Internet Draft                                     David Zelig (Ed.)
Expires: August 2006                               Corrigent Systems

                                              Thomas D. Nadeau (Ed.)
                                                 Cisco Systems, Inc.

                                                       February 2006


           Pseudo Wire (PW) Management Information Base

                  draft-ietf-pwe3-pw-mib-07.txt

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Abstract

    This memo defines an experimental portion of the Management
    Information Base for use with network management protocols in the
    Internet community.  In particular, it describes managed objects
    for modeling of Pseudo Wire Edge-to-Edge services carried over a
    general Packet Switched Network.








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Table of Contents


 Abstract..........................................................1
 1  Introduction...................................................2
 2  Terminology....................................................3
 3  The Internet-Standard Management Framework.....................3
 1  PWE3...........................................................3
 4  MIB modules Architecture.......................................3
 4.1  PW-STD-MIB module usage......................................3
 4.2  Relations to other PWE3 MIB modules..........................4
 5  Relations to the ifTable.......................................4
 6  Example of the PW MIB modules usage............................5
 7  IANA PWE3 MIB module...........................................6
 8  Object definitions.............................................8
 9  Security considerations.......................................50
 10   IANA considerations.........................................52
 10.1 IANA considerations for PW-STD-MIB..........................52
 10.2 IANA considerations for IANA-PWE3-MIB.......................52
 11   References..................................................52
 11.1 Normative references........................................53
 11.2 Informative references......................................54
 12   Author's Addresses..........................................55
 13   Full Copyright Statement....................................56
 14   Intellectual Property Notice................................56


1  Introduction

    This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base
    (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet
    community. In particular, it defines a MIB module that can be
    used to manage pseudo wire (PW) services for transmission over a
    packet Switched Network (PSN) [RFC3931][PWCNTRL]. This MIB module
    provides generic management of PWs which is common to all types of
    PSN and PW services defined by the IETF PWE3 Working Group.

    Comments should be made directly to the PWE3 mailing list at
    pwe3@ietf.org.

    The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL
    NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED",  "MAY", and
    "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in
    [RFC2119].

Conventions used in this document



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    The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL
    NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED",  "MAY", and
    "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in
    RFC-2119 [BCP14].

2  Terminology

    This document adopts the definitions, acronyms and mechanisms
    described in [RFC3985]. Unless otherwise stated, the mechanisms of
    [RFC3985] apply and will not be re-described here.

3  The Internet-Standard Management Framework

    For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current
    Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer to section 7
    of RFC 3410 [RFC3410].

    Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store,
    termed the Management Information Base or MIB.  MIB objects are
    generally accessed through the Simple Network Management Protocol
    (SNMP). Objects in the MIB are defined using the mechanisms
    defined in the Structure of Management Information (SMI).  This
    memo specifies a MIB module that is compliant to the SMIv2, which
    is described in STD 58,RFC 2578 [RFC2578], STD 58, RFC 2579
    [RFC2579] and STD 58, RFC 2580 [RFC2580].


4  PWE3 MIB modules Architecture

    The MIB structure for defining a PW service is composed from three
    types of MIB modules.

    The first type is the PW-STD-MIB module, which configures general
    parameters of the PW that are common to all types of emulated
    services and PSN types.

    The second type of modules is PSN type specific module. There is a
    different module for each type of PSN. These modules associate the
    PW with one or more "tunnels" that carry the service over the PSN.
    These modules are defined in other documents.

    The third type of modules is service-specific module, which is
    emulated signal type dependent. These modules are defined in other
    documents.

    [PWTC] defines some of the object types used in these modules.


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    An entry in the PW table (pwTable) MUST exist for all PW types
    (ATM, FR, Ethernet, SONET, etc.). This table holds generic
    parameters related to the PW creation and monitoring.

    A conceptual row can be created in the pwTable in one of the
    following ways:

    1) The operator creates a row in the PwTable when configuring the
    node for a new service. This mode MUST be supported by the agent,
    and MUST be used when creating a non-signaled PW (manually
    assigned).

    2) The agent MAY create a row in the PwTable if a signaling
    message has been received from a peer node for a combination of
    signaling identifications parameters already unknown to the local
    node. This mode is OTIONAL.

    3) The agent MAY create a row in the PwTable automatically due to
    some auto discovery application, or based on configuration that is
    done through non-SNMP applications. This mode is OPTIONAL.

    - The agent than creates the rows in the (locally supported)
    performance tables and reverse mapping tables in PW-STD-MIB
    module.

4.2  Relations to other PWE3 MIB modules

    - Based on the PSN type defined for the PW, rows are created in
    PSN specific module (for example [PWMPLSMIB]) and associated to
    the PW table by the common pwIndex.

    - Based on the PW type defined for the PW, rows are created in
    service-specific module (for example [CEPMIB]) and associated to
    the PW table by the common pwIndex.

    - Unless all the necessary entries in the applicable tables have
    been created and all the parameters have been consistently
    configured in those tables, signaling cannot be performed from the
    local node, and the pwVcOperStatus should report 'notPresent'.


5  Relations to the ifTable

    The PW itself is in general not an ifIndex as it's own, from agent
    scalability reasons. The PW is typically associated via the PWE3
    MIB modules to an ifIndex the PW is emulating. This ifIndex may
    represent a physical entity - for example a PW emulating a SONET
    path as in CEP: The PW itself is not an ifIndex, however the PW-
    STD-CEP-MIB module associates the PW to the ifIndex of the path to
    be emulated. In some cases, the PW will be associated to an
    ifIndex representing a virtual interface.  An example is VPLS

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    service where the PW emulates a logical interface of a (logical)
    bridge. The physical ports association to the VPLS service
    instance is defined in non-PW MIBs in this case.

    Exception to the above MAY exist in some implementations, where it
    is convenient to manage the PW as an ifIndex in the ifTable. A
    special ifType to represent a PW virtual interface (exact number
    to be assigned by IANA) will be used in the ifTable in this case.

    Note that the ifIndex that carry the PW toward/from the PSN is in
    general not explicitly configured via PWE3 MIB modules except in
    rare cases. In most cases the PW is carried inside a PSN tunnel,
    and the interfaces carrying the tunnel are specified in the
    related MIBs that control the PSN tunnels.

6  Example of the PW MIB modules usage

    In this section we provide an example of using the MIB objects
    described in section 7 to set up a CEP PW over MPLS PSN. While
    this example is not meant to illustrate every permutation of the
    MIB, it is intended as an aid to understanding some of the key
    concepts. It is meant to be read after going through the MIB
    itself.
    In this example a PW service for CEP is configured over an MPLS
    PSN (MPLS-TE tunnel). It uses LDP as in [PWCNTRL] for service set-
    up.

    In the PW-STD-MIB module:

    In pwTable:
    {
       pwIndex               5,

       pwType                cep,
       pwOwner               pwIdFecSignaling,
       pwPsnType             mpls,
       pwSetUpPriority       0, -- Highest
       pwHoldingPriority     0, -- Highest
       pwInboundMode         loose,

       pwPeerAddrType        ipv4,
       pwPeerAddr            1.4.3.2, -- In this case equal to the
                                        -- peer LDP entity IP addr
       pwID                  10,
       pwLocalGroupID        12,
       ..

       pwCwPreference        true,   --  Actually ignored for CEP
       pwLocalIfMtu          0,      -- Do not send ifMtu parameter
       pwLocalIfString       false,  -- Do not send interface string
       pwCapabAdvert         0,      -- Does not support status

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                                     -- report to the peer.
       pwRemoteGroupID       0xFFFF, -- Will be received by
                                     -- signaling protocol
       pwRemoteCwStatus      notKnownYet,
       pwRemoteIfMtu         0,
       pwRemoteIfString      "",
       pwRemoteCapabilities  notYetKnown,
       ..
       pwOutboundVcLabel     0xFFFF, -- Will be received by
                                     -- signaling protocol
       pwInboundVcLabel      0xFFFF, -- Will be set by signaling
                                     -- protocol
       pwName                "Example of CEP PW",
       pwDescr               "",
       ..

       pwAdminStatus         up,
       ..
   }

    For the operation in the service specific MIB modules and the PSN
    specific MIB modules, see the specific MIB module memo. This
    example is continued in the memo describing the PW-CEP-STD-MIB
    module [CEPMIB] and the PW-MPLS-STD-MIB module [PWMPLSMIB].

7  IANA PWE3 MIB module

    This section contains the initial version of the IANA-PWE3-MIB.
    IANA is requested to update this MIB module based on expert review
    as defined in [RFC2434] and when new definitions are made to the
    PW type assignment as appear in [PWIANA].

    IANA-PWE3-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

    IMPORTS
        MODULE-IDENTITY, transmission
           FROM SNMPv2-SMI -- [RFC2578]

        TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
           FROM SNMPv2-TC; -- [RFC2579]

    ianaPwe3MIB  MODULE-IDENTITY
        LAST-UPDATED "200601110000Z" --  January 11, 2006
        ORGANIZATION "IANA"
        CONTACT-INFO
             "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
             Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
             4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 330
             Marina del Rey, CA 90292-6601

             Phone: +1 310 823 9358

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             EMail: iana@iana.org"
        DESCRIPTION
            "This MIB module defines the IANAPwTypeTC and
            IANAPwPsnTypeTC textual conventions for use in PWE3
            MIB modules.

            Any additions or changes to the contents of this MIB
            module require either publication of an RFC, Designated
            Expert Review as defined in RFC 2434, Guidelines for
            Writing an IANA Considerations Section in RFCs, and should
            be based on the procedures defined in [PWE3IANA]. The
            Designated Expert will be selected by the IESG Area
            Director(s) of the internet Area."

        REVISION     "200601110000Z" --  January 11, 2006
        DESCRIPTION  "Original version, published as part of RFC
    XXXX."
    -- RFC Editor: please fill the XXXX and remove this note.

        ::= { transmission YYYY }
    -- RFC Editor: please fill the YYYY based on the IANA allocation
    -- and remove this note.

    IANAPwTypeTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       STATUS     current
       DESCRIPTION
          "Indicates the PW type (i.e. the carried service). "
     SYNTAX   INTEGER {
        other(0),
        frameRelayDlci(1),
        atmAal5SduVcc(2),
        atmTransparent(3),
        ethernetTagged(4),
        ethernet(5),
        hdlc(6),
        ppp(7),
        cem(8),  -- old format
        atmCellNto1Vcc(9),
        atmCellNto1Vpc(10),
        ipLayer2Transport(11),
        atmCell1to1Vcc(12),
        atmCell1to1Vpc(13),
        atmAal5PduVcc(14),
        frameRelayPortMode(15),
        cep(16),
        e1Satop(17),
        t1Satop(18),
        e3Satop(19),
        t3Satop(20),
        basicCesPsn(21),
        basicTdmIp(22),

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        tdmCasCesPsn(23),
        tdmCasTdmIp(24),
        frDlci(25)
         }

    IANAPwPsnTypeTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "Identifies the PSN type which the PW will use over the
           network."
       SYNTAX   INTEGER {
          mpls       (1),
          l2tp       (2),
          ip         (3),
          mplsOverIp (4),
          gre        (5),
          other      (6)
          }
    END


8  Object definitions


   PW-STD-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

   IMPORTS
      NOTIFICATION-TYPE, MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE,
      Integer32, Unsigned32, Counter32, Counter64, TimeTicks,
      transmission
         FROM SNMPv2-SMI                    -- [RFC2578]

      MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP
         FROM SNMPv2-CONF                   -- [RFC2580]

      TruthValue, RowStatus, StorageType,
      TimeStamp
         FROM SNMPv2-TC                     -- [RFC2579]

      SnmpAdminString
         FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB            -- [RFC3411]

      InterfaceIndexOrZero
         FROM IF-MIB                        -- [RFC2863]

      InetAddressType, InetAddress
         FROM INET-ADDRESS-MIB              -- [RFC4001]

      PerfCurrentCount, PerfIntervalCount
         FROM PerfHist-TC-MIB               -- [RFC3593]


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      HCPerfCurrentCount, HCPerfIntervalCount, HCPerfTimeElapsed,
      HCPerfValidIntervals
         FROM HC-PerfHist-TC-MIB            -- [RFC3705]

      PwIndexType, PwGroupID, PwIDType, PwOperStatusTC,
      PwAttachmentIdentifierType, PwCwStatusTC, PwCapabilities,
      PwStatus, PwFragSize, PwFragStatus
         FROM PW-TC-STD-MIB

      IANAPwTypeTC, IANAPwPsnTypeTC
         FROM IANA-PWE3-MIB
   ;

   pwStdMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
      LAST-UPDATED "200601041200Z"  -- 4 January 2004 12:00:00 GMT
      ORGANIZATION "Pseudo Wire Edge to Edge Emulation (PWE3) Working
                    Group"
      CONTACT-INFO
          "
           David Zelig
           E-mail: davidz@corrigent.com

           Thomas D. Nadeau
           Email:  tnadeau@cisco.com

           The PWE3 Working Group (email distribution pwe3@ietf.org,
           http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/pwe3-charter.html)
           "

      DESCRIPTION
          "Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006). The initial
           version of this MIB module was published in RFC XXXX.
   -- RFC Editor: Please replace XXXX with RFC number & remove this --
   -- note.

           For full legal notices see the RFC itself or see:
           http://www.ietf.org/copyrights/ianamib.html

           This MIB module contains managed object definitions for
           Pseudo Wire operation as in [RFC3985][RFC3931][PWCNTRL].
           architecture', Martini, L., et al, 'Pseudowire Setup and
           Maintenance using LDP', and Townsley, M., et al, 'Layer Two
           Tunneling Protocol (Version 3)'.

           This MIB module enables the use of any underlying packet
           switched network (PSN). MIB nodules that will support
           PW operations over specific PSN types are defined in
           separate memos.

           The indexes for this MIB module are also used to index the
           PSN-specific tables and the PW-specific tables. The PW Type

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           dictates which PW-specific MIB module to use.

           Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).  This version
           of this MIB module is part of RFC XXX;  see the RFC
           itself for full legal notices.
      -- RFC Ed.: replace XXX with actual RFC number & remove this
      -- note
           "

      -- Revision history.

      REVISION
          "200601041200Z"  -- 4 January 2004 12:00:00 GMT
      DESCRIPTION "Initial version published as part of RFC YYYY."
   -- RFC Editor: please replace YYYY with IANA assigned value, and
   -- delete this note.

         ::= { transmission XXXX }
   -- RFC Editor: please replace XXXX with IANA assigne value, and
   -- delete this note.

   -- Top-level components of this MIB.

   -- Notifications
   pwNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER
                                 ::= { pwStdMIB 0 }
   -- Tables, Scalars
   pwObjects       OBJECT IDENTIFIER
                                 ::= { pwStdMIB 1 }
   -- Conformance
   pwConformance   OBJECT IDENTIFIER
                                 ::= { pwStdMIB 2 }

   -- PW Virtual Connection Table

   pwIndexNext OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX            Unsigned32
      MAX-ACCESS        read-only
      STATUS            current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This object contains an appropriate value to be used
           for pwIndex when creating entries in the
           pwTable. The value 0 indicates that no
           unassigned entries are available.  To obtain the
           value of pwIndex for a new entry in the
           pwTable, the manager issues a management
           protocol retrieval operation to obtain the current
           value of pwIndex.  After each retrieval
           operation, the agent should modify the value to
           reflect the next unassigned index.  After a manager
           retrieves a value the agent will determine through

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           its local policy when this index value will be made
           available for reuse."
      ::= { pwObjects 1 }

   pwTable   OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        SEQUENCE OF PwEntry
      MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This table specifies information for configuring and
           status monitoring which are common to all service types
           and PSN types."
      ::= { pwObjects 2 }

   pwEntry   OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PwEntry
      MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "A row in this table represents a pseudo wire (PW) virtual
            connection across a packet network. It is indexed by
            pwIndex, which uniquely identifying a singular
            connection.
            A row is created by the operator or by the agent if the PW
            is created by non-SNMP application or due to autodiscovery
            process.
            None of the read-create objects values can be changed
            when pwRowStatus is in the active(1) state. Changes are
            allowed when the pwRowStatus is in notInService(2) or
            notReady(3) states only.
            If the operator need to change one of the values for an
            active row (for example in order to fix a mismatch in
            configuration between the local node and the peer), the
            pwRowStatus should be first changed to notInService(2),
            the objects may be changed now, and later to active(1)
            in order to re-initiate the signaling process with the
            new values in effect.
            "
      INDEX  { pwIndex }
         ::= { pwTable 1 }

   PwEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
         pwIndex               PwIndexType,
         pwType                IANAPwTypeTC,
         pwOwner               INTEGER,
         pwPsnType             IANAPwPsnTypeTC,
         pwSetUpPriority       Integer32,
         pwHoldingPriority     Integer32,
         pwPeerAddrType        InetAddressType,
         pwPeerAddr            InetAddress,
         pwAttachedPwIndex     PwIndexType,

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         pwIfIndex             InterfaceIndexOrZero,

         pwID                  PwIDType,
         pwLocalGroupID        PwGroupID,
         pwGroupAttachmentID   PwAttachmentIdentifierType,
         pwLocalAttachmentID   PwAttachmentIdentifierType,
         pwPeerAttachmentID    PwAttachmentIdentifierType,

         pwCwPreference        TruthValue,
         pwLocalIfMtu          Unsigned32,


         pwLocalIfString       TruthValue,
         pwLocalCapabAdvert    PwCapabilities,
         pwRemoteGroupID       PwGroupID,
         pwCwStatus            PwCwStatusTC,
         pwRemoteIfMtu         Unsigned32,
         pwRemoteIfString      SnmpAdminString,
         pwRemoteCapabilities  PwCapabilities,

         pwFragmentCfgSize     PwFragSize,
         pwRmtFragCapability   PwFragStatus,
         pwFcsRetentioncfg     INTEGER,
         pwFcsRetentionStatus  BITS,

         pwOutboundLabel       Unsigned32,
         pwInboundLabel        Unsigned32,

         pwName                SnmpAdminString,
         pwDescr               SnmpAdminString,
         pwCreateTime          TimeStamp,
         pwUpTime              TimeTicks,
         pwLastChange          TimeTicks,
         pwAdminStatus         INTEGER,
         pwOperStatus          PwOperStatusTC,
         pwLocalStatus         PwStatus,
         pwRemoteStatusCapable INTEGER,
         pwRemoteStatus        PwStatus,
         pwTimeElapsed         HCPerfTimeElapsed,
         pwValidIntervals      HCPerfValidIntervals,
         pwRowStatus           RowStatus,
         pwStorageType         StorageType
      }

   pwIndex OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PwIndexType
      MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Index for the conceptual row identifying a PW within
           this PW Emulation table."

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      ::= { pwEntry 1 }

   pwType OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        IANAPwTypeTC
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This value indicate the service to be carried over
           this PW.
          "
      ::= { pwEntry 2 }

   pwOwner OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX   INTEGER {
             manual                (1),
             pwIdFecSignaling      (2), -- PW signaling with PW ID FEC
             genFecSignaling       (3), -- Generalized attachment FEC
             l2tpControlProtocol   (4),
             other                 (5)
                       }
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "Set by the operator to indicate the protocol responsible
            for establishing this PW.
            'manual' is used in all cases where no maintenance
            protocol (PW signaling) is used to set-up the PW, i.e.
            require configuration of entries in the PW tables
            including PW labels, etc.
            'pwIdFecSignaling' is used in case of signaling with the
            Pwid FEC element with LDP signaling.
            'genFecSignaling' is used of the generalized FEC with LDP
            is used for signaling purposes.
            'l2tpControlProtocol' indicates the use of L2TP
            control protocol.
            'other' is used for other types of signaling."
      ::= { pwEntry 3 }

   pwPsnType OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX   IANAPwPsnTypeTC
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "Set by the operator to indicate the PSN type. Based on
            this object, the relevant PSN table entries are created
            in the in the PSN specific MIB modules.
           "
      ::= { pwEntry 4 }

   pwSetUpPriority  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX         Integer32 (0..7)

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      MAX-ACCESS     read-create
      STATUS         current
      DESCRIPTION
           "This object defines the relative set-up priority of the PW
            in a lowest-to-highest fashion, where 0 is the highest
            priority. PWs with the same priority are treated with
            equal priority. Dropped PW will be set 'dormant' (as
            indicated in pwOperStatus).
            This value is significant if there are competing resources
            between PWs and the implementation support this feature.
            Equal priority handling with competing resources is
            implementation specific. "
      DEFVAL
          { 0 }
      ::= { pwEntry 5 }

   pwHoldingPriority  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX         Integer32 (0..7)
      MAX-ACCESS     read-create
      STATUS         current
      DESCRIPTION
           "This object defines the relative holding priority of the
            PW in a lowest-to-highest fashion, where 0 is the highest
            priority. PWs with the same priority are treated with
            equal priority. Dropped PW will be set 'dormant' (as
            indicated in pwOperStatus).
            This value is significant if there are competing resources
            between PWs and the implementation support this feature.
            Equal priority handling with competing resources is
            implementation specific. "
      DEFVAL { 0 }
      ::= { pwEntry 6 }

   pwPeerAddrType OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        InetAddressType
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "Denotes the address type of the peer node. It should be
            set to 'unknown' if PE/PW maintenance protocol is not used
            and the address is unknown."
      DEFVAL { ipv4 }
      ::= { pwEntry 8 }

   pwPeerAddr OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        InetAddress
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "This object contains the value of the peer node address
            of the PW/PE maintenance protocol entity. This object

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            SHOULD contain a value of all zeroes if not applicable
            (pwPeerAddrType is 'unknown')."
      ::= { pwEntry 9 }

   pwAttachedPwIndex OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PwIndexType
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "If the PW is attached to another PW instead of a local
           native service, this item indicates the pwIndex of the
           attached PW, and the PW specific entry in the service MIB
           module MUST not be created. Otherwise, this object MUST
           be set to zero."
      DEFVAL { 0 }
             ::= { pwEntry 10 }

   pwIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        InterfaceIndexOrZero
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "If the PW is represented in the ifTable as an ifIndex, this
           item holds the ifIndex of the PW in the ifTable, otherwise
           it MUST be set to zero."
      DEFVAL { 0 }
      ::= { pwEntry 11 }

   pwID OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PwIDType
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Used in the outgoing PW ID field within the 'Virtual
           Circuit FEC Element'.
           Applicable if pwOwner equal 'pwIdFecSignaling' or
           'l2tpControlProtocol', should be set to zero otherwise."
      REFERENCE
          "Martini, et al, 'Pseudowire Setup and Maintenance using
           the Label Distribution Protocol.'"
      ::= { pwEntry 12 }

   pwLocalGroupID OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PwGroupID
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Used in the Group ID field sent to the peer PWES
           within the maintenance protocol used for PW setup.
           Applicable if pwOwner equal 'pwIdFecSignaling' or
           'l2tpControlProtocol', should be set to zero otherwise."

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      REFERENCE
          "Martini, et al, 'Pseudowire Setup and Maintenance using
           the Label Distribution Protocol.'"
      ::= { pwEntry 13 }

   pwGroupAttachmentID OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PwAttachmentIdentifierType
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This object is an octet string representing the attachment
           group identifier (AGI) this PW belongs too, which typically
           identifies the VPN ID.
           Applicable if pwOwner equal 'genFecSignaling'."
       REFERENCE
          "Martini, et al, 'Pseudowire Setup and Maintenance using
           the Label Distribution Protocol.'"
      ::= { pwEntry 14 }

   pwLocalAttachmentID   OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PwAttachmentIdentifierType
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This object is an octet string representing the local
           forwarder attachment individual identifier (AII) to be
           used by this PW. It is used as the SAII for outgoing
           signaling messages and the TAII in the incoming messages
           from the peer.

           Applicable if pwOwner equal 'genFecSignaling'."
       REFERENCE
          "Martini, et al, 'Pseudowire Setup and Maintenance using
           the Label Distribution Protocol.'"
      ::= { pwEntry 15 }

   pwPeerAttachmentID   OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PwAttachmentIdentifierType
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This object is an octet string representing the peer
           forwarder attachment individual identifier (AII) to be
           used by this PW. It is used as the TAII for outgoing
           signaling messages and the SAII in the incoming messages
           from the peer.
           Applicable if pwOwner equal 'genFecSignaling'. "
       REFERENCE
          "Martini, et al, 'Pseudowire Setup and Maintenance using
           the Label Distribution Protocol.'"
      ::= { pwEntry 16 }

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   pwCwPreference OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        TruthValue
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Defines if the control word will be sent with each packet
           by the local node. Some PW types mandate the use of
           control word, and is such cases the value configured has
           no effect on the existence of the control word."
      REFERENCE
          "Martini, et al, 'Pseudowire Setup and Maintenance using
           the Label Distribution Protocol.'"
      DEFVAL { false }
      ::= { pwEntry 17 }

   pwLocalIfMtu OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        Unsigned32 (0..65535)
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "If not equal zero, the optional IfMtu object in the
           signaling protocol will be sent with this value,
           representing the locally supported MTU size over the
           interface (or the virtual interface) associated with the
           PW."
      REFERENCE
          "Martini, et al, 'Pseudowire Setup and Maintenance using
           the Label Distribution Protocol.'"
      DEFVAL { 0 }
      ::= { pwEntry 18 }

   pwLocalIfString OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        TruthValue
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "A PW MAY be associated to an interface (or a virtual
           interface) in the ifTable of the node as part of the
           service configuration. This object defines if the
           maintenance protocol will send the interface's name as
           appears on the ifTable in the name object as part of the
           maintenance protocol. If set to false, the optional
           element will not be sent."
      REFERENCE
          "Martini, et al, 'Pseudowire Setup and Maintenance using
           the Label Distribution Protocol.'"
      DEFVAL { false }
      ::= { pwEntry 19 }

   pwLocalCapabAdvert OBJECT-TYPE

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      SYNTAX        PwCapabilities
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Indicates the capabilities to be advertised by this node
           to the peer."
      REFERENCE
          "Martini, et al, 'Pseudowire Setup and Maintenance using
           the Label Distribution Protocol.'"
      ::= { pwEntry 20 }

   pwRemoteGroupID OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PwGroupID
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Obtained from the Group ID field as received via the
           maintenance protocol used for PW setup, zero if not used.
           Value of 0xFFFF shall be used if the object is yet to be
           defined by the PW maintenance protocol."
      REFERENCE
         "Martini, et al, 'Pseudowire Setup and Maintenance using
           the Label Distribution Protocol.'"
       ::= { pwEntry 21 }

   pwCwStatus OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PwCwStatusTC
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "If signaling is used for PW establishment, this object
           indicates the status of the control word negotiation,
           and in both signaling or manual configuration indicates
           if CW is to be present or not for this PW."
      REFERENCE
         "Martini, et al, 'Pseudowire Setup and Maintenance using
           the Label Distribution Protocol.'"
       ::= { pwEntry 22 }

   pwRemoteIfMtu OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        Unsigned32
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The remote interface MTU as (optionally) received from the
           remote node via the maintenance protocol. Should be zero
           if this parameter is not available or not used."
      REFERENCE
         "Martini, et al, 'Pseudowire Setup and Maintenance using
           the Label Distribution Protocol.'"
       ::= { pwEntry 23 }

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   pwRemoteIfString OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..80))
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Indicates the interface description string as received by
           the maintenance protocol, MUST be NULL string if not
           applicable or not known yet."
      REFERENCE
          "Martini, et al, 'Pseudowire Setup and Maintenance using
           the Label Distribution Protocol.'"
       ::= { pwEntry 24 }

   pwRemoteCapabilities OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PwCapabilities
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Indicates the capabilities as advertised by the peer."
      REFERENCE
         "Martini, et al, 'Pseudowire Setup and Maintenance using
           the Label Distribution Protocol.'"
       ::= { pwEntry 25 }

   pwFragmentCfgSize OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PwFragSize
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "If set to value other than zero, indicates that
           fragmentation is desired for this PW."
      REFERENCE
          "Malis A., Townsley M., 'PWE3 Fragmentation and
   Reassembly'."
      DEFVAL { 0 } -- I.e. fragmentation not desired
      ::= { pwEntry 26 }

   pwRmtFragCapability OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PwFragStatus
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The status of the fragmentation based on the local
           configuration and the peer capabilities as advertised by
           the peer if control protocol is used."
      REFERENCE
          "Malis A., Townsley M., 'PWE3 Fragmentation and
   Reassembly'."
      ::= { pwEntry 27 }


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   pwFcsRetentioncfg OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        INTEGER {
                    fcsRetentionDisable  (1),
                    fcsRetentionEnable   (2)
      }
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The local configuration of FCS retention for this PW. FCS
           retention can be configured for PW types HDLC, PPP and
           Ethernet only. If the agent does not support FCS retention
           the error should be configured in pwFcsRetentionStatus."
      REFERENCE
          "Malis A., et al.,  'PWE3 Frame Check Sequence Retention'
           - work in progress"
      DEFVAL { fcsRetentionDisable }
     ::= { pwEntry 28 }

   pwFcsRetentionStatus OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX   BITS {
               remoteIndicationUnknown     (0),
               remoteRequestFcsRetention   (1),
               fcsRetentionEnabled         (2),
               fcsRetentionDisabled        (3),
               localFcsRetentionCfgErr     (4),
               fcsRetentionFcsSizeMismatch (5)
               }
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
         "The status of the FCS retention negotiation process based on
          local configuration and the remote advertisement.
          remoteIndicationUnknown - set if a FEC has not been received
          from the remote.
          remoteRequestFcsRetention - indicates that the peer has
          requested for FCS retention. FCS retention will be used if
          the local node is capable and configured to use it for this
          PW.
          fcsRetentionEnabled - FCS retention is enabled (both peers
          were configured for FCS retention for signaled PW, or the
          local node is configured and capable for FCS retention.
          fcsRetentionDisabled - FCS retention is disabled (not
          configured locally or not advertised by the peer).
          localFcsRetentionCfgErr - Set if the local node has been
          configured for FCS retention but is not capable to support
          it.
          fcsRetentionFcsSizeMismatch - Set if there is a FCS size
          mismatch between the loacl and the peer node.
         "
      REFERENCE
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      ::= { pwEntry 29 }

   pwOutboundLabel OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        Unsigned32
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The PW label used in the outbound direction (i.e. toward
           the PSN). It may be set up manually if owner is 'manual'
           or automatically otherwise. Examples: For MPLS PSN, it
           represents the 20 bits of PW tag, for L2TP it represents
           the 32 bits Session ID.
           If the label is not yet known (signaling in process), the
           object should return a value of 0xFFFF."
     ::= { pwEntry 30 }

   pwInboundLabel OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        Unsigned32
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The PW label used in the inbound direction (i.e. packets
           received from the PSN. It may be set up manually if owner
           is 'manual' or automatically otherwise.
           Examples: For MPLS PSN, it represents the 20 bits of PW
           tag, for L2TP it represent the 32 bits Session ID.
           If the label is not yet known (signaling in process), the
           object should return a value of 0xFFFF."
      ::= { pwEntry 31 }

   pwName  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        SnmpAdminString
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The canonical name assigned to the PW."
      ::= { pwEntry 32 }

   pwDescr OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        SnmpAdminString
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "A textual string containing information about the PW.
           If there is no description this object contains a zero
           length string."
      ::= { pwEntry 33 }

   pwCreateTime OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        TimeStamp

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      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "System time when this PW was created."
      ::= { pwEntry 34 }

   pwUpTime  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        TimeTicks
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Specifies the total time this PW operStatus has been
           Up(1)."
      ::= { pwEntry 35 }

   pwLastChange OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        TimeTicks
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
         "The value of sysUpTime at the time the PW entered
          its current operational state.  If the current state was
          entered prior to the last re-initialization of the local
          network management subsystem, then this object contains a
          zero value."
      ::= { pwEntry 36 }

   pwAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX   INTEGER {
                   up(1),     -- ready to pass packets
                   down(2),
                   testing(3) -- in some test mode
      }
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The desired operational status of this PW."
      ::= { pwEntry 37 }

   pwOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PwOperStatusTC
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "This object indicates the operational status of the PW, it
            does not reflect the status of the CE bound interface.
            It is set to down only if pwNotForwarding,
            psnFacingPwRxFault, or psnFacingPwTxFault indications are
            set in pwLocalStatus or pwRemoteStatus.
            It indicates 'lowerLayerDown' if the only reason for
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            or physical layer down of the network side is in the down
            state.
            All other states are declared based on the description in
            the textual convention.
            "
      ::= { pwEntry 38 }

   pwLocalStatus OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PwStatus
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "Indicates the status of the PW in the local node.
            The various indications in this object should be
            available independent of the ability of the local node to
            advertise them or the remote node to accept these status
            indications through the control protocol.
           "
      ::= { pwEntry 39 }

   pwRemoteStatusCapable OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        INTEGER {
             notApplicable    (1),
             notYetKnown      (2),
             remoteCapable    (3),
             remoteNotCapable (4)
      }
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "Indicates the remote node capability to advertise the
            PW status notification.
            notAppicable should be reported for manually set PW, or
            if the local node is not capable of sending the status
            notification object.
            notYetKnown should be reported if the signaling protocol
            has not yet finished the process of capability
            determination.
            remoteCapable and remoteNotcapable should be reported
            based on the initial signaling exchange that has
            determined the remote node capability.
          "
      ::= { pwEntry 40 }

   pwRemoteStatus OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PwStatus
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "Indicates the status of the PW as was advertised by the
            remote. If the remote is not capable of advertising the

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            status object, or the local node is not able to accept
            the status object through signaling, then the applicable
            bit is 'pwNotForwarding' which is set if the remote has
            sent label release or label withdraw for this PW.
           "
      ::= { pwEntry 41 }

   pwTimeElapsed OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  HCPerfTimeElapsed
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
            "The number of seconds, including partial seconds,
             that have elapsed since the beginning of the current
             interval measurement period."
       ::= { pwEntry 42 }

   pwValidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  HCPerfValidIntervals
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The number of previous 15-minute intervals
          for which data was collected."
       ::= { pwEntry 43 }

   pwRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        RowStatus
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "For creating, modifying, and deleting this row. None of the
           read-create objects in the conceptual rows may be changed
           when this object is in the active(1) state."
       ::= { pwEntry 44 }

   pwStorageType OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        StorageType
      MAX-ACCESS    read-create
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This variable indicates the storage type for this
           object."
       ::= { pwEntry 45 }

   -- End of PW Virtual Connection Table

   -- PW Performance Table.

   pwPerfCurrentTable  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        SEQUENCE OF PwPerfCurrentEntry

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      MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "This table provides per-PW performance information for
            the current interval."
      ::= { pwObjects 3 }

   pwPerfCurrentEntry OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PwPerfCurrentEntry
      MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "An entry in this table is created by the agent for
            every PW."
      INDEX  { pwIndex }
      ::= { pwPerfCurrentTable 1 }

   PwPerfCurrentEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
         pwPerfCurrentInHCPackets         HCPerfCurrentCount,
         pwPerfCurrentInHCBytes           HCPerfCurrentCount,
         pwPerfCurrentOutHCPackets        HCPerfCurrentCount,
         pwPerfCurrentOutHCBytes          HCPerfCurrentCount,
         pwPerfCurrentInPackets           PerfCurrentCount,
         pwPerfCurrentInBytes             PerfCurrentCount,
         pwPerfCurrentOutPackets          PerfCurrentCount,
         pwPerfCurrentOutBytes            PerfCurrentCount
         }

   pwPerfCurrentInHCPackets OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        HCPerfCurrentCount
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "High capacity counter for number of packets received by
            the PW (from the PSN) in the current 15-minute interval.
            This is the 64 bit version of pwPerfCurrentInPackets,
            if pwPerfCurrentInHCPackets is supported according to
            the rules spelled out in RFC2863."
      ::= { pwPerfCurrentEntry 1 }

   pwPerfCurrentInHCBytes OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        HCPerfCurrentCount
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "High capacity counter for number of bytes received by the
            PW (from the PSN) in the current 15-minute interval.
            This is the 64 bit version of pwPerfCurrentInBytes, if
            pwPerfCurrentInHCBytes is supported according to the
            rules spelled out in RFC2863."
      ::= { pwPerfCurrentEntry 2 }

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   pwPerfCurrentOutHCPackets OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        HCPerfCurrentCount
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "High capacity counter for number of packets forwarded by
            the PW (to the PSN) in the current 15-minute interval.
            This is the 64 bit version of pwPerfCurrentOutPackets,
            if pwPerfCurrentOutHCPackets is supported according to
            the rules spelled out in RFC2863."
      ::= { pwPerfCurrentEntry 3 }

   pwPerfCurrentOutHCBytes OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        HCPerfCurrentCount
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "High capacity counter for number of bytes forwarded by
            the PW (to the PSN) in the current 15-minute interval.
            This is the 64 bit version of pwPerfCurrentOutBytes,
            if pwPerfCurrentOutHCBytes is supported according to
            the rules spelled out in RFC2863."
      ::= { pwPerfCurrentEntry 4 }


   pwPerfCurrentInPackets OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PerfCurrentCount
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "The counter for number of packets received by the PW (from
            the PSN) in the current 15-minute interval.
            This is the 32 bit version of pwPerfCurrentInHCPackets,
            if pwPerfCurrentInHCPackets is supported according to
            the rules spelled out in RFC2863."
      ::= { pwPerfCurrentEntry 5 }

   pwPerfCurrentInBytes OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PerfCurrentCount
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "The counter for number of bytes received by the
            PW (from the PSN) in the current 15-minute interval.
            It MUST be equal to the least significant 32 bits of
            pwPerfCurrentInHCBytes, if pwPerfCurrentInHCBytes is
            supported according to the rules spelled out in RFC2863."
      ::= { pwPerfCurrentEntry 6 }

   pwPerfCurrentOutPackets OBJECT-TYPE

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      SYNTAX        PerfCurrentCount
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "The counter for number of packets forwarded by
            the PW (to the PSN) in the current 15-minute interval.
            It MUST be equal to the least significant 32 bits of
            pwPerfCurrentOutHCPackets, if
            pwPerfCurrentOutHCPackets is supported according to the
            rules spelled out in RFC2863."
      ::= { pwPerfCurrentEntry 7 }

   pwPerfCurrentOutBytes OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PerfCurrentCount
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "The counter for number of bytes forwarded by
            the PW (to the PSN) in the current 15-minute interval.
            It MUST be equal to the least significant 32 bits of
            pwPerfCurrentOutHCBytes, if pwPerfCurrentOutHCBytes is
            supported according to the rules spelled out in RFC2863."
      ::= { pwPerfCurrentEntry 8 }

   -- End of PW Perf current Table

   -- PW Performance Interval Table.

   pwPerfIntervalTable  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        SEQUENCE OF PwPerfIntervalEntry
      MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "This table provides per-PW performance information for
            each interval."
      ::= { pwObjects 4 }

   pwPerfIntervalEntry OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PwPerfIntervalEntry
      MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "An entry in this table is created by the agent for every
            PW."
      INDEX  { pwIndex, pwPerfIntervalNumber }
      ::= { pwPerfIntervalTable 1 }

   PwPerfIntervalEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
         pwPerfIntervalNumber               Integer32,
         pwPerfIntervalValidData            TruthValue,
         pwPerfIntervalTimeElapsed          HCPerfTimeElapsed,

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         pwPerfIntervalInHCPackets          HCPerfIntervalCount,
         pwPerfIntervalInHCBytes            HCPerfIntervalCount,
         pwPerfIntervalOutHCPackets         HCPerfIntervalCount,
         pwPerfIntervalOutHCBytes           HCPerfIntervalCount,
         pwPerfIntervalInPackets            PerfIntervalCount,
         pwPerfIntervalInBytes              PerfIntervalCount,
         pwPerfIntervalOutPackets           PerfIntervalCount,
         pwPerfIntervalOutBytes             PerfIntervalCount
                           }

   pwPerfIntervalNumber OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  Integer32 (1..96)
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
           "A number N, between 1 and 96, which identifies the
            interval for which the set of statistics is available.
            The interval identified by 1 is the most recently
            completed 15 minute interval, and the interval identified
            by N is the interval immediately preceding the one
            identified by N-1.
            The minimum range of N is 1 through 4. The default range
            is 1 to 32. The maximum range of N is 1 through 96. "
      REFERENCE
          "Tesink, K. 'Definitions of Managed Objects for the
           SONET/SDH Interface Type', RFC 2558"
      ::= { pwPerfIntervalEntry 1 }

   pwPerfIntervalValidData OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        TruthValue
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This variable indicates if the data for this interval
           is valid."
      ::= { pwPerfIntervalEntry 2 }

   pwPerfIntervalTimeElapsed OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      HCPerfTimeElapsed
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The duration of this interval in seconds."
       ::= { pwPerfIntervalEntry 3 }

   pwPerfIntervalInHCPackets OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        HCPerfIntervalCount
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
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            the PW (from the PSN) during the interval. This is the 64
            bit version of pwPerfIntervalInPackets, if
            pwPerfIntervalInHCPackets is supported according to the
            rules spelled out in RFC2863."
      ::= { pwPerfIntervalEntry 4 }

   pwPerfIntervalInHCBytes OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        HCPerfIntervalCount
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "High capacity counter for number of bytes received by the
            PW (from the PSN) during the interval.
            This is the 64 bit version of pwPerfIntervalInBytes, if
            pwPerfIntervalInHCBytes is supported according to the
            rules spelled out in RFC2863."
      ::= { pwPerfIntervalEntry 5 }

   pwPerfIntervalOutHCPackets OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        HCPerfIntervalCount
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "High capacity counter for number of packets forwarded by
            the PW (to the PSN) during the interval.
            This is the 64 bit version of pwPerfIntervalOutPackets,
            if pwPerfIntervalOutHCPackets is supported according to
            the rules spelled out in RFC2863."
      ::= { pwPerfIntervalEntry 6 }

   pwPerfIntervalOutHCBytes OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        HCPerfIntervalCount
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "High capacity counter for number of bytes forwarded by
            the PW (to the PSN) during the interval.
            This is the 64 bit version of pwPerfIntervalOutBytes,
            if pwPerfIntervalOutHCBytes is supported according to
            the rules spelled out in RFC2863."
      ::= { pwPerfIntervalEntry 7 }

   pwPerfIntervalInPackets OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PerfIntervalCount
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This value represents the number of packets received
           by this PW during the interval.
           It MUST be equal to the least significant 32 bits of
           pwPerfIntervalInHCPackets if pwPerfIntervalInHCPackets

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           is supported according to the rules spelled out in
           RFC2863."
      ::= { pwPerfIntervalEntry 8 }

   pwPerfIntervalInBytes OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PerfIntervalCount
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This value represents the number of bytes received
           by this PW during the interval.
           It MUST be equal to the least significant 32 bits of
           if pwPerfIntervalInHCBytes is supported according to
           the rules spelled out in RFC2863."
      ::= { pwPerfIntervalEntry 9 }

   pwPerfIntervalOutPackets OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PerfIntervalCount
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This value represents the number of packets sent by this
           PW during the interval.
           It MUST be equal to the least significant 32 bits of
           pwPerfIntervalOutHCPackets if
           pwPerfIntervalOutHCPackets is supported according to the
           rules spelled out in RFC2863."
      ::= { pwPerfIntervalEntry 10 }

   pwPerfIntervalOutBytes OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PerfIntervalCount
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This value represents the number of bytes sent by this
           PW during the interval.
           It MUST be equal to the least significant 32
           bits of pwPerfIntervalOutHCBytes
           if pwPerfIntervalOutHCBytes is supported according to
           the rules spelled out in RFC2863."
      ::= { pwPerfIntervalEntry 11 }

   -- End of PW Performance Interval Table


   -- PW Performance 1 Day Interval Table.

   pwPerf1DayIntervalTable  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        SEQUENCE OF PwPerf1DayIntervalEntry
      MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
      STATUS        current

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      DESCRIPTION
           "This table provides per-PW Performance information for
            the current day measurment and the previous days
   interval."
      ::= { pwObjects 5 }

   pwPerf1DayIntervalEntry OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PwPerf1DayIntervalEntry
      MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "An entry in this table is created by the agent for every
            PW."
      INDEX  { pwIndex, pwPerf1DayIntervalNumber }

      ::= { pwPerf1DayIntervalTable 1 }

   PwPerf1DayIntervalEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
         pwPerf1DayIntervalNumber               Unsigned32,
         pwPerf1DayIntervalValidData            TruthValue,
         pwPerf1DayIntervalMoniSecs             HCPerfTimeElapsed,
         pwPerf1DayIntervalInHCPackets          Counter64,
         pwPerf1DayIntervalInHCBytes            Counter64,
         pwPerf1DayIntervalOutHCPackets         Counter64,
         pwPerf1DayIntervalOutHCBytes           Counter64
         }

   pwPerf1DayIntervalNumber OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Unsigned32(1..31)
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
        "History Data Interval number. Interval 1 is the current day
         measuremnet period, Interval 2 is the most recent previous
         day; interval 30 is 31 days ago. Intervals 3..31 are
         optional."
      ::= { pwPerf1DayIntervalEntry 1 }

   pwPerf1DayIntervalValidData OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        TruthValue
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This variable indicates if the data for this interval
           is valid."
      ::= { pwPerf1DayIntervalEntry 2 }

   pwPerf1DayIntervalMoniSecs OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX       HCPerfTimeElapsed
      UNITS        "seconds"
      MAX-ACCESS   read-only

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      STATUS       current
      DESCRIPTION
        "The amount of time in the 1-day interval over which the
         performance monitoring information is actually counted.
         This value will be the same as the interval duration except
         in a situation where performance monitoring data could not
         be collected for any reason or agaent clock adjustments."
      ::= { pwPerf1DayIntervalEntry 3 }

   pwPerf1DayIntervalInHCPackets OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        Counter64
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "High capacity counter for the total number of packets
            received by the PW (from the PSN)."
      ::= { pwPerf1DayIntervalEntry 4 }

   pwPerf1DayIntervalInHCBytes OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        Counter64
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "High capacity counter for the total number of bytes
            received by the PW (from the PSN)."
      ::= { pwPerf1DayIntervalEntry 5 }

   pwPerf1DayIntervalOutHCPackets OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        Counter64
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "High capacity counter for the total number of packets
            forwarded by the PW (to the PSN)."
      ::= { pwPerf1DayIntervalEntry 6 }

   pwPerf1DayIntervalOutHCBytes OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        Counter64
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "High capacity counter for the total number of bytes
            forwarded by the PW (to the PSN)."
      ::= { pwPerf1DayIntervalEntry 7 }

   -- End of PW Perf 1 Day Interval Table

   -- Error counter scalar

   pwPerfTotalErrorPackets OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        Counter32

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      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "Counter for number of error at the PW processing level,
            for example packets received with unknown PW label."
      ::= { pwObjects 6 }

   -- Reverse mapping tables

   -- The PW ID mapping table
   pwIndexMappingTable  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        SEQUENCE OF PwIndexMappingEntry
      MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "This table enables the reverse mapping the unique PWid
            parameters <peer IP, PW type and PW ID> and the
            pwIndex. The table is not applicable for PW created
            manually or by using the generalized FEC."
      ::= { pwObjects 7 }

   pwIndexMappingEntry OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PwIndexMappingEntry
      MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "An entry in this table MUST be created by the agent for
            every PW created by the pwTable for which pwOwner
            equals pwIdFecSignaling."

      INDEX  { pwIndexMappingPwType,  pwIndexMappingPwID,
               pwIndexMappingPeerAddrType, pwIndexMappingPeerAddr
               }
      ::= { pwIndexMappingTable 1 }

   PwIndexMappingEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
         pwIndexMappingPwType        IANAPwTypeTC,
         pwIndexMappingPwID          PwIDType,
         pwIndexMappingPeerAddrType  InetAddressType,
         pwIndexMappingPeerAddr      InetAddress,
         pwIndexMappingPwIndex       PwIndexType
                          }

   pwIndexMappingPwType OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        IANAPwTypeTC
      MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "The PW type (indicates the service) of this PW."
      ::= { pwIndexMappingEntry 1 }


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   pwIndexMappingPwID OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PwIDType
      MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "The PW ID of this PW. Zero if the PW is configured
            manually."
      ::= { pwIndexMappingEntry 2 }

   pwIndexMappingPeerAddrType OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        InetAddressType
      MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "IP address type of the peer node."
      ::= { pwIndexMappingEntry 3 }

   pwIndexMappingPeerAddr OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        InetAddress
      MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "IP address type of the peer node."
      ::= { pwIndexMappingEntry 4 }

   pwIndexMappingPwIndex  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PwIndexType
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The value that represents the PW in the pwTable."
      ::= { pwIndexMappingEntry 5 }

   -- End of the PW ID mapping table

   -- The peer mapping table

   pwPeerMappingTable  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        SEQUENCE OF PwPeerMappingEntry
      MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "This table provides reverse mapping of the existing PW
            based on PW type and PW ID ordering. This table is
            typically useful for EMS ordered query of existing PWs."
      ::= { pwObjects 8 }

   pwPeerMappingEntry OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PwPeerMappingEntry
      MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
      STATUS        current

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      DESCRIPTION
           "An entry in this table is created by the agent for every
            PW configured in pwTable.

           Implementors need to be aware that if the value of
           the pwPeerMappingPeerAddr (an OID) or
           pwPeerMappingPwID (an OID) (or both combined)
           has more than 111 sub-identifiers, then OIDs of column
           instances in this table will have more than 128
           sub-identifiers and cannot be accessed using SNMPv1,


           SNMPv2c, or SNMPv3."
      INDEX  { pwPeerMappingPeerAddrType, pwPeerMappingPeerAddr,
               pwPeerMappingPwType,  pwPeerMappingPwID }

      ::= { pwPeerMappingTable 1 }

   PwPeerMappingEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
         pwPeerMappingPeerAddrType         InetAddressType,
         pwPeerMappingPeerAddr             InetAddress,
         pwPeerMappingPwType               IANAPwTypeTC,
         pwPeerMappingPwID                 PwIDType,
         pwPeerMappingPwIndex              PwIndexType
                          }

   pwPeerMappingPeerAddrType OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        InetAddressType
      MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "IP address type of the peer node."
      ::= { pwPeerMappingEntry 1 }

   pwPeerMappingPeerAddr OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        InetAddress
      MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "IP address type of the peer node."
      ::= { pwPeerMappingEntry 2 }

   pwPeerMappingPwType OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        IANAPwTypeTC
      MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "The PW type (indicates the service) of this PW."
      ::= { pwPeerMappingEntry 3 }

   pwPeerMappingPwID OBJECT-TYPE

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      SYNTAX        PwIDType
      MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
           "The PW ID of this PW. Zero if the PW is configured
            manually."
      ::= { pwPeerMappingEntry 4 }

   pwPeerMappingPwIndex  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        PwIndexType
      MAX-ACCESS    read-only
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The value that represents the PW in the pwTable."
      ::= { pwPeerMappingEntry 5 }

   -- End of the peer mapping table

   -- End of reverse mapping tables

   pwUpDownNotifEnable  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      TruthValue
      MAX-ACCESS  read-write
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
         "If this object is set to true(1), then it enables
          the emission of pwUp and pwDown
          notifications; otherwise these notifications are not
          emitted."
      REFERENCE
         "See also [RFC3413] for explanation that
          notifications are under the ultimate control of the
          MIB module in this document."
      DEFVAL { false }
      ::= { pwObjects 9 }

   pwDeletedNotifEnable  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      TruthValue
      MAX-ACCESS  read-write
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
         "If this object is set to true(1), then it enables the
          emission of pwDeleted notification; otherwise this
          notification is not emitted."
      REFERENCE
         "See also [RFC3413] for explanation that
          notifications are under the ultimate control of the
          MIB module in this document."
      DEFVAL { false }
      ::= { pwObjects 10 }


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   pwNotifRate  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Unsigned32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-write
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
         "This object defines the maximum number of PW notifications
          that can be emitted from the device per second."
      ::= { pwObjects 11 }


   -- Notifications - PW

   pwDown NOTIFICATION-TYPE
      OBJECTS { pwOperStatus, --start of range
                pwOperStatus  --end of range
      }
      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This notification is generated when the
           pwOperStatus object for one or more contiguous
           entries in pwTable are about to enter the
           down(2) state from some other state. The included values
           of pwOperStatus MUST all be set equal to this
           down(2) state.  The two instances of pwOperStatus
           in this notification indicate the range of indexes
           that are affected.  Note that all the indexes of the
           two ends of the range can be derived from the
           instance identifiers of these two objects.  For
           cases where a contiguous range of cross-connects
           have transitioned into the down(2) state at roughly
           the same time, the device SHOULD issue a single
           notification for each range of contiguous indexes in
           an effort to minimize the emission of a large number
           of notifications.  If a notification has to be
           issued for just a single cross-connect entry, then
           the instance identifier (and values) of the two
           pwOperStatus objects MUST be identical."
      ::= { pwNotifications  1 }

   pwUp NOTIFICATION-TYPE
      OBJECTS { pwOperStatus, --start of range
                pwOperStatus  --end of range
      }
      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This notification is generated when the
           pwOperStatus object for one or more contiguous
           entries in pwTable are about to enter the up(1)
           state from some other state. The included values of
           pwOperStatus MUST both be set equal to this
           new state (i.e: up(1)).  The two instances of

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           pwOperStatus in this notification indicate the range
           of indexes that are affected.  Note that all the indexes
           of the two ends of the range can be derived from the
           instance identifiers of these two objects.  For
           cases where a contiguous range of cross-connects
           have transitioned into the up(1) state at roughly
           the same time, the device SHOULD issue a single


           notification for each range of contiguous indexes in
           an effort to minimize the emission of a large number
           of notifications.  If a notification has to be
           issued for just a single cross-connect entry, then
           the instance identifier (and values) of the two
           pwOperStatus objects MUST be the identical."
      ::= { pwNotifications 2 }

   pwDeleted NOTIFICATION-TYPE
      OBJECTS { pwType,
                pwID,
                pwPeerAddrType,
                pwPeerAddr
      }
      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This notification is generated when the PW has been
           deleted, i.e. when the pwRowStatus has been set to
           destroy(6), the PW has been deleted by a non-MIB
           application or due to auto discovery process.
          "
      ::= { pwNotifications  3 }

   -- End of notifications.

   -- conformance information

   pwGroups      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pwConformance   1 }
   pwCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pwConformance   2 }

   -- Compliance requirement for fully compliant implementations.

   pwModuleFullCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The compliance statement for agents that provide full
                support for PW MIB Module. Such devices can
                then be monitored and also be configured using
                this MIB module."

       MODULE  -- this module
           MANDATORY-GROUPS { pwBasicGroup,

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                            }

      GROUP pwNotificationGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for those
                   implementations
                   which can efficiently implement the notifications
                   contained in this group."

      GROUP        pwPwIdGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   that support the PW ID FEC.
                  "

      GROUP        pwGeneralizedFecGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   that support the generalized PW FEC.
                  "

      GROUP        pwFcsGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   that support FCS retention."

      GROUP        pwFragGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   that support PW fragmentation.
                  "

      GROUP        pwPwStatusGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   that support PW status notification.
                  "

      GROUP        pwGetNextGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   where the pwIndex may be any arbitrary value
                   and the EMS would require retrieval of the next
                   free index."

      GROUP        pwPriorityGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   that support the controlling the PW setup and
                   holding priority."

      GROUP        pwAttachmentGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   that support attachment of two PWs (PW stitching)."

      GROUP        pwPeformance1DayIntervalGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   that support PW performance gathering in 1 day

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                   intervals."

      GROUP        pwPerformanceIntervalGeneralGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   that support PW performance gathering in 15
                   minutes intervals."

      GROUP        pwPeformanceIntervalGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   that support PW performance gathering in 15
                   minutes intervals."

      GROUP        pwHCPeformanceIntervalGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   where at least one of the interval performance
                   counters wraps around too quickly based on the
                   criteria specified in RFC 2863 for high-capacity
                   counters."

      GROUP        pwMappingTablesGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   that support reverse mapping of PW indexes to
                   the pwIndex and the peer mapping table."

      GROUP        pwNotificationControlGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   that support the PW notifications."

      OBJECT       pwAdminStatus
      SYNTAX       INTEGER { up(1), down(2) }
      DESCRIPTION "The support of the value testing(3) is not
                   required."

      OBJECT       pwOperStatus
      SYNTAX       INTEGER { up(1), down(2), notPresent(6),
                   lowerLayerDown(7) }
      DESCRIPTION "The support of the values testing(3), unknown(4),
                   and dormant(5) is not required."

      OBJECT       pwRowStatus
      SYNTAX       RowStatus { active(1), notInService(2),
                               notReady(3) }
      WRITE-SYNTAX RowStatus { active(1), notInService(2),
                               createAndGo(4), destroy(6)
                             }
      DESCRIPTION "Support for createAndWait is not required. Support
                   of notReady is not required for implementations
                   that do not support signaling, or if it is
                   guaranteed that the conceptual row has all the
                   required information to create the PW when the
                   row has been created by the agent."

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      OBJECT       pwPeerAddrType
      SYNTAX       InetAddressType { unknown(0), ipv4(1) }
      DESCRIPTION "Only unknown(0) and ipv4(1) is required."

      OBJECT       pwPeerAddr
      SYNTAX       InetAddress (SIZE(0|4))
      DESCRIPTION "An implementation is only required to support
                   0, 4 address sizes."

        ::= { pwCompliances 1 }

   -- Compliance requirement for read only compliant implementations.

   pwModuleReadOnlyCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
               "The compliance statement for agents that provide read
                only support for PW MIB Module. Such devices can
                then be monitored but cannot be configured using this
                MIB module."

       MODULE  -- this module
           MANDATORY-GROUPS { pwBasicGroup
                            }

      GROUP pwNotificationGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for those
                   implementations
                   which can efficiently implement the notifications
                   contained in this group."

      GROUP        pwPwIdGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   that support the PW ID FEC.
                  "

      GROUP        pwGeneralizedFecGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   that support the generalized PW FEC.
                  "

      GROUP        pwFcsGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   that support FCS retention."

      GROUP        pwFragGroup


      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   that support PW fragmentation.

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                  "

      GROUP        pwPwStatusGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   that support PW status notification.
                  "

      GROUP        pwGetNextGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   where the pwIndex may be any arbitary value
                   and the EMS would require retrieval of the next
                   free index."

      GROUP        pwPriorityGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   that support the controling the PW setup and
                   holding priority."

      GROUP        pwAttachmentGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   that support attachment of two PWs (PW stitching)."

      GROUP        pwPeformance1DayIntervalGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   that support PW performance gathering in 1 Day
                   intervals."

      GROUP        pwPerformanceIntervalGeneralGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   that support PW performance gathering in 15
                   minutes intervals."

      GROUP        pwPeformanceIntervalGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   that support PW performance gathering in 15
                   minutes intervals."

      GROUP        pwHCPeformanceIntervalGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   where at least one of the interval performance
                   counters wraps around too quickly based on the
                   criteria specified in RFC 2863 for high-capacity
                   counters."

      GROUP        pwMappingTablesGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations
                   that support reverse mapping of PW indexes to
                   the pwIndex and the peer mapping table."

      GROUP        pwNotificationControlGroup
      DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations

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                   that support the PW notifications."

      OBJECT       pwType
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwOwner
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwPsnType
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwSetUpPriority
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwHoldingPriority
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwPeerAddrType
      SYNTAX       InetAddressType { unknown(0), ipv4(1) }
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required. Only unknown(0) and
                   ipv4(1) is required."

      OBJECT       pwPeerAddr
      SYNTAX       InetAddress (SIZE(0|4))
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required. An implementation
                   is only required to support 0, 4 address sizes."

      OBJECT       pwAttachedPwIndex
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwIfIndex
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwID
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwLocalGroupID
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwGroupAttachmentID

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      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwLocalAttachmentID
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwPeerAttachmentID
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwCwPreference
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwLocalIfMtu
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwLocalIfString
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwLocalCapabAdvert
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwFragmentCfgSize
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwFcsRetentioncfg
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwOutboundLabel
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwInboundLabel
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only


      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwName
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwDescr
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only

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      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwAdminStatus
      SYNTAX       INTEGER { up(1), down(2) }
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required. The support of value
                   testing(3) is not required."

      OBJECT       pwOperStatus
      SYNTAX       INTEGER { up(1), down(2), notPresent(6),
                   lowerLayerDown(7) }
      DESCRIPTION "The support of the values testing(3), unknown(4),
                   and is not required."

      OBJECT       pwRowStatus
      SYNTAX       RowStatus { active(1) }
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwStorageType
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwUpDownNotifEnable
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwDeletedNotifEnable
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT       pwNotifRate
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."

        ::= { pwCompliances 2 }

   -- Units of conformance.

   pwBasicGroup   OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS {
               pwType,
               pwOwner,
               pwPsnType,
               pwPeerAddrType,
               pwPeerAddr,
               pwIfIndex,
               pwID,
               pwLocalGroupID,
               pwCwPreference,
               pwLocalIfMtu,

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               pwLocalIfString,
               pwLocalCapabAdvert,
               pwRemoteGroupID,
               pwCwStatus,
               pwRemoteIfMtu,
               pwRemoteIfString,
               pwOutboundLabel,
               pwInboundLabel,
               pwName,
               pwDescr,
               pwCreateTime,
               pwUpTime,
               pwLastChange,
               pwAdminStatus,
               pwOperStatus,
               pwLocalStatus,
               pwRowStatus,
               pwStorageType
             }

      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Collection of objects that are required in all
           implementations that support the PW MIB module."
      ::= { pwGroups 1 }

   pwPwIdGroup   OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS {
               pwID
              }

      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Collection of objects required for PW ID configuration
           and signaling."
      ::= { pwGroups 2 }

   pwGeneralizedFecGroup   OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS {
               pwGroupAttachmentID,
               pwLocalAttachmentID,
               pwPeerAttachmentID
             }

      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Collection of objects required for generalized FEC
           configuration and signaling."
      ::= { pwGroups 3 }

   pwFcsGroup   OBJECT-GROUP

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      OBJECTS {
               pwFcsRetentioncfg,
               pwFcsRetentionStatus
             }

      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Collection of objects required for FCS retention
           configuration and signaling."
      ::= { pwGroups 4 }

   pwFragGroup   OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS {
               pwFragmentCfgSize,
               pwRmtFragCapability
             }

      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Collection of objects required for fragmentation
           configuration and signaling."
      ::= { pwGroups 5 }

   pwPwStatusGroup   OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS {
               pwRemoteCapabilities,
               pwRemoteStatusCapable,
               pwRemoteStatus
             }

      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Collection of objects required for PW status configuration
           and signaling."
      ::= { pwGroups 6 }


   pwGetNextGroup   OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS {
               pwIndexNext
               }

      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Collection of objects for getting the next available
           index."
      ::= { pwGroups 7 }

   pwPriorityGroup   OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS {
               pwSetUpPriority,

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               pwHoldingPriority
               }

      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Collection of objects for controlling the PW setup and
           holding priority."
      ::= { pwGroups 8 }

   pwAttachmentGroup   OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS {
               pwAttachedPwIndex
               }

      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Collection of objects for PW configuration
           and signaling."
      ::= { pwGroups 9 }

   pwPerformanceGeneralGroup OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS {
               pwPerfTotalErrorPackets
             }

      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Collection of general objects needed for managing the
           total running performance parameters."
      ::= { pwGroups 10 }

   pwPeformance1DayIntervalGroup OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS {
               pwPerf1DayIntervalValidData,
               pwPerf1DayIntervalMoniSecs,
               pwPerf1DayIntervalInHCPackets,
               pwPerf1DayIntervalInHCBytes,
               pwPerf1DayIntervalOutHCPackets,
               pwPerf1DayIntervalOutHCBytes
             }

      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Collection of objects needed for PW running 1 day interval
           performance collection."
      ::= { pwGroups 11 }

   pwPerformanceIntervalGeneralGroup OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS {
               pwTimeElapsed,
               pwValidIntervals,

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               pwPerfIntervalValidData,
               pwPerfIntervalTimeElapsed
             }

      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Collection of general objects needed for managing the
           interval performance parameters."
      ::= { pwGroups 12 }

   pwPeformanceIntervalGroup OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS {
               pwPerfCurrentInPackets,
               pwPerfCurrentInBytes,
               pwPerfCurrentOutPackets,
               pwPerfCurrentOutBytes,

               pwPerfIntervalInPackets,
               pwPerfIntervalInBytes,
               pwPerfIntervalOutPackets,
               pwPerfIntervalOutBytes
             }

      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Collection of 32 bits objects needed for PW performance
           collection in 15 minutes intervals."
      ::= { pwGroups 13 }

   pwHCPeformanceIntervalGroup OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS {
               pwPerfCurrentInHCPackets,
               pwPerfCurrentInHCBytes,
               pwPerfCurrentOutHCPackets,
               pwPerfCurrentOutHCBytes,

               pwPerfIntervalInHCPackets,
               pwPerfIntervalInHCBytes,
               pwPerfIntervalOutHCPackets,
               pwPerfIntervalOutHCBytes
             }

      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Collection of HC objects needed for PW performance
           collection in 15 minutes intervals."
      ::= { pwGroups 14 }

   pwMappingTablesGroup OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS {
               pwIndexMappingPwIndex,

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               pwPeerMappingPwIndex
             }

      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Collection of objects contained in the reverse
           mapping tables."
      ::= { pwGroups 15 }

   pwNotificationControlGroup OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS {
               pwUpDownNotifEnable,
               pwDeletedNotifEnable,
               pwNotifRate
             }

      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Collection of objects for controlling the PW
           notifications."
      ::= { pwGroups 16 }

   pwNotificationGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
      NOTIFICATIONS {
               pwUp,
               pwDown,
               pwDeleted
             }

      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Collection PW notifications objects."
      ::= { pwGroups 17 }

   END

9  Security considerations

    It is clear that this MIB module is potentially useful for
    monitoring of PW capable PEs.  This MIB module can also be used
    for configuration of certain objects, and anything that can be
    configured can be incorrectly configured, with potentially
    disastrous results.

    There are number of management objects defined in this MIB module
    with a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or read-create.  Such
    objects may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network
    environments.  The support for SET operations in a non-secure
    environment without proper protection can have a negative effect
    on network operations.  These are the tables and objects and their
    sensitivity/vulnerability:

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     o    the pwTable contains objects to configure PW parameters on
          a Provider Edge (PE) device. Unauthorized access to objects
          in this table, could result in disruption of traffic on
          the network.  The objects pwUpDownNotifEnable and
          pwNotifRate control the reports from the network element
          to the EMS. Unauthorized access to these objects could
          result in disruption of configuration and status change
          reporting, resulting mis-view of the network conditions.
          The use of stronger mechanisms such as SNMPv3 security
          should be considered where possible.  Specifically,
          SNMPv3 VACM and USM MUST be used with any v3 agent which
          implements this MIB module.  Administrators should consider
          whether read access to these objects should be allowed,
          since read access may be undesirable under certain
          circumstances.

    Some of the readable objects in this MIB module "i.e., objects
    with a MAX-ACCESS other than not-accessible" may be considered
    sensitive or vulnerable in some network environments.  It is thus
    important to control even GET and/or NOTIFY access to these
    objects and possibly to even encrypt the values of these objects
    when sending them over the network via SNMP.  These are the tables
    and objects and their sensitivity/vulnerability:

      o    the pwVcTable, pwPerfCurrentTable, pwPerfIntervalTable,
           pwPerf1DayIntervalTable, pwIndexMappingTable and
           pwPeerMappingTable collectively show the pseudo wire
           connectivity topology and its performance characteristics.
           If an Administrator does not want to reveal this
           information, then these tables should be
           considered sensitive/vulnerable.

    SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 did not include adequate security.
    Even if the network itself is secure "for example by using IPSec",
    even then, there is no control as to who on the secure network is
    allowed to access and GET/SET "read/change/create/delete" the
    objects in this MIB module.

    It is RECOMMENDED that implementers consider the security features
    as provided by the SNMPv3 framework "see [RFC3410], section 8",
    including full support for the SNMPv3 cryptographic mechanisms
    "for authentication and privacy".

    Further, deployment of SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 is NOT
    RECOMMENDED. Instead, it is RECOMMENDED to deploy SNMPv3 and to
    enable cryptographic security.  It is then a customer/operator
    responsibility to ensure that the SNMP entity giving access to an
    instance of this MIB module, is properly configured to give access
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    legitimate rights to indeed GET or SET "change/create/delete"
    them.

0 IANA considerations


0.1 IANA considerations for PW-STD-MIB

    The MIB module in this document uses the following IANA-assigned
    OBJECT IDENTIFIER values recorded in the SMI Numbers registry:

          Descriptor        OBJECT IDENTIFIER value
          ----------        -----------------------

          pwStdMIB         { transmission XXXX }

    Editor's Note (to be removed prior to publication):  the IANA is
    requested to assign a value for "XXXX" under the 'transmission'
    subtree and to record the assignment in the SMI Numbers registry.
    When the assignment has been made, the RFC Editor is asked to
    replace "XXXX" (here and in the MIB module) with the assigned
    value and to remove this note.

    IANA is also requested to register a value for a PW type in the
    IANAifType-MIB.

0.2 IANA considerations for IANA-PWE3-MIB

    The IANA-PWE3-MIB those initial version is included in this
    document, is IANA controlled. Each new assignment of PW type or PW
    PSN type made by IANA based on the procedures described in
    [PWIANA] should be documented in the online version of IANA-PWE3-
    MIB.

    The MIB module in this document uses the following IANA-assigned
    OBJECT IDENTIFIER values recorded in the SMI Numbers registry:

          Descriptor        OBJECT IDENTIFIER value
          ----------        -----------------------

          ianaPwe3MIB       { transmission XXXX }

    Editor's Note (to be removed prior to publication):  the IANA is
    requested to assign a value for "XXXX" under the 'transmission'
    subtree and to record the assignment in the SMI Numbers registry.
    When the assignment has been made, the RFC Editor is asked to
    replace "XXXX" (here and in the MIB module) with the assigned
    value and to remove this note.


1 References

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1.1 Normative references

  [PWTC]      Nadeau, T., et al, "Definitions for Textual Conventions
               and OBJECT-IDENTITIES for Pseudo-Wires Management",
               work-in-progress.

  [PWCNTRL]   Martini et al, "Pseudowire Setup and Maintenance using
               LDP", work-in-progress.

  [PWIANA]    Martini et al, "IANA Allocations for pseudo Wire Edge
               to Edge Emulation (PWE3)", work-in-progress.

  [PWFRAG]    Malis, A. et al, "PWE3 Fragmentation and Reassembly",
               work-in-progress.

  [PWFCS]     Malis, A. et al, "PWE3 Frame Check Sequence Retention",
               work-in-progress.

  [Assigned]  Reynolds, J., and J. Postel, "Assigned Numbers", RFC
               1700, October 1994. See also: http://www.isi.edu/in-
               notes/iana/assignments/smi-numbers

  [IANAFamily] Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), ADDRESS
               FAMILY NUMBERS,(http://www.isi.edu/in-
               notes/iana/assignements/address-family-numbers), for
               MIB see:
               ftp://ftp.isi.edu/mib/ianaaddressfamilynumbers.mib

  [IFMIB]     McCloghrie, K., and F. Kastenholtz, "The Interfaces
               Group MIB using SMIv2", RFC 2863, June 2000.

  [BCP14]     Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
               requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.

  [RFC2021]   Waldbusser, S., "Remote Network Monitoring Management
               Information Base Version 2 using SMIv2", RFC 2021,
               January 1997.

  [RFC2571]   Harrington, D., Presuhn, R. and B. Wijnen, "An
               Architecture for Describing SNMP Management
               Frameworks", RFC 2571, April 1999.

  [RFC2578]   McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case,
               J.,Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Structure of Management
               Information Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58, RFC 2578, April
               1999.

  [RFC2579]   McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case,
               J., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Textual Conventions
               for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2579, April 1999.

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  [RFC2580]   McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case,
               J., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Conformance Statements
               for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2580, April 1999.

  [RFC2863]   McCloghrie, K., F. Kastenholz,  "The Interfaces Group
               MIB using SMIv2", RFC 2863, June 2000.

  [RFC3291]   Daniele, M., Haberman, B., Routhier, S. and J.
               Schoenwaelder, "Textual Conventions for Internet
               Network Addresses", RFC 3291, December 2001.

  [RFC3413]   Levi, D., Meyer, P., Stewart, B., "Simple Network
               Management Protocol (SNMP) Applications", RFC 3413,
               December 2002.

  [RFC3593]   Tesink, K., "Textual Conventions for MIB Modules Using
               Performance History Based on 15 Minute Intervals", RFC
               3593, September 2003.

  [RFC3705]   Ray, B., Abbi, R., "High Capacity Textual Conventions
               for MIB Modules Using Performance History Based on 15
               Minute Intervals", RFC 3705, February 2004.

  [RFC3931]   Townsley, et al., "Layer Two Tunneling Protocol Version
               3 (L2TPv3)", RFC 3931, March 2005.

  [RFC4001]   Daniele, M., et al., "Textual Conventions for Internet
               Network Addresses", RFC4001, February 2005.

1.2 Informative references

  [RFC2119]   Bradner, S., "Key Words for use in RFCs to Indicate
               Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC2119, March 1997.

  [RFC2434]   Narten, T. and H. Alvestrand, "Guidelines for Writing
               an IANA Considerations Section in RFCs", BCP: 26, RFC
               2434, October 1998.

  [RFC3410]   Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D. and B. Stewart,
               Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet-
               Standard Management Framework", RFC 3410, December
               2002.

  [RFC3411]   Harrington, D., Presuhn, R., and B. Wijnen, "An
               Architecture for Describing Simple Network Management
               Protocol (SNMP) Management Frameworks", STD 62, RFC
               3411, December 2002.




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  [RFC3916]   Xiao, X., McPherson, D., Pate, P., "Requirements for
               Pseudo-Wire Emulation Edge-to-Edge (PWE3)", RFC3916,
               September 2004

  [RFC3985]   Bryant, S., et al, "PWE3 Architecture",RFC2985, March
               2005

  [PWMPLSMIB] Zelig, D., et al, "Pseudo Wire (PW) Over MPLS PSN
               Management Information Base", work-in-progress.

  [CEPMIB]    Zelig, D., et al, "SONET/SDH Circuit Emulation Service
               Over Packet (CEP) Management Information Base Using
               SMIv2", work-in-progress.

2 Author's Addresses

    David Zelig
    Corrigent Systems
    126, Yigal Alon st.
    Tel Aviv, ISRAEL
    Phone:  +972-3-6945273
    Email:  davidz@corrigent.com

    Thomas D. Nadeau
    Cisco Systems, Inc.
    250 Apollo Drive
    Chelmsford, MA 01824
    Email: tnadeau@cisco.com

    Dave Danenberg
    Email: dave_danenberg@yahoo.com

    Sharon Mantin
    Corrigent Systems
    126, Yigal Alon St.
    Tel Aviv, ISRAEL
    Phone: +972-3-6948615
    Email: sharonma@corrigent.com














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