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- Network Working Group K. McCloghrie
- Request for Comments: 1231 Hughes LAN Systems, Inc.
- R. Fox
- Synoptics, Inc.
- E. Decker
- cisco Systems, Inc.
- May 1991
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- IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB
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- Status of this Memo
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- This memo defines a MIB for 805.5 networks for use with the SNMP
- protocol. This memo is a product of the Transmission Working Group
- of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). This RFC specifies an
- IAB standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests
- discussion and suggestions for improvements. Please refer to the
- current edition of the "IAB Official Protocol Standards" for the
- standardization state and status of this protocol. Distribution of
- this memo is unlimited.
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- Table of Contents
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- 1. Abstract .............................................. 1
- 2. The Network Management Framework....................... 2
- 3. Objects ............................................... 2
- 3.1 Format of Definitions ............................... 3
- 4. Overview .............................................. 3
- 4.1 Scope of Definitions ................................ 3
- 4.2 Textual Conventions ................................. 3
- 5. Definitions ........................................... 4
- 6. Acknowledgements ...................................... 21
- 7. References ............................................ 22
- 8. Security Considerations................................ 23
- 9. Authors' Addresses..................................... 23
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- 1. Abstract
-
- This memo defines an experimental portion of the Management
- Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in
- TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, this memo defines managed
- objects used for managing subnetworks which use the IEEE 802.5 Token
- Ring technology described in 802.5 Token Ring Access Method and
- Physical Layer Specifications, IEEE Standard 802.5-1989.
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- Transmission Working Group [Page 1]
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- RFC 1231 IEEE 802.5 MIB May 1991
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- 2. The Network Management Framework
-
- The Internet-standard Network Management Framework consists of three
- components. They are:
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- RFC 1155 which defines the SMI, the mechanisms used for describing
- and naming objects for the purpose of management. RFC 1212
- defines a more concise description mechanism, which is wholly
- consistent with the SMI.
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- RFC 1156 which defines MIB-I, the core set of managed objects for
- the Internet suite of protocols. RFC 1213, defines MIB-II, an
- evolution of MIB-I based on implementation experience and new
- operational requirements.
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- RFC 1157 which defines the SNMP, the protocol used for network
- access to managed objects.
-
- The Framework permits new objects to be defined for the purpose of
- experimentation and evaluation.
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- 3. Objects
-
- Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed
- the Management Information Base or MIB. Objects in the MIB are
- defined using the subset of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) [7]
- defined in the SMI. In particular, each object has a name, a syntax,
- and an encoding. The name is an object identifier, an
- administratively assigned name, which specifies an object type. The
- object type together with an object instance serves to uniquely
- identify a specific instantiation of the object. For human
- convenience, we often use a textual string, termed the OBJECT
- DESCRIPTOR, to also refer to the object type.
-
- The syntax of an object type defines the abstract data structure
- corresponding to that object type. The ASN.1 language is used for
- this purpose. However, the SMI [3] purposely restricts the ASN.1
- constructs which may be used. These restrictions are explicitly made
- for simplicity.
-
- The encoding of an object type is simply how that object type is
- represented using the object type's syntax. Implicitly tied to the
- notion of an object type's syntax and encoding is how the object type
- is represented when being transmitted on the network.
-
- The SMI specifies the use of the basic encoding rules of ASN.1 [8],
- subject to the additional requirements imposed by the SNMP.
-
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- Transmission Working Group [Page 2]
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- RFC 1231 IEEE 802.5 MIB May 1991
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- 3.1. Format of Definitions
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- Section 5 contains contains the specification of all object types
- contained in this MIB module. The object types are defined using the
- conventions defined in the SMI, as amended by the extensions
- specified in [9,10].
-
- 4. Overview
-
- This memo defines three tables: the 802.5 Interface Table, which
- contains state and parameter information which is specific to 802.5
- interfaces, the 802.5 Statistics Table, which contains 802.5
- interface statistics, and the 802.5 Timer Table, which contains the
- values of 802.5-defined timers. A managed system will have one entry
- in the 802.5 Interface Table and one entry in the 802.5 Statistics
- Table for each of its 802.5 interfaces. Implementation of the 802.5
- Timer Table is optional.
-
- This memo also defines OBJECT IDENTIFIERs, some to identify 802.5
- tests, for use with the ifExtnsTestTable defined in [11], and some to
- identify Token Ring interface Chip Sets, for use with the
- ifExtnsChipSet object defined in [11].
-
- 4.1. Scope of Definitions
-
- All objects defined in this memo are registered in a single subtree
- within the experimental namespace [3], and are for use with every
- interface which conforms to the IEEE 802.5 Token Ring Access Method
- and Physical Layer Specifications [10]. At present, this applies to
- interfaces for which the ifType variable in the Internet-standard MIB
- [4,6] has the value:
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- iso88025-tokenRing(9)
-
- For these interfaces, the value of the ifSpecific variable in the
- MIB-II [6] has the OBJECT IDENTIFIER value:
-
- dot5 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { experimental 4 }
-
- as defined below.
-
- 4.2. Textual Conventions
-
- A new datatype, MacAddress, is introduced as a textual convention in
- this document. This textual convention has NO effect on either the
- syntax nor the semantics of any managed object. Objects defined using
- this convention are always encoded by means of the rules that define
- their primitive type. Hence, no changes to the SMI or the SNMP are
-
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- necessary to accommodate this textual convention which is adopted
- merely for the convenience of readers.
-
- 5. Definitions
-
-
- RFC1231-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
-
- -- IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB
-
- IMPORTS
- experimental
- FROM RFC1155-SMI
- OBJECT-TYPE
- FROM RFC-1212;
-
- -- This MIB Module uses the extended OBJECT-TYPE macro as
- -- defined in [9].
-
-
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- dot5 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { experimental 4 }
-
- -- All representations of MAC addresses in this MIB Module
- -- use, as a textual convention (i.e. this convention does
- -- not affect their encoding), the data type:
-
- MacAddress ::= OCTET STRING (SIZE (6)) -- a 6 octet
- -- address in the
- -- "canonical" order
- -- defined by IEEE 802.1a, i.e., as if it were transmitted
- -- least significant bit first, even though 802.5 (in
- -- contrast to other 802.x protocols) requires MAC addresses
- -- to be transmitted most significant bit first.
- --
- -- 16-bit addresses, if needed, are represented by setting
- -- their upper 4 octets to all 0's, i.e., AAFF would be
- -- represented as 00000000AAFF.
-
-
-
- -- The Interface Table
-
- -- This table contains state and parameter information which
- -- is specific to 802.5 interfaces. It is mandatory that
- -- systems having 802.5 interfaces implement this table in
- -- addition to the generic interfaces table [4,6] and its
- -- generic extensions [11].
-
-
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- dot5Table OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dot5Entry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This table contains Token Ring interface
- parameters and state variables, one entry
- per 802.5 interface."
- ::= { dot5 1 }
-
- dot5Entry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Dot5Entry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "A list of Token Ring status and parameter
- values for an 802.5 interface."
- INDEX { dot5IfIndex }
- ::= { dot5Table 1 }
-
- Dot5Entry
- ::= SEQUENCE {
- dot5IfIndex
- INTEGER,
- dot5Commands
- INTEGER,
- dot5RingStatus
- INTEGER,
- dot5RingState
- INTEGER,
- dot5RingOpenStatus
- INTEGER,
- dot5RingSpeed
- INTEGER,
- dot5UpStream
- MacAddress,
- dot5ActMonParticipate
- INTEGER,
- dot5Functional
- MacAddress
- }
-
- dot5IfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object identifies the
-
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- 802.5 interface for which this entry
- contains management information. The
- value of this object for a particular
- interface has the same value as the
- ifIndex object, defined in [4,6],
- for the same interface."
- ::= { dot5Entry 1 }
-
- dot5Commands OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- no-op(1),
- open(2),
- reset(3),
- close(4)
- }
- ACCESS read-write
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "When this object is set to the value of
- open(2), the station should go into the
- open state. The progress and success of
- the open is given by the values of the
- objects dot5RingState and
- dot5RingOpenStatus.
- When this object is set to the value
- of reset(3), then the station should do
- a reset. On a reset, all MIB counters
- should retain their values, if possible.
- Other side affects are dependent on the
- hardware chip set.
- When this object is set to the value
- of close(4), the station should go into
- the stopped state by removing itself
- from the ring.
- Setting this object to a value of
- no-op(1) has no effect.
- When read, this object always has a
- value of no-op(1)."
- ::= { dot5Entry 2 }
-
- dot5RingStatus OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The current interface status which can
- be used to diagnose fluctuating problems
- that can occur on token rings, after a
-
-
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- station has successfully been added to
- the ring.
- Before an open is completed, this
- object has the value for the 'no status'
- condition. The dot5RingState and
- dot5RingOpenStatus objects provide for
- debugging problems when the station
- can not even enter the ring.
- The object's value is a sum of
- values, one for each currently applicable
- condition. The following values are
- defined for various conditions:
-
- 0 = No Problems detected
- 32 = Ring Recovery
- 64 = Single Station
- 256 = Remove Received
- 512 = reserved
- 1024 = Auto-Removal Error
- 2048 = Lobe Wire Fault
- 4096 = Transmit Beacon
- 8192 = Soft Error
- 16384 = Hard Error
- 32768 = Signal Loss
- 131072 = no status, open not completed."
- ::= { dot5Entry 3 }
-
- dot5RingState OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- opened(1),
- closed(2),
- opening(3),
- closing(4),
- openFailure(5),
- ringFailure(6)
- }
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The current interface state with respect
- to entering or leaving the ring."
- ::= { dot5Entry 4 }
-
- dot5RingOpenStatus OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- noOpen(1), -- no open attempted
- badParam(2),
- lobeFailed(3),
-
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- signalLoss(4),
- insertionTimeout(5),
- ringFailed(6),
- beaconing(7),
- duplicateMAC(8),
- requestFailed(9),
- removeReceived(10),
- open(11) -- last open successful
- }
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This object indicates the success, or the
- reason for failure, of the station's most
- recent attempt to enter the ring."
- ::= { dot5Entry 5 }
-
- dot5RingSpeed OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- unknown(1),
- oneMegabit(2),
- fourMegabit(3),
- sixteenMegabit(4)
- }
- ACCESS read-write
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The ring's bandwidth."
- ::= { dot5Entry 6 }
-
- dot5UpStream OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX MacAddress
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The MAC-address of the up stream neighbor
- station in the ring."
- ::= { dot5Entry 7 }
-
- dot5ActMonParticipate OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- true(1),
- false(2)
- }
- ACCESS read-write
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "If this object has a value of true(1) then
-
-
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- this interface will participate in the
- active monitor selection process. If the
- value is false(2) then it will not.
- Setting this object might not have an
- effect until the next time the interface
- is opened."
- ::= { dot5Entry 8 }
-
- dot5Functional OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX MacAddress
- ACCESS read-write
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The bit mask of all Token Ring functional
- addresses for which this interface will
- accept frames."
- ::= { dot5Entry 9 }
-
-
-
- -- The Statistics Table
-
- -- This table contains statistics and error counter which are
- -- specific to 802.5 interfaces. It is mandatory that systems
- -- having 802.5 interfaces implement this table.
-
- dot5StatsTable OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dot5StatsEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "A table containing Token Ring statistics,
- one entry per 802.5 interface.
- All the statistics are defined using
- the syntax Counter as 32-bit wrap around
- counters. Thus, if an interface's
- hardware maintains these statistics in
- 16-bit counters, then the agent must read
- the hardware's counters frequently enough
- to prevent loss of significance, in order
- to maintain 32-bit counters in software."
- ::= { dot5 2 }
-
- dot5StatsEntry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Dot5StatsEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
-
-
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-
- "An entry contains the 802.5 statistics
- for a particular interface."
- INDEX { dot5StatsIfIndex }
- ::= { dot5StatsTable 1 }
-
- Dot5StatsEntry
- ::= SEQUENCE {
- dot5StatsIfIndex
- INTEGER,
- dot5StatsLineErrors
- Counter,
- dot5StatsBurstErrors
- Counter,
- dot5StatsACErrors
- Counter,
- dot5StatsAbortTransErrors
- Counter,
- dot5StatsInternalErrors
- Counter,
- dot5StatsLostFrameErrors
- Counter,
- dot5StatsReceiveCongestions
- Counter,
- dot5StatsFrameCopiedErrors
- Counter,
- dot5StatsTokenErrors
- Counter,
- dot5StatsSoftErrors
- Counter,
- dot5StatsHardErrors
- Counter,
- dot5StatsSignalLoss
- Counter,
- dot5StatsTransmitBeacons
- Counter,
- dot5StatsRecoverys
- Counter,
- dot5StatsLobeWires
- Counter,
- dot5StatsRemoves
- Counter,
- dot5StatsSingles
- Counter,
- dot5StatsFreqErrors
- Counter
- }
-
-
-
-
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- dot5StatsIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object identifies the
- 802.5 interface for which this entry
- contains management information. The
- value of this object for a particular
- interface has the same value as the
- ifIndex object, defined in [4,6], for
- the same interface."
- ::= { dot5StatsEntry 1 }
-
- dot5StatsLineErrors OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This counter is incremented when a frame
- or token is copied or repeated by a
- station, the E bit is zero in the frame
- or token and one of the following
- conditions exists: 1) there is a
- non-data bit (J or K bit) between the SD
- and the ED of the frame or token, or
- 2) there is an FCS error in the frame."
- ::= { dot5StatsEntry 2 }
-
- dot5StatsBurstErrors OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This counter is incremented when a station
- detects the absence of transitions for five
- half-bit timers (burst-five error)."
- ::= { dot5StatsEntry 3 }
-
- dot5StatsACErrors OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This counter is incremented when a station
- receives an AMP or SMP frame in which A is
- equal to C is equal to 0, and then receives
- another SMP frame with A is equal to C is
-
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- equal to 0 without first receiving an AMP
- frame. It denotes a station that cannot set
- the AC bits properly."
- ::= { dot5StatsEntry 4 }
-
- dot5StatsAbortTransErrors OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This counter is incremented when a station
- transmits an abort delimiter while
- transmitting."
- ::= { dot5StatsEntry 5 }
-
- dot5StatsInternalErrors OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This counter is incremented when a station
- recognizes an internal error."
- ::= { dot5StatsEntry 6 }
-
- dot5StatsLostFrameErrors OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This counter is incremented when a station
- is transmitting and its TRR timer expires.
- This condition denotes a condition where a
- transmitting station in strip mode does not
- receive the trailer of the frame before the
- TRR timer goes off."
- ::= { dot5StatsEntry 7 }
-
- dot5StatsReceiveCongestions OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This counter is incremented when a station
- recognizes a frame addressed to its
- specific address, but has no available
- buffer space indicating that the station
- is congested."
- ::= { dot5StatsEntry 8 }
-
-
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- dot5StatsFrameCopiedErrors OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This counter is incremented when a station
- recognizes a frame addressed to its
- specific address and detects that the FS
- field A bits are set to 1 indicating a
- possible line hit or duplicate address."
- ::= { dot5StatsEntry 9 }
-
- dot5StatsTokenErrors OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This counter is incremented when a station
- acting as the active monitor recognizes an
- error condition that needs a token
- transmitted."
- ::= { dot5StatsEntry 10 }
-
- dot5StatsSoftErrors OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Soft Errors the interface
- has detected. It directly corresponds to
- the number of Report Error MAC frames
- that this interface has transmitted.
- Soft Errors are those which are
- recoverable by the MAC layer protocols."
- ::= { dot5StatsEntry 11 }
-
- dot5StatsHardErrors OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of times this interface has
- detected an immediately recoverable
- fatal error. It denotes the number of
- times this interface is either
- transmitting or receiving beacon MAC
- frames."
- ::= { dot5StatsEntry 12 }
-
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- dot5StatsSignalLoss OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of times this interface has
- detected the loss of signal condition from
- the ring."
- ::= { dot5StatsEntry 13 }
-
- dot5StatsTransmitBeacons OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of times this interface has
- transmitted a beacon frame."
- ::= { dot5StatsEntry 14 }
-
- dot5StatsRecoverys OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Claim Token MAC frames
- received or transmitted after the interface
- has received a Ring Purge MAC frame. This
- counter signifies the number of times the
- ring has been purged and is being recovered
- back into a normal operating state."
- ::= { dot5StatsEntry 15 }
-
- dot5StatsLobeWires OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of times the interface has
- detected an open or short circuit in the
- lobe data path. The adapter will be closed
- and dot5RingState will signify this
- condition."
- ::= { dot5StatsEntry 16 }
-
- dot5StatsRemoves OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
-
-
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- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of times the interface has
- received a Remove Ring Station MAC frame
- request. When this frame is received
- the interface will enter the close state
- and dot5RingState will signify this
- condition."
- ::= { dot5StatsEntry 17 }
-
- dot5StatsSingles OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of times the interface has
- sensed that it is the only station on the
- ring. This will happen if the interface
- is the first one up on a ring, or if
- there is a hardware problem."
- ::= { dot5StatsEntry 18 }
-
- dot5StatsFreqErrors OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS optional
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of times the interface has
- detected that the frequency of the
- incoming signal differs from the expected
- frequency by more than that specified by
- the IEEE 802.5 standard, see chapter 7
- in [10]."
- ::= { dot5StatsEntry 19 }
-
-
- -- The Timer Table
-
- -- This group contains the values of the timers defined in
- -- [10] for 802.5 interfaces. It is optional that systems
- -- having 802.5 interfaces implement this group.
-
- dot5TimerTable OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dot5TimerEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This table contains Token Ring interface
- timer values, one entry per 802.5
-
-
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-
- interface."
- ::= { dot5 5 }
-
- dot5TimerEntry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Dot5TimerEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "A list of Token Ring timer values for an
- 802.5 interface."
- INDEX { dot5TimerIfIndex }
- ::= { dot5TimerTable 1 }
-
- Dot5TimerEntry
- ::= SEQUENCE {
- dot5TimerIfIndex
- INTEGER,
- dot5TimerReturnRepeat
- INTEGER,
- dot5TimerHolding
- INTEGER,
- dot5TimerQueuePDU
- INTEGER,
- dot5TimerValidTransmit
- INTEGER,
- dot5TimerNoToken
- INTEGER,
- dot5TimerActiveMon
- INTEGER,
- dot5TimerStandbyMon
- INTEGER,
- dot5TimerErrorReport
- INTEGER,
- dot5TimerBeaconTransmit
- INTEGER,
- dot5TimerBeaconReceive
- INTEGER
- }
-
- dot5TimerIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The value of this object identifies the
- 802.5 interface for which this entry
- contains timer values. The value of
- this object for a particular interface
-
-
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- has the same value as the ifIndex
- object, defined in [4,6], for the same
- interface."
- ::= { dot5TimerEntry 1 }
-
- dot5TimerReturnRepeat OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The time-out value used to ensure the
- interface will return to Repeat State, in
- units of 100 micro-seconds. The value
- should be greater than the maximum ring
- latency.
- Implementors are encouraged to provide
- read-write access to this object if that is
- possible/useful in their system, but giving
- due consideration to the dangers of
- write-able timers."
- ::= { dot5TimerEntry 2 }
-
- dot5TimerHolding OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "Maximum period of time a station is
- permitted to transmit frames after capturing
- a token, in units of 100 micro-seconds.
- Implementors are encouraged to provide
- read-write access to this object if that is
- possible/useful in their system, but giving
- due consideration to the dangers of
- write-able timers."
- ::= { dot5TimerEntry 3 }
-
- dot5TimerQueuePDU OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The time-out value for enqueuing of an SMP
- PDU after reception of an AMP or SMP
- frame in which the A and C bits were
- equal to 0, in units of 100
- micro-seconds.
- Implementors are encouraged to provide
-
-
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- read-write access to this object if that is
- possible/useful in their system, but giving
- due consideration to the dangers of
- write-able timers."
- ::= { dot5TimerEntry 4 }
-
- dot5TimerValidTransmit OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The time-out value used by the active
- monitor to detect the absence of valid
- transmissions, in units of 100
- micro-seconds.
- Implementors are encouraged to provide
- read-write access to this object if that is
- possible/useful in their system, but giving
- due consideration to the dangers of
- write-able timers."
- ::= { dot5TimerEntry 5 }
-
- dot5TimerNoToken OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The time-out value used to recover from
- various-related error situations [9].
- If N is the maximum number of stations on
- the ring, the value of this timer is
- normally:
- dot5TimerReturnRepeat + N*dot5TimerHolding.
- Implementors are encouraged to provide
- read-write access to this object if that is
- possible/useful in their system, but giving
- due consideration to the dangers of
- write-able timers."
- ::= { dot5TimerEntry 6 }
-
- dot5TimerActiveMon OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The time-out value used by the active
- monitor to stimulate the enqueuing of an
- AMP PDU for transmission, in units of
-
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- 100 micro-seconds.
- Implementors are encouraged to provide
- read-write access to this object if that is
- possible/useful in their system, but giving
- due consideration to the dangers of
- write-able timers."
- ::= { dot5TimerEntry 7 }
-
- dot5TimerStandbyMon OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The time-out value used by the stand-by
- monitors to ensure that there is an active
- monitor on the ring and to detect a
- continuous stream of tokens, in units of
- 100 micro-seconds.
- Implementors are encouraged to provide
- read-write access to this object if that is
- possible/useful in their system, but giving
- due consideration to the dangers of
- write-able timers."
- ::= { dot5TimerEntry 8 }
-
- dot5TimerErrorReport OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The time-out value which determines how
- often a station shall send a Report Error
- MAC frame to report its error counters,
- in units of 100 micro-seconds.
- Implementors are encouraged to provide
- read-write access to this object if that is
- possible/useful in their system, but giving
- due consideration to the dangers of
- write-able timers."
- ::= { dot5TimerEntry 9 }
-
- dot5TimerBeaconTransmit OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The time-out value which determines how
- long a station shall remain in the state
-
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- of transmitting Beacon frames before
- entering the Bypass state, in units of
- 100 micro-seconds.
- Implementors are encouraged to provide
- read-write access to this object if that is
- possible/useful in their system, but giving
- due consideration to the dangers of
- write-able timers."
- ::= { dot5TimerEntry 10 }
-
- dot5TimerBeaconReceive OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The time-out value which determines how
- long a station shall receive Beacon
- frames from its downstream neighbor
- before entering the Bypass state, in
- units of 100 micro-seconds.
- Implementors are encouraged to provide
- read-write access to this object if that is
- possible/useful in their system, but giving
- due consideration to the dangers of
- write-able timers."
- ::= { dot5TimerEntry 11 }
-
-
- -- 802.5 Interface Tests
-
- dot5Tests OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot5 3 }
-
- -- The extensions to the interfaces table proposed in [11]
- -- define a table object, ifExtnsTestTable, through which a
- -- network manager can instruct an agent to test an interface
- -- for various faults. A test to be performed is identified
- -- (as the value of ifExtnsTestType) via an OBJECT IDENTIFIER.
- --
- -- The Full-Duplex Loop Back Test is a common test, defined
- -- in [11] as:
- --
- -- testFullDuplexLoopBack
- --
- -- Invoking this test on a 802.5 interface causes the
- -- interface to check the path from memory through the
- -- chip set's internal logic and back to memory, thus
- -- checking the proper functioning of the systems's
- -- interface to the chip set.
-
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- -- The Insert Function test is defined by:
-
- testInsertFunc OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot5Tests 1 }
-
- -- Invoking this test causes the station to test the insert
- -- ring logic of the hardware if the station's lobe media
- -- cable is connected to a wiring concentrator. Note that
- -- this command inserts the station into the network, and
- -- thus, could cause problems if the station is connected
- -- to a operational network.
-
- -- 802.5 Hardware Chip Sets
-
- dot5ChipSets OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot5 4 }
-
- -- The extensions to the interfaces table proposed in [11]
- -- define an object, ifExtnsChipSet, with the syntax of
- -- OBJECT IDENTIFIER, to identify the hardware chip set in
- -- use by an interface. That definition specifies just
- -- one applicable object identifier:
- --
- -- unknownChipSet
- --
- -- for use as the value of ifExtnsChipSet when the specific
- -- chip set is unknown.
- --
- -- This MIB defines the following for use as values of
- -- ifExtnsChipSet:
-
- -- IBM 16/4 Mb/s
- chipSetIBM16 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot5ChipSets 1 }
-
- -- TI 4Mb/s
- chipSetTItms380 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot5ChipSets 2 }
-
- -- TI 16/4 Mb/s
- chipSetTItms380c16 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot5ChipSets 3 }
-
- END
-
- 6. Acknowledgements
-
- This document was produced under the auspices of the IETF's
- Transmission Working Group. The comments of the following
- individuals are acknowledged:
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- Tom Benkart, Advanced Computer Communications
- Stan Froyd, Advanced Computer Communications
- Marshall T. Rose, Performance Systems International, Inc.
-
- 7. References
-
- [1] Cerf, V., "IAB Recommendations for the Development of Internet
- Network Management Standards", RFC 1052, NRI, April 1988.
-
- [2] Cerf, V., "Report of the Second Ad Hoc Network Management Review
- Group", RFC 1109, NRI, August 1989.
-
- [3] Rose M., and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification of
- Management Information for TCP/IP-based internets", RFC 1155,
- Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN Systems, May 1990.
-
- [4] McCloghrie K., and M. Rose, "Management Information Base for
- Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets", RFC 1156, Hughes
- LAN Systems, Performance Systems International, May 1990.
-
- [5] Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M., and J. Davin, "Simple
- Network Management Protocol (SNMP), RFC 1157, SNMP Research,
- Performance Systems International, Performance Systems
- International, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, May 1990.
-
- [6] McCloghrie K., and M. Rose, Editors, "Management Information Base
- for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets", RFC 1213,
- Performance Systems International, March 1991.
-
- [7] Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection -
- Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1),
- International Organization for Standardization, International
- Standard 8824, December 1987.
-
- [8] Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection -
- Specification of Basic Encoding Rules for Abstract Notation One
- (ASN.1), International Organization for Standardization,
- International Standard 8825, December 1987.
-
- [9] Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, Editors, "Concise MIB Definitions",
- RFC 1212, Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN Systems,
- March 1991.
-
- [10] Token Ring Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications,
- Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, IEEE Standard
- 802.5-1989, 1989.
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- [11] McCloghrie, K., Editor, "Extensions to the Generic-Interface
- MIB", RFC 1229, Hughes LAN Systems, May 1991.
-
- 8. Security Considerations
-
- Security issues are not discussed in this memo.
-
- 9. Authors' Addresses
-
- Keith McCloghrie
- Hughes LAN Systems, Inc.
- 1225 Charleston Road
- Mountain View, CA 94043
-
- Phone: (415) 966-7934
- EMail: kzm@hls.com
-
-
- Richard Fox
- Synoptics, Inc.
- 4401 Great America Pkwy
- PO Box 58185
- Santa Clara, Cal. 95052
-
- Phone: (408) 764-1372
- EMail: rfox@synoptics.com
-
-
- Eric Decker
- cisco Systems, Inc.
- 1525 O'Brien Dr.
- Menlo Park, CA 94025
-
- Phone: (415) 688-8241
- EMail: cire@cisco.com
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