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- Network Working Group F. Baker
- Request for Comments: 1232 Advanced Computer Communications, Inc.
- C. Kolb
- Performance Systems International, Inc.
- Editors
- May 1991
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- Definitions of Managed Objects
- for the DS1 Interface Type
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- Status of this Memo
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- This memo defines objects for managing DS1 Interface objects for use
- with the SNMP protocol. This memo is a product of the Transmission
- MIB 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 Binding between Interfaces and CSUs ................. 3
- 4.2 Objectives of this MIB Module ....................... 4
- 4.3 DS1 Terminology ..................................... 4
- 5. Definitions ........................................... 6
- 5.1 The DS1 Configuration Group ......................... 6
- 5.2 The DS1 Interval Group .............................. 13
- 5.3 The DS1 Current Group ............................... 16
- 5.4 The DS1 Total Group ................................. 19
- 5.5 The DS1 Fractional Group ............................ 22
- 6. Acknowledgements ...................................... 25
- 7. References ............................................ 26
- 8. Security Considerations................................ 27
- 9. Authors' Addresses..................................... 28
-
- 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 MIB objects
-
-
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- Transmission MIB Working Group [Page 1]
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- RFC 1232 DS1 Interface Objects May 1991
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- for representing DS1 physical interfaces. Implementors should
- consult in addition to this memo the companion document that
- describes that DS3 managed objects.
-
- 2. The Network Management Framework
-
- The Internet-standard Network Management Framework consists of three
- components. They are:
-
- 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.
-
- 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.
-
- 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.
-
- 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.
-
-
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- Transmission MIB Working Group [Page 2]
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- RFC 1232 DS1 Interface Objects May 1991
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- The SMI specifies the use of the basic encoding rules of ASN.1 [8],
- subject to the additional requirements imposed by the SNMP.
-
- 3.1. Format of Definitions
-
- 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 [13].
-
- 4. Overview
-
- These objects are used when the particular media being used to
- realize an interface is a DS1 physical interface. At present, this
- applies to these values of the ifType variable in the Internet-
- standard MIB:
-
- ds1 (18)
- e1 (19)
-
- The definitions contained herein are based on the AT&T T-1
- specifications and Extended Superframe (ESF) format [9, 10], the
- latter of which conforms to proposed ANSI specifications [14, 15].
- The various T1 and E1 line disciplines are similar enough that
- separate MIBs are unwarranted, although there are some differences.
- For example, Loss of Frame is defined more rigorously in the ESF
- specification than in the D4 specification, but it is defined in
- both.
-
- 4.1. Binding between Interfaces and CSUs
-
- It should be noted that it is possible to multiplex multiple bit
- streams onto a single DS1 physical interface (CSU), realizing
- multiple interfaces from the perspective of the Internet-standard
- MIB. It is also possible to concatenate physical interfaces to
- provide a single logical interface. As such, it is important to be
- able to distinguish between the indices used to identify the CSUs
- attached to a node and the indices used to identify an interface (in
- the MIB sense) attached to a node.
-
- Each agent which resides on a host which uses DS1 physical interfaces
- is required to assign a small, positive integer uniquely to each CSU.
- This is known as the "CSUIndex", and is used to distinguish between
- different CSUs attached to a node. The CSUIndex is also used as the
- "key" when accessing tabular information about DS1 physical
- interfaces.
-
- The potentially many-to-one binding between CSU indices and the
-
-
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- Transmission MIB Working Group [Page 3]
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- RFC 1232 DS1 Interface Objects May 1991
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- ifIndex value assigned to each MIB interface are defined in the
- ds1ConfigTable table defined in the next section.
-
- 4.2. Objectives of this MIB Module
-
- There are numerous things that could be included in a MIB for DS1
- Interfaces: the management of multiplexors, CSUs, DSUs, and the like.
- The intent of this document is to facilitate the common management of
- CSUs, both in-chassis and external via proxy. As such, a design
- decision was made up front to very closely align the MIB with the set
- of objects that can generally be read from CSUs that are currently
- deployed, which is to say ESF CSUs conforming to AT&T specifications.
- However, by simple generalization of these objects, the MIB is also
- made applicable to D4 and G.704 devices.
-
- To meet a requirement not easily satisfied in other places, there is
- one additional group present, the Fractional DS1 group. This is
- intended to facilitate the use of fractional DS1 devices (i.e.,
- devices which utilize a subset of the 8 bit channels available in the
- frame) over the managed CSUs.
-
- 4.3. DS1 Terminology
-
- The terminology used in this document to describe error conditions on
- a T1 or E1 circuit monitored by a CSU are from references [10], [11],
- [14], and [15].
-
- Out of Frame event
- An Out of Frame event is declared when the receiver
- detects two or more framing-bit errors within a 3
- millisecond period, or two or more errors out of five or
- less consecutive framing-bits. At this time, the framer
- enters the Out of Frame State, and starts searching for a
- correct framing pattern. The Out of Frame state ends
- when reframe occurs.
-
- Loss of Signal
- This event is declared upon observing 175 +/- 75
- contiguous pulse positions with no pulses of either
- positive or negative polarity (also called keep alive).
-
- Code Violation Error Event
- A Code Violation Error Event is the occurrence of a
- received Cyclic Redundancy Check code that is not
- identical to the corresponding locally-calculated code.
-
- Bipolar Violation
- A Bipolar Violation, for B8ZS-coded signals, is the
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-
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- Transmission MIB Working Group [Page 4]
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- RFC 1232 DS1 Interface Objects May 1991
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- occurrence of a received bipolar violation that is not
- part of a zero-substitution code. It also includes other
- error patterns such as: eight or more consecutive zeros
- and incorrect parity.
-
- Errored Seconds
- An Errored Second is a second with one or more Code
- Violation Error Events OR one or more Out of Frame
- events. In D4 and G.704 section 2.1.3.2 (eg, G.704 which
- does not implement the CRC), the presence of Bipolar
- Violations also triggers an Errored Second.
-
- Severely Errored Seconds
- A Severely Errored Second is a second with 320 or more
- Code Violation Error Events OR one or more Out of Frame
- events.
-
- Severely Errored Framing Second
- An Severely Errored Framing Second is a second with one
- or more Out of Frame events.
-
- Unavailable Signal State
- This state is declared at the onset of 10 consecutive
- Severely Errored Seconds. It is cleared at the onset of
- 10 consecutive seconds with no Severely Errored Second.
-
- Unavailable Seconds
- Unavailable Seconds are calculated by counting the number
- of seconds that the CSU is in the Unavailable Signal
- State, including the initial 10 seconds to enter the
- state but not including the 10 seconds to exit the state.
-
- Note that any second that may be counted as an
- Unavailable Second may not be counted as an Errored
- Second, a Severely Errored Second. Since the 10 Severely
- Errored Seconds that comprise the transition from the
- available to Unavailable Signal State may also be counted
- as Errored Seconds, and Severely Errored Seconds previous
- to entering the state, these three counters are adjusted
- so that any second counted during this transition is then
- subtracted. The 10 seconds in the transition from
- unavailable to available may be counted as Errored
- Seconds.
-
- A special case exists when the 10 or more second period
- crosses the 900 second statistics window boundary, as the
- foregoing description implies that the Severely Errored
- Second and Unavailable Second counters must be adjusted
-
-
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- Transmission MIB Working Group [Page 5]
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- RFC 1232 DS1 Interface Objects May 1991
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- when the Unavailable Signal State is entered. Clearly,
- successive GETs of the affected ds1IntervalSES and
- ds1IntervalUAS objects will return differing values if
- the first GET occurs during the first few seconds of the
- window. This is viewed as an unavoidable side-effect of
- selecting the presently deployed AT&T objects as a basis
- for this memo.
-
- Yellow Alarm
- A Yellow Alarm is declared because of an incoming Yellow
- Signal from the far-end. In effect, the circuit is
- declared to be a one way link.
-
- Red Alarm
- A Red Alarm is declared because of an incoming Loss of
- Signal, Loss of Framing, Alarm Indication Signal. After
- a Red Alarm is declared, the device sends a Yellow Signal
- to the far-end. The far-end, when receives the Yellow
- Signal, declares a Yellow Alarm.
-
- Circuit Identifier
- This is a character string specified by the circuit
- vendor, and is useful when communicating with the vendor
- during the troubleshooting process.
-
- 5. Definitions
-
-
- RFC1232-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
-
- IMPORTS
- experimental, Counter
- FROM RFC1155-SMI
- DisplayString
- FROM RFC1158-MIB
- OBJECT-TYPE
- FROM RFC-1212;
-
- -- This MIB module uses the extended OBJECT-TYPE macro as
- -- defined in [13].
-
-
- -- this is the MIB module for ds1 objects
-
- ds1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { experimental 2 }
-
- -- the DS1 Configuration group
-
-
-
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- Transmission MIB Working Group [Page 6]
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- RFC 1232 DS1 Interface Objects May 1991
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-
- -- Although the objects in this group are read-only, at the
- -- agent's discretion they may be made read-write so that the
- -- management station, when appropriately authorized, may
- -- change the behavior of the CSU, e.g., to place the device
- -- into a loopback state or emit a QRSS BER test.
-
- -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all systems
- -- that attach to a ds1.
-
- ds1ConfigTable OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DS1ConfigEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The DS1 Configuration table."
- ::= { ds1 1 }
-
- ds1ConfigEntry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX DS1ConfigEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "An entry in the DS1 Configuration table."
- INDEX { ds1CSUIndex }
- ::= { ds1ConfigTable 1 }
-
- DS1ConfigEntry ::=
- SEQUENCE {
- ds1CSUIndex
- INTEGER,
- ds1Index
- INTEGER,
- ds1TimeElapsed
- INTEGER (1..900),
- ds1ValidIntervals
- INTEGER (0..96),
- ds1LineType
- INTEGER,
- ds1ZeroCoding
- INTEGER,
- ds1Loopback
- INTEGER,
- ds1SendCode
- INTEGER,
- ds1YellowAlarm
- INTEGER,
- ds1RedAlarm
- INTEGER,
-
-
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- Transmission MIB Working Group [Page 7]
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- RFC 1232 DS1 Interface Objects May 1991
-
-
- ds1CircuitIdentifier
- DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))
- }
-
- ds1CSUIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The index value which uniquely identifies the CSU
- to which this entry is applicable."
- ::= { ds1ConfigEntry 1 }
-
- ds1Index OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "An index value that uniquely identifies an
- interface to a ds1. The interface identified by a
- particular value of this index is the same
- interface as identified by the same value an
- ifIndex object instance."
- ::= { ds1ConfigEntry 2 }
-
- ds1TimeElapsed OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..900)
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of seconds that have elapsed since the
- beginning of the current error-measurement period.
- Any fraction is rounded up."
- ::= { ds1ConfigEntry 3 }
-
- ds1ValidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..96)
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of previous intervals for which valid
- data was collected. The value will be 96 unless
- the CSU device was brought online within the last
- 24 hours, in which case the value will be the
- number of complete 15 minute intervals the CSU has
- been online."
- ::= { ds1ConfigEntry 4 }
-
-
-
-
- Transmission MIB Working Group [Page 8]
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- RFC 1232 DS1 Interface Objects May 1991
-
-
- ds1LineType OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- other(1),
- ds1ESF(2),
- ds1D4(3),
- ds1ANSI-ESF(4),
- ds1G704(5),
- ds1G704-CRC(6)
- }
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This variable indicates the variety of DS1 Line
- implementing this circuit. The type of circuit
- affects the number of bits per second that the
- circuit can reasonably carry, as well as the
- interpretation of the usage and error statistics.
-
- The values, in sequence, describe:
- TITLE: SPECIFICATION:
- ds1ESF AT&T Extended SuperFrame DS1 [10]
- ds1D4 AT&T D4 format DS1 [16], [17]
- ds1ANSI-ESF ANSI Extended SuperFrame format [14]
- ds1G704 CCITT Recommendation G.704 [12]
- (section 2.1.3.2)
- ds1G704-CRC CCITT Recommendation G.704 [12]
- (section 2.1.3.1)
- "
- ::= { ds1ConfigEntry 5 }
-
- ds1ZeroCoding OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- ds1JammedBit(1),
- ds1B8ZS(2),
- ds1InvertedHDLC(3),
- ds1HDB3(4),
- ds1ZBTSI(5)
- }
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This variable describes the variety of Zero Code
- Suppression used on the link, which in turn
- affects a number of its characteristics.
-
- ds1JammedBit refers the Jammed bit Zero Encoding,
- in which the AT&T specification of at least one
- pulse every 8 bit periods is literally implemented
-
-
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- by forcing a pulse in bit 8 of each channel.
- Thus, only seven bits per channel, or 1.344 Mbps,
- is available for data.
-
- ds1B8ZS refers to the use of a specified pattern
- of normal bits and bipolar violations which are
- used to replace a sequence of eight zero bits (see
- [14]). In this context, all eight bits in a
- channel are technically available for data, but
- care must be taken with D4 encoded data to avoid
- having HDLC Flag streams imitate spurious Yellow
- Alarm conditions. Typically, one bit per frame is
- ignored to force flag streams to rotate, thereby
- avoiding this error type. CCITT Recommendation
- G.703 [11] may be referred to for further
- definition of these.
-
- ds1InvertedHDLC refers to the practice, common on
- HDLC encoded DS1 data links, of inverting the data
- between the serial interface chip and the CSU.
- Since HDLC guarantees one zero every 6 bits in the
- worst case, while the standards call for (in
- effect) at least one pulse every eight, inverted
- HDLC enjoys 4/24 one's density on the line, which
- may improve the effective clock stability of a DS1
- line. As with B8ZS, all eight bits in a channel
- are technically available for data, but care must
- be taken with D4 encoded data to avoid having HDLC
- Flag streams imitate spurious Yellow Alarm
- conditions. Typically, one bit per frame is
- ignored to force flag streams to rotate, thereby
- avoiding this error type.
-
- ANSI Clear Channels may use ds1ZBTSI, or Zero Byte
- Time Slot Interchange (see [14]).
-
- G.704 links, with or without CRC, use ds1HDB3 (see
- [11]). "
- ::= { ds1ConfigEntry 6 }
-
- ds1Loopback OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- ds1NoLoop(1),
- ds1LocalLoopbackLocalSide(2),
- ds1LocalLoopbackRemoteSide(3),
- ds1RemoteLoopbackLocalSide(4),
- ds1RemoteLoopbackRemoteSide(5)
- }
-
-
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- Transmission MIB Working Group [Page 10]
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-
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This variable represents the loopback state of
- the CSU. Devices supporting read/write access
- should return badValue in response to a requested
- loopback state that the CSU does not support. The
- values mean:
-
- ds1NoLoop
-
- Not in the loopback state. A device that is
- not capable of performing a loopback on either
- interface shall always return this as it's
- value.
-
- ds1LocalLoopbackLocalSide
-
- Signal received from the local side of the
- device is looped back at the local connector
- (eg, without involving the CSU).
-
- ds1LocalLoopbackRemoteSide
-
- Signal received from the local side of the
- device is looped back at the remote connector
- (eg, through the CSU).
-
- ds1RemoteLoopbackLocalSide
-
- Signal received from the remote side of the
- device is looped back at the local connector
- (eg, through the CSU).
-
- ds1RemoteLoopbackRemoteSide
-
- Signal received from the remote side of the
- device is looped back at the remote connector
- (eg, without involving the CSU)."
- ::= { ds1ConfigEntry 7 }
-
- ds1SendCode OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- ds1OtherTest(1),
- ds1SendNoCode(2),
- ds1SendSetCode(3),
- ds1SendResetCode(4),
- ds1SendQRSS(5)
-
-
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-
- }
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This variable indicates what type of code is
- being sent across the DS1 circuit by the CSU. The
- values mean:
-
- ds1SendNoCode sending looped or normal data
- ds1SendSetCode sending a loopback request
- ds1SendResetCode sending a loopback termination request
- ds1SendQRSS sending the BERT pattern described in
- ANSI T1.403-1989 section 5.6
- ds1OtherTest sending a different BERT/BLERT pattern,
- such as all zeroes, all ones, etc."
- ::= { ds1ConfigEntry 8 }
-
- ds1YellowAlarm OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- ds1NoYellowAlarm (1),
- ds1YellowAlarm (2)
- }
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This variable indicates if a Yellow Alarm
- condition exists.
-
- Note that G.704 interfaces do not support Yellow
- Alarms. Accordingly, such agents should return
- the value ds1NoYellowAlarm."
- ::= { ds1ConfigEntry 9 }
-
- ds1RedAlarm OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- ds1NoRedAlarm (1),
- ds1RedAlarm (2)
- }
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This variable indicates if a Red Alarm condition
- exists.
-
- Note that G.704 interfaces do not support Red
- Alarms. Accordingly, such agents should return
- the value ds1NoRedAlarm."
- ::= { ds1ConfigEntry 10 }
-
-
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-
-
- ds1CircuitIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This variable contains the transmission vendor's
- circuit identifier, for the purpose of
- facilitating troubleshooting."
- ::= { ds1ConfigEntry 11 }
-
-
- -- the DS1 Interval group
-
- -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all systems
- -- that attach to a ds1.
-
- -- It is recognized that some currently deployed CSUs do not
- -- record the entire set of statistics specified in this
- -- group. Accordingly, some agents queried for these objects
- -- may treat these objects as having an ACCESS clause value
- -- of not-accessible.
-
- -- The DS1 Interval Table contains various statistics
- -- collected by each CSU over the previous 24 hours of
- -- operation. The past 24 hours are broken into 96 completed
- -- 15 minute intervals.
-
- ds1IntervalTable OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DS1IntervalEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The DS1 Interval table."
- ::= { ds1 2 }
-
- ds1IntervalEntry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX DS1IntervalEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "An entry in the DS1 Interval table."
- INDEX { ds1IntervalIndex, ds1IntervalNumber }
- ::= { ds1IntervalTable 1 }
-
- DS1IntervalEntry ::=
- SEQUENCE {
- ds1IntervalIndex
- INTEGER,
-
-
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-
- ds1IntervalNumber
- INTEGER (1..96),
- ds1IntervalESs
- Counter,
- ds1IntervalSESs
- Counter,
- ds1IntervalSEFSs
- Counter,
- ds1IntervalUASs
- Counter,
- ds1IntervalCSSs
- Counter,
- ds1IntervalBPVs
- Counter,
- ds1IntervalCVs
- Counter
- }
-
- ds1IntervalIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The index value which uniquely identifies the CSU
- to which this entry is applicable. The interface
- identified by a particular value of this index is
- the same interface as identified by the same value
- an ds1CSUIndex object instance."
- ::= { ds1IntervalEntry 1 }
-
- ds1IntervalNumber OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..96)
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "A number between 1 and 96, where 1 is the most
- recently completed 15 minute interval and 96 is
- the least recently completed 15 minute interval
- (assuming that all 96 intervals are valid)."
- ::= { ds1IntervalEntry 2 }
-
- ds1IntervalESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The counter associated with the number of Errored
- Seconds, as defined by ANSI Draft Standard
-
-
-
- Transmission MIB Working Group [Page 14]
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-
- T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a DS1 CSU
- during one of the previous 96 fifteen minute
- intervals."
- ::= { ds1IntervalEntry 3 }
-
- ds1IntervalSESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The counter associated with the number of
- Severely Errored Seconds, as defined by ANSI Draft
- Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a
- DS1 CSU during one of the previous 96 fifteen
- minute intervals."
- ::= { ds1IntervalEntry 4 }
-
- ds1IntervalSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The counter associated with the number of
- Severely Errored Framing Seconds, as defined by
- ANSI Draft Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15],
- encountered by a DS1 CSU during one of the
- previous 96 fifteen minute intervals."
- ::= { ds1IntervalEntry 5 }
-
- ds1IntervalUASs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The counter associated with the number of
- Unavailable Seconds, as defined by ANSI Draft
- Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a
- DS1 CSU during one of the previous 96 fifteen
- minute intervals."
- ::= { ds1IntervalEntry 6 }
-
- ds1IntervalCSSs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The counter associated with the number of
- Controlled Slip Seconds, as defined by ANSI Draft
-
-
-
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-
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-
-
- Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a
- DS1 CSU during one of the previous 96 fifteen
- minute intervals."
- ::= { ds1IntervalEntry 7 }
-
- ds1IntervalBPVs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The counter associated with the number of Bipolar
- Violations, as defined by ANSI Draft Standard
- T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a DS1 CSU
- during one of the previous 96 fifteen minute
- intervals."
- ::= { ds1IntervalEntry 8 }
-
- ds1IntervalCVs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The counter associated with the number of Code
- Violation Error Events, as defined by ANSI Draft
- Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a
- DS1 CSU during one of the previous 96 fifteen
- minute intervals.
-
- Note that D4 and G.704 (section 2.1.3.2)
- interfaces do not support Code Violation Error
- Events. Accordingly, such agents may treat this
- object as having an ACCESS clause value of not-
- accessible."
- ::= { ds1IntervalEntry 9 }
-
-
- -- the DS1 Current group
-
- -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all systems
- -- that attach to a ds1.
-
- -- It is recognized that some currently deployed CSUs do not
- -- record the entire set of statistics specified in this
- -- group. Accordingly, some agents queried for these objects
- -- may treat these objects as having an ACCESS clause value
- -- of not-accessible.
-
- -- The DS1 current table contains various statistics being
-
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- -- collected for the current 15 minute interval.
-
- ds1CurrentTable OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DS1CurrentEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The DS1 Current table."
- ::= { ds1 3 }
-
- ds1CurrentEntry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX DS1CurrentEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "An entry in the DS1 Current table."
- INDEX { ds1CurrentIndex }
- ::= { ds1CurrentTable 1 }
-
- DS1CurrentEntry ::=
- SEQUENCE {
- ds1CurrentIndex
- INTEGER,
- ds1CurrentESs
- Counter,
- ds1CurrentSESs
- Counter,
- ds1CurrentSEFSs
- Counter,
- ds1CurrentUASs
- Counter,
- ds1CurrentCSSs
- Counter,
- ds1CurrentBPVs
- Counter,
- ds1CurrentCVs
- Counter
- }
-
- ds1CurrentIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The index value which uniquely identifies the CSU
- to which this entry is applicable. The interface
- identified by a particular value of this index is
- the same interface as identified by the same value
-
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- an ds1CSUIndex object instance."
- ::= { ds1CurrentEntry 1 }
-
- ds1CurrentESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The counter associated with the number of Errored
- Seconds, as defined by ANSI Draft Standard
- T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a DS1 CSU in
- the current 15 minute interval."
- ::= { ds1CurrentEntry 2 }
-
- ds1CurrentSESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The counter associated with the number of
- Severely Errored Seconds, as defined by ANSI Draft
- Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a
- DS1 CSU in the current 15 minute interval."
- ::= { ds1CurrentEntry 3 }
-
- ds1CurrentSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The counter associated with the number of
- Severely Errored Framing Seconds, as defined by
- ANSI Draft Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15],
- encountered by a DS1 CSU in the current 15 minute
- interval."
- ::= { ds1CurrentEntry 4 }
-
- ds1CurrentUASs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The counter associated with the number of
- Unavailable Seconds, as defined by ANSI Draft
- Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a
- DS1 CSU in the current 15 minute interval."
- ::= { ds1CurrentEntry 5 }
-
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- ds1CurrentCSSs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The counter associated with the number of
- Controlled Slip Seconds, as defined by ANSI Draft
- Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a
- DS1 CSU in the current 15 minute interval."
- ::= { ds1CurrentEntry 6 }
-
- ds1CurrentBPVs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The counter associated with the number of Bipolar
- Violations, as defined by ANSI Draft Standard
- T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a DS1 CSU in
- the current 15 minute interval."
- ::= { ds1CurrentEntry 7 }
-
- ds1CurrentCVs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The counter associated with the number of Code
- Violation Error Events, as defined by ANSI Draft
- Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a
- DS1 CSU in the current 15 minute interval.
-
- Note that D4 and G.704 (section 2.1.3.2)
- interfaces do not support Code Violation Error
- Events. Accordingly, such agents may treat this
- object as having an ACCESS clause value of not-
- accessible."
- ::= { ds1CurrentEntry 8 }
-
-
- -- the DS1 Total group
-
- -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all systems
- -- that attach to a ds1.
-
- -- It is recognized that some currently deployed CSUs do not
- -- record the entire set of statistics specified in this
- -- group. Accordingly, some agents queried for these objects
-
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- -- may treat these objects as having an ACCESS clause value
- -- of not-accessible.
-
- -- The DS1 Total Table contains the cumulative sum of the
- -- various statistics for the 24 hour interval preceding the
- -- first valid interval in the ds1CurrentTable.
-
- ds1TotalTable OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DS1TotalEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The DS1 Total table. 24 hour interval."
- ::= { ds1 4 }
-
- ds1TotalEntry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX DS1TotalEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "An entry in the DS1 Total table."
- INDEX { ds1TotalIndex }
- ::= { ds1TotalTable 1 }
-
- DS1TotalEntry ::=
- SEQUENCE {
- ds1TotalIndex
- INTEGER,
- ds1TotalESs
- Counter,
- ds1TotalSESs
- Counter,
- ds1TotalSEFSs
- Counter,
- ds1TotalUASs
- Counter,
- ds1TotalCSSs
- Counter,
- ds1TotalBPVs
- Counter,
- ds1TotalCVs
- Counter
- }
-
- ds1TotalIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
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- DESCRIPTION
- "The index value which uniquely identifies the CSU
- to which this entry is applicable. The interface
- identified by a particular value of this index is
- the same interface as identified by the same value
- an ds1CSUIndex object instance."
- ::= { ds1TotalEntry 1 }
-
- ds1TotalESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The counter associated with the number of Errored
- Seconds, as defined by ANSI Draft Standard
- T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a DS1 CSU in
- the previous 24 hour interval"
- ::= { ds1TotalEntry 2 }
-
- ds1TotalSESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The counter associated with the number of
- Severely Errored Seconds, as defined by ANSI Draft
- Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a
- DS1 CSU in the previous 24 hour interval."
- ::= { ds1TotalEntry 3 }
-
- ds1TotalSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The counter associated with the number of
- Severely Errored Framing Seconds, as defined by
- ANSI Draft Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15],
- encountered by a DS1 CSU in the previous 24 hour
- interval."
- ::= { ds1TotalEntry 4 }
-
- ds1TotalUASs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The counter associated with the number of
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- Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a
- DS1 CSU in the previous 24 hour interval."
- ::= { ds1TotalEntry 5 }
-
- ds1TotalCSSs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The counter associated with the number of
- Controlled Slip Seconds, as defined by ANSI Draft
- Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a
- DS1 CSU in the previous 24 hour interval."
- ::= { ds1TotalEntry 6 }
-
- ds1TotalBPVs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The counter associated with the number of Bipolar
- Violations, as defined by ANSI Draft Standard
- T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a DS1 CSU in
- the previous 24 hour interval."
- ::= { ds1TotalEntry 7 }
-
- ds1TotalCVs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Counter
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The counter associated with the number of Code
- Violation Error Events, as defined by ANSI Draft
- Standard T1M1.3/90 - 027R2[15], encountered by a
- DS1 CSU in the previous 24 hour interval.
-
- Note that D4 and G.704 (section 2.1.3.2)
- interfaces do not support Code Violation Error
- Events. Accordingly, such agents may treat this
- object as having an ACCESS clause value of not-
- accessible."
- ::= { ds1TotalEntry 8 }
-
-
- -- the DS1 Fractional group
-
- -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for those
-
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- -- systems utilizing a fractional DS1 capability
-
-
- -- The DS1 fractional table contains identifies which DS1
- -- channels associated with a CSU are being used to support a
- -- logical interface, i.e., an entry in the interfaces table
- -- from the Internet-standard MIB. For Clear Channel
- -- implementations, exactly one ifTable entry corresponds to
- -- the CSU being managed. In this very typical case, the
- -- variable ds1Index indicates the value of ifIndex which
- -- corresponds to the interface being supported by a
- -- particular CSU.
-
- -- However, for fractional DS1 implementations, the
- -- correspondent value of ds1Index is 0, and for each DS1
- -- channel supporting a logical interface, there is an entry
- -- in the DS1 fractional table which names a value for
- -- ifIndex.
- --
- -- For ds1ESF, ds1D4, and ds1ANSI-ESF, there are 24 legal
- -- channels, numbered 1 through 24.
- --
- -- For G.704, there are 32 legal channels, numbered 1
- -- through 32. ds1G704 can carry user data in channels 2
- -- through 32, channel 1 being an overhead channel.
- -- ds1G704-CRC can carry user data in channels 2 through
- -- 16 and 18 through 32, channels 1 and 17 being overhead
- -- channels.
-
- ds1FracTable OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DS1FracEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The DS1 Fractional table."
- ::= { ds1 5 }
-
- ds1FracEntry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX DS1FracEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "An entry in the DS1 Fractional table."
- INDEX { ds1FracIndex, ds1FracNumber }
- ::= { ds1FracTable 1 }
-
- DS1FracEntry ::=
- SEQUENCE {
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- INTEGER,
- ds1FracNumber
- INTEGER (1..32),
- ds1FracIfIndex
- INTEGER
- }
-
- ds1FracIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The index value which uniquely identifies the CSU
- to which this entry is applicable. The interface
- identified by a particular value of this index is
- the same interface as identified by the same value
- an ds1CSUIndex object instance."
- ::= { ds1FracEntry 1 }
-
- ds1FracNumber OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..32)
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The channel number for this entry."
- ::= { ds1FracEntry 2 }
-
- ds1FracIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "An index value that uniquely identifies an
- interface to a ds1. The interface identified by a
- particular value of this index is the same
- interface as identified by the same value an
- ifIndex object instance."
- ::= { ds1FracEntry 3 }
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- 6. Acknowledgements
-
- This document was produced by the SNMP and the Transmission MIB
- Working Groups:
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- Anne Ambler, Spider
- Karl Auerbach, Sun
- Fred Baker, ACC
- Ken Brinkerhoff
- Ron Broersma, NOSC
- Jack Brown, US Army
- Theodore Brunner, Bellcore
- Jeffrey Buffum, HP
- Jeffrey D. Case, UTK
- Chris Chiptasso, Spartacus
- Paul Ciarfella, DEC
- Bob Collet
- Tracy Cox, Bellcore
- James R. Davin, MIT-LCS
- Kurt Dobbins, Cabletron
- Nadya El-Afandi, Network Systems
- Gary Ellis, HP
- Fred Engle
- Mike Erlinger
- Richard Fox, Synoptics
- Karen Frisa, CMU
- Chris Gunner, DEC
- Ken Hibbard, Xylogics
- Ole Jacobsen, Interop
- Ken Jones
- Satish Joshi, Synoptics
- Frank Kastenholz, Racal-Interlan
- Shimshon Kaufman, Spartacus
- Jim Kinder, Fibercom
- Alex Koifman, BBN
- Christopher Kolb, PSI
- Cheryl Krupczak, NCR
- Peter Lin, Vitalink
- John Lunny, TWG
- Carl Malamud
- Keith McCloghrie, HLS
- Donna McMaster, David Systems
- Lynn Monsanto, Sun
- Dave Perkins, 3COM
- Jim Reinstedler, Ungerman Bass
- Anil Rijsinghani, DEC
- Kary Robertson
- Marshall T. Rose, PSI (chair)
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- L. Michael Sabo, NCSC
- Jon Saperia, DEC
- John Seligson
- Fei Shu, NEC
- Sam Sjogren, TGV
- Mark Sleeper, Sparta
- Lance Sprung
- Mike St.Johns
- Bob Stewart, Xyplex
- Emil Sturniold
- Kaj Tesink, Bellcore
- Dean Throop, Data General
- Bill Townsend, Xylogics
- Maurice Turcotte
- Kannan Varadhou
- Sudhanshu Verma, HP
- Warren Vik, Interactive Systems
- David Waitzman, BBN
- Steve Waldbusser, CMU
- Dan Wintringhan
- David Wood
- Jeff Young, Cray Research
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- 7. References
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- [1] Cerf, V., "IAB Recommendations for the Development of Internet
- Network Management Standards", RFC 1052, NRI, April 1988.
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- [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.
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- [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.
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- [5] Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M., and J. Davin, "Simple
- Network Management Protocol", RFC 1157, SNMP Research,
- Performance Systems International, Performance Systems
- International, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, May 1990.
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- [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.
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- [7] Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection -
- Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1),
- International Organization for Standardization, International
- Standard 8824, December 1987.
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- [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.
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- [9] AT&T Information Systems, AT&T ESF DS1 Channel Service Unit
- User's Manual, 999-100-305, February 1988.
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- [10] AT&T Technical Reference, Requirements for Interfacing Digital
- Terminal Equipment to Services Employing the Extended Superframe
- Format, Publication 54016, May 1988.
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- [11] CCITT Specifications Volume III, Recommendation G.703,
- Physical/Electrical Characteristics of Hierarchical Digital
- Interfaces, July 1988.
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- [12] CCITT Specifications Volume III, Recommendation G.704,
- Synchronous frame structures used at primary and secondary
- hierarchical levels, July 1988.
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- [13] Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, Editors, "Concise MIB Definitions",
- RFC 1212, Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN Systems,
- March 1991.
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- [14] ANSI T1.403-1989 American National Standard for
- Telecommunications -- Carrier-to-Customer Installation -- DS1
- Metallic Interface.
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- [15] ANSI T1M1.3/90 - 027R2 Draft Proposed Standard -- Description of
- Installation and Maintenance Parameters for Digital Circuits,
- Facilities, and Networks.
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- [16] Bell System Techical Reference, Publication 62411, High Capacity
- Digital Service Channel Interface Specification, September 1983.
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- [17] Bell System Technical Reference, Publication 43801, "Digital
- Channel Bank Requirements and Objectives", November 1982.
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- 8. Security Considerations
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- Security issues are not discussed in this memo.
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- 9. Authors' Addresses
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- Fred Baker
- Advanced Computer Communications, Inc.
- 720 Santa Barbara Street
- Santa Barbara, California 93101
-
- Phone: (805) 963 9431
-
- EMail: fbaker@acc.com
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- Christopher P. Kolb
- Performance Systems International, Inc.
- Reston International Center
- 11800 Sunrise Valley Drive
- Suite 1100
- Reston, VA 22091
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- Phone: (703) 620-6651
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