |
              +-----------------------+
     
              +-----------------------+
        |---> |  Energy Object ID (*) |
        |     | --------------------- |
        |     | entPhysicalIndex      |
        |     | entPhysicalClass      |
        |     | entPhysicalName       |
        |     | entPhysicalUUID       |
        |     +-----------------------+
        |
        |     +---------------------------+
        |---- |_ Power Table              |
        |     | ------------------------- |
        |     | eoPower                   |
        |     | eoPowerNamePlate          |
        |     | eoPowerUnitMultiplier     |
        |     | eoPowerAccuracy           |
        |     | eoPowerMeasurementCaliber |
        |     | eoPowerCurrentType        |
        |     | eoPowerMeasurementLocal   |
        |     | eoPowerAdminState         |
        |     | eoPowerOperState          |
        |     | eoPowerStateEnterReason   |
        |     | eoPowerStorageType        |
        |     +---------------------------+
     
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        |
        |     +---------------------------------+
        |---- |_Energy Object State Statistics  |
        |     |-------------------------------- |
        |     | eoPowerStateIndex               |
        |     | eoPowerStateMaxPower            |
        |     | eoPowerStatePowerUnitMultiplier |
        |     | eoPowerStateTotalTime           |
        |     | eoPowerStateEnterCount          |
        |     +---------------------------------+
        |
        |     +----------------------------------+
        |---- |    Energy ParametersTable        |
        |     | -------------------------------- |
        |     | eoEnergyObjectIndex              |
        |     | eoEnergyParametersIndex          |
        |     | eoEnergyParametersIntervalLength |
        |     | eoEnergyParametersIntervalNumber |
        |     | eoEnergyParametersIntervalMode   |
        |     | eoEnergyParametersIntervalWindow |
        |     | eoEnergyParametersSampleRate     |
        |     | eoEnergyParametersStorageType    |
        |     | eoEnergyParametersStatus         |
        |     +----------------------------------+
        |
        |     +----------------------------------+
        |---- |    Energy Table                  |
              | -------------------------------- |
              | eoEnergyCollectionStartTime      |
              | eoEnergyConsumed                 |
              | eoEnergyProvided                 |
              | eoEnergyStored                   |
              | eoEnergyUnitMultiplier           |
              | eoEnergyAccuracy                 |
              | eoEnergyMaxConsumed              |
              | eoEnergyMaxProduced              |
              | eoDiscontinuityTime              |
              +----------------------------------+
     
     
              Figure 1:UML diagram for energyObjectMib
     
              (*) Compliance with the ENERGY-OBJECT-CONTEXT-MIB
     
     
              +-----------------------+
        |---> |  Energy Object ID (*) |
        |     | --------------------- |
        |     | entPhysicalIndex      |
        |     | entPhysicalName       |
        |     | entPhysicalUUID       |
     
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        |     +-----------------------+
        |
        |     +--------------------------------------+
        |---- |  Power Attributes                    |
        |     | ------------------------------------ |
        |     | eoACPwrAttributesConfiguration       |
        |     | eoACPwrAttributesAvgVoltage          |
        |     | eoACPwrAttributesAvgCurrent          |
        |     | eoACPwrAttributesFrequency           |
        |     | eoACPwrAttributesPowerUnitMultiplier |
        |     | eoACPwrAttributesPowerAccuracy       |
        |     | eoACPwrAttributesTotalActivePower    |
        |     | eoACPwrAttributesTotalReactivePower  |
        |     | eoACPwrAttributesTotalApparentPower  |
        |     | eoACPwrAttributesTotalPowerFactor    |
        |     | eoACPwrAttributesThdCurrent          |
        |     | eoACPwrAttributesThdVoltage          |
        |     +--------------------------------------+
        |
        |
        |     +------------------------------------------------+
        |---- |  AC Input DEL Configuration                    |
        |     | ---------------------------------------------- |
        |     | eoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseIndex                 |
        |     | eoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseToNextPhaseVoltage    |
        |     | eoACPwrAttributesDelThdPhaseToNextPhaseVoltage |
        |     +------------------------------------------------+
        |
        |
        |     +----------------------------------------------+
        |---- |  AC Input WYE Configuration                  |
              | -------------------------------------------- |
              | eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseIndex               |
              | eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseToNeutralVoltage    |
              | eoACPwrAttributesWyeCurrent                  |
              | eoACPwrAttributesWyeActivePower              |
              | eoACPwrAttributesWyeReactivePower            |
              | eoACPwrAttributesWyeApparentPower            |
              | eoACPwrAttributesWyePowerFactor              |
              | eoACPwrAttributesWyeThdCurrent               |
              | eoACPwrAttributesWyeThdPhaseToNeutralVoltage |
              +----------------------------------------------+
     
               Figure 2: UML diagram for the POWER-ATTRIBUTES-MIB
     
                 (*) Compliance with the ENERGY-OBJECT-CONTEXT-MIB
     
     
     
     
     
     
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     5.2. Energy Object Identity
     
        The Energy Object identity information is specified in the
        ENERGY-OBJECT-CONTEXT-MIB module [EMAN-AWARE-MIB] primary table,
        i.e., the eoTable.  In this table, Energy Object context such as
        domain, role description, and importance are specified.  In
        addition, the ENERGY-OBJECT-CONTEXT-MIB module specifies the
        relationship between Energy Objects.  There are several possible
        relationships between Energy Objects, such as meteredBy,
        metering, poweredBy, powering, aggregatedBy, and aggregating as
        defined in the IANA-ENERGY-RELATION-MIB module [EMAN-AWARE-MIB].
     
     
     5.3. Power State
     
        An Energy Object may have energy conservation modes called Power
        States.  Between the ON and OFF states of a device, there can be
        several intermediate energy saving modes.  Those energy saving
        modes are called Power States.
     
        Power States, which represent universal states of power
        management of an Energy Object, are specified by the
        eoPowerState MIB object.  The actual Power State is specified by
        the eoPowerOperState MIB object, while the eoPowerAdminState MIB
        object specifies the Power State requested for the Energy
        Object. The difference between the values of eoPowerOperState
        and eoPowerAdminState indicates that the Energy Object is busy
        transitioning from eoPowerAdminState into the eoPowerOperState,
        at which point it will update the content of eoPowerOperState.
        In addition, the possible reason for change in Power State is
        reported in eoPowerStateEnterReason.  Regarding
        eoPowerStateEnterReason, management stations and Energy Objects
        should support any format of the owner string dictated by the
        local policy of the organization.  It is suggested that this
        name contain at least the reason for the transition change, and
        one or more of the following: IP address, management station
        name, network manager's name, location, or phone number.
     
        The MIB objects eoPowerOperState, eoPowerAdminState , and
        eoPowerStateEnterReason are contained in the eoPowerTable MIB
        table.
     
        The eoPowerStateTable table enumerates the maximum power usage
        in watts for every single supported Power State of each Power
        State Set supported by the Energy Object.  In addition,
        PowerStateTable provides additional statistics such as
        eoPowerStateEnterCount, i.e., the number of times an entity has
        visited a particular Power State, and eoPowerStateTotalTime,
        i.e., the total time spent in a particular Power State of an
        Energy Object.
     
     
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     5.3.1. Power State Set
     
        There are several standards and implementations of Power State
        Sets.  An Energy Object can support one or multiple Power State
        Set implementations concurrently.
     
        There are currently three Power State Sets defined:
     
          IEEE1621(256) - [IEEE1621]
          DMTF(512)     - [DMTF]
          EMAN(768)     - [EMAN-FMWK]
     
        The Power State Sets are listed in [EMAN-FMWK] along with each
        Power State within the Power Set.  The Power State Sets are
        specified by the PowerStateSet Textual as an IANA-maintained MIB
        module. The initial version of this MIB module is specified in
        this document.
     
     
     5.4. Energy Object Usage Information
     
        For an Energy Object, power usage is reported using eoPower.
        The magnitude of measurement is based on the
        eoPowerUnitMultiplier MIB variable, based on the UnitMultiplier
        Textual Convention (TC). Power measurement magnitude should
        conform to the IEC 62053-21 [IEC.62053-21] and IEC 62053-22
        [IEC.62053-22] definition of unit multiplier for the SI (System
        International) units of measure.  Measured values are
        represented in SI units obtained by BaseValue * 10 raised to the
        power of the unit multiplier.
     
        For example, if current power usage of an Energy Object is 3, it
        could be 3 W, 3 mW, 3 KW, or 3 MW, depending on the value of
        eoPowerUnitMultiplier.  Note that other measurements throughout
        the two MIB modules in this document use the same mechanism,
        including eoPowerStatePowerUnitMultiplier,
        eoEnergyUnitMultiplier, and oACPwrAttributesPowerUnitMultiplier.
     
        In addition to knowing the usage and magnitude, it is useful to
        know how an eoPower measurement was obtained.  An NMS can use
        this to account for the accuracy and nature of the reading
        between different implementations.  eoPowerMeasurementLocal
        describes whether the measurements were made at the device
        itself or from a remote source.  The eoPowerMeasurementCaliber
        describes the method that was used to measure the power and can
        distinguish actual or estimated values.  There may be devices in
        the network, which may not be able to measure or report power
        consumption.  For those devices, the object
        eoPowerMeasurementCaliber shall report that the measurement
     
     
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        mechanism is "unavailable" and the eoPower measurement shall be
        "0".
     
        The nameplate power rating of an Energy Object is specified in
        eoPowerNameplate MIB object.
     
     
     5.5. Optional Power Usage Attributes
     
        The optional POWER-ATTRIBUTES-MIB module can be implemented to
        further describe power usage attributes measurement.  The POWER-
        ATTRIBUTES-MIB module is aligned with IEC 61850 7-2 standard to
        describe AC measurements.
     
        The POWER-ATTRIBUTES-MIB module contains a primary table,
        eoACPwrAttributesTable, that defines power attributes
        measurements for supported entPhysicalIndex entities, as a
        sparse extension of the eoPowerTable (with entPhysicalIndex as
        primary index).  This eoACPwrAttributesTable table contains such
        information as the configuration (single phase, DEL 3 phases,
        WYE 3 phases), voltage, frequency, power accuracy, total
        active/reactive power/apparent power, amperage, and voltage.
     
        In case of 3-phase power, an additional table is populated with
        Power Attributes measurements per phase (hence, double indexed
        by the entPhysicalIndex and a phase index).  This table,
        describes attributes specific to either WYE or DEL
        configurations.
     
        In a DEL configuration, the eoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseTable
        describes the phase-to-phase power attributes measurements,
        i.e., voltage.  In a DEL configuration, the current is equal in
        all three phases.
     
        In a WYE configuration, the eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseTable
        describes the phase-to-neutral power attributes measurements,
        i.e., voltage, current, active/reactive/apparent power, and
        power factor.
     
     5.6. Optional Energy Measurement
     
        It is only relevant to measure energy and demand when there are
        actual power measurements obtained from measurement hardware. If
        the eoPowerMeasurementCaliber MIB object has values of
        unavailable, unknown, estimated, or presumed, then the energy
        and demand values are not useful.
     
        Two tables are introduced to characterize energy measurement of
        an Energy Object: eoEnergyTable and eoEnergyParametersTable.
        Both energy and demand information can be represented via the
        eoEnergyTable.  Demand information can be represented.
     
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        The eoEnergyParametersTable consists of the parameters defining
        eoEnergyParametersIndex - an index for the Energy Object,
        eoEnergyObjectIndex - linked to the entPhysicalIndex of the
        Energy Object, the duration of measurement intervals in seconds,
        (eoEnergyParametersIntervalLength), the number of successive
        intervals to be stored in the eoEnergyTable,
        (eoEnergyParametersIntervalNumber), the type of measurement
        technique (eoEnergyParametersIntervalMode), and a sample rate
        used to calculate the average (eoEnergyParametersSampleRate).
        Judicious choice of the sampling rate will ensure accurate
        measurement of energy while not imposing an excessive polling
        burden.
     
        There are three eoEnergyParametersIntervalMode types used for
        energy measurement collection: period, sliding, and total.  The
        choices of the three different modes of collection are based on
        IEC standard 61850-7-4.  Note that multiple
        eoEnergyParametersIntervalMode types MAY be configured
        simultaneously.  It is important to note that for a given Energy
        Object, multiple modes (periodic, total, sliding window) of
        energy measurement collection can be configured with the use of
        eoEnergyParametersIndex.  However, simultaneous measurement in
        multiple modes for a given Energy Object depends on the Energy
        Object capability.
     
        These three eoEnergyParametersIntervalMode types are illustrated
        by the following three figures, for which:
     
        - The horizontal axis represents the current time, with the
        symbol <--- L ---> expressing the
        eoEnergyParametersIntervalLength, and the
        eoEnergyCollectionStartTime is represented by S1, S2, S3, S4,
        ..., Sx where x is the value of
        eoEnergyParametersIntervalNumber.
     
        - The vertical axis represents the time interval of sampling and
        the value of eoEnergyConsumed can be obtained at the end of the
        sampling period.  The symbol =========== denotes the duration of
        the sampling period.
     
     
              |             |             | =========== |
              |============ |             |             |
              |             |             |             |
              |             |============ |             |
              |             |             |             |
              | <--- L ---> | <--- L ---> | <--- L ---> |
              |             |             |             |
             S1            S2            S3             S4
     
                Figure 3 : Period eoEnergyParametersIntervalMode
     
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        A eoEnergyParametersIntervalMode type of 'period' specifies non-
        overlapping periodic measurements.  Therefore, the next
        eoEnergyCollectionStartTime is equal to the previous
        eoEnergyCollectionStartTime plus
        eoEnergyParametersIntervalLength. S2=S1+L; S3=S2+L, ...
     
     
                       |============ |
                       |             |
                       | <--- L ---> |
                       |             |
                       |   |============ |
                       |   |             |
                       |   | <--- L ---> |
                       |   |             |
                       |   |   |============ |
                       |   |   |             |
                       |   |   | <--- L ---> |
                       |   |   |             |
                       |   |   |   |============ |
                       |   |   |   |             |
                       |   |   |   | <--- L ---> |
                      S1   |   |   |             |
                           |   |   |             |
                           |   |   |             |
                          S2   |   |             |
                               |   |             |
                               |   |             |
                              S3   |             |
                                   |             |
                                   |             |
                                  S4
     
               Figure 4 : Sliding eoEnergyParametersIntervalMode
     
        A eoEnergyParametersIntervalMode type of 'sliding' specifies
        overlapping periodic measurements.
     
     
     
        |                          |
        |========================= |
        |                          |
        |                          |
        |                          |
        |  <--- Total length --->  |
        |                          |
                         S1
     
                Figure 5  : Total eoEnergyParametersIntervalMode
     
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        A eoEnergyParametersIntervalMode type of 'total' specifies a
        continuous measurement since the last reset.  The value of
        eoEnergyParametersIntervalNumber should be (1) one and
        eoEnergyParametersIntervalLength is ignored.
     
        The eoEnergyParametersStatus is used to start and stop energy
        usage logging.  The status of this variable is "active" when all
        the objects in eoEnergyParametersTable are appropriate which in
        turn indicates if eoEnergyTable entries exist or not. Finally,
        the eoEnergyParametersStorageType variable indicates the storage
        type for this row, i.e. whether the persistence is maintained
        across a device reload.
     
        The eoEnergyTable consists of energy measurements in
        eoEnergyConsumed, eoEnergyProvided and eoEnergyStored, the units
        of the measured energy eoEnergyUnitMultiplier, and the maximum
        observed energy within a window eoEnergyMaxConsumed,
        eoEnergyMaxProduced.
     
        Measurements of the total energy consumed by an Energy Object
        may suffer from interruptions in the continuous measurement of
        energy consumption.  In order to indicate such interruptions,
        the object eoEnergyDiscontinuityTime is provided for indicating
        the time of the last interruption of total energy measurement.
        eoEnergyDiscontinuityTime shall indicate the sysUpTime [RFC3418]
        when the device was reset.
     
        The following example illustrates the eoEnergyTable and
        eoEnergyParametersTable:
     
        First, in order to estimate energy, a time interval to sample
        energy should be specified, i.e.,
        eoEnergyParametersIntervalLength can be set to "900 seconds" or
        15 minutes and the number of consecutive intervals over which
        the maximum energy is calculated
        (eoEnergyParametersIntervalNumber) as "10".  The sampling rate
        internal to the Energy Object for measurement of power usage
        (eoEnergyParametersSampleRate) can be "1000 milliseconds", as
        set by the Energy Object as a reasonable value.  Then, the
        eoEnergyParametersStatus is set to active to indicate that the
        Energy Object should start monitoring the usage per the
        eoEnergyTable.
     
        The indices for the eoEnergyTable are eoEnergyParametersIndex,
        which identifies the index for the setting of energy measurement
        collection Energy Object, and eoEnergyCollectionStartTime, which
        denotes the start time of the energy measurement interval based
        on sysUpTime [RFC3418].  The value of eoEnergyComsumed is the
        measured energy consumption over the time interval specified
        (eoEnergyParametersIntervalLength) based on the Energy Object
     
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        internal sampling rate (eoEnergyParametersSampleRate).  While
        choosing the values for the eoEnergyParametersIntervalLength and
        eoEnergyParametersSampleRate, it is recommended to take into
        consideration either the network element resources adequate to
        process and store the sample values, and the mechanism used to
        calculate the eoEnergyConsumed.  The units are derived from
        eoEnergyUnitMultiplier.  For example, eoEnergyConsumed can be
        "100" with eoEnergyUnitMultiplier equal to 0, the measured
        energy consumption of the Energy Object is 100 watt-hours.  The
        eoEnergyMaxConsumed is the maximum energy observed and that can
        be "150 watt-hours".
     
        The eoEnergyTable has a buffer to retain a certain number of
        intervals, as defined by eoEnergyParametersIntervalNumber.
        If the default value of "10" is kept, then the eoEnergyTable
        contains 10 energy measurements, including the maximum.
     
        Here is a brief explanation of how the maximum energy can be
        calculated.  The first observed energy measurement value is
        taken to be the initial maximum.  With each subsequent
        measurement, based on numerical comparison, maximum energy may
        be updated.  The maximum value is retained as long as the
        measurements are taking place.  Based on periodic polling of
        this table, an NMS could compute the maximum over a longer
        period, e.g., a month, 3 months, or a year.
     
     
     5.7. Fault Management
     
        [RFC6988] specifies requirements about Power States such as "the
        current Power State" , "the time of the last state change", "the
        total time spent in each state", "the number of transitions to
        each state" etc.  Some of these requirements are fulfilled
        explicitly by MIB objects such as eoPowerOperState,
        eoPowerStateTotalTime and eoPowerStateEnterCount.  Some of the
        other requirements are met via the SNMP NOTIFICATION mechanism.
        eoPowerStateChange SNMP notification which is generated when the
        value of oPowerStateIndex, eoPowerOperState, or
        eoPowerAdminState have changed.
     
     
     6. Discovery
     
        It is probable that most Energy Objects will require the
        implementation of the ENERGY-OBJECT-CONTEXT-MIB [EMAN-AWARE-MIB]
        as a prerequisite for this MIB module.  In such a case,
        eoPowerTable of the EMAN-ENERGY-OBJECT-MIB is cross-referenced
        with the eoTable of ENERGY-OBJECT-CONTEXT-MIB via
        entPhysicalIndex.  Every Energy Object MUST implement
        entPhysicalIndex, entPhysicalClass, entPhysicalName and
        entPhysicalUUID from the ENTITY-MIB [RFC6933].  As the primary
     
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        index for the Energy Object, entPhysicalIndex is used: It
        characterizes the Energy Object in the ENERGY-OBJECT-MIB and the
        POWER-ATTRIBUTES-MIB MIB modules (this document).
     
        The NMS must first poll the ENERGY-OBJECT-CONTEXT-MIB MIB module
        [EMAN-AWARE-MIB], if available, in order to discover all the
        Energy Objects and the relationships between those Energy
        Objects. In the ENERGY-OBJECT-CONTEXT-MIB module tables, the
        Energy Objects are indexed by the entPhysicalIndex.
     
        From there, the NMS must poll the eoPowerStateTable (specified
        in the ENERGY-OBJECT-MIB module in this document), which
        enumerates, amongst other things, the maximum power usage.  As
        the entries in eoPowerStateTable table are indexed by the
        Energy Object ( entPhysicalIndex) and by the Power State Set
        (eoPowerStateIndex), the maximum power usage is discovered per
        Energy Object, and the power usage per Power State of the Power
        State Set.  In other words, reading the eoPowerStateTable allows
        the discovery of each Power State within every Power State Set
        supported by the Energy Object.
     
        The MIB module may be populated with the Energy Object
        relationship information, which have its own Energy Object index
        value (entPhysicalIndex). However, the Energy Object
        relationship must be discovered via the ENERGY-OBJECT-CONTEXT-
        MIB module.
     
        Finally, the NMS can monitor the power attributes with the
        POWER-ATTRIBUTES-MIB MIB module, which reuses the
        entPhysicalIndex to index the Energy Object.
     
     
     7. Link with the other IETF MIBs
     
     
     7.1. Link with the ENTITY-MIB and the ENTITY-SENSOR MIB
     
        RFC 6933 [RFC6933] defines the ENTITY-MIB module that lists the
        physical entities of a networking device (router, switch, etc.)
        and those physical entities indexed by entPhysicalIndex.  From
        an energy-management standpoint, the physical entities that
        consume or produce energy are of interest.
     
        RFC 3433 [RFC3433] defines the ENTITY-SENSOR MIB module that
        provides a standardized way of obtaining information (current
        value of the sensor, operational status of the sensor, and the
        data units precision) from sensors embedded in networking
        devices.  Sensors are associated with each index of
        entPhysicalIndex of the ENTITY-MIB [RFC6933].  While the focus
        of the Power, Energy Monitoring and Control MIB is on
        measurement of power usage of networking equipment indexed by
     
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        the ENTITY-MIB, this MIB supports a customized power scale for
        power measurement and different Power States of networking
        equipment, and functionality to configure the Power States.
     
        The Energy Objects are modeled by the entPhysicalIndex through
        the entPhysicalEntity MIB object specified in the eoTable in the
        ENERGY-OBJECT-CONTEXT-MIB MIB module [EMAN-AWARE-MIB].
     
        The ENTITY-SENSOR MIB [RFC3433] does not have the ANSI C12.x
        accuracy classes required for electricity (e.g., 1%, 2%, 0.5%
        accuracy classes). Indeed, entPhySensorPrecision [RFC3433]
        represents "The number of decimal places of precision in fixed-
        point sensor values returned by the associated entPhySensorValue
        object".  The ANSI and IEC Standards are used for power
        measurement and these standards require that we use an accuracy
        class, not the scientific-number precision model specified in
        RFC3433.  The eoPowerAccuracy MIB object models this accuracy.
        Note that eoPowerUnitMultipler represents the scale factor per
        IEC 62053-21 [IEC.62053-21] and IEC 62053-22 [IEC.62053-22],
        which is a more logical representation for power measurements
        (compared to entPhySensorScale), with the mantissa and the
        exponent values X * 10 ^ Y.
     
        Power measurements specifying the qualifier 'UNITS' for each
        measured value in watts are used in the LLDP-EXT-MED-MIB, POE
        [RFC3621], and UPS [RFC1628] MIBs.  The same 'UNITS' qualifier
        is used for the power measurement values.
     
        One cannot assume that the ENTITY-MIB and ENTITY-SENSOR MIB are
        implemented for all Energy Objects that need to be monitored.  A
        typical example is a converged building gateway, which can
        monitor other devices in a building and provides a proxy between
        SNMP and a protocol like BACNET.  Another example is the home
        energy controller.  In such cases, the eoPhysicalEntity value
        contains the zero value, using the PhysicalIndexOrZero textual
        convention.
     
        The eoPower is similar to entPhySensorValue [RFC3433] and the
        eoPowerUnitMultipler is similar to entPhySensorScale.
     
     
     7.2. Link with the ENTITY-STATE MIB
     
        For each entity in the ENTITY-MIB [RFC6933], the ENTITY-STATE
        MIB [RFC4268] specifies the operational states (entStateOper:
        unknown, enabled, disabled, testing), the alarm (entStateAlarm:
        unknown, underRepair, critical, major, minor, warning,
        indeterminate) and the possible values of standby states
        (entStateStandby: unknown, hotStandby, coldStandby,
        providingService).
     
     
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        From a power monitoring point of view, in contrast to the entity
        operational states of entities, Power States are required, as
        proposed in the Power, Energy Monitoring and Control MIB module.
        Those Power States can be mapped to the different operational
        states in the ENTITY-STATE MIB, if a formal mapping is required.
        For example, the entStateStandby "unknown", "hotStandby",
        "coldStandby", states could map to the Power State "unknown",
        "ready", "standby", respectively, while the entStateStandby
        "providingService" could map to any "low" to "high" Power State.
     
     
     7.3. Link with the POWER-OVER-ETHERNET MIB
     
        Power-over-Ethernet MIB [RFC3621] provides an energy monitoring
        and configuration framework for power over Ethernet devices.
        RFC 3621 defines a port group entity on a switch for power
        monitoring and management policy and does not use the
        entPhysicalIndex index.  Indeed, pethMainPseConsumptionPower is
        indexed by the pethMainPseGroupIndex, which has no mapping with
        the entPhysicalIndex.
     
        If the Power-over-Ethernet MIB [RFC3621] is supported, the
        Energy Object eoethPortIndex and eoethPortGrpIndex contain the
        pethPsePortIndex and pethPsePortGroupIndex, respectively.
        However, one cannot assume that the Power-over-Ethernet MIB is
        implemented for most or all Energy Objects. In such cases, the
        eoethPortIndex and eoethPortGrpIndex values contain the zero
        value, via the new PethPsePortIndexOrZero and textual
        PethPsePortGroupIndexOrZero conventions.
     
        In either case, the entPhysicalIndex MIB object is used as the
        unique Energy Object index.
     
        Note that, even though the Power-over-Ethernet MIB [RFC3621] was
        created after the ENTITY-SENSOR MIB [RFC3433], it does not reuse
        the precision notion from the ENTITY-SENSOR MIB, i.e., the
        entPhySensorPrecision MIB object.
     
     
     7.4. Link with the UPS MIB
     
        To protect against unexpected power disruption, data centers and
        buildings make use of Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS).  To
        protect critical assets, a UPS can be restricted to a particular
        subset or domain of the network.  UPS usage typically lasts only
        for a finite period of time, until normal power supply is
        restored.  Planning is required to decide on the capacity of the
        UPS based on output power and duration of probable power outage.
        To properly provision UPS power in a data center or building, it
        is important to first understand the total demand required to
        support all the entities in the site.  This demand can be
     
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        assessed and monitored via the Power, Energy Monitoring and
        Control MIB.
     
        UPS MIB [RFC1628] provides information on the state of the UPS
        network.  Implementation of the UPS MIB is useful at the
        aggregate level of a data center or a building.  The MIB module
        contains several groups of variables:
     
        - upsIdent: Identifies the UPS entity (name, model, etc.).
     
        - upsBattery group: Indicates the battery state
        (upsbatteryStatus, upsEstimatedMinutesRemaining, etc.)
     
        - upsInput group: Characterizes the input load to the UPS
        (number of input lines, voltage, current, etc.).
     
        - upsOutput: Characterizes the output from the UPS (number of
        output lines, voltage, current, etc.)
     
        - upsAlarms: Indicates the various alarm events.
     
        The measurement of power in the UPS MIB is in volts, amperes and
        watts.  The units of power measurement are RMS volts and RMS
        Amperes. They are not based on the EntitySensorDataScale and
        EntitySensorDataPrecision of ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB.
     
        Both the Power, Energy Monitoring and Control MIB and the UPS
        MIB may be implemented on the same UPS SNMP agent, without
        conflict.  In this case, the UPS device itself is the Energy
        Object and any of the UPS meters or submeters are the Energy
        Objects with a possible relationship as defined in [EMAN-FMWK].
     
     7.5. Link with the LLDP and LLDP-MED MIBs
     
        The LLDP Protocol is a Data Link Layer protocol used by network
        devices to advertise their identities, capabilities, and
        interconnections on a LAN network.
     
        The Media Endpoint Discovery is an enhancement of LLDP, known as
        LLDP-MED.  The LLDP-MED enhancements specifically address voice
        applications.  LLDP-MED covers 6 basic areas: capability
        discovery, LAN speed and duplex discovery, network policy
        discovery, location identification discovery, inventory
        discovery, and power discovery.
     
        Of particular interest to the current MIB module is the power
        discovery, which allows the endpoint device (such as a PoE
        phone) to convey power requirements to the switch.  In power
        discovery, LLDP-MED has four Type Length Values (TLVs): power
        type, power source, power priority and power value.
        Respectively, those TLVs provide information related to the type
     
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        of power (power sourcing entity versus powered device), how the
        device is powered (from the line, from a backup source, from
        external power source, etc.), the power priority (how important
        is it that this device has power?), and how much power the
        device needs.
     
        The power priority specified in the LLDP-MED MIB [LLDP-MED-MIB]
        actually comes from the Power-over-Ethernet MIB [RFC3621]. If
        the Power-over-Ethernet MIB [RFC3621] is supported, the exact
        value from the pethPsePortPowerPriority [RFC3621] is copied over
        into the lldpXMedRemXPoEPDPowerPriority [LLDP-MED-MIB];
        otherwise the value in lldpXMedRemXPoEPDPowerPriority is
        "unknown". From the Power, Energy Monitoring and Control MIB, it
        is possible to identify the pethPsePortPowerPriority [RFC3621],
        via the eoethPortIndex and eoethPortGrpIndex.
     
        The lldpXMedLocXPoEPDPowerSource [LLDP-MED-MIB] is similar to
        eoPowerMeasurementLocal in indicating if the power for an
        attached device is local or from a remote device. If the LLDP-
        MED MIB is supported, the following mapping can be applied to
        the eoPowerMeasurementLocal: lldpXMedLocXPoEPDPowerSource
        fromPSE(2) and local(3) can be mapped to false and true,
        respectively.
     
     
     8. Structure of the MIB
     
        The primary MIB object in the energyObjectMib MIB module is the
        energyObjectMibObjects root. The eoPowerTable table of
        energyObjectMibObjects describes the power measurement
        attributes of an Energy Object entity. The identity of a device
        in terms of uniquely identification of the Energy Object and its
        relationship to other entities in the network are addressed in
        [EMAN-AWARE-MIB].
     
        Logically, this MIB module is a sparse extension of the
        ENERGY-OBJECT-CONTEXT-MIB module [EMAN-AWARE-MIB]. Thus the
        following requirements which are applied to [EMAN-AWARE-MIB] are
        also applicable. As a requirement for this MIB module, [EMAN-
        AWARE-MIB] SHOULD be implemented and as Module Compliance of
        ENTITY-MIB V4 [RFC6933] with respect to entity4CRCompliance MUST
        be supported which requires 4 MIB objects: entPhysicalIndex,
        entPhysicalClass, entPhysicalName and entPhysicalUUID MUST be
        implemented.
     
        eoMeterCapabilitiesTable is useful to enable applications to
        determine the capabilities supported by the local management
        agent.  This table indicates the energy monitoring MIB groups
        that are supported by the local management system. By reading
        the value of this object, it is possible for applications to
        know which tables contain the information and are usable without
     
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        walking through the table and querying every element which
        involves a trial-and-error process.
     
        The power measurement of an Energy Object contains information
        describing its power usage (eoPower) and its current Power State
        (eoPowerOperState).  In addition to power usage, additional
        information describing the units of measurement
        (eoPowerAccuracy, eoPowerUnitMultiplier), how power usage
        measurement was obtained  (eoPowerMeasurementCaliber), the
        source of power measurement (eoPowerMeasurementLocal) and the
        type of power (eoPowerCurrentType) are described.
     
        An Energy Object may contain an optional eoEnergyTable to
        describe energy measurement information over time.
     
        An Energy Object may contain an optional eoACPwrAttributesTable
        table (specified in the POWER-ATTRIBUTES-MIB module) that
        describes the electrical characteristics associated with the
        current Power State and usage.
     
        An Energy Object may also contain optional battery information
        associated with this entity.
     
     
     9. MIB Definitions
     
     
     9.1. The IANAPowerStateSet-MIB MIB Module
     
        -- ************************************************************
        --
        --
        -- This MIB, maintained by IANA, contains a single Textual
        -- Convention: PowerStateSet
        --
        -- ************************************************************
     
        IANAPowerStateSet-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
     
        IMPORTS
            MODULE-IDENTITY, mib-2     FROM SNMPv2-SMI
            TEXTUAL-CONVENTION         FROM SNMPv2-TC;
     
        ianaPowerStateSet MODULE-IDENTITY
            LAST-UPDATED    "201406070000Z"    -- 07 June 2014
              ORGANIZATION "IANA"
              CONTACT-INFO "
     
     
                               Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
                               Postal: ICANN
     
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                               12025 Waterfront Drive Suite 300
                               Los Angeles, CA 90094
                               Tel: +1-310-301 5800
                               EMail: iana&iana.org"
            DESCRIPTION
               "This MIB module defines the PowerStateSet Textual
               Convention, which specifies the Power State Sets and
               Power State Set Values an Energy Object supports
     
               Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2014).
               The initial version of this MIB module was published in
               RFC XXXX; for full legal notices see the RFC itself.
     
               Supplementary information may be available at
               http://www.ietf.org/copyrights/ianamib.html"
     
           -- revision history
     
            REVISION "201406070000Z"     -- 07 June 2014
            DESCRIPTION
               "Initial version of this MIB module, as published as RFC
               XXXX."
     
            -- RFC Editor, please replace xxx with the IANA allocation
            -- for this MIB module and XXXX with the number of the
            -- approved RFC
     
     
           ::= { mib-2 xxx }
     
     
        PowerStateSet ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
            STATUS  current
            DESCRIPTION
               "IANAPowerState is a textual convention that describes
               Power State Sets and Power State Set Values an Energy
               Object supports. IANA has created a registry of Power
               State supported by an Energy Object and IANA shall
               administer the list of Power State Sets and Power
               States.
     
               The textual convention assumes that Power States in a
               power state set are limited to 255 distinct values. For
               a Power State Set S, the named number with the value S *
               256 is allocated to indicate the Power State set. For a
               Power State X in the Power State S, the named number
               with the value S * 256 + X + 1 is allocated to represent
               the Power State.
     
     
     
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               Requests for new values should be made to IANA via email
               (iana&iana.org)."
     
            REFERENCE
               "http://www.iana.org/assignments/power-state-sets"
     
            SYNTAX      INTEGER {
               other(0),        -- indicates other set
               unknown(255),    -- unknown
     
               ieee1621(256),    -- indicates IEEE1621 set
               ieee1621Off(257),
               ieee1621Sleep(258),
               ieee1621On(259),
     
               dmtf(512),        -- indicates DMTF set
               dmtfOn(513),
               dmtfSleepLight(514),
               dmtfSleepDeep(515),
               dmtfOffHard(516),
               dmtfOffSoft(517),
               dmtfHibernate(518),
               dmtfPowerOffSoft(519),
               dmtfPowerOffHard(520),
               dmtfMasterBusReset(521),
               dmtfDiagnosticInterrapt(522),
               dmtfOffSoftGraceful(523),
               dmtfOffHardGraceful(524),
               dmtfMasterBusResetGraceful(525),
               dmtfPowerCycleOffSoftGraceful(526),
               dmtfPowerCycleHardGraceful(527),
     
               eman(1024),       -- indicates EMAN set
               emanmechoff(1025),
               emansoftoff(1026),
               emanhibernate(1027),
               emansleep(1028),
               emanstandby(1029),
               emanready(1030),
               emanlowMinus(1031),
     
               emanlow(1032),
               emanmediumMinus(1033),
               emanmedium(1034),
               emanhighMinus(1035),
               emanhigh(1036)
     
                       }
           END
     
     
     
     
     
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     9.2. The ENERGY-OBJECT-MIB MIB Module
     
     
        -- ************************************************************
        --
        --
        -- This MIB is used to monitor power usage of network
        -- devices
        --
        -- *************************************************************
     
        ENERGY-OBJECT-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
     
        IMPORTS
            MODULE-IDENTITY,
            OBJECT-TYPE,
            NOTIFICATION-TYPE,
            mib-2,
            Integer32, Counter32, Unsigned32, TimeTicks
                FROM SNMPv2-SMI
            TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, RowStatus, TimeInterval,
            TimeStamp, TruthValue, StorageType
                FROM SNMPv2-TC
            MODULE-COMPLIANCE, NOTIFICATION-GROUP, OBJECT-GROUP
                FROM SNMPv2-CONF
            OwnerString
                FROM RMON-MIB
            entPhysicalIndex
               FROM ENTITY-MIB
            PowerStateSet
               FROM IANAPowerStateSet-MIB;
     
        energyObjectMib MODULE-IDENTITY
            LAST-UPDATED    "201406070000Z"     -- 07 June 2014
     
            ORGANIZATION    "IETF EMAN Working Group"
            CONTACT-INFO
                    "WG charter:
                    http://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/eman/charter/
     
                  Mailing Lists:
                     General Discussion: eman@ietf.org
     
                     To Subscribe:
                     https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/eman
     
                     Archive:
                     http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/eman
     
                  Editors:
                     Mouli Chandramouli
     
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                     Cisco Systems, Inc.
                     Sarjapur Outer Ring Road
                     Bangalore 560103
                     IN
                     Phone: +91 80 4429 2409
                     Email: moulchan@cisco.com
     
                     Brad Schoening
                     44 Rivers Edge Drive
                     Little Silver, NJ 07739
                     US
                     Email: brad.schoening@verizon.net
     
                     Juergen Quittek
                     NEC Europe Ltd.
                     NEC Laboratories Europe
                     Network Research Division
                     Kurfuersten-Anlage 36
                     Heidelberg  69115
                     DE
                     Phone: +49 6221 4342-115
                     Email: quittek@neclab.eu
     
                     Thomas Dietz
                     NEC Europe Ltd.
                     NEC Laboratories Europe
                     Network Research Division
                     Kurfuersten-Anlage 36
                     69115 Heidelberg
                     DE
                     Phone: +49 6221 4342-128
                     Email: Thomas.Dietz@nw.neclab.eu
     
                     Benoit Claise
                     Cisco Systems, Inc.
                     De Kleetlaan 6a b1
                     Degem 1831
                     Belgium
                     Phone:  +32 2 704 5622
                     Email: bclaise@cisco.com"
     
            DESCRIPTION
               "This MIB is used to monitor power and energy in
                devices.
     
                The tables eoMeterCapabilitiesTable and eoPowerTable
                are a sparse extension of the eoTable from the
                ENERGY-OBJECT-CONTEXT-MIB. As a requirement
                [EMAN-AWARE-MIB] SHOULD be implemented.
     
                Module Compliance of ENTITY-MIB v4 with respect to
     
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                entity4CRCompliance MUST be supported which requires
                implementation of 4 MIB objects: entPhysicalIndex,
                entPhysicalClass, entPhysicalName and entPhysicalUUID."
     
            REVISION "201406070000Z"     -- 07 June 2014
            DESCRIPTION
               "Initial version, published as RFC XXXX."
     
             -- RFC Editor, please replace yyy with the IANA allocation
             -- for this MIB module and XXXX with the number of the
             -- approved RFC
     
           ::= { mib-2 yyy }
     
        energyObjectMibNotifs OBJECT IDENTIFIER
            ::= { energyObjectMib 0 }
     
        energyObjectMibObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER
            ::= { energyObjectMib 1 }
     
        energyObjectMibConform  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
            ::= { energyObjectMib 2 }
     
     
        -- Textual Conventions
     
     
        UnitMultiplier ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
            STATUS           current
            DESCRIPTION
               "The Unit Multiplier is an integer value that represents
               the IEEE 61850 Annex A units multiplier associated with
               the integer units used to measure the power or energy.
     
               For example, when used with eoPowerUnitMultiplier, -3
               represents 10^-3 or milliwatts."
            REFERENCE
               "The International System of Units (SI), National
               Institute of Standards and Technology, Spec. Publ. 330,
               August 1991."
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                yocto(-24),   -- 10^-24
                zepto(-21),   -- 10^-21
                atto(-18),    -- 10^-18
                femto(-15),   -- 10^-15
                pico(-12),    -- 10^-12
                nano(-9),     -- 10^-9
                micro(-6),    -- 10^-6
                milli(-3),    -- 10^-3
                units(0),     -- 10^0
                kilo(3),      -- 10^3
     
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                mega(6),      -- 10^6
                giga(9),      -- 10^9
                tera(12),     -- 10^12
                peta(15),     -- 10^15
                exa(18),      -- 10^18
                zetta(21),    -- 10^21
                yotta(24)     -- 10^24
            }
     
        -- Objects
     
        eoMeterCapabilitiesTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF EoMeterCapabilitiesEntry
            MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "This table is useful for helping applications determine
              the monitoring capabilities supported by the local
              management agents. It is possible for applications to
              know which tables are usable without going through a
              trial-and-error process."
            ::= { energyObjectMibObjects 1 }
     
        eoMeterCapabilitiesEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          EoMeterCapabilitiesEntry
            MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "An entry describes the metering capability of an Energy
              Object."
            INDEX { entPhysicalIndex }
            ::= { eoMeterCapabilitiesTable  1 }
     
        EoMeterCapabilitiesEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
                  eoMeterCapability          BITS
                       }
     
        eoMeterCapability OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   BITS {
               none(0),
               powermetering(1),        -- power measurement
               energymetering(2),       -- energy measurement
               powerattributes(3)       -- power attributes
                           }
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "An indication of the energy monitoring capabilities
              supported by this agent. This object use a BITS syntax
              and indicates the MIB groups supported by the probe. By
     
     
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              reading the value of this object, it is possible to
              determine the MIB tables supported. "
            ::= { eoMeterCapabilitiesEntry 1  }
     
        eoPowerTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF EoPowerEntry
            MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
               "This table lists Energy Objects."
            ::= { energyObjectMibObjects 2  }
     
        eoPowerEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          EoPowerEntry
            MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
               "An entry describes the power usage of an Energy Object."
            INDEX { entPhysicalIndex }
            ::= { eoPowerTable  1 }
     
        EoPowerEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            eoPower                         Integer32,
            eoPowerNameplate                Unsigned32,
            eoPowerUnitMultiplier           UnitMultiplier,
            eoPowerAccuracy                 Integer32,
            eoPowerMeasurementCaliber       INTEGER,
            eoPowerCurrentType              INTEGER,
            eoPowerMeasurementLocal         TruthValue,
            eoPowerAdminState               PowerStateSet,
            eoPowerOperState                PowerStateSet,
            eoPowerStateEnterReason         OwnerString,
            eoPowerStorageType              StorageType
          }
     
        eoPower OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Integer32
            UNITS           "watts"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
               "This object indicates the power measured for the Energy
               Object. For alternating current, this value is obtained
               as an average over fixed number of AC cycles.  This value
               is specified in SI units of watts with the magnitude of
               watts (milliwatts, kilowatts, etc.) indicated separately
               in eoPowerUnitMultiplier. The accuracy of the measurement
               is specified in eoPowerAccuracy. The direction of power
               flow is indicated by the sign on eoPower. If the Energy
               Object is consuming power, the eoPower value will be
     
     
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               positive. If the Energy Object is producing power, the
               eoPower value will be negative.
     
               The eoPower MUST be less than or equal to the maximum
               power that can be consumed at the power state specified
               by eoPowerState.
     
               The eoPowerMeasurementCaliber object specifies how the
               usage value reported by eoPower was obtained. The eoPower
               value must report 0 if the eoPowerMeasurementCaliber is
               'unavailable'.  For devices that can not measure or
               report power, this option can be used."
            ::= { eoPowerEntry 1 }
     
        eoPowerNameplate OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Unsigned32
            UNITS           "watts"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
               "This object indicates the rated maximum consumption for
               the fully populated Energy Object.  The nameplate power
               requirements are the maximum power numbers given in SI
               Watts and, in almost all cases, are well above the
               expected operational consumption.  Nameplate power is
               widely used for power provisioning.  This value is
               specified in either units of watts or voltage and
               current.  The units are therefore SI watts or equivalent
               Volt-Amperes with the magnitude (milliwatts, kilowatts,
               etc.) indicated separately in eoPowerUnitMultiplier."
            ::= { eoPowerEntry 2 }
     
        eoPowerUnitMultiplier OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          UnitMultiplier
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
               "The magnitude of watts for the usage value in eoPower
               and eoPowerNameplate."
            ::= { eoPowerEntry 3 }
     
        eoPowerAccuracy OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..10000)
            UNITS           "hundredths of percent"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
               "This object indicates a percentage value, in 100ths of a
               percent, representing the assumed accuracy of the usage
               reported by eoPower. For example: The value 1010 means
               the reported usage is accurate to +/- 10.1 percent.  This
     
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               value is zero if the accuracy is unknown or not
               applicable based upon the measurement method.
     
               ANSI and IEC define the following accuracy classes for
               power measurement:
                    IEC 62053-22  60044-1 class 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1  3.
                    ANSI C12.20 class 0.2, 0.5"
            ::= { eoPowerEntry 4 }
     
        eoPowerMeasurementCaliber   OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
                                unavailable(1) ,
                                unknown(2),
                                actual(3) ,
                                estimated(4),
                                static(5)                    }
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
               "This object specifies how the usage value reported by
               eoPower was obtained:
     
               - unavailable(1): Indicates that the usage is not
               available. In such a case, the eoPower value must be 0
               for devices that can not measure or report power this
               option can be used.
     
               - unknown(2): Indicates that the way the usage was
               determined is unknown. In some cases, entities report
               aggregate power on behalf of another device. In such
               cases it is not known whether the usage reported is
               actual, estimated or static.
     
               - actual(3):  Indicates that the reported usage was
               measured by the entity through some hardware or direct
               physical means. The usage data reported is not estimated
               or static but is the measured consumption rate.
     
               - estimated(4): Indicates that the usage was not
               determined by physical measurement. The value is a
               derivation based upon the device type, state, and/or
               current utilization using some algorithm or heuristic. It
               is presumed that the entity's state and current
               configuration were used to compute the value.
     
              - static(5): Indicates that the usage was not determined
              by physical measurement, algorithm or derivation. The
              usage was reported based upon external tables,
              specifications, and/or model information.  For example, a
              PC Model X draws 200W, while a PC Model Y draws 210W."
            ::= { eoPowerEntry 5 }
     
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        eoPowerCurrentType OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX      INTEGER  {
                               ac(1),
                               dc(2),
                               unknown(3)
                           }
            MAX-ACCESS  read-only
            STATUS      current
            DESCRIPTION
               "This object indicates whether the eoPower for the
               Energy Object reports alternating current 'ac', direct
               current 'dc', or that the current type is unknown."
            ::= { eoPowerEntry 6 }
     
        eoPowerMeasurementLocal  OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          TruthValue
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
               "This object indicates the source of power measurement
               and can be useful when modeling the power usage of
               attached devices. The power measurement can be performed
               by the entity itself or the power measurement of the
               entity can be reported by another trusted entity using a
               protocol extension.  A value of true indicates the
               measurement is performed by the entity, whereas false
               indicates that the measurement was performed by another
               entity."
            ::= { eoPowerEntry 7 }
     
        eoPowerAdminState OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          PowerStateSet
            MAX-ACCESS      read-write
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "This object specifies the desired Power State and the
              Power State Set for the Energy Object. Note that other(0)
              is not a Power State Set and unknown(255) is not a Power
              State as such, but simply an indication that the Power
              State of the Energy Object is unknown.
              Possible values of eoPowerAdminState within the Power
              State Set are registered at IANA.
              A current list of assignments can be found at
              http://www.iana.org/assignments/power-state-sets"
            ::= { eoPowerEntry 8 }
     
        eoPowerOperState OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          PowerStateSet
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
     
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            DESCRIPTION
              "This object specifies the current operational Power
              State and the Power State Set for the Energy Object.
              other(0) is not a Power State Set and unknown(255) is not
              a Power State as such, but simply an indication that the
              Power State of the Energy Object is unknown.
     
              Possible values of eoPowerOperState within the Power
              State Set are registered at IANA.  A current list of
              assignments can be found at <
              http://www.iana.org/assignments/power-state-sets>"
            ::= { eoPowerEntry 9 }
     
        eoPowerStateEnterReason OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX         OwnerString
             MAX-ACCESS     read-write
             STATUS         current
             DESCRIPTION
              "This string object describes the reason for the
              eoPowerAdminState transition. Alternatively, this string
              may contain with the entity that configured this Energy
              Object to this Power State."
             DEFVAL { "" }
             ::= { eoPowerEntry 10 }
     
        eoPowerStorageType OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX         StorageType
             MAX-ACCESS     read-write
             STATUS         current
             DESCRIPTION
              "This variable indicates the storage type for this row."
             DEFVAL { nonVolatile }
             ::= { eoPowerEntry 11 }
     
        eoPowerStateTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF EoPowerStateEntry
            MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
               "This table enumerates the maximum power usage, in watts,
               for every single supported Power State of each Energy
               Object.
     
               This table has cross-reference with the eoPowerTable,
               containing rows describing each Power State for the
               corresponding Energy Object. For every Energy Object in
               the eoPowerTable, there is a corresponding entry in this
               table."
            ::= { energyObjectMibObjects 3  }
     
        eoPowerStateEntry OBJECT-TYPE
     
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            SYNTAX          EoPowerStateEntry
            MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
               "A eoPowerStateEntry extends a corresponding
               eoPowerEntry.  This entry displays max usage values at
               every single possible Power State supported by the Energy
               Object.
               For example, given the values of a Energy Object
               corresponding to a maximum usage of 0 W at the
               state emanmechoff, 8 W at state 6 (ready), 11 W at state
               emanmediumMinus,and 11 W at state emanhigh:
     
                        State      MaxUsage Units
                     emanmechoff       0       W
                     emansoftoff       0       W
                     emanhibernate     0       W
                     emansleep         0       W
                     emanstandby       0       W
                     emanready         8       W
                     emanlowMinus      8       W
                     emanlow          11       W
                     emanmediumMinus  11       W
                     emanmedium       11       W
                     emanhighMinus    11       W
                     emnanhigh        11       W
     
               Furthermore, this table also includes the total time in
               each Power State, along with the number of times a
               particular Power State was entered."
     
            INDEX { entPhysicalIndex, eoPowerStateIndex }
            ::= { eoPowerStateTable 1 }
     
        EoPowerStateEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            eoPowerStateIndex                PowerStateSet,
            eoPowerStateMaxPower             INTEGER,
            eoPowerStatePowerUnitMultiplier  UnitMultiplier,
            eoPowerStateTotalTime            TimeTicks,
            eoPowerStateEnterCount            Counter32
        }
     
        eoPowerStateIndex OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          PowerStateSet
            MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "This object specifies the index of the Power State of
              the Energy Object within a Power State Set. The semantics
              of the specific Power State can be obtained from the
              Power State Set definition."
     
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            ::= { eoPowerStateEntry 1 }
     
        eoPowerStateMaxPower OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Integer32
            UNITS           "watts"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
               "This object indicates the maximum power for the Energy
               Object at the particular Power State. This value is
               specified in SI units of watts with the magnitude of the
               units (milliwatts, kilowatts, etc.) indicated separately
               in eoPowerStatePowerUnitMultiplier. If the maximum power
               is not known for a certain Power State, then the value is
               encoded as 0xFFFFFFFF.
     
               For Power States not enumerated, the value of
               eoPowerStateMaxPower might be interpolated by using the
               next highest supported Power State."
            ::= { eoPowerStateEntry 2  }
     
        eoPowerStatePowerUnitMultiplier OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          UnitMultiplier
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
               "The magnitude of watts for the usage value in
               eoPowerStateMaxPower."
            ::= { eoPowerStateEntry 3  }
     
        eoPowerStateTotalTime OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX      TimeTicks
            MAX-ACCESS  read-only
            STATUS      current
            DESCRIPTION
              "This object indicates the total time in hundredths
              of second that the Energy Object has been in this power
              state since the last reset, as specified in the
              sysUpTime."
            ::= { eoPowerStateEntry 4  }
     
        eoPowerStateEnterCount OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX       Counter32
            MAX-ACCESS   read-only
            STATUS       current
            DESCRIPTION
              "This object indicates how often the Energy Object has
              entered this power state, since the last reset of the
              device as specified in the sysUpTime."
            ::= { eoPowerStateEntry 5   }
     
     
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        eoEnergyParametersTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF EoEnergyParametersEntry
            MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "This table is used to configure the parameters for
              Energy measurement collection in the table eoEnergyTable.
              This table allows the configuration of different
              measurement settings on the same Energy Object.
              Implementation of this table only makes sense for Energy
              Objects that an eoPowerMeasurementCaliber of actual."
           ::= { energyObjectMibObjects 4   }
     
        eoEnergyParametersEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          EoEnergyParametersEntry
            MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
               "An entry controls an energy measurement in
               eoEnergyTable."
            INDEX { entPhysicalIndex, eoEnergyParametersIndex }
            ::= { eoEnergyParametersTable 1 }
     
        EoEnergyParametersEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            eoEnergyParametersIndex            Integer32,
            eoEnergyParametersIntervalLength   TimeInterval,
            eoEnergyParametersIntervalNumber   Unsigned32,
            eoEnergyParametersIntervalMode     INTEGER,
            eoEnergyParametersIntervalWindow   TimeInterval,
            eoEnergyParametersSampleRate       Unsigned32,
            eoEnergyParametersStorageType      StorageType,
            eoEnergyParametersStatus           RowStatus
                                     }
     
        eoEnergyParametersIndex OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX           Integer32 (1..2147483647)
            MAX-ACCESS       not-accessible
            STATUS           current
            DESCRIPTION
              "This object specifies the index of the Energy Parameters
              setting for collection of energy measurements for an
              Energy Object. An Energy Object can have multiple
              eoEnergyParametersIndex, depending on the capabilities of
              the Energy Object"
            ::= { eoEnergyParametersEntry 2 }
     
        eoEnergyParametersIntervalLength OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          TimeInterval
            MAX-ACCESS      read-create
            STATUS          current
     
     
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            DESCRIPTION
               "This object indicates the length of time in hundredths
               of seconds over which to compute the average
               eoEnergyConsumed measurement in the eoEnergyTable table.
               The computation is based on the Energy Object's internal
               sampling rate of power consumed or produced by the Energy
               Object. The sampling rate is the rate at which the Energy
               Object can read the power usage and may differ based on
               device capabilities. The average energy consumption is
               then computed over the length of the interval.  The
               default value of 15 minutes is a common interval used in
               industry."
            DEFVAL { 90000 }
            ::= { eoEnergyParametersEntry 3 }
     
        eoEnergyParametersIntervalNumber OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Unsigned32
            MAX-ACCESS      read-create
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
               "The number of intervals maintained in the eoEnergyTable.
               Each interval is characterized by a specific
               eoEnergyCollectionStartTime, used as an index to the
               table eoEnergyTable. Whenever the maximum number of
               entries is reached, the measurement over the new interval
               replaces the oldest measurement. There is one exception
               to this rule: when the eoEnergyMaxConsumed and/or
               eoEnergyMaxProduced are in (one of) the two oldest
               measurement(s), they are left untouched and the next
               oldest measurement is replaced."
               DEFVAL { 10 }
           ::= { eoEnergyParametersEntry 4 }
     
        eoEnergyParametersIntervalMode OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
                              period(1),
                              sliding(2),
                              total(3)
                          }
          MAX-ACCESS      read-create
          STATUS          current
          DESCRIPTION
              "A control object to define the mode of interval
              calculation for the computation of the average
              eoEnergyConsumed or eoEnergyProvided measurement in the
              eoEnergyTable table.
     
              A mode of period(1) specifies non-overlapping periodic
              measurements.
     
     
     
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              A mode of sliding(2) specifies overlapping sliding
              windows where the interval between the start of one
              interval and the next is defined in
              eoEnergyParametersIntervalWindow.
     
              A mode of total(3) specifies non-periodic measurement.
              In this mode only one interval is used as this is a
              continuous measurement since the last reset. The value of
              eoEnergyParametersIntervalNumber should be (1) one and
              eoEnergyParametersIntervalLength is ignored."
           ::= { eoEnergyParametersEntry 5 }
     
        eoEnergyParametersIntervalWindow OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX          TimeInterval
           MAX-ACCESS      read-create
           STATUS          current
           DESCRIPTION
              "The length of the duration window between the starting
              time of one sliding window and the next starting time in
              hundredths of seconds, in order to compute the average of
              eoEnergyConsumed, eoEnergyProvided measurements in the
              eoEnergyTable table. This is valid only when the
              eoEnergyParametersIntervalMode is sliding(2). The
              eoEnergyParametersIntervalWindow value should be a
              multiple of eoEnergyParametersSampleRate."
           ::= { eoEnergyParametersEntry 6 }
     
        eoEnergyParametersSampleRate OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Unsigned32
            UNITS           "Milliseconds"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-create
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
               "The sampling rate, in milliseconds, at which the Energy
               Object should poll power usage in order to compute the
               average eoEnergyConsumed, eoEnergyProvided measurements
               in the table eoEnergyTable.  The Energy Object should
               initially set this sampling rate to a reasonable value,
               i.e., a compromise between intervals that will provide
               good accuracy by not being too long, but not so short
               that they affect the Energy Object performance by
               requesting continuous polling. If the sampling rate is
               unknown, the value 0 is reported. The sampling rate
               should be selected so that
               eoEnergyParametersIntervalWindow is a multiple of
               eoEnergyParametersSampleRate.  The default value is one
               second."
            DEFVAL { 1000 }
            ::= { eoEnergyParametersEntry 7 }
     
     
     
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        eoEnergyParametersStorageType OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          StorageType
            MAX-ACCESS      read-create
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
               "This variable indicates the storage type for this row."
            DEFVAL { nonVolatile }
            ::= {eoEnergyParametersEntry 8 }
     
        eoEnergyParametersStatus OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          RowStatus
            MAX-ACCESS      read-create
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "The status of this row. The eoEnergyParametersStatus is
              used to start or stop energy usage logging. An entry
              status may not be active(1) unless all objects in the
              entry have an appropriate value.  If this object is not
              equal to active, all associated usage-data logged into
              the eoEnergyTable will be deleted. The data can be
              destroyed by setting up the eoEnergyParametersStatus to
              destroy."
            ::= {eoEnergyParametersEntry 9 }
     
        eoEnergyTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF EoEnergyEntry
            MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
               "This table lists Energy Object energy measurements.
               Entries in this table are only created if the
               corresponding value of object eoPowerMeasurementCaliber
               is active(3), i.e., if the power is actually metered."
            ::= { energyObjectMibObjects 5   }
     
        eoEnergyEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          EoEnergyEntry
            MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
                "An entry describing energy measurements."
            INDEX { eoEnergyParametersIndex,
                    eoEnergyCollectionStartTime }
            ::= { eoEnergyTable 1 }
     
        EoEnergyEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
             eoEnergyCollectionStartTime       TimeTicks,
             eoEnergyConsumed                  Unsigned32,
             eoEnergyProvided                  Unsigned32,
     
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             eoEnergyStored                    Unsigned32,
             eoEnergyUnitMultiplier            UnitMultiplier,
             eoEnergyAccuracy                  Integer32,
             eoEnergyMaxConsumed               Unsigned32,
             eoEnergyMaxProduced               Unsigned32,
             eoEnergyDiscontinuityTime         TimeStamp
             }
     
        eoEnergyCollectionStartTime OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          TimeTicks
            UNITS           "hundredths of seconds"
            MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
               "The time (in hundredths of a second) since the
               network management portion of the system was last
               re-initialized, as specified in the sysUpTime [RFC3418].
               This object specifies the start time of the energy
               measurement sample. "
            ::= { eoEnergyEntry 1 }
     
        eoEnergyConsumed OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Unsigned32
            UNITS           "Watt-hours"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "This object indicates the energy consumed in units of
              watt-hours for the Energy Object over the defined
              interval. This value is specified in the common billing
              units of watt-hours with the magnitude of watt-hours (kW-
              Hr, MW-Hr, etc.) indicated separately in
              eoEnergyUnitMultiplier."
            ::= { eoEnergyEntry 2 }
     
        eoEnergyProvided OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Unsigned32
            UNITS           "Watt-hours"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "This object indicates the energy produced in units of
              watt-hours for the Energy Object over the defined
              interval.
     
              This value is specified in the common billing units of
              watt-hours with the magnitude of watt-hours (kW-Hr, MW-
              Hr, etc.) indicated separately in
              eoEnergyUnitMultiplier."
            ::= { eoEnergyEntry 3 }
     
     
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        eoEnergyStored OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Unsigned32
            UNITS           "Watt-hours"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "This object indicates the difference of the energy
              consumed and energy produced for an Energy Object in
              units of watt-hours for the Energy Object over the
              defined interval. This value is specified in the common
              billing units of watt-hours with the magnitude of watt-
              hours (kW-Hr, MW-Hr, etc.) indicated separately in
              eoEnergyUnitMultiplier."
            ::= { eoEnergyEntry 4 }
     
        eoEnergyUnitMultiplier OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          UnitMultiplier
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
               "This object is the magnitude of watt-hours for the
               energy field in eoEnergyConsumed, eoEnergyProvided,
               eoEnergyStored, eoEnergyMaxConsumed, and
               eoEnergyMaxProduced."
            ::= { eoEnergyEntry 5  }
     
        eoEnergyAccuracy OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..10000)
            UNITS           "hundredths of percent"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
               "This object indicates a percentage accuracy, in 100ths
               of a percent, of Energy usage reporting. eoEnergyAccuracy
               is applicable to all Energy measurements in the
               eoEnergyTable.
     
               For example: 1010 means the reported usage is accurate to
               +/- 10.1 percent.
     
               This value is zero if the accuracy is unknown."
            ::= { eoEnergyEntry 6 }
     
        eoEnergyMaxConsumed OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Unsigned32
            UNITS           "Watt-hours"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
               "This object is the maximum energy observed in
               eoEnergyConsumed since the monitoring started or was
     
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               reinitialized. This value is specified in the common
               billing units of watt-hours with the magnitude of watt-
               hours (kW-Hr,   MW-Hr, etc.) indicated separately in
               eoEnergyUnitMultiplier."
            ::= { eoEnergyEntry 7  }
     
        eoEnergyMaxProduced OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Unsigned32
            UNITS           "Watt-hours"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
               "This object is the maximum energy ever observed in
               eoEnergyEnergyProduced since the monitoring started. This
               value is specified in the units of watt-hours with the
               magnitude of watt-hours (kW-Hr,   MW-Hr, etc.) indicated
               separately in eoEnergyEnergyUnitMultiplier."
            ::= { eoEnergyEntry 8 }
     
         eoEnergyDiscontinuityTime OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX       TimeStamp
            MAX-ACCESS  read-only
            STATUS      current
            DESCRIPTION
              "The value of sysUpTime [RFC3418] on the most recent
              occasion at which any one or more of this entity's energy
              counters in this table suffered a discontinuity:
              eoEnergyConsumed, eoEnergyProvided or eoEnergyStored. If
              no such discontinuities have occurred since the last re-
              initialization of the local management subsystem, then
              this object contains a zero value."
            ::= { eoEnergyEntry 9 }
     
        -- Notifications
     
        eoPowerEnableStatusNotification
        OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          TruthValue
            MAX-ACCESS      read-write
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "This object controls whether the system produces
              notifications for eoPowerStateChange. A false value will
              prevent these notifications from being generated."
            DEFVAL { false }
            ::= { energyObjectMibNotifs 1 }
     
        eoPowerStateChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE
            OBJECTS       {eoPowerAdminState, eoPowerOperState,
        eoPowerStateEnterReason}
            STATUS        current
     
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            DESCRIPTION
              "The SNMP entity generates the eoPowerStateChange when
              the values of eoPowerAdminState or eoPowerOperState,
              in the context of the Power State Set, have changed for
              the Energy Object represented by the entPhysicalIndex."
            ::= { energyObjectMibNotifs 2 }
     
        -- Conformance
     
        energyObjectMibCompliances  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
            ::= { energyObjectMibConform 1 }
     
        energyObjectMibGroups  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
            ::= { energyObjectMibConform 2 }
     
        energyObjectMibFullCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "When this MIB is implemented with support for
              read-create, then such an implementation can
              claim full compliance. Such devices can then
              be both monitored and configured with this MIB.
     
              Module Compliance of [RFC6933]
              with respect to entity4CRCompliance MUST
              be supported which requires implementation
              of 4 MIB objects: entPhysicalIndex, entPhysicalClass,
              entPhysicalName and entPhysicalUUID."
            MODULE          -- this module
            MANDATORY-GROUPS {
                        energyObjectMibTableGroup,
                        energyObjectMibStateTableGroup,
                        eoPowerEnableStatusNotificationGroup,
                        energyObjectMibNotifGroup
                            }
     
            GROUP     energyObjectMibEnergyTableGroup
              DESCRIPTION "A compliant implementation does not
              have to implement."
     
            GROUP    energyObjectMibEnergyParametersTableGroup
              DESCRIPTION "A compliant implementation does not
              have to implement."
     
            GROUP     energyObjectMibMeterCapabilitiesTableGroup
              DESCRIPTION "A compliant implementation does not
              have to implement."
            ::= { energyObjectMibCompliances 1 }
     
        energyObjectMibReadOnlyCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
            STATUS          current
     
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            DESCRIPTION
              "When this MIB is implemented without support for
              read-create (i.e., in read-only mode), then such an
              implementation can claim read-only compliance.  Such a
              device can then be monitored but cannot be
              configured with this MIB.
     
              Module Compliance of [RFC6933] with respect to
              entity4CRCompliance MUST be supported which requires
              implementation of 4 MIB objects: entPhysicalIndex,
              entPhysicalClass, entPhysicalName and entPhysicalUUID."
            MODULE          -- this module
            MANDATORY-GROUPS {
                                energyObjectMibTableGroup,
                                energyObjectMibStateTableGroup,
                                energyObjectMibNotifGroup
                              }
     
            OBJECT          eoPowerOperState
            MIN-ACCESS      read-only
            DESCRIPTION
                "Write access is not required."
            ::= { energyObjectMibCompliances 2 }
     
        -- Units of Conformance
     
        energyObjectMibTableGroup OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS         {
                                eoPower,
                                eoPowerNameplate,
                                eoPowerUnitMultiplier,
                                eoPowerAccuracy,
                                eoPowerMeasurementCaliber,
                                eoPowerCurrentType,
                                eoPowerMeasurementLocal,
                                eoPowerAdminState,
                                eoPowerOperState,
                                eoPowerStateEnterReason,
                                eoPowerStorageType
                            }
           STATUS          current
           DESCRIPTION
              "This group contains the collection of all the objects
              related to the Energy Object."
           ::= { energyObjectMibGroups 1 }
     
        energyObjectMibStateTableGroup OBJECT-GROUP
            OBJECTS      {
                                 eoPowerStateMaxPower,
                                 eoPowerStatePowerUnitMultiplier,
                                 eoPowerStateTotalTime,
     
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                                 eoPowerStateEnterCount
                            }
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "This group contains the collection of all the objects
              related to the Power State."
            ::= { energyObjectMibGroups 2 }
     
        energyObjectMibEnergyParametersTableGroup OBJECT-GROUP
            OBJECTS         {
                                eoEnergyParametersIntervalLength,
                                eoEnergyParametersIntervalNumber,
                                eoEnergyParametersIntervalMode,
                                eoEnergyParametersIntervalWindow,
                                eoEnergyParametersSampleRate,
                                eoEnergyParametersStorageType,
                                eoEnergyParametersStatus
                            }
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This group contains the collection of all the objects
                related to the configuration of the Energy Table."
            ::= { energyObjectMibGroups 3 }
     
        energyObjectMibEnergyTableGroup OBJECT-GROUP
            OBJECTS         {
                                -- Note that object
                                -- eoEnergyCollectionStartTime is not
                                -- included since it is not-accessible
     
                                eoEnergyConsumed,
                                eoEnergyProvided,
                                eoEnergyStored,
                                eoEnergyUnitMultiplier,
                                eoEnergyAccuracy,
                                eoEnergyMaxConsumed,
                                eoEnergyMaxProduced,
                                eoEnergyDiscontinuityTime
                            }
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
                "This group contains the collection of all the objects
                related to the Energy Table."
            ::= { energyObjectMibGroups 4 }
     
        energyObjectMibMeterCapabilitiesTableGroup OBJECT-GROUP
            OBJECTS         {
                                 eoMeterCapability
                            }
            STATUS          current
     
     
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            DESCRIPTION
              "This group contains the object indicating the capability
              of the Energy Object"
            ::= { energyObjectMibGroups 5 }
     
        eoPowerEnableStatusNotificationGroup OBJECT-GROUP
            OBJECTS         { eoPowerEnableStatusNotification  }
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "The collection of objects which are used to enable
              notification."
            ::= { energyObjectMibGroups 6 }
     
        energyObjectMibNotifGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
            NOTIFICATIONS    {
                                eoPowerStateChange
                            }
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "This group contains the notifications for
              the Power, Energy Monitoring and Control MIB Module."
            ::= { energyObjectMibGroups 7 }
     
     
        END
     
     
     9.3. The POWER-ATTRIBUTES-MIB MIB Module
     
     
        -- ************************************************************
        --
        -- This MIB module is used to monitor power attributes of
        -- networked devices with measurements.
        --
        -- This MIB module is an extension of energyObjectMib module.
        --
        -- *************************************************************
     
     
        POWER-ATTRIBUTES-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
     
        IMPORTS
            MODULE-IDENTITY,
            OBJECT-TYPE,
            mib-2,
            Integer32, Unsigned32
               FROM SNMPv2-SMI
            MODULE-COMPLIANCE,
            OBJECT-GROUP
                FROM SNMPv2-CONF
     
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            UnitMultiplier
                FROM ENERGY-OBJECT-MIB
            entPhysicalIndex
               FROM ENTITY-MIB;
     
        powerAttributesMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
     
            LAST-UPDATED   "201406070000Z"     -- 07 June 2014
     
            ORGANIZATION    "IETF EMAN Working Group"
            CONTACT-INFO
                    "WG charter:
                    http://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/eman/charter/
     
                  Mailing Lists:
                     General Discussion: eman@ietf.org
     
                     To Subscribe:
                     https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/eman
     
                     Archive:
                     http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/eman
     
                  Editors:
     
                     Mouli Chandramouli
                     Cisco Systems, Inc.
                     Sarjapur Outer Ring Road
                     Bangalore 560103
                     IN
                     Phone: +91 80 4429 2409
                     Email: moulchan@cisco.com
     
                     Brad Schoening
                     44 Rivers Edge Drive
                     Little Silver, NJ 07739
                     US
                     Email: brad.schoening@verizon.net
     
                     Juergen Quittek
                     NEC Europe Ltd.
                     NEC Laboratories Europe
                     Network Research Division
                     Kurfuersten-Anlage 36
                     Heidelberg  69115
                     DE
                     Phone: +49 6221 4342-115
                     Email: quittek@neclab.eu
     
                     Thomas Dietz
                     NEC Europe Ltd.
     
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                     NEC Laboratories Europe
                     Network Research Division
                     Kurfuersten-Anlage 36
                     69115 Heidelberg
                     DE
                     Phone: +49 6221 4342-128
                     Email: Thomas.Dietz@nw.neclab.eu
     
                     Benoit Claise
                     Cisco Systems, Inc.
                     De Kleetlaan 6a b1
                     Degem 1831
                     Belgium
                     Phone:  +32 2 704 5622
                     Email: bclaise@cisco.com"
     
            DESCRIPTION
                   "This MIB is used to report AC power attributes in
                   devices. The table is a sparse augmentation of the
                   eoPowerTable table from the energyObjectMib module.
                   Both three-phase and single-phase power
                   configurations are supported.
     
                   As a requirement for this MIB module,
                   [EMAN-AWARE-MIB] SHOULD be implemented.
     
                   Module Compliance of ENTITY-MIB v4 with respect to
                   entity4CRCompliance MUST be supported which requires
                   implementation of 4 MIB objects: entPhysicalIndex,
                   entPhysicalClass, entPhysicalName and
                   entPhysicalUUID."
     
            REVISION "201406070000Z"     -- 07 June 2014
            DESCRIPTION
               "Initial version, published as RFC XXXX"
     
        -- RFC Editor, please replace zzz with the IANA allocation
        -- for this MIB module and XXXX with the number of the
        -- approved RFC
     
           ::= { mib-2 zzz }
     
     
        powerAttributesMIBConform  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
            ::= { powerAttributesMIB 0 }
     
        powerAttributesMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER
            ::= { powerAttributesMIB 1 }
     
        -- Objects
     
     
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        eoACPwrAttributesTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF EoACPwrAttributesEntry
            MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "This table contains power attributes measurements for
              supported entPhysicalIndex entities. It is a sparse
              extension of the eoPowerTable."
            ::= { powerAttributesMIBObjects 1 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          EoACPwrAttributesEntry
            MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "This is a sparse extension of the eoPowerTable with
              entries for power attributes measurements or
              configuration.  Each measured value corresponds to an
              attribute in IEC 61850-7-4 for non-phase measurements
              within the object MMUX."
            INDEX { entPhysicalIndex }
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesTable 1 }
     
        EoACPwrAttributesEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            eoACPwrAttributesConfiguration       INTEGER,
            eoACPwrAttributesAvgVoltage          Integer32,
            eoACPwrAttributesAvgCurrent          Unsigned32,
            eoACPwrAttributesFrequency           Integer32,
            eoACPwrAttributesPowerUnitMultiplier UnitMultiplier,
            eoACPwrAttributesPowerAccuracy       Integer32,
            eoACPwrAttributesTotalActivePower    Integer32,
            eoACPwrAttributesTotalReactivePower  Integer32,
            eoACPwrAttributesTotalApparentPower  Integer32,
            eoACPwrAttributesTotalPowerFactor    Integer32,
            eoACPwrAttributesThdCurrent          Integer32,
            eoACPwrAttributesThdVoltage          Integer32
                                  }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesConfiguration OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                      sngl(1),
                      del(2),
                       wye(3)
                    }
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "Configuration describes the physical configurations of
              the power supply lines:
     
                 * alternating current, single phase (SNGL)
     
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                 * alternating current, three phase delta (DEL)
                 * alternating current, three phase Y (WYE)
     
              Three-phase configurations can be either connected in a
              triangular delta (DEL) or star Y (WYE) system.  WYE
              systems have a shared neutral voltage, while DEL systems
              do not.  Each phase is offset 120 degrees to each other."
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesEntry 1 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesAvgVoltage OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Integer32
            UNITS           "0.1 Volt AC"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "A measured value for average of the voltage measured
              over an integral number of AC cycles   For a 3-phase
              system, this is the average voltage (V1+V2+V3)/3.  IEC
              61850-7-4 measured value attribute 'Vol'"
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesEntry 2 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesAvgCurrent OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Unsigned32
            UNITS           "amperes"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "A measured value for average of the current measured
              over an integral number of AC cycles   For a 3-phase
              system, this is the average current (I1+I2+I3)/3. IEC
              61850-7-4 attribute 'Amp'"
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesEntry 3 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesFrequency OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Integer32 (4500..6500)
            UNITS           "0.01 hertz"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "A measured value for the basic frequency of the AC
              circuit.  IEC 61850-7-4 attribute 'Hz'."
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesEntry 4 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesPowerUnitMultiplier OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          UnitMultiplier
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "The magnitude of watts for the usage value in
              eoACPwrAttributesTotalActivePower,
              eoACPwrAttributesTotalReactivePower
     
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              and eoACPwrAttributesTotalApparentPower measurements.
              For 3-phase power systems, this will also include
              eoACPwrAttributesWyeActivePower,
              eoACPwrAttributesWyeReactivePower and
              eoACPwrAttributesWyeApparentPower"
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesEntry 5 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesPowerAccuracy OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..10000)
            UNITS           "hundredths of percent"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "This object indicates a percentage value, in 100ths of a
              percent, representing the presumed accuracy of active,
              reactive, and apparent power usage reporting. For
              example: 1010 means the reported usage is accurate to +/-
              10.1 percent.  This value is zero if the accuracy is
              unknown.
     
              ANSI and IEC define the following accuracy classes for
              power measurement: IEC 62053-22 & 60044-1 class 0.1, 0.2,
              0.5, 1 & 3.
              ANSI C12.20 class 0.2 & 0.5"
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesEntry 6 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesTotalActivePower OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Integer32
            UNITS           "watts"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "A measured value of the actual power delivered to or
              consumed by the load.  IEC 61850-7-4 attribute 'TotW'."
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesEntry 7 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesTotalReactivePower OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Integer32
            UNITS           "volt-amperes reactive"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "A measured value of the reactive portion of the apparent
              power.  IEC 61850-7-4 attribute 'TotVAr'."
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesEntry 8 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesTotalApparentPower OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Integer32
            UNITS           "volt-amperes"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
     
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            DESCRIPTION
              "A measured value of the voltage and current which
              determines the apparent power.  The apparent power is the
              vector sum of real and reactive power.
     
              Note: watts and volt-amperes are equivalent units and may
              be combined.  IEC 61850-7-4 attribute 'TotVA'."
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesEntry 9 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesTotalPowerFactor OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Integer32 (-10000..10000)
            UNITS           "hundredths"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "A measured value ratio of the real power flowing to the
              load versus the apparent power. It is dimensionless and
              expressed here as a percentage value in 100ths. A power
              factor of 100% indicates there is no inductance load and
              thus no reactive power. Power Factor can be positive or
              negative, where the sign should be in lead/lag (IEEE)
              form.  IEC 61850-7-4 attribute 'TotPF'."
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesEntry 10 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesThdCurrent OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..10000)
            UNITS           "hundredths of percent"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "A calculated value for the current total harmonic
              distortion (THD).  Method of calculation is not
              specified.  IEC 61850-7-4 attribute 'ThdAmp'."
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesEntry 11 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesThdVoltage OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..10000)
            UNITS           "hundredths of percent"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "A calculated value for the voltage total harmonic
              distortion (THD).  Method of calculation is not
              specified.  IEC 61850-7-4 attribute 'ThdVol'."
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesEntry 12 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF EoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseEntry
            MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
     
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              "This optional table describes 3-phase power attributes
              measurements in a DEL configuration with phase-to-phase
              power attributes measurements.  Entities having single
              phase power shall not have any entities.  This is a
              sparse extension of the eoACPwrAttributesTable.
     
              These attributes correspond to IEC 61850-7.4 MMXU phase
              related measurements and MHAI phase related measured
              harmonic or interharmonics."
            ::= { powerAttributesMIBObjects 2 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          EoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseEntry
            MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "An entry describes power measurements of a phase in a
              DEL 3-phase power. Three entries are required for each
              supported entPhysicalIndex entry. Voltage measurements
              are provided relative to each other.
     
              For phase-to-phase measurements, the
              eoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseIndex is compared against the
              following phase at +120 degrees.  Thus, the possible
              values are:
     
              eoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseIndex    Next Phase Angle
     
                               0                 120
     
                             120                 240
                            240                   0
              "
            INDEX { entPhysicalIndex, eoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseIndex }
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseTable 1}
     
        EoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            eoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseIndex                   Integer32,
            eoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseToNextPhaseVoltage      Integer32,
            eoACPwrAttributesDelThdPhaseToNextPhaseVoltage   Integer32
                                           }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseIndex OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..359)
            MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "A phase angle typically corresponding to 0, 120, 240."
             ::= { eoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseEntry 1 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseToNextPhaseVoltage OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Integer32
            UNITS           "0.1 Volt AC"
     
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            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "A measured value of phase to next phase voltages, where
              the next phase is IEC 61850-7-4 attribute 'PPV'."
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseEntry 2 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesDelThdPhaseToNextPhaseVoltage OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..10000)
            UNITS           "hundredths of percent"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "A calculated value for the voltage total harmonic
              disortion for phase to next phase. Method of calculation
              is not specified.  IEC 61850-7-4 attribute 'ThdPPV'."
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseEntry 3 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF EoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseEntry
            MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "This optional table describes 3-phase power attributes
              measurements in a WYE configuration with phase-to-neutral
              power attributes measurements. Entities having single
              phase power shall not have any entities. This is a sparse
              extension of the eoACPwrAttributesTable.
     
              These attributes correspond to IEC 61850-7.4 MMXU phase
              related measurements and MHAI phase related measured
              harmonic or interharmonics."
            ::= { powerAttributesMIBObjects 3 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          EoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseEntry
            MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "This table describes measurements of a phase in a WYE 3-
              phase power system. Three entries are required for each
              supported entPhysicalIndex entry.  Voltage measurements
              are relative to neutral.
     
              Each entry describes power attributes of one phase of a
              WYE 3-phase power system."
            INDEX { entPhysicalIndex, eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseIndex }
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseTable 1}
     
        EoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
             eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseIndex             Integer32,
     
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             eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseToNeutralVoltage  Integer32,
             eoACPwrAttributesWyeCurrent                Integer32,
             eoACPwrAttributesWyeActivePower            Integer32,
             eoACPwrAttributesWyeReactivePower          Integer32,
             eoACPwrAttributesWyeApparentPower          Integer32,
             eoACPwrAttributesWyePowerFactor            Integer32,
             eoACPwrAttributesWyeThdCurrent             Integer32,
             eoACPwrAttributesWyeThdPhaseToNeutralVoltage Integer32
                                           }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseIndex OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..359)
            MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "A phase angle typically corresponding to 0, 120, 240."
             ::= { eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseEntry 1 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseToNeutralVoltage OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Integer32
            UNITS           "0.1 Volt AC"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "A measured value of phase to neutral voltage.  IEC
              61850-7-4 attribute 'PNV'."
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseEntry 2 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesWyeCurrent OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Integer32
            UNITS           "0.1 amperes AC"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "A measured value of phase currents.  IEC 61850-7-4
              attribute 'A'."
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseEntry 3 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesWyeActivePower OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Integer32
            UNITS           "watts"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "A measured value of the actual power delivered to or
              consumed by the load with the magnitude indicated
              separately in eoPowerUnitMultiplier. IEC 61850-7-4
              attribute 'W'"
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseEntry 4 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesWyeReactivePower OBJECT-TYPE
     
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            SYNTAX          Integer32
            UNITS           "volt-amperes reactive"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "A measured value of the reactive portion of the apparent
              power with the magnitude of indicated separately in
              eoPowerUnitMultiplier.  IEC 61850-7-4 attribute 'VAr'"
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseEntry 5 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesWyeApparentPower OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Integer32
            UNITS           "volt-amperes"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "A measured value of the voltage and current determines
              the apparent power with the indicated separately in
              eoPowerUnitMultiplier.  Active plus reactive power equals
              the total apparent power.
     
              Note: Watts and volt-amperes are equivalent units and may
              be combined.  IEC 61850-7-4 attribute 'VA'."
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseEntry 6 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesWyePowerFactor OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Integer32 (-10000..10000)
            UNITS           "hundredths"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "A measured value ratio of the real power flowing to the
              load versus the apparent power for this phase.  IEC
              61850-7-4 attribute 'PF'. Power Factor can be positive or
              negative where the sign should be in lead/lag (IEEE)
              form."
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseEntry 7 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesWyeThdCurrent OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..10000)
            UNITS           "hundredths of percent"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "A calculated value for the voltage total harmonic
              disortion (THD) for phase to phase.  Method of
              calculation is not specified.
              IEC 61850-7-4 attribute 'ThdA'."
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseEntry 8 }
     
        eoACPwrAttributesWyeThdPhaseToNeutralVoltage OBJECT-TYPE
     
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            SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..10000)
            UNITS           "hundredths of percent"
            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "A calculated value of the voltage total harmonic
              distortion (THD) for phase to neutral. IEC 61850-7-4
              attribute 'ThdPhV'."
            ::= { eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseEntry 9 }
     
     
        -- Conformance
     
     
        powerAttributesMIBCompliances  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
            ::= { powerAttributesMIB 2 }
     
        powerAttributesMIBGroups  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
            ::= { powerAttributesMIB 3 }
     
        powerAttributesMIBFullCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "When this MIB is implemented with support for read-
              create, then such an implementation can claim full
              compliance. Such devices can then be both monitored and
              configured with this MIB.
     
              Module Compliance of [RFC6933] with respect to
              entity4CRCompliance MUST be supported which requires
              implementation of 4 MIB objects: entPhysicalIndex,
              entPhysicalClass, entPhysicalName and entPhysicalUUID."
     
            MODULE          -- this module
            MANDATORY-GROUPS {
                             powerACPwrAttributesMIBTableGroup
                                      }
     
            GROUP        powerACPwrAttributesOptionalMIBTableGroup
            DESCRIPTION
              "A compliant implementation does not have
              to implement."
     
            GROUP       powerACPwrAttributesDelPhaseMIBTableGroup
            DESCRIPTION
               "A compliant implementation does not have to implement."
     
            GROUP       powerACPwrAttributesWyePhaseMIBTableGroup
            DESCRIPTION
               "A compliant implementation does not have to implement."
            ::= { powerAttributesMIBCompliances 1 }
     
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        -- Units of Conformance
     
        powerACPwrAttributesMIBTableGroup OBJECT-GROUP
            OBJECTS         {
                         -- Note that object entPhysicalIndex is NOT
                         -- included since it is not-accessible
                                eoACPwrAttributesAvgVoltage,
                                eoACPwrAttributesAvgCurrent,
                                eoACPwrAttributesFrequency,
                                eoACPwrAttributesPowerUnitMultiplier,
                                eoACPwrAttributesPowerAccuracy,
                                eoACPwrAttributesTotalActivePower,
                                eoACPwrAttributesTotalReactivePower,
                                eoACPwrAttributesTotalApparentPower,
                                eoACPwrAttributesTotalPowerFactor
                                                    }
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "This group contains the collection of all the power
              attributes objects related to the Energy Object."
            ::= { powerAttributesMIBGroups  1 }
     
         powerACPwrAttributesOptionalMIBTableGroup OBJECT-GROUP
            OBJECTS         {
                                eoACPwrAttributesConfiguration,
                                eoACPwrAttributesThdCurrent,
                                eoACPwrAttributesThdVoltage
                            }
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "This group contains the collection of all the power
              attributes objects related to the Energy Object."
            ::= { powerAttributesMIBGroups  2 }
     
        powerACPwrAttributesDelPhaseMIBTableGroup OBJECT-GROUP
            OBJECTS         {
                            -- Note that object entPhysicalIndex and
                            -- eoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseIndex are NOT
                            -- included since they are not-accessible
                      eoACPwrAttributesDelPhaseToNextPhaseVoltage,
                      eoACPwrAttributesDelThdPhaseToNextPhaseVoltage
                            }
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "This group contains the collection of all power
              attributes of a phase in a DEL 3-phase power system."
            ::= { powerAttributesMIBGroups 3 }
     
        powerACPwrAttributesWyePhaseMIBTableGroup OBJECT-GROUP
     
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            OBJECTS         {
                               -- Note that object entPhysicalIndex and
                               -- eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseIndex are NOT
                               -- included since they are not-accessible
                       eoACPwrAttributesWyePhaseToNeutralVoltage,
                       eoACPwrAttributesWyeCurrent,
                       eoACPwrAttributesWyeActivePower,
                       eoACPwrAttributesWyeReactivePower,
                       eoACPwrAttributesWyeApparentPower,
                       eoACPwrAttributesWyePowerFactor,
                       eoACPwrAttributesWyeThdPhaseToNeutralVoltage,
                       eoACPwrAttributesWyeThdCurrent
                            }
            STATUS          current
            DESCRIPTION
              "This group contains the collection of all power
              attributes of a phase in a WYE 3-phase power system."
            ::= { powerAttributesMIBGroups 4 }
     
     
        END
     
     
     
     10. Implementation Status
     
     
        [Note to RFC Editor: Please remove this section and the
        reference to [RFC6982] before publication.]
     
        This section records the status of known implementations of the
        EMAN-Monitoring MIB at the time of posting of this Internet-
        Draft, and is based on a proposal described in [RFC6982].
     
        The description of implementations in this section is intended
        to assist the IETF in its decision processes in progressing
        drafts to RFCs.
     
     10.1. SNMP Research
     
     
             Organization:     SNMP Research, Inc.
     
             Maturity:   Prototype based upon early drafts of the MIBs.
                         We anticipate updating it to more recent
                         documents as development schedules allow.
     
             Coverage:   Code was generated to implement all MIB objects
                         in ENTITY-MIB (Version 4),
                         ENERGY-OBJECT-CONTEXT-MIB,
                         ENERGY-OBJECT-MIB,
     
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                         POWER-ATTRIBUTES-MIB,
                         and BATTERY-MIB.
     
             Implementation experience: The documents are implementable.
     
             Comments:   Technical comments about the
                         ENERGY-OBJECT-CONTEXT-MIB,
                         ENERGY-OBJECT-MIB, and
                         BATTERY-MIB
                         were submitted to the EMAN Working Group
                         E-mail list.
     
             Licensing:  Proprietary, royalty licensing
     
             Contact:    Alan Luchuk, luchuk at snmp.com
     
             URL:        http://www.snmp.com/
     
     
     10.2. Cisco Systems
     
     
             Organization:     Cisco Systems, Inc.
     
             Maturity:   Prototype based upon early version drafts of
                         the MIBs. We anticipate updating the MIB
                         modules as when the drafts are updated.
     
             Coverage:   Code was generated to implement all MIB objects
                         in the ENTITY-MIB (Version 4), and
                         ENERGY-OBJECT-MIB.
     
             Implementation experience:  The MIB modules are implemented
                         on Cisco router platforms to measure and report
                         router energy measurements. The documents are
                         implementable.
     
             Licensing:  Proprietary
     
             URL:        http://www.cisco.com
     
     
     11. Security Considerations
     
        There are a number of management objects defined in this MIB
        module with a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or read-
        create. Such objects may be considered sensitive or vulnerable
        in some network environments. The support for SET operations in
        a non-secure environment without proper protection can have a
        negative effect on network operations.  These are the tables and
        objects and their sensitivity/vulnerability:
     
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        - Unauthorized changes to the eoPowerOperState (via the
          eoPowerAdminState ) MAY disrupt the power settings of the
          differentEnergy Objects, and therefore the state of
          functionality of the respective Energy Objects.
        - Unauthorized changes to the eoEnergyParametersTable MAY
          disrupt energy measurement in the eoEnergyTable table.
     
        SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 did not include adequate security.
        Even if the network itself is secure (for example by using
        IPsec), 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.
     
        Implementations SHOULD provide the security features described
        by the SNMPv3 framework (see [RFC3410]), and implementations
        claiming compliance to the SNMPv3 standard MUST include full
        support for authentication and privacy via the User-based
        Security Model (USM) [RFC3414] with the AES cipher algorithm
        [RFC3826]. Implementations MAY also provide support for the
        Transport Security Model (TSM) [RFC5591] in combination with a
        secure transport such as SSH [RFC5592] or TLS/DTLS [RFC6353].
     
        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.
     
     
     12. IANA Considerations
     
        The MIB modules in this document use the following IANA-assigned
        OBJECT IDENTIFIER values recorded in the SMI Numbers registry:
     
            Descriptor                   OBJECT IDENTIFIER value
     
            ----------                   -----------------------
     
            IANAPowerStateSet-MIB           { mib-2 xxx }
     
            energyObjectMIB                 { mib-2 yyy }
     
            powerAttributesMIB              { mib-2 zzz }
     
     
     
     
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        EDITOR'S NOTE (to be removed prior to publication):  IANA is
        requested to assign a value for "xxx", "yyy" and "zzz" under the
        'mib-2' subtree and to record the assignment in the SMI Numbers
        registry.  When the assignment has been made, the RFC Editor is
        asked to replace "xxx", "yyy" and "zzz" (here and in the MIB
        module) with the assigned value and to remove this note.
     
     
     12.1. IANAPowerStateSet-MIB module
     
        This document defines the initial version of the IANA-maintained
        The initial set of Power State Sets are specified in [EMAN-
        FMWK].  IANA maintains a Textual Convention PowerStateSet in the
        IANAPowerStateSet-MIB module, with the initial set of Power
        State Sets and the Power States within those Power State Sets as
        proposed in the [EMAN-FMWK].  The current version of
        PowerStateSet Textual convention can be accessed
        http://www.iana.org/assignments/power-state-sets.
     
        New Assignments (and potential deprecation) to Power State Sets
        shall be administered by IANA and the guidelines and procedures
        are specified in [EMAN-FMWK], and will, as a consequence, the
        IANAPowerStateSet Textual Convention should be updated.
     
     13. Contributors
     
        This document results from the merger of two initial proposals.
        The following persons made significant contributions either in
        one of the initial proposals or in this document:
     
        John Parello
     
        Rolf Winter
     
        Dominique Dudkowski
     
     
     14. Acknowledgment
     
        The authors would like to thank Shamita Pisal for her prototype
        of this MIB module, and her valuable feedback.  The authors
        would like to Michael Brown for improving the text dramatically.
     
        The authors would like to thank Juergen Schoenwalder for
        proposing the design of the Textual Convention for PowerStateSet
        and Ira McDonald for his feedback. Special appreciation to
        Laurent Guise for his review and input on power quality
        measurements. Thanks for the many comments on the design of the
        EnergyTable from Minoru Teraoka and Hiroto Ogaki.
     
     
     
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        Many thanks to Alan Luchuk for the detailed review of the MIB
        and his comments.
     
        And finally, thanks to the EMAN chairs: Nevil Brownlee and Tom
        Nadeau.
     
     15. References
     
     15.1. Normative References
     
        [RFC2119] S. Bradner, 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.
     
        [RFC3621] Berger, A., and D. Romascanu, "Power Ethernet MIB",
                RFC3621, December 2003.
     
        [RFC6933] A. Bierman, D. Romascanu, J. Quittek and M.
                Chandramouli " Entity MIB (Version 4)", RFC 6933, May
                2013.
     
        [EMAN-AWARE-MIB] J. Parello, B. Claise and M. Chandramoili,
                "draft-ietf-eman-energy-aware-mib-14", work in
                progress, February 10 2013.
     
        [LLDP-MED-MIB]  ANSI/TIA-1057, "The LLDP Management Information
                Base extension module for TIA-TR41.4 media endpoint
                discovery information", July 2005.
     
     15.2. Informative References
     
     
        [RFC1628] S. Bradner, "UPS Management Information Base", RFC
                1628, May 1994
     
        [RFC3410]  Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D., and B. Stewart,
                "Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet
                Standard Management Framework ", RFC 3410, December
                2002.
     
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        [RFC3418]  Presun, R., Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M, and S.
                Waldbusser, "Management Information Base (MIB) for the
                Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)", RFC3418,
                December 2002.
     
        [RFC3433]  Bierman, A., Romascanu, D., and K. Norseth, "Entity
                Sensor Management Information Base", RFC 3433, December
                2002.
     
        [RFC4268]  Chisholm, S. and D. Perkins, "Entity State MIB", RFC
                4268, November 2005.
     
        [RFC6982]  Sheffer, Y. and A. Farrel, "Improving Awareness of
                Running Code: The Implementation Status Section", RFC
                6982, July 2013.
     
        [RFC6988] Quittek, J., Winter, R., Dietz, T., Claise, B., and M.
                Chandramouli, " Requirements for Energy Management",
                RFC 6988, September 2013.
     
        [EMAN-FMWK] Parello, J. Claise, B., Schoening, B. and Quittek,
                J., "Energy Management Framework", draft-ietf-eman-
                framework-19, April 2014.
     
        [EMAN-AS] Schoening, B., Chandramouli, M. and Nordman, B.
                "Energy Management (EMAN) Applicability Statement",
                draft-ietf-eman-applicability-statement-05, April 2014.
     
        [DMTF] "Power State Management Profile DMTF  DSP1027  Version
                2.0"  December 2009
                http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/docum
                ents/DSP1027_2.0.0.pdf
     
        [IEEE1621]  "Standard for User Interface Elements in Power
                Control of Electronic Devices Employed in
                Office/Consumer Environments", IEEE 1621, December
                2004.
     
        [IEC.61850-7-4] International Electrotechnical Commission,
                "Communication networks and systems for power utility
                automation Part 7-4: Basic communication structure
                Compatible logical node classes and data object
                classes", 2010.
     
        [IEC.62053-21] International Electrotechnical Commission,
                "Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) Particular
                requirements Part 22: Static meters for active energy
                (classes 1 and 2)", 2003.
     
     
     
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        [IEC.62053-22]International Electrotechnical Commission,
                "Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) Particular
                requirements Part 22: Static meters for active energy
                (classes 0,2 S and 0,5 S)", 2003.
     
        [RFC3414]  Blumenthal, U. and B. Wijnen, "User-based Security
                 Model (USM) for version 3 of the Simple Network
                ManagementProtocol (SNMPv3)", STD 62, RFC 3414,
                December 2002.
     
        [RFC3826]  Blumenthal, U., Maino, F., and K. McCloghrie, "The
                Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Cipher Algorithm in
                the SNMP User-based Security Model", RFC 3826, June
                2004.
     
        [RFC5591]  Harrington, D. and W. Hardaker, "Transport Security
                Model for the Simple Network Management Protocol
                (SNMP)", RFC 5591, June 2009.
     
        [RFC5592]  Harrington, D., Salowey, J., and W. Hardaker, "Secure
                Shell Transport Model for the Simple Network Management
                Protocol (SNMP)", RFC 5592, June 2009.
     
        [RFC6353]  Hardaker, W., "Transport Layer Security (TLS)
                Transport Model for the Simple Network Management
                Protocol (SNMP)", RFC 6353, July 2011.
     
     
     
     Authors' Addresses
     
     
      Mouli Chandramouli
      Cisco Systems, Inc.
      Sarjapur Outer Ring Road
      Bangalore 560103
      IN
     
      Phone: +91 80 4429 2409
      Email: moulchan@cisco.com
     
     
      Benoit Claise
      Cisco Systems, Inc.
      De Kleetlaan 6a b1
      Diegem 1813
      BE
     
      Phone: +32 2 704 5622
      Email: bclaise@cisco.com
     
     
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      Brad Schoening
      44 Rivers Edge Drive
      Little Silver, NJ 07739
      US
      Email: brad.schoening@verizon.net
     
     
      Juergen Quittek
      NEC Europe Ltd.
      NEC Laboratories Europe
      Network Research Division
      Kurfuersten-Anlage 36
      Heidelberg  69115
      DE
     
      Phone: +49 6221 4342-115
      Email: quittek@neclab.eu
     
     
      Thomas Dietz
      NEC Europe Ltd.
      NEC Laboratories Europe
      Network Research Division
      Kurfuersten-Anlage 36
      Heidelberg  69115
      DE
     
      Phone: +49 6221 4342-128
      Email: Thomas.Dietz@neclab.eu
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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