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                FDDI Management Information Base in the SNMPv2 SMI
          
                                   29 July 1996
          
          
                       Draft Expiration Date: January 1997
          
          
                                 Jeffrey D. Case
                           SNMP Research, Incorporated
                                  case@snmp.com
          
          
                                 Anil Rijsinghani
                          Digital Equipment Corporation
                             anil@netcad.enet.dec.com
          
          
                     <draft-ietf-fddimib-smiv2-object-v2-00.txt>
          
          
          
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          2.  Abstract
          
          This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base
          (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the
          
          
          
          
          
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          Internet community.  In particular, it defines objects for
          managing devices which implement the FDDI based on the ANSI
          FDDI SMT Standard X3.229-1994 [8].  Note that the technical
          content of this standard is identical to that of the ANSI SMT
          version 7.3 draft standard.
          
          The MIB module contained in this memo is updated to be defined
          using the SNMPv2 SMI [9], but is otherwise identical to that
          contained in [11].
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
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          3.  The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework
          
          The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework consists of three
          major components.  They are:
          
          o    RFC 1902 [9] which defines the SMI, the mechanisms used
               for describing and naming objects for the purpose of
               management.
          
          o    STD 17, RFC 1213 [4] defines MIB-II, the core set of
               managed objects for the Internet suite of protocols.
          
          o    RFC 1157 [3] and/or RFC 1905 [10] which defines the
               protocol used for network access to managed objects.
          
          The Framework permits new objects to be defined for the
          purpose of experimentation and evaluation.
          
          
          3.1.  Object Definitions
          
          Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store,
          termed the Management Information Base or MIB.  Objects in the
          MIB are defined using the subset of Abstract Syntax Notation
          One (ASN.1) defined in the SMI.  In particular, each object
          object type is named by an OBJECT IDENTIFIER, an
          administratively assigned name.  The object type together with
          an object instance serves to uniquely identify a specific
          instantiation of the object.  For human convenience, we often
          use a textual string, termed the descriptor, to refer to the
          object type.
          
          
          3.2.  Format of Definitions
          
          Section 6 contains the specification of all object types
          contained in this MIB module.  The object types are defined
          using the conventions defined in the SMI, as amended by the
          extensions specified in [7].
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
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          4.  Overview
          
          This document defines the managed objects for FDDI devices
          which are to be accessible via the Simple Network Management
          Protocol (SNMP).  At present, this applies to these values of
          the ifType variable in the Internet-standard MIB:
          
               fddi(15)
          
          For these interfaces, the value of the ifSpecific variable in
          the MIB-II [4] has the OBJECT IDENTIFIER value:
          
               fddimib    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { experimental 8 73 }
          
          The definitions of the objects presented here draws heavily
          from related work in the ANSI X3T9.5 committee and the SMT
          subcommittee of that committee [8].  In fact, the definitions
          of the managed objects in this document are, to the maximum
          extent possible, identical to those identified by the ANSI
          committee.  The semantics of each managed object should be the
          same with syntactic changes made as necessary to recast the
          objects in terms of the Internet-standard SMI and MIB so as to
          be compatible with the SNMP.  Examples of these syntactic
          changes include remapping booleans to enumerated integers,
          remapping bit strings to octet strings, and the like.  In
          addition, the naming of the objects was changed to achieve
          compatibility.
          
          These minimal syntactic changes with no semantic changes
          should allow implementations of SNMP manageable FDDI systems
          to share instrumentation with other network management schemes
          and thereby minimize implementation cost.  In addition, the
          translation of information conveyed by managed objects from
          one network management scheme to another is eased by these
          shared definitions.
          
          Only the essential variables, as indicated by their mandatory
          status in the ANSI specification were retained in this
          document.  The importance of variables which have an optional
          status in the ANSI specification were perceived as being less
          widely accepted.
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
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          4.1.  Textual Conventions
          
          Several new datatypes are introduced as a textual convention
          in this MIB document.  These textual conventions enhance the
          readability of the document and ease comparisons with its ANSI
          counterpart.  It should be noted that the introduction of the
          following textual conventions has no effect on either the
          syntax nor the semantics of any managed objects.  The use of
          these is merely an artifact of the explanatory method used.
          Objects defined in terms of one of these methods are always
          encoded by means of the rules that define the primitive type.
          Hence, no changes to the SMI or the SNMP are necessary to
          accommodate these textual conventions which are adopted merely
          for the convenience of readers and writers in pursuit of the
          elusive goal of clear, concise, and unambiguous MIB documents.
          
          
          5.  Changes from RFC 1512
          
          (1)  Update the ANSI reference to X3.229-1994
          
          (2)  fddimibPATHTVXLowerBound Description: correct nsec number
          
          (3)  fddimibPATHTMaxLowerBound Description: correct nsec
               number and equation
          
          (4)  fddimibPATHMaxTReq Description: correct nsec number
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
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          6.  Object Definitions
          
          FDDI-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
          
          IMPORTS
                  MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE,
                  Counter32                           FROM SNMPv2-SMI
                  MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP     FROM SNMPv2-TC;
          
          --  This MIB module uses the extended OBJECT-TYPE macro as
          --  defined in [7].
          
          
          -- this is the FDDI MIB module
          
          fddi    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { experimental 8 }
          
          fddimib      MODULE-IDENTITY
              LAST-UPDATED "9607291600Z"
              ORGANIZATION "IETF FDDI MIB Working Group"
              CONTACT-INFO
                      "        Anil Rijsinghani
                       Postal: Digital Equipment Corporation
                               550 King St
                               Littleton, MA 01460.
          
                        Email: anil@lkg.dec.com"
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The MIB module for FDDI devices."
              ::= { fddi 73 }
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
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          -- textual conventions
          
          FddiTimeNano ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "This data type specifies 1 nanosecond units as an
                      integer value.
          
                      NOTE: The encoding is normal integer
                      representation, not two's complement.  Since this
                      type is used for variables which are encoded as
                      TimerTwosComplement in the ANSI specification, two
                      operations need to be performed on such variables
                      to convert from ANSI form to SNMP form:
          
                      1) Convert from two's complement to normal integer
                      representation 2) Multiply by 80 to convert from
                      80 nsec to 1 nsec units
          
                      No resolution is lost.  Moreover, the objects for
                      which this data type is used effectively do not
                      lose any range due to the lower maximum value
                      since they do not require the full range.
          
                      Example: If fddimibMACTReq had a value of 8 ms, it
                      would be stored in ANSI TimerTwosComplement format
                      as 0xFFFE7960 [8 ms is 100000 in 80 nsec units,
                      which is then converted to two's complement] but
                      be reported as 8000000 in SNMP since it is encoded
                      here as FddiTimeNano."
              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..2147483647)
          
          
          FddiTimeMilli ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "This data type is used for some FDDI timers. It
                      specifies time in 1 millisecond units, in normal
                      integer representation."
              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..2147483647)
          
          
          FddiResourceId ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
          
          
          
          
          
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                      "This data type is used to refer to an instance of
                      a  MAC, PORT, or PATH Resource ID.  Indexing
                      begins at 1.  Zero is used to indicate the absence
                      of a resource."
              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..65535)
          
          
          FddiSMTStationIdType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The unique identifier for the FDDI station.  This
                      is a string of 8 octets, represented as X' yy yy
                      xx xx xx xx xx xx' with the low order 6 octet (xx)
                      from a unique IEEE assigned address.  The high
                      order two bits of the IEEE address, the group
                      address bit and the administration bit
                      (Universal/Local) bit should both be zero.  The
                      first two octets, the yy octets, are implementor-
                      defined.
          
                      The representation of the address portion of the
                      station id is in the IEEE (ANSI/IEEE P802.1A)
                      canonical notation for 48 bit addresses.  The
                      canonical form is a 6-octet string where the first
                      octet contains the first 8 bits of the address,
                      with the I/G(Individual/Group) address bit as the
                      least significant bit and the  U/L
                      (Universal/Local) bit as the next more significant
                      bit, and so on.  Note that addresses in the ANSI
                      FDDI standard SMT frames are represented in FDDI
                      MAC order."
              SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (8))
          
          
          FddiMACLongAddressType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The representation of long MAC addresses as
                      management values is in the IEEE (ANSI/IEEE
                      P802.1A) canonical notation for 48 bit addresses.
                      The canonical form is a 6-octet string where the
                      first octet contains the first 8 bits of the
                      address, with the I/G (Individual/Group) address
                      bit as the least significant bit and the  U/L
                      (Universal/Local) bit as the next more significant
          
          
          
          
          
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                      bit, and so on.  Note that the addresses in the
                      SMT frames are represented in FDDI MAC order."
              SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (6))
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
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          -- groups in the FDDI MIB module
          
          fddimibSMT          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fddimib 1 }
          
          fddimibMAC          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fddimib 2 }
          
          fddimibMACCounters  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fddimib 3 }
          
          fddimibPATH         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fddimib 4 }
          
          fddimibPORT         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fddimib 5 }
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
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          -- the SMT group
          -- Implementation of the SMT group is mandatory for all
          -- systems which implement manageable FDDI subsystems.
          
          fddimibSMTNumber OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The number of SMT implementations (regardless of
                      their current state) on this network management
                      application entity.  The value for this variable
                      must remain constant at least from one re-
                      initialization of the entity's network management
                      system to the next re-initialization."
              ::= { fddimibSMT  1 }
          
          
          -- the SMT table
          
          fddimibSMTTable OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF FddimibSMTEntry
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A list of SMT entries.  The number of entries
                      shall not exceed the value of fddimibSMTNumber."
              ::= { fddimibSMT  2 }
          
          fddimibSMTEntry OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddimibSMTEntry
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "An SMT entry containing information common to a
                      given SMT."
              INDEX   { fddimibSMTIndex }
              ::= { fddimibSMTTable 1 }
          
          FddimibSMTEntry ::=
              SEQUENCE {
                  fddimibSMTIndex                 INTEGER,
                  fddimibSMTStationId             FddiSMTStationIdType,
                  fddimibSMTOpVersionId           INTEGER,
                  fddimibSMTHiVersionId           INTEGER,
          
          
          
          
          
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                  fddimibSMTLoVersionId           INTEGER,
                  fddimibSMTUserData              OCTET STRING,
                  fddimibSMTMIBVersionId          INTEGER,
                  fddimibSMTMACCts                INTEGER,
                  fddimibSMTNonMasterCts          INTEGER,
                  fddimibSMTMasterCts             INTEGER,
                  fddimibSMTAvailablePaths        INTEGER,
                  fddimibSMTConfigCapabilities    INTEGER,
                  fddimibSMTConfigPolicy          INTEGER,
                  fddimibSMTConnectionPolicy      INTEGER,
                  fddimibSMTTNotify               INTEGER,
                  fddimibSMTStatRptPolicy         INTEGER,
                  fddimibSMTTraceMaxExpiration    FddiTimeMilli,
                  fddimibSMTBypassPresent         INTEGER,
                  fddimibSMTECMState              INTEGER,
                  fddimibSMTCFState               INTEGER,
                  fddimibSMTRemoteDisconnectFlag  INTEGER,
                  fddimibSMTStationStatus         INTEGER,
                  fddimibSMTPeerWrapFlag          INTEGER,
                  fddimibSMTTimeStamp             FddiTimeMilli,
                  fddimibSMTTransitionTimeStamp   FddiTimeMilli,
                  fddimibSMTStationAction         INTEGER
              }
          
          fddimibSMTIndex OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A unique value for each SMT.  The value for each
                      SMT must remain constant at least from one re-
                      initialization of the entity's network management
                      system to the next re-initialization."
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 1 }
          
          fddimibSMTStationId OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddiSMTStationIdType -- OCTET STRING (SIZE (8))
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "Used to uniquely identify an FDDI station."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 11 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 2 }
          
          
          
          
          
          
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          fddimibSMTOpVersionId OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The version that this station is using for its
                      operation (refer to ANSI 7.1.2.2). The value of
                      this variable is 2 for this SMT revision."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 13 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 3 }
          
          fddimibSMTHiVersionId OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The highest version of SMT that this station
                      supports (refer to ANSI 7.1.2.2)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 14 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 4 }
          
          fddimibSMTLoVersionId OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The lowest version of SMT that this station
                      supports (refer to ANSI 7.1.2.2)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 15 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 5 }
          
          fddimibSMTUserData OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE (32))
              MAX-ACCESS  read-write
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "This variable contains 32 octets of user defined
                      information. The information shall be an ASCII
                      string."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 17 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 6 }
          
          
          
          
          
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          fddimibSMTMIBVersionId OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The version of the FDDI MIB of this station.  The
                      value of this variable is 1 for this SMT
                      revision."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 18 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 7 }
          
          fddimibSMTMACCts OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..255)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The number of MACs in this station or
                      concentrator."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 21 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 8 }
          
          fddimibSMTNonMasterCts OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..2)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The value of this variable is the number of A, B,
                      and S ports in this station or concentrator."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 22 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 9 }
          
          fddimibSMTMasterCts OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..255)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The number of M Ports in a node. If the node is
                      not a concentrator, the value of the variable is
                      zero."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 23 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 10 }
          
          
          
          
          
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          fddimibSMTAvailablePaths OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..7)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A value that indicates the PATH types available
                      in the station.
          
                      The value is a sum.  This value initially takes
                      the value zero, then for each type of PATH that
                      this node has available, 2 raised to a power is
                      added to the sum.  The powers are according to the
                      following table:
          
                               Path   Power
                            Primary     0
                          Secondary     1
                              Local     2
          
                      For example, a station having Primary and Local
                      PATHs available would have a value of 5 (2**0 +
                      2**2)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 24 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 11 }
          
          fddimibSMTConfigCapabilities OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..3)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A value that indicates the configuration
                      capabilities of a node. The 'Hold Available' bit
                      indicates the support of the optional Hold
                      Function, which is controlled by
                      fddiSMTConfigPolicy.  The 'CF-Wrap-AB' bit
                      indicates that the station has the capability of
                      performing a wrap_ab (refer to ANSI SMT 9.7.2.2).
          
                      The value is a sum.  This value initially takes
                      the value zero, then for each of the configuration
                      policies currently enforced on the node, 2 raised
                      to a power is added to the sum.  The powers are
                      according to the following table:
          
          
          
          
          
          
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                                 Policy   Power
                          holdAvailable     0
                             CF-Wrap-AB     1 "
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 25 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 12 }
          
          fddimibSMTConfigPolicy OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..1)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-write
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A value that indicates the configuration policies
                      currently desired in a node.  'Hold' is one of the
                      terms used for the Hold Flag, an optional ECM flag
                      used to enable the optional Hold policy.
          
                      The value is a sum.  This value initially takes
                      the value zero, then for each of the configuration
                      policies currently enforced on the node, 2 raised
                      to a power is added to the sum.  The powers are
                      according to the following table:
          
                                     Policy   Power
                          configurationhold     0 "
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 26 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 13 }
          
          fddimibSMTConnectionPolicy OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (32768..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-write
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A value representing the connection policies in
                      effect in a node. A station sets the corresponding
                      bit for each of the connection types that it
                      rejects. The letter designations, X and Y, in the
                      'rejectX-Y' names have the following significance:
                      X represents the PC-Type of the local PORT and Y
                      represents the PC_Type of the adjacent PORT
                      (PC_Neighbor). The evaluation of Connection-
                      Policy (PC-Type, PC-Neighbor) is done to determine
                      the setting of T- Val(3) in the PC-Signalling
                      sequence (refer to ANSI 9.6.3). Note that Bit 15,
          
          
          
          
          
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                      (rejectM-M), is always set and cannot be cleared.
          
                      The value is a sum.  This value initially takes
                      the value zero, then for each of the connection
                      policies currently enforced on the node, 2 raised
                      to a power is added to the sum.  The powers are
                      according to the following table:
          
                             Policy   Power
                          rejectA-A     0
                          rejectA-B     1
                          rejectA-S     2
                          rejectA-M     3
                          rejectB-A     4
                          rejectB-B     5
                          rejectB-S     6
                          rejectB-M     7
                          rejectS-A     8
                          rejectS-B     9
                          rejectS-S     10
                          rejectS-M     11
                          rejectM-A     12
                          rejectM-B     13
                          rejectM-S     14
                          rejectM-M     15 "
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 27 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 14 }
          
          fddimibSMTTNotify OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (2..30)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-write
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The timer, expressed in seconds, used in the
                      Neighbor Notification protocol. It has a range of
                      2 seconds to 30 seconds, and its default value is
                      30 seconds (refer to ANSI SMT 8.2)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 29 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 15 }
          
          fddimibSMTStatRptPolicy OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-write
          
          
          
          
          
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              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "If true, indicates that the node will generate
                      Status Reporting Frames for its implemented events
                      and conditions. It has an initial value of true.
                      This variable determines the value of the
                      SR_Enable Flag (refer to ANSI SMT 8.3.2.1)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 30 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 16 }
          
          fddimibSMTTraceMaxExpiration OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddiTimeMilli
              MAX-ACCESS  read-write
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "Reference Trace_Max (refer to ANSI SMT
                      9.4.4.2.2)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 31 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 17 }
          
          fddimibSMTBypassPresent OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A flag indicating if the station has a bypass on
                      its AB port pair."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 34 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 18 }
          
          fddimibSMTECMState OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                          ec0(1), -- Out
                          ec1(2), -- In
                          ec2(3), -- Trace
                          ec3(4), -- Leave
                          ec4(5), -- Path_Test
                          ec5(6), -- Insert
                          ec6(7), -- Check
                          ec7(8)  -- Deinsert
                      }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          
          
          
          
          
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              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "Indicates the current state of the ECM state
                      machine (refer to ANSI SMT 9.5.2)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 41 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 19 }
          
          fddimibSMTCFState OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                          cf0(1),   -- isolated
                          cf1(2),   -- local_a
                          cf2(3),   -- local_b
                          cf3(4),   -- local_ab
                          cf4(5),   -- local_s
                          cf5(6),   -- wrap_a
                          cf6(7),   -- wrap_b
                          cf7(8),   -- wrap_ab
                          cf8(9),   -- wrap_s
                          cf9(10),  -- c_wrap_a
                          cf10(11), -- c_wrap_b
                          cf11(12), -- c_wrap_s
                          cf12(13)  -- thru
                      }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The attachment configuration for the station or
                      concentrator (refer to ANSI SMT 9.7.2.2)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 42 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 20 }
          
          fddimibSMTRemoteDisconnectFlag OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A flag indicating that the station was remotely
                      disconnected from the network as a result of
                      receiving an fddiSMTAction, disconnect (refer to
                      ANSI SMT 6.4.5.3) in a Parameter Management Frame.
                      A station requires a Connect Action to rejoin and
                      clear the flag (refer to ANSI SMT 6.4.5.2)."
              REFERENCE
          
          
          
          
          
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                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 44 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 21 }
          
          fddimibSMTStationStatus OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER { concatenated(1), separated(2), thru(3) }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The current status of the primary and secondary
                      paths within this station."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 45 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 22 }
          
          fddimibSMTPeerWrapFlag OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "This variable assumes the value of the
                      PeerWrapFlag in CFM (refer to ANSI SMT
                      9.7.2.4.4)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 46 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 23 }
          
          fddimibSMTTimeStamp OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddiTimeMilli
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "This variable assumes the value of TimeStamp
                      (refer to ANSI SMT 8.3.2.1)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 51 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 24 }
          
          fddimibSMTTransitionTimeStamp OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddiTimeMilli
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "This variable assumes the value of
                      TransitionTimeStamp (refer to ANSI SMT 8.3.2.1)."
              REFERENCE
          
          
          
          
          
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                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 52 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 25 }
          
          fddimibSMTStationAction OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                          other(1),               -- none of the following
                          connect(2),
                          disconnect(3),
                          path-Test(4),
                          self-Test(5),
                          disable-a(6),
                          disable-b(7),
                          disable-m(8)
                      }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-write
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "This object, when read, always returns a value of
                      other(1).  The behavior of setting this variable
                      to each of the acceptable values is as follows:
          
                           other(1): Results in a badValue error.
                           connect(2): Generates a Connect signal to ECM
                                to begin a connection sequence. See ANSI
                                Ref 9.4.2.
                           disconnect(3): Generates a Disconnect signal
                                to ECM. see ANSI Ref 9.4.2.
                           path-Test(4): Initiates a station Path_Test.
                                The Path_Test variable (see ANSI Ref
                                9.4.1) is set to 'Testing'. The results
                                of this action are not specified in this
                                standard.
                           self-Test(5): Initiates a station Self_Test.
                                The results of this action are not
                                specified in this standard.
                           disable-a(6): Causes a PC_Disable on the A
                                port if the A port mode is peer.
                           disable-b(7): Causes a PC_Disable on the B
                                port if the B port mode is peer.
                           disable-m(8): Causes a PC_Disable on all M
                                ports.
          
                      Attempts to set this object to all other values
                      results in a badValue error.  The result of
                      setting this variable to path-Test(4) or self-
          
          
          
          
          
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                      Test(5) is implementation-specific."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiSMT 60 }"
              ::= { fddimibSMTEntry 26 }
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
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          -- the MAC group
          -- Implementation of the MAC Group is mandatory for all
          -- systems which implement manageable FDDI subsystems.
          
          fddimibMACNumber OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The total number of MAC implementations (across
                      all SMTs) on this network management application
                      entity.  The value for this variable must remain
                      constant at least from one re-initialization of
                      the entity's network management system to the next
                      re-initialization."
              ::= { fddimibMAC  1 }
          
          
          -- the MAC table
          
          fddimibMACTable OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF FddimibMACEntry
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A list of MAC entries.  The number of entries
                      shall not exceed the value of fddimibMACNumber."
              ::= { fddimibMAC  2 }
          
          fddimibMACEntry OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddimibMACEntry
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A MAC entry containing information common to a
                      given MAC."
              INDEX   { fddimibMACSMTIndex, fddimibMACIndex }
              ::= { fddimibMACTable 1 }
          
          FddimibMACEntry ::=
              SEQUENCE {
                  fddimibMACSMTIndex              INTEGER,
                  fddimibMACIndex                 INTEGER,
                  fddimibMACIfIndex               INTEGER,
                  fddimibMACFrameStatusFunctions  INTEGER,
          
          
          
          
          
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                  fddimibMACTMaxCapability        FddiTimeNano,
                  fddimibMACTVXCapability         FddiTimeNano,
                  fddimibMACAvailablePaths        INTEGER,
                  fddimibMACCurrentPath           INTEGER,
                  fddimibMACUpstreamNbr           FddiMACLongAddressType,
                  fddimibMACDownstreamNbr         FddiMACLongAddressType,
                  fddimibMACOldUpstreamNbr        FddiMACLongAddressType,
                  fddimibMACOldDownstreamNbr      FddiMACLongAddressType,
                  fddimibMACDupAddressTest        INTEGER,
                  fddimibMACRequestedPaths        INTEGER,
                  fddimibMACDownstreamPORTType    INTEGER,
                  fddimibMACSMTAddress            FddiMACLongAddressType,
                  fddimibMACTReq                  FddiTimeNano,
                  fddimibMACTNeg                  FddiTimeNano,
                  fddimibMACTMax                  FddiTimeNano,
                  fddimibMACTvxValue              FddiTimeNano,
                  fddimibMACFrameCts              Counter32,
                  fddimibMACCopiedCts             Counter32,
                  fddimibMACTransmitCts           Counter32,
                  fddimibMACErrorCts              Counter32,
                  fddimibMACLostCts               Counter32,
                  fddimibMACFrameErrorThreshold   INTEGER,
                  fddimibMACFrameErrorRatio       INTEGER,
                  fddimibMACRMTState              INTEGER,
                  fddimibMACDaFlag                INTEGER,
                  fddimibMACUnaDaFlag             INTEGER,
                  fddimibMACFrameErrorFlag        INTEGER,
                  fddimibMACMAUnitdataAvailable   INTEGER,
                  fddimibMACHardwarePresent       INTEGER,
                  fddimibMACMAUnitdataEnable      INTEGER
              }
          
          
          fddimibMACSMTIndex OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The value of the SMT index associated with this
                      MAC."
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 1 }
          
          fddimibMACIndex OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          
          
          
          
          
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              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "Index variable for uniquely identifying the MAC
                      object instances, which is the same as the
                      corresponding resource index in SMT."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 34 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 2 }
          
          fddimibMACIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The value of the MIB-II ifIndex corresponding to
                      this MAC.  If none is applicable, 0 is returned."
              REFERENCE
                      "MIB-II"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 3 }
          
          fddimibMACFrameStatusFunctions OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..7)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "Indicates the MAC's optional Frame Status
                      processing functions.
          
                      The value is a sum.  This value initially takes
                      the value zero, then for each function present, 2
                      raised to a power is added to the sum.  The powers
                      are according to the following table:
          
                           function   Power
                       fs-repeating     0
                         fs-setting     1
                        fs-clearing     2 "
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 11 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 4 }
          
          fddimibMACTMaxCapability OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddiTimeNano
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
          
          
          
          
          
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              DESCRIPTION
                      "Indicates the maximum time value of fddiMACTMax
                      that this MAC can support."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 13 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 5 }
          
          fddimibMACTVXCapability OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddiTimeNano
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "Indicates the maximum time value of
                      fddiMACTvxValue that this MAC can support."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 14 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 6 }
          
          fddimibMACAvailablePaths OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..7)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "Indicates the paths available for this MAC (refer
                      to ANSI SMT 9.7.7).
          
                      The value is a sum.  This value initially takes
                      the value zero, then for each type of PATH that
                      this MAC has available, 2 raised to a power is
                      added to the sum.  The powers are according to the
                      following table:
          
                               Path   Power
                            Primary     0
                          Secondary     1
                              Local     2 "
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 22 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 7 }
          
          fddimibMACCurrentPath OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                          isolated(1),
                          local(2),
                          secondary(3),
          
          
          
          
          
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                          primary(4),
                          concatenated(5),
                          thru(6)
                      }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "Indicates the Path into which this MAC is
                      currently inserted (refer to ANSI 9.7.7)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 23 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 8 }
          
          fddimibMACUpstreamNbr OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddiMACLongAddressType -- OCTET STRING (SIZE (6))
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The MAC's upstream neighbor's long individual MAC
                      address. It has an initial value of the SMT-
                      Unknown-MAC Address and is only modified as
                      specified by the Neighbor Information Frame
                      protocol (refer to ANSI SMT 7.2.1 and 8.2)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 24 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 9 }
          
          fddimibMACDownstreamNbr OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddiMACLongAddressType -- OCTET STRING (SIZE (6))
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The MAC's downstream neighbor's long individual
                      MAC address. It has an initial value of the SMT-
                      Unknown-MAC Address and is only modified as
                      specified by the Neighbor Information Frame
                      protocol (refer to ANSI SMT 7.2.1 and 8.2)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 25 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 10 }
          
          fddimibMACOldUpstreamNbr OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddiMACLongAddressType -- OCTET STRING (SIZE (6))
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
          
          
          
          
          
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              DESCRIPTION
                      "The previous value of the MAC's upstream
                      neighbor's long individual MAC address. It has an
                      initial value of the SMT-Unknown- MAC Address and
                      is only modified as specified by the Neighbor
                      Information Frame protocol (refer to ANSI SMT
                      7.2.1 and 8.2)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 26 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 11 }
          
          fddimibMACOldDownstreamNbr OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddiMACLongAddressType -- OCTET STRING (SIZE (6))
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The previous value of the MAC's downstream
                      neighbor's long individual MAC address. It has an
                      initial value of the SMT- Unknown-MAC Address and
                      is only modified as specified by the Neighbor
                      Information Frame protocol (refer to ANSI SMT
                      7.2.1 and 8.2)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 27 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 12 }
          
          fddimibMACDupAddressTest OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER { none(1), pass(2), fail(3) }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The Duplicate Address Test flag, Dup_Addr_Test
                      (refer to ANSI 8.2)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 29 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 13 }
          
          fddimibMACRequestedPaths OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER  (0..255)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-write
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "List of permitted Paths which specifies the
                      Path(s) into which the MAC may be inserted (refer
                      to ansi SMT 9.7).
          
          
          
          
          
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                      The value is a sum which represents the individual
                      paths that are desired.  This value initially
                      takes the value zero, then for each type of PATH
                      that this node is, 2 raised to a power is added to
                      the sum.  The powers are according to the
                      following table:
          
                                         Path   Power
                                        local     0
                          secondary-alternate     1
                            primary-alternate     2
                       concatenated-alternate     3
                          secondary-preferred     4
                            primary-preferred     5
                       concatenated-preferred     6
                                         thru     7 "
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 32 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 14 }
          
          fddimibMACDownstreamPORTType OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER { a(1), b(2), s(3), m(4), none(5) }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "Indicates the PC-Type of the first port that is
                      downstream of this MAC (the exit port)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 33 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 15 }
          
          fddimibMACSMTAddress OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddiMACLongAddressType -- OCTET STRING (SIZE (6))
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The 48-bit individual address of the MAC used for
                      SMT frames."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 41 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 16 }
          
          fddimibMACTReq OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddiTimeNano
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          
          
          
          
          
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              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "This variable is the T_Req_value passed to the
                      MAC.  Without having detected a duplicate, the
                      time value of this variable shall assume the
                      maximum supported time value which is less than or
                      equal to the time value of fddiPATHMaxT-Req.  When
                      a MAC has an address detected as a duplicate, it
                      may use a time value for this variable greater
                      than the time value of fddiPATHTMaxLowerBound.  A
                      station shall cause claim when the new T_Req may
                      cause the value of T_Neg to change in the claim
                      process, (i.e., time value new T_Req < T_Neg, or
                      old T_Req = T_Neg)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 51 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 17 }
          
          fddimibMACTNeg OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddiTimeNano
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "It is reported as a FddiTimeNano number."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 52 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 18 }
          
          fddimibMACTMax OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddiTimeNano
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "This variable is the T_Max_value passed to the
                      MAC.  The time value of this variable shall assume
                      the minimum suported time value which is greater
                      than or equal to the time value of fddiPATHT-
                      MaxLowerBound"
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 53 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 19 }
          
          fddimibMACTvxValue OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddiTimeNano
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          
          
          
          
          
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              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "This variable is the TVX_value passed to the MAC.
                      The time value of this variable shall assume the
                      minimum suported time value which is greater than
                      or equal to the time value of
                      fddiPATHTVXLowerBound."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 54 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 20 }
          
          fddimibMACFrameCts OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A count of the number of frames received by this
                      MAC (refer to ANSI MAC 7.5.1)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 71 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 21 }
          
          fddimibMACCopiedCts OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A count that should as closely as possible match
                      the number of frames addressed to (A bit set) and
                      successfully copied into the station's receive
                      buffers (C bit set) by this MAC (refer to ANSI MAC
                      7.5). Note that this count does not include MAC
                      frames."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 72 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 22 }
          
          fddimibMACTransmitCts OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A count that should as closely as possible match
                      the number of frames transmitted by this MAC
                      (refer to ANSI MAC 7.5).  Note that this count
          
          
          
          
          
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                      does not include MAC frames."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 73 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 23 }
          
          fddimibMACErrorCts OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A count of the number of frames that were
                      detected in error by this MAC that had not been
                      detected in error by another MAC (refer to ANSI
                      MAC 7.5.2)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 81 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 24 }
          
          fddimibMACLostCts OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A count of the number of instances that this MAC
                      detected a format error during frame reception
                      such that the frame was stripped (refer to ANSI
                      MAC 7.5.3)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 82 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 25 }
          
          fddimibMACFrameErrorThreshold OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-write
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A threshold for determining when a MAC Condition
                      report (see ANSI 8.3.1.1) shall be generated.
                      Stations not supporting variable thresholds shall
                      have a value of 0 and a range of (0..0)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 95 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 26 }
          
          fddimibMACFrameErrorRatio OBJECT-TYPE
          
          
          
          
          
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              SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "This variable is the value of the ratio,
          
                       ((delta fddiMACLostCts + delta fddiMACErrorCts) /
                       (delta fddiMACFrameCts + delta fddiMACLostCts ))
                       * 2**16 "
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 96 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 27 }
          
          fddimibMACRMTState OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                          rm0(1), -- Isolated
                          rm1(2), -- Non_Op
                          rm2(3), -- Ring_Op
                          rm3(4), -- Detect
                          rm4(5), -- Non_Op_Dup
                          rm5(6), -- Ring_Op_Dup
                          rm6(7), -- Directed
                          rm7(8)  -- Trace
                      }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "Indicates the current state of the RMT State
                      Machine (refer to ANSI 10.3.2)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 111 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 28 }
          
          fddimibMACDaFlag OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The RMT flag Duplicate Address Flag, DA_Flag
                      (refer to ANSI 10.2.1.2)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 112 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 29 }
          
          fddimibMACUnaDaFlag OBJECT-TYPE
          
          
          
          
          
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              SYNTAX      INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A flag, UNDA_Flag (refer to ANSI 8.2.2.1), set
                      when the upstream neighbor reports a duplicate
                      address condition. Cleared when the condition
                      clears."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 113 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 30 }
          
          fddimibMACFrameErrorFlag OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "Indicates the MAC Frame Error Condition is
                      present when set. Cleared when the condition
                      clears and on station initialization."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 114 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 31 }
          
          fddimibMACMAUnitdataAvailable OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "This variable shall take on the value of the
                      MAC_Avail flag defined in RMT."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 116 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 32 }
          
          fddimibMACHardwarePresent OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "This variable indicates the presence of
                      underlying hardware support for this MAC object.
                      If the value of this object is false(2), the
                      reporting of the objects in this entry may be
                      handled in an implementation-specific manner."
          
          
          
          
          
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              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 117 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 33 }
          
          fddimibMACMAUnitdataEnable OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-write
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "This attribute determines the value of the
                      MA_UNITDATA_Enable flag in RMT.  The default and
                      initial value of this flag is true(1)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 118 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACEntry 34 }
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
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          -- the Enhanced MAC Counters group
          -- Implementation of the this Group is optional
          
          
          -- the MAC Counters table
          
          fddimibMACCountersTable OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF FddimibMACCountersEntry
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A list of MAC Counters entries.  The number of
                      entries shall not exceed the value of
                      fddimibMACNumber."
              ::= { fddimibMACCounters  1 }
          
          fddimibMACCountersEntry OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddimibMACCountersEntry
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A MAC Counters entry containing information
                      common to a given MAC."
              INDEX   { fddimibMACSMTIndex, fddimibMACIndex }
              ::= { fddimibMACCountersTable 1 }
          
          FddimibMACCountersEntry ::=
              SEQUENCE {
                  fddimibMACTokenCts            Counter32,
                  fddimibMACTvxExpiredCts       Counter32,
                  fddimibMACNotCopiedCts        Counter32,
                  fddimibMACLateCts             Counter32,
                  fddimibMACRingOpCts           Counter32,
                  fddimibMACNotCopiedRatio      INTEGER,
                  fddimibMACNotCopiedFlag       INTEGER,
                  fddimibMACNotCopiedThreshold  INTEGER
              }
          
          fddimibMACTokenCts OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A count that should as closely as possible match
                      the number of times the station has received a
          
          
          
          
          
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                      token (total of non- restricted and restricted) on
                      this MAC (see ANSI MAC 7.4). This count is
                      valuable for determination of network load."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 74 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACCountersEntry 1 }
          
          fddimibMACTvxExpiredCts OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A count that should as closely as possible match
                      the number of times that TVX has expired."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 83 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACCountersEntry 2 }
          
          fddimibMACNotCopiedCts OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A count that should as closely as possible match
                      the number of frames that were addressed to this
                      MAC but were not copied into its receive buffers
                      (see ANSI MAC 7.5). For example, this might occur
                      due to local buffer congestion. Because of
                      implementation considerations, this count may not
                      match the actual number of frames not copied. It
                      is not a requirement that this count be exact.
                      Note that this count does not include MAC frames."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 84 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACCountersEntry 3 }
          
          fddimibMACLateCts OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A count that should as closely as possible match
                      the number of TRT expirations since this MAC was
                      reset or a token was received (refer to ANSI MAC
                      7.4.5)."
          
          
          
          
          
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              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 85 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACCountersEntry 4 }
          
          fddimibMACRingOpCts OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                       "The count of the number of times the ring has
                      entered the 'Ring_Operational' state from the
                      'Ring Not Operational' state.  This count is
                      updated when a SM_MA_STATUS.Indication of a change
                      in the Ring_Operational status occurs (refer to
                      ANSI 6.1.4). Because of implementation
                      considerations, this count may be less than the
                      actual RingOp_Ct. It is not a requirement that
                      this count be exact."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 86 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACCountersEntry 5 }
          
          fddimibMACNotCopiedRatio OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "This variable is the value of the ratio:
          
                       (delta fddiMACNotCopiedCts /
                       (delta fddiMACCopiedCts +
                         delta fddiMACNotCopiedCts )) * 2**16 "
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 105 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACCountersEntry 6 }
          
          fddimibMACNotCopiedFlag OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "Indicates that the Not Copied condition is
                      present when read as true(1).  Set to false(2)
                      when the condition clears and on station
                      initialization."
          
          
          
          
          
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              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 115 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACCountersEntry 7 }
          
          fddimibMACNotCopiedThreshold OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-write
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A threshold for determining when a MAC condition
                      report shall be generated.  Stations not
                      supporting variable thresholds shall have a value
                      of 0 and a range of (0..0)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiMAC 103 }"
              ::= { fddimibMACCountersEntry 8 }
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
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          -- the PATH group
          -- Implementation of the PATH group is mandatory for all
          -- systems which implement manageable FDDI subsystems.
          
          fddimibPATHNumber OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The total number of PATHs possible (across all
                      SMTs) on this network management application
                      entity.  The value for this variable must remain
                      constant at least from one re-initialization of
                      the entity's network management system to the next
                      re-initialization."
              ::= { fddimibPATH  1 }
          
          
          -- the PATH table
          
          fddimibPATHTable OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF FddimibPATHEntry
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A list of PATH entries.  The number of entries
                      shall not exceed the value of fddimibPATHNumber."
              ::= { fddimibPATH  2 }
          
          fddimibPATHEntry OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddimibPATHEntry
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A PATH entry containing information common to a
                      given PATH."
              INDEX   { fddimibPATHSMTIndex, fddimibPATHIndex }
              ::= { fddimibPATHTable 1 }
          
          FddimibPATHEntry ::=
              SEQUENCE {
                  fddimibPATHSMTIndex        INTEGER,
                  fddimibPATHIndex           INTEGER,
                  fddimibPATHTVXLowerBound   FddiTimeNano,
                  fddimibPATHTMaxLowerBound  FddiTimeNano,
          
          
          
          
          
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                  fddimibPATHMaxTReq         FddiTimeNano
              }
          
          fddimibPATHSMTIndex OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The value of the SMT index associated with this
                      PATH."
              ::= { fddimibPATHEntry 1 }
          
          
          fddimibPATHIndex OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "Index variable for uniquely identifying the
                      primary, secondary and local PATH object
                      instances. Local PATH object instances are
                      represented with integer values 3 to 255."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPATH 11 }"
              ::= { fddimibPATHEntry 2 }
          
          fddimibPATHTVXLowerBound OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddiTimeNano
              MAX-ACCESS  read-write
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "Specifies the minimum time value of
                      fddiMACTvxValue that shall be used by any MAC that
                      is configured in this path. The operational value
                      of fddiMACTvxValue is managed by settting this
                      variable.  This variable has the time value range
                      of:
          
                      0 < fddimibPATHTVXLowerBound < fddimibPATHMaxTReq
          
                      Changes to this variable shall either satisfy the
                      time value relationship:
          
                      fddimibPATHTVXLowerBound <=
                      fddimibMACTVXCapability
          
          
          
          
          
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                      of each of the MACs currently on the path, or be
                      considered out of range.  The initial value of
                      fddimibPATHTVXLowerBound shall be 2500000 nsec
                      (2.5 ms)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPATH 21 }"
              ::= { fddimibPATHEntry 3 }
          
          fddimibPATHTMaxLowerBound OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddiTimeNano
              MAX-ACCESS  read-write
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "Specifies the minimum time value of fddiMACTMax
                      that shall be used by any MAC that is configured
                      in this path.  The operational value of
                      fddiMACTMax is managed by setting this variable.
                      This variable has the time value range of:
          
                      fddimibPATHMaxTReq <= fddimibPATHTMaxLowerBound
          
                      and an absolute time value range of:
          
                      10000000 nsec (10 msec) <=
                      fddimibPATHTMaxLowerBound
          
                      Changes to this variable shall either satisfy the
                      time value relationship:
          
                      fddimibPATHTMaxLowerBound <=
                      fddimibMACTMaxCapability
          
                      of each of the MACs currently on the path, or be
                      considered out of range.  The initial value of
                      fddimibPATHTMaxLowerBound shall be 165000000 nsec
                      (165 msec)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPATH 22 }"
              ::= { fddimibPATHEntry 4 }
          
          fddimibPATHMaxTReq OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddiTimeNano
              MAX-ACCESS  read-write
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
          
          
          
          
          
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                      "Specifies the maximum time value of fddiMACT-Req
                      that shall be used by any MAC that is configured
                      in this path.  The operational value of fddiMACT-
                      Req is managed by setting this variable.  This
                      variable has the time value range of:
          
                      fddimibPATHTVXLowerBound < fddimibPATHMaxTReq <=
                                               fddimibPATHTMaxLowerBound.
          
                      The default value of fddimibPATHMaxTReq is
                      165000000 nsec (165 msec)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPATH 23 }"
              ::= { fddimibPATHEntry 5 }
          
          
          -- the PATH Configuration table
          
          fddimibPATHConfigTable OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF FddimibPATHConfigEntry
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A table of Path configuration entries.  This
                      table lists all the resources that may be in this
                      Path."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPATH 18 }"
              ::= { fddimibPATH 3 }
          
          fddimibPATHConfigEntry OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddimibPATHConfigEntry
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A collection of objects containing information
                      for a given PATH Configuration entry."
              INDEX { fddimibPATHConfigSMTIndex, fddimibPATHConfigPATHIndex,
                      fddimibPATHConfigTokenOrder }
              ::= { fddimibPATHConfigTable 1 }
          
          FddimibPATHConfigEntry ::=
              SEQUENCE {
                  fddimibPATHConfigSMTIndex       INTEGER,
                  fddimibPATHConfigPATHIndex      INTEGER,
          
          
          
          
          
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                  fddimibPATHConfigTokenOrder     INTEGER,
                  fddimibPATHConfigResourceType   INTEGER,
                  fddimibPATHConfigResourceIndex  INTEGER,
                  fddimibPATHConfigCurrentPath    INTEGER
              }
          
          fddimibPATHConfigSMTIndex OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The value of the SMT index associated with this
                      configuration entry."
              ::= { fddimibPATHConfigEntry 1 }
          
          fddimibPATHConfigPATHIndex OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The value of the PATH resource index associated
                      with this configuration entry."
              ::= { fddimibPATHConfigEntry 2 }
          
          fddimibPATHConfigTokenOrder OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "An object associated with Token order for this
                      entry.  Thus if the token passes resources a, b, c
                      and d, in that order, then the value of this
                      object for these resources would be 1, 2, 3 and 4
                      respectively."
              ::= { fddimibPATHConfigEntry 3 }
          
          fddimibPATHConfigResourceType OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER { mac(2), port(4) }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The type of resource associated with this
                      configuration entry."
              ::= { fddimibPATHConfigEntry 4 }
          
          
          
          
          
          
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          fddimibPATHConfigResourceIndex OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The value of the SMT resource index used to refer
                      to the instance of this MAC or Port resource."
              ::= { fddimibPATHConfigEntry 5 }
          
          fddimibPATHConfigCurrentPath OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                          isolated(1), local(2), secondary(3), primary(4),
                          concatenated(5), thru(6)
                     }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The current insertion status for this resource on
                      this Path."
              ::= { fddimibPATHConfigEntry 6 }
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
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          -- the PORT group
          -- Implementation of the PORT group is mandatory for all
          -- systems which implement manageable FDDI subsystems.
          
          fddimibPORTNumber OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The total number of PORT implementations (across
                      all SMTs) on this network management application
                      entity.  The value for this variable must remain
                      constant at least from one re-initialization of
                      the entity's network management system to the next
                      re-initialization."
              ::= { fddimibPORT  1 }
          
          
          -- the PORT table
          
          fddimibPORTTable OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF FddimibPORTEntry
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A list of PORT entries.  The number of entries
                      shall not exceed the value of fddimibPORTNumber."
              ::= { fddimibPORT  2 }
          
          fddimibPORTEntry OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddimibPORTEntry
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A PORT entry containing information common to a
                      given PORT."
              INDEX   { fddimibPORTSMTIndex, fddimibPORTIndex }
              ::= { fddimibPORTTable 1 }
          
          FddimibPORTEntry ::=
              SEQUENCE {
                  fddimibPORTSMTIndex                INTEGER,
                  fddimibPORTIndex                   INTEGER,
                  fddimibPORTMyType                  INTEGER,
                  fddimibPORTNeighborType            INTEGER,
          
          
          
          
          
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                  fddimibPORTConnectionPolicies      INTEGER,
                  fddimibPORTMACIndicated            INTEGER,
                  fddimibPORTCurrentPath             INTEGER,
                  fddimibPORTRequestedPaths          OCTET STRING,
                  fddimibPORTMACPlacement            FddiResourceId,
                  fddimibPORTAvailablePaths          INTEGER,
                  fddimibPORTPMDClass                INTEGER,
                  fddimibPORTConnectionCapabilities  INTEGER,
                  fddimibPORTBSFlag                  INTEGER,
                  fddimibPORTLCTFailCts              Counter32,
                  fddimibPORTLerEstimate             INTEGER,
                  fddimibPORTLemRejectCts            Counter32,
                  fddimibPORTLemCts                  Counter32,
                  fddimibPORTLerCutoff               INTEGER,
                  fddimibPORTLerAlarm                INTEGER,
                  fddimibPORTConnectState            INTEGER,
                  fddimibPORTPCMState                INTEGER,
                  fddimibPORTPCWithhold              INTEGER,
                  fddimibPORTLerFlag                 INTEGER,
                  fddimibPORTHardwarePresent         INTEGER,
                  fddimibPORTAction                  INTEGER
              }
          
          fddimibPORTSMTIndex OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The value of the SMT index associated with this
                      PORT."
              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 1 }
          
          fddimibPORTIndex OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A unique value for each PORT within a given SMT,
                      which is the same as the corresponding resource
                      index in SMT.  The value for each PORT must remain
                      constant at least from one re-initialization of
                      the entity's network management system to the next
                      re-initialization."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 29 }"
          
          
          
          
          
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              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 2 }
          
          fddimibPORTMyType OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER { a(1), b(2), s(3), m(4), none(5) }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The value of the PORT's PC_Type (refer to ANSI
                      9.4.1, and 9.6.3.2)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 12 }"
              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 3 }
          
          fddimibPORTNeighborType OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER { a(1), b(2), s(3), m(4), none(5) }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The type of the remote PORT as determined in PCM.
                      This variable has an initial value of none, and is
                      only modified in PC_RCode(3)_Actions (refer to
                      ANSI SMT 9.6.3.2)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 13 }"
              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 4 }
          
          fddimibPORTConnectionPolicies OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..3)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-write
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A value representing the PORT's connection
                      policies desired in the node. The value of pc-
                      mac-lct is a term used in the PC_MAC_LCT Flag (see
                      9.4.3.2).  The value of pc-mac-loop is a term used
                      in the PC_MAC_Loop Flag.
          
                      The value is a sum.  This value initially takes
                      the value zero, then for each PORT policy, 2
                      raised to a power is added to the sum.  The powers
                      are according to the following table:
          
                                    Policy   Power
                                pc-mac-lct     0
                               pc-mac-loop     1 "
          
          
          
          
          
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              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 14 }"
              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 5 }
          
          fddimibPORTMACIndicated OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                          tVal9FalseRVal9False(1),
                          tVal9FalseRVal9True(2),
                          tVal9TrueRVal9False(3),
                          tVal9TrueRVal9True(4)
                      }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The indications (T_Val(9), R_Val(9)) in PC-
                      Signalling, of the intent to place a MAC in the
                      output token path to a PORT (refer to ANSI SMT
                      9.6.3.2.)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 15 }"
              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 6 }
          
          fddimibPORTCurrentPath OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                          ce0(1), -- isolated
                          ce1(2), -- local
                          ce2(3), -- secondary
                          ce3(4), -- primary
                          ce4(5), -- concatenated
                          ce5(6)  -- thru
                      }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "Indicates the Path(s) into which this PORT is
                      currently inserted."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 16 }"
              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 7 }
          
          fddimibPORTRequestedPaths OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE (3))
              MAX-ACCESS  read-write
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
          
          
          
          
          
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                      "This variable is a list of permitted Paths where
                      each list element defines the Port's permitted
                      Paths.  The first octet corresponds to 'none', the
                      second octet to 'tree', and the third octet to
                      'peer'."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 17 }"
              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 8 }
          
          fddimibPORTMACPlacement OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      FddiResourceId -- INTEGER (0..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "Indicates the MAC, if any, whose transmit path
                      exits the station via this PORT. The value shall
                      be zero if there is no MAC associated with the
                      PORT. Otherwise, the MACIndex of the MAC will be
                      the value of the variable."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 18 }"
              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 9 }
          
          fddimibPORTAvailablePaths OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..7)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "Indicates the Paths which are available to this
                      Port. In the absence of faults, the A and B Ports
                      will always have both the Primary and Secondary
                      Paths available.
          
                      The value is a sum.  This value initially takes
                      the value zero, then for each type of PATH that
                      this port has available, 2 raised to a power is
                      added to the sum.  The powers are according to the
                      following table:
          
                               Path   Power
                            Primary     0
                          Secondary     1
                              Local     2 "
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 19 }"
          
          
          
          
          
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              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 10 }
          
          fddimibPORTPMDClass OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                              multimode(1),
                              single-mode1(2),
                              single-mode2(3),
                              sonet(4),
                              low-cost-fiber(5),
                              twisted-pair(6),
                              unknown(7),
                              unspecified(8)
                      }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "This variable indicates the type of PMD entity
                      associated with this port."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 22 }"
              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 11 }
          
          fddimibPORTConnectionCapabilities OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..3)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A value that indicates the connection
                      capabilities of the port. The pc-mac-lct bit
                      indicates that the station has the capability of
                      setting the PC_MAC_LCT Flag. The pc-mac-loop bit
                      indicates that the station has the capability of
                      setting the PC_MAC_Loop Flag (refer to ANSI
                      9.4.3.2).
          
                      The value is a sum.  This value initially takes
                      the value zero, then for each capability that this
                      port has, 2 raised to a power is added to the sum.
                      The powers are according to the following table:
          
                         capability   Power
                         pc-mac-lct     0
                        pc-mac-loop     1 "
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 23 }"
          
          
          
          
          
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              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 12 }
          
          fddimibPORTBSFlag OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "This variable assumes the value of the BS_Flag
                      (refer to ANSI SMT 9.4.3.3)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 33 }"
              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 13 }
          
          fddimibPORTLCTFailCts OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The count of the consecutive times the link
                      confidence test (LCT) has failed during connection
                      management (refer to ANSI 9.4.1)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 42 }"
              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 14 }
          
          fddimibPORTLerEstimate OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (4..15)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A long term average link error rate. It ranges
                      from 10**-4 to 10**-15 and is reported as the
                      absolute value of the base 10 logarithm (refer to
                      ANSI SMT 9.4.7.5.)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 51 }"
              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 15 }
          
          fddimibPORTLemRejectCts OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A link error monitoring count of the times that a
                      link has been rejected."
          
          
          
          
          
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              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 52 }"
              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 16 }
          
          fddimibPORTLemCts OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The aggregate link error monitor error count, set
                      to zero only on station initialization."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 53 }"
              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 17 }
          
          fddimibPORTLerCutoff OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (4..15)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-write
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                       "The link error rate estimate at which a link
                      connection will be broken. It ranges from 10**-4
                      to 10**-15 and is reported as the absolute value
                      of the base 10 logarithm (default of 7)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 58 }"
              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 18 }
          
          fddimibPORTLerAlarm OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER (4..15)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-write
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The link error rate estimate at which a link
                      connection will generate an alarm. It ranges from
                      10**-4 to 10**-15 and is reported as the absolute
                      value of the base 10 logarithm of the estimate
                      (default of 8)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 59 }"
              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 19 }
          
          fddimibPORTConnectState OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                          disabled(1),
          
          
          
          
          
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                          connecting(2),
                          standby(3),
                          active(4)
                      }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "An indication of the connect state of this PORT
                      and is equal to the value of Connect_State (refer
                      to ANSI 9.4.1)"
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 61 }"
              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 20 }
          
          fddimibPORTPCMState OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                          pc0(1), -- Off
                          pc1(2), -- Break
                          pc2(3), -- Trace
                          pc3(4), -- Connect
                          pc4(5), -- Next
                          pc5(6), -- Signal
                          pc6(7), -- Join
                          pc7(8), -- Verify
                          pc8(9), -- Active
                          pc9(10) -- Maint
                      }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The state of this Port's PCM state machine refer
                      to ANSI SMT 9.6.2)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 62 }"
              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 21 }
          
          fddimibPORTPCWithhold OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                           none(1),
                           m-m(2),
                           otherincompatible(3),
                           pathnotavailable(4)
                      }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
          
          
          
          
          
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              DESCRIPTION
                      "The value of PC_Withhold (refer to ANSI SMT
                      9.4.1)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 63 }"
              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 22 }
          
          fddimibPORTLerFlag OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The condition becomes active when the value of
                      fddiPORTLerEstimate is less than or equal to
                      fddiPORTLerAlarm. This will be reported with the
                      Status Report Frames (SRF) (refer to ANSI SMT
                       7.2.7 and 8.3)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 64 }"
              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 23 }
          
          fddimibPORTHardwarePresent OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "This variable indicates the presence of
                      underlying hardware support for this Port object.
                      If the value of this object is false(2), the
                      reporting of the objects in this entry may be
                      handled in an implementation-specific manner."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 65 }"
              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 24 }
          
          fddimibPORTAction OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                          other(1),           -- none of the following
                          maintPORT(2),
                          enablePORT(3),
                          disablePORT(4),
                          startPORT(5),
                          stopPORT(6)
                          }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-write
          
          
          
          
          
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              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "Causes a Control signal to be generated with a
                      control_action of 'Signal' and the 'variable'
                      parameter set with the appropriate value (i.e.,
                      PC_Maint, PC_Enable, PC_Disable, PC_Start, or
                      PC_Stop) (refer to ANSI 9.4.2)."
              REFERENCE
                      "ANSI { fddiPORT 70 }"
              ::= { fddimibPORTEntry 25 }
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
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          -- conformance information
          
          fddimibConformance  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fddimib 6 }
          
          fddimibGroups       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fddimibConformance 1 }
          fddimibCompliances  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { fddimibConformance 2 }
          
          -- compliance statements
          
          fddimibCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The compliance statement for SNMPv2 entities
                      which implement the FDDI MIB."
          
              MODULE  -- this module
                  MANDATORY-GROUPS { fddimibSMT, fddimibMAC, fddimibPATH,
                                     fddimibPORT }
          
              ::= { fddimibCompliances 1 }
          
          -- units of conformance
          
          fddimibSMT  OBJECT-GROUP
              OBJECTS { fddimibSMTNumber, fddimibSMTIndex,
                        fddimibSMTStationId, fddimibSMTOpVersionId,
                        fddimibSMTHiVersionId, fddimibSMTLoVersionId,
                        fddimibSMTUserData, fddimibSMTMIBVersionId,
                        fddimibSMTMACCts, fddimibSMTNonMasterCts,
                        fddimibSMTMasterCts, fddimibSMTAvailablePaths,
                        fddimibSMTConfigCapabilities, fddimibSMTConfigPolicy,
                        fddimibSMTConnectionPolicy, fddimibSMTTNotify,
                        fddimibSMTStatRptPolicy, fddimibSMTTraceMaxExpiration,
                        fddimibSMTBypassPresent, fddimibSMTECMState,
                        fddimibSMTCFState, fddimibSMTRemoteDisconnectFlag,
                        fddimibSMTStationStatus, fddimibSMTPeerWrapFlag,
                        fddimibSMTTimeStamp, fddimibSMTTransitionTimeStamp,
                        fddimibSMTStationAction }
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A collection of objects providing SMT information
                      about the FDDI entity."
              ::= { fddimib 1 }
          
          fddimibMAC  OBJECT-GROUP
          
          
          
          
          
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              OBJECTS { fddimibMACNumber, fddimibMACSMTIndex,
                        fddimibMACIndex, fddimibMACIfIndex,
                        fddimibMACFrameStatusFunctions, fddimibMACTMaxCapability,
                        fddimibMACTVXCapability, fddimibMACAvailablePaths,
                        fddimibMACCurrentPath, fddimibMACUpstreamNbr,
                        fddimibMACDownstreamNbr, fddimibMACOldUpstreamNbr,
                        fddimibMACRequestedPaths, fddimibMACDownstreamPORTType,
                        fddimibMACSMTAddress, fddimibMACTReq,
                        fddimibMACTNeg, fddimibMACTMax,
                        fddimibMACTvxValue, fddimibMACFrameCts,
                        fddimibMACCopiedCts, fddimibMACTransmitCts,
                        fddimibMACErrorCts, fddimibMACLostCts,
                        fddimibMACFrameErrorThreshold, fddimibMACFrameErrorRatio,
                        fddimibMACRMTState, fddimibMACDaFlag,
                        fddimibMACUnaDaFlag, fddimibMACFrameErrorFlag,
                        fddimibMACMAUnitdataAvailable, fddimibMACHardwarePresent,
                        fddimibMACMAUnitdataEnable }
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A collection of objects providing MAC information
                      about the FDDI entity."
              ::= { fddimib 2 }
          
          fddimibMACCounters  OBJECT-GROUP
              OBJECTS { fddimibMACTokenCts, fddimibMACTvxExpiredCts,
                        fddimibMACNotCopiedCts, fddimibMACLateCts,
                        fddimibMACRingOpCts, fddimibMACNotCopiedRatio,
                        fddimibMACNotCopiedFlag, fddimibMACNotCopiedThreshold }
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "An optional collection of objects providing
                      additional MAC Counters."
              ::= { fddimib 3 }
          
          fddimibPATH OBJECT-GROUP
              OBJECTS { fddimibPATHNumber, fddimibPATHSMTIndex,
                        fddimibPATHIndex, fddimibPATHTVXLowerBound,
                        fddimibPATHTMaxLowerBound, fddimibPATHMaxTReq,
                        fddimibPATHConfigSMTIndex, fddimibPATHConfigPATHIndex,
                        fddimibPATHConfigTokenOrder,
                        fddimibPATHConfigResourceType,
                        fddimibPATHConfigResourceIndex,
                        fddimibPATHConfigCurrentPath }
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
          
          
          
          
          
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                      "A collection of objects providing PATH
                      information about the FDDI entity."
              ::= { fddimib 4 }
          
          fddimibPORT OBJECT-GROUP
              OBJECTS { fddimibPORTNumber, fddimibPORTSMTIndex,
                        fddimibPORTIndex, fddimibPORTMyType,
                        fddimibPORTNeighborType, fddimibPORTConnectionPolicies,
                        fddimibPORTMACIndicated, fddimibPORTCurrentPath,
                        fddimibPORTRequestedPaths, fddimibPORTMACPlacement,
                        fddimibPORTAvailablePaths, fddimibPORTPMDClass,
                        fddimibPORTConnectionCapabilities, fddimibPORTBSFlag,
                        fddimibPORTLCTFailCts, fddimibPORTLerEstimate,
                        fddimibPORTLemRejectCts, fddimibPORTLemCts,
                        fddimibPORTLerCutoff, fddimibPORTLerAlarm,
                        fddimibPORTConnectState, fddimibPORTPCMState,
                        fddimibPORTPCWithhold, fddimibPORTLerFlag,
                        fddimibPORTHardwarePresent, fddimibPORTAction }
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "A collection of objects providing PORT
                      information about the FDDI entity."
              ::= { fddimib 5 }
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
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          7.  Acknowledgements
          
          This document was produced by the IETF FDDI MIB working group:
          
          
          
          
          
               Hossein Alaee, 3Com Corporation
               Haggar Alsaleh, Bell Northern Research
               William Anderson, Mitre Corporation
               Alan Apt, Addison-Wesley
               Mary Artibee, Silicon Graphics
               Karen Auerbach, Epilogue Technologies
               Doug Bagnall, Apollo/Hewlett Packard
               Chet Birger, Coral Network Corporation
               Pablo Brenner, Fibronics
               Howard Brown, Cabletron
               Jack Brown, US Army Computer Engineering Center
               Eric Brunner
               Jeff Case, The University of Tennessee
               Tammy Chan, Fibercom
               Asheem Chandna, AT&T
               Cho Y. Chang, Apollo/Hewlett Packard
               Chris Chiotasso, Fibronics
               Paul Ciarfella, Digital Equipment Corporation
               John Cook, Chipcom
               Don Coolidge, Silicon Graphics
               Burt Cyr, Unisys
               James R. Davin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
               Nabil Damouny
               Nadya El-Afandi, Network Systems Corporation
               Hunaid Engineer, Cray Research
               Jeff Fitzgerald, Fibercom
               Richard Fox, Synoptics
               Stan Froyd, ACC
               Debbie Futcher, U.S. Naval Surface Warfare Center
               Joseph Golio, Cray Research
               Jeremy Greene, Coral
               Peter Hayden, Digital Equipment Corporation
               Scott Hiles, U.S. Naval Surface Warfare Center
               Greg Jones, Data General
               Satish Joshi, SynOptics Communications
               Jayant Kadambi, AT&T Bell Labs
               Joanna Karwowska, Data General
          
          
          
          
          
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               Frank Kastenholz, Interlan
               Jim Kinder, Fibercom
               Christopher Kolb, PSI
               Cheryl Krupczak, NCR
               Peter Lin, Vitalink
               Then Liu
               John R. LoVerso, Concurrent Computer Corporation
               Ron Mackey, Distributed Systems International, Inc.
               Gary Malkin, Proteon
               Bruce McClure, Synernetics
               Keith McCloghrie, Hughes Lan Systems
               Donna McMaster, SynOptics
               John O'Hara, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
               Luc Pariseau, Digital Equipment Corporation
               Dave Perkins, SynOptics Communications
               James E. Reeves, SynOptics Communications
               Jim Reinstedler, Ungermann-Bass
               Radhi Renous, Fibronics
               Sal Ricci, AT&T/NCR
               Anil Rijsinghani, Digital Equipment Corporation
               Bob Rolla, Synernetics
               Nelson Ronkin, Synernetics
               Marshall T. Rose, Performance Systems International, Inc.
               Milt Roselinsky, CMC
               Jon Saperia, Digital Equipment Corporation
               Greg Satz, cisco Systems
               Steven Senum, Network Systems Corporation
               Jim Sheridan, IBM Corporation
               Jeffrey Schiller, MIT
               Dror Shindelman, Fibronics
               Mark Sleeper, Sparta
               Lou Steinberg, IBM Corporation
               Larry Stefani, Digital Equipment Corporation
               Mary Jane Strohl, Apollo/Hewlett Packard
               Sally Tarquinio, Mitre Corporation
               Kaj Tesink, Bellcore
               Ian Thomas, Chipcom
               Dean Throop, Data General
               Bill Townsend, Xylogics
               Ahmet H. Tuncay, SynOptics Communications
               Mike Turico, Motorola
               Chris VandenBerg, ACC
               Sudhanshu Verma, Hewlett Packard
               Joe Vermeulen, UNISYS
               David Waiteman, BBN
          
          
          
          
          
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               Bert Williams, Synernetics
               Mark Wood, Distributed Systems International, Inc.
               Y. C. Yang
               Denis Yaro, Sun Microsystems
               Jeff Young, Cray Research
          
          The author gratefully acknowledges the labors of Judi Talley
          and David Reid of SNMP Research, Inc. for their editorial
          assistance in the preparation of this document.
          
          8.  References
          
          [1]  M.T. Rose and K. McCloghrie, Structure and Identification
               of Management Information for TCP/IP-based internets,
               Internet Working Group Request for Comments 1155.
               Network Information Center, SRI International, Menlo
               Park, California, (May, 1990).
          
          [2]  K. McCloghrie and M.T. Rose, Management Information Base
               for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets,
               Internet Working Group Request for Comments 1156.
               Network Information Center, SRI International, Menlo
               Park, California, (May, 1990).
          
          [3]  J.D. Case, M.S. Fedor, M.L. Schoffstall, and J.R. Davin,
               Simple Network Management Protocol, Internet Working
               Group Request for Comments 1157.  Network Information
               Center, SRI International, Menlo Park, California, (May,
               1990).
          
          [4]  M.T. Rose (editor), Management Information Base for
               Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets, Internet
               Working Group Request for Comments 1213.  Network
               Information Center, SRI International, Menlo Park,
               California, (March, 1991).
          
          [5]  Information processing systems - Open Systems
               Interconnection - Specification of Abstract Syntax
               Notation One (ASN.1), International Organization for
               Standardization.  International Standard 8824, (December,
               1987).
          
          [6]  Information processing systems - Open Systems
               Interconnection - Specification of Basic Encoding Rules
               for Abstract Notation One (ASN.1), International
          
          
          
          
          
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               Organization for Standardization.  International Standard
               8825, (December, 1987).
          
          [7]  M.T. Rose, K. McCloghrie (editors), Concise MIB
               Definitions, Internet Working Group Request for Comments
               1212.  Network Information Center, SRI International,
               Menlo Park, California, (March, 1991).
          
          [8]  American National Standards Institute, FDDI Station
               Management (SMT), X3.229-1994.
          
          [9]  SNMPv2 Working Group, Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M.,
               and S. Waldbusser, "Structure of Management Information
               for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol
               (SNMPv2)", RFC 1902, January 1996.
          
          [10] SNMPv2 Working Group, Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M.,
               and S. Waldbusser, "Protocol Operations for version 2 of
               the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC
               1905, January 1996.
          
          [11] J. D. Case and A. Rijsinghani, "FDDI Management
               Information Base", Internet Draft, 27 July 1996 [Work in
               Progress].
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
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          9.  Security Considerations
          
          Security issues are not discussed in this memo.
          
          
          10.  Authors' Address
          
          Jeffrey Case
          SNMP Research, Incorporated
          3001 Kimberlin Heights Road
          Knoxville, Tennessee  37920
          (423) 573-1434
          
          Anil Rijsinghani
          Digital Equipment Corporation
          550 King Street
          Littleton, MA 01460
          (508) 486-6786
          anil@netcad.enet.dec.com
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
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          Table of Contents
          
          
          1 Status of this Memo ...................................    1
          2 Abstract ..............................................    1
          3 The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework ...............    3
          3.1 Object Definitions ..................................    3
          3.2 Format of Definitions ...............................    3
          4 Overview ..............................................    4
          4.1 Textual Conventions .................................    5
          5 Changes from RFC 1512 .................................    5
          6 Object Definitions ....................................    6
          6.1 The SMT Group .......................................   11
          6.2 The MAC Group .......................................   23
          6.3 The Enhanced MAC Counters Group .....................   36
          6.4 The PATH Group ......................................   40
          6.5 The PORT Group ......................................   46
          7 Acknowledgements ......................................   61
          8 References ............................................   63
          9 Security Considerations ...............................   65
          10 Authors' Address .....................................   65
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
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