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- Network Working Group F. Baker
- Request for Comments: 1406 Advanced Computer Communications
- Obsoletes: 1232 J. Watt
- Newbridge Networks Corporation
- Editors
- January 1993
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- Definitions of Managed Objects for the DS1 and E1 Interface Types
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- Status of this Memo
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- 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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- Abstract
-
- This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)
- for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets.
- In particular, it defines objects for managing DS1 Interfaces --
- including both T1 and E1 (a.k.a., CEPT 2 Mbit/s) links.
-
- This document entirely replaces RFC 1232, which contains a
- fundamental error: many objects are encoded as Counters that must be
- encoded as INTEGERs or Gauges. The magnitude of the change required
- is sufficient that virtually every object changed. Therefore, the
- MIB documented in RFC 1232 should not be implemented.
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- Table of Contents
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- 1. The Network Management Framework ...................... 2
- 2. Objects ............................................... 2
- 2.1 Format of Definitions ................................ 3
- 2.2 Changes from RFC 1232 ................................ 3
- 3. Overview .............................................. 4
- 3.1 Binding between ifIndex and DS1 Interfaces ........... 5
- 3.2 Objectives of this MIB Module ........................ 7
- 3.3 DS1 Terminology ...................................... 7
- 3.3.1 Error Events ....................................... 7
- 3.3.2 Performance Defects ................................ 8
- 3.3.3 Performance Parameters ............................. 9
- 3.3.4 Failure States ..................................... 11
- 3.3.5 Other Terms ........................................ 13
- 4. Definitions ........................................... 14
- 4.1 DS1 Near End Group ................................... 14
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- 4.1.1 DS1 Configuration Table ............................ 14
- 4.1.2 DS1 Current Table .................................. 22
- 4.1.3 DS1 Interval Table ................................. 26
- 4.1.4 DS1 Total Table .................................... 30
- 4.2 DS1 Far End Group .................................... 33
- 4.2.1 DS1 Far End Current Table .......................... 34
- 4.2.2 DS1 Far End Interval Table ......................... 38
- 4.2.3 DS1 Far End Total Table ............................ 41
- 4.3 DS1 Fractional Group ................................. 45
- 4.3.1 DS1 Fractional Table ............................... 45
- 5. Acknowledgements ...................................... 47
- 6. References ............................................ 48
- 7. Security Considerations ............................... 50
- 8. Authors' Addresses .................................... 50
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- 1. The Network Management Framework
-
- The Internet-standard Network Management Framework consists of three
- components. They are:
-
- STD 16/RFC 1155 [1] which defines the SMI, the mechanisms used for
- describing and naming objects for the purpose of management. STD
- 16/RFC 1212 [2] defines a more concise description mechanism,
- which is wholly consistent with the SMI.
-
- RFC 1156 [3] which defines MIB-I, the core set of managed objects
- for the Internet suite of protocols. STD 17/RFC 1213 [4] defines
- MIB-II, an evolution of MIB-I based on implementation experience
- and new operational requirements.
-
- STD 15/RFC 1157 [5] 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.
-
- 2. 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) [6]
- 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.
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- 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 [1] 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 [7],
- subject to the additional requirements imposed by the SNMP.
-
- 2.1. Format of Definitions
-
- Section 4 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 STD 16, RFC 1212 [2].
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- 2.2. Changes from RFC 1232
-
- The changes from RFC 1232 are the following:
-
- (1) This MIB module contains three groups: DS1 Near End Group
- which is mandatory, DS1 Far End Group which is optional,
- and the Fractional Table, which is optional.
-
- (2) The Far End Group is a new group and contains statistics
- that are collected from the far end DS1 interface. The
- Far End Group may only be implemented by DS1 systems that
- use the facilities data link to exchange this information
- - both T1.403 and PUB 54016 define ways to exchange this
- information over data links; vendors may use other
- proprietary means to do this on various link types.
-
- (3) ds1CSUIndex has been renamed dsx1LineIndex. This object
- is the identifier of a DS1 Interface on a device. On a
- CSU, a single DS1 data stream will cross two DS1
- interfaces, which have separate dsx1LineIndex values.
-
- (4) ds1Index has been renamed dsx1IfIndex. This value for
- this object is equal to the value of ifIndex from the
- Interfaces table of MIB II (STD 17, RFC 1213).
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- (5) an object has been added (dsx1TransmitClockSource) to
- indicate the source of transmit clock.
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- (6) The ACCESS for objects in the dsx1ConfigTable has been
- set to read-write for items that are configurable.
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- (7) Description of test configurations has changed. A new
- object has been added called dsx1LoopbackConfig, which
- better describes the loopback capabilities of a DS1
- interface on a device.
-
- (8) The description of line alarm status has changed. A new
- object has been added called dsx1LineStatus. This object
- better describes the status (e.g., failure state and
- loopback state) of a DS1 interface.
-
- (9) All Counters have been changed to Gauges.
-
- (10) Information about how applications might use the zero
- code suppression have been removed; only the actual line
- coding algorithm is described. For clarity the object
- was thus renamed to dsx1LineCoding.
-
- (11) A Line Errored Seconds object has been added to all near
- end tables and the count of Bipolar Violations (BPVs) was
- changed to a count of Line Code Violations (LCVs).
-
- (12) Bursty Errored Seconds (a.k.a., Errored Seconds Type B)
- and Degraded Minutes objects have been added to all near
- end tables.
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- (13) The Coding Violation error event is now referred to as a
- Path Coding Violation (PCV) Error Event.
-
- 3. 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:
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- ds1 (18)
- e1 (19)
-
- The definitions contained herein are based on the AT&T T-1 Superframe
- (a.k.a., D4) and Extended Superframe (ESF) formats [8, 9], the latter
- of which conforms to ANSI specifications [10], and the CCITT
- Recommendations [11, 12], referred to as E1 for the rest of this
- memo.
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- 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.
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- Where it is necessary to distinguish between the flavors of E1 with
- and without CRC, E1-CRC to denotes the "with CRC" form (G.704 Table
- 4b) and E1-noCRC denotes the "without CRC" form (G.704 Table 4a).
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- 3.1. Binding between ifIndex and DS1 Interfaces
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- Different physical configurations for the support of SNMP with DS1
- equipment exist. To accommodate these scenarios, two different
- indices for DS1 interfaces are introduced in this MIB. These indices
- are dsx1IfIndex and dsx1LineIndex.
-
- External interface scenario: the SNMP Agent represents all managed
- DS1 lines as external interfaces (for example, an Agent residing on
- the device supporting DS1 interfaces directly):
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- For this scenario, all interfaces are assigned an integer value equal
- to ifIndex, and the following applies:
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- ifIndex=dsx1IfIndex=dsx1LineIndex for all interfaces.
-
- The dsx1IfIndex column of the DS1 Configuration table relates each
- DS1 interface to its corresponding interface (ifIndex) in the
- Internet-standard MIB (MIB-II STD 17, RFC 1213).
-
- External & Internal interface scenario: the SNMP Agents resides on an
- host external from the device supporting DS1 interfaces (e.g., a
- router). The Agent represents both the host and the DS1 device. The
- index dsx1LineIndex is used to not only represent the DS1 interfaces
- external from the host/DS1-device combination, but also the DS1
- interfaces connecting the host and the DS1 device. The index
- dsx1IfIndex is always equal to ifIndex.
-
- Example:
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- A shelf full of CSUs connected to a Router. An SNMP Agent residing
- on the router proxies for itself and the CSU. The router has also an
- Ethernet interface:
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- +-----+
- | | |
- | | | +---------------------+
- |E | | 1.544 MBPS | Line#A | DS1 Link
- |t | R |---------------+ - - - - - - - - - +------>
- |h | | | |
- |e | O | 1.544 MBPS | Line#B | DS1 Link
- |r | |---------------+ - - - - - - - - - - +------>
- |n | U | | CSU Shelf |
- |e | | 1.544 MBPS | Line#C | DS1 Link
- |t | T |---------------+ - - - -- -- - - - - +------>
- | | | | |
- |-----| E | 1.544 MBPS | Line#D | DS1 Link
- | | |---------------+ - - - - -- - - - - +------>
- | | R | |_____________________|
- | | |
- | +-----+
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- The assignment of the index values could for example be:
-
- ifIndex (= dsx1IfIndex) dsx1LineIndex
- 1 NA NA (Ethernet)
- 2 Line#A Router Side 6
- 2 Line#A Network Side 7
- 3 Line#B Router Side 8
- 3 Line#B Network Side 9
- 4 Line#C Router Side 10
- 4 Line#C Network Side 11
- 5 Line#D Router Side 12
- 5 Line#D Network Side 13
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- For this example, ifNumber is equal to 5. Note the following
- description of dsx1LineIndex: the dsx1LineIndex identifies a DS1
- Interface on a managed device. If there is an ifEntry that is
- directly associated with this and only this DS1 interface, it should
- have the same value as ifIndex. Otherwise, number the
- dsx1LineIndices with an unique identifier following the rules of
- choosing a number greater than ifNumber and numbering inside
- interfaces (e.g., equipment side) with even numbers and outside
- interfaces (e.g., network side) with odd numbers.
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- If the CSU shelf is managed by itself by a local SNMP Agent, the
- situation would be:
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- 2 Line#A Router Side 2
- 1 Line#A Network Side 1
- 4 Line#B Router Side 4
- 3 Line#B Network Side 3
- 6 Line#C Router Side 6
- 5 Line#C Network Side 5
- 8 Line#D Router Side 8
- 7 Line#D Network Side 7
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- 3.2. Objectives of this MIB Module
-
- There are numerous things that could be included in a MIB for DS1
- signals: the management of multiplexors, CSUs, DSUs, and the like.
- The intent of this document is to facilitate the common management of
- all devices with DS1 interfaces. 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 DS1 devices that are currently deployed.
-
- 3.3. DS1 Terminology
-
- The terminology used in this document to describe error conditions on
- a DS1 interface as monitored by a DS1 device are based on the
- definitions from the ANSI T1M1.3/92-005R1 draft standard [13]. If
- the definition in this document does not match the definition in the
- ANSI T1M1.3/92-005R1 draft document, the implementer should follow
- the definition described in this document.
-
- 3.3.1. Error Events
-
- Bipolar Violation (BPV) Error Event
- A BPV error event for an AMI-coded signal is the
- occurrence of a pulse of the same polarity as the
- previous pulse. A BPV error event for a B8ZS- or HDB3-
- coded signal is the occurrence of a pulse of the same
- polarity as the previous pulse without being a part of
- the zero substitution code.
-
- Excessive Zeroes (EXZ) Error Event
- An Excessive Zeroes error event for an AMI-coded signal
- is the occurrence of more than fifteen contiguous zeroes.
- For a B8ZS coded signal, the defect occurs when more than
- seven contiguous zeroes are detected.
-
- Line Coding Violation (LCV) Error Event
- A Line Coding Violation (LCV) is the occurrence of either
- a Bipolar Violation (BPV) or Excessive Zeroes (EXZ) Error
- Event.
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- Path Coding Violation (PCV) Error Event
- A Path Coding Violation error event is a frame
- synchronization bit error in the D4 and E1-noCRC formats,
- or a CRC error in the ESF and E1-CRC formats.
-
- Controlled Slip (CS) Error Event
- A Controlled Slip is the replication or deletion of the
- payload bits of a DS1 frame. A Controlled Slip may be
- performed when there is a difference between the timing
- of a synchronous receiving terminal and the received
- signal. A Controlled Slip does not cause an Out of Frame
- defect.
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- 3.3.2. Performance Defects
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- Out Of Frame (OOF) Defect
- An OOF defect is the occurrence of a particular density
- of Framing Error events.
-
- For T1 links, an Out of Frame defect is declared when the
- receiver detects two or more framing errors within a 3
- msec period for ESF signals and 0.75 msec for D4 signals,
- or two or more errors out of five or fewer consecutive
- framing-bits.
-
- For E1 links, an Out Of Frame defect is declared when
- three consecutive frame alignment signals have been
- received with an error (see G.706 Section 4.1 [17]).
-
- Once an Out Of Frame Defect is declared, the framer
- starts searching for a correct framing pattern. The Out
- of Frame defect ends when the signal is in frame.
-
- In-frame occurs when there are fewer than two frame bit
- errors within 3 msec period for ESF signals and 0.75 msec
- for D4 signals.
-
- For E1 links, in-frame occurs when a) in frame N the
- frame alignment signal is correct and b) in frame N+1 the
- frame alignment signal is absent (i.e., bit 2 in TS0 is a
- one) and c) in frame N+2 the frame alignment signal is
- present and correct.
-
- Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) Defect
- For D4 and ESF links, the 'all ones' condition is
- detected at a DS1 line interface upon observing an
- unframed signal with a one's density of at least 99.9%
- present for a time equal to or greater than T, where 3 ms
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- <= T <= 75 ms. The AIS is terminated upon observing a
- signal not meeting the one's density or the unframed
- signal criteria for a period equal to or greater than
- than T.
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- For E1 links, the 'all-ones' condition is detected at the
- line interface as a string of 512 bits containing fewer
- than three zero bits (see O.162 [14] Section 3.3.2).
-
- 3.3.3. Performance Parameters
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- All performance parameters are accumulated in fifteen minute
- intervals and up to 96 intervals (24 hours worth) are kept by an
- agent. Fewer than 96 intervals of data will be available if the
- agent has been restarted within the last 24 hours. In addition,
- there is a rolling 24-hour total of each performance parameter.
-
- There is no requirement for an agent to ensure fixed relationship
- between the start of a fifteen minute interval and any wall clock;
- however some agents may align the fifteen minute intervals with
- quarter hours.
-
- Line Errored Seconds (LES)
- A Line Errored Second, according to T1M1.3, is a second
- in which one or more Line Code Violation error events
- were detected.
-
- While many implementations are currently unable to detect
- the zero strings, it is expected that interface
- manufacturers will add this capability in deference to
- ANSI; therefore, it will become available in time.
-
- In the T1M1.3 specification, near end Line Code
- Violations and far end Line Errored Seconds are counted.
- For consistency, we count Line Errored Seconds at both
- ends.
-
- Controlled Slip Seconds (CSS)
- A Controlled Slip Second is a one-second interval
- containing one or more controlled slips.
-
- Errored Seconds (ES)
- For ESF and E1-CRC links an Errored Second is a second
- with one or more Path Code Violations OR one or more Out
- of Frame defects OR one or more Controlled Slip events OR
- a detected AIS defect.
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- Violations also triggers an Errored Second.
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- This is not incremented during an Unavailable Second.
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- Bursty Errored Seconds (BES)
- A Bursty Errored Second (also known as Errored Second
- type B) is a second with fewer than 320 and more than 1
- Path Coding Violation error events, no Severely Errored
- Frame defects and no detected incoming AIS defects.
- Controlled slips are not included in this parameter.
-
- This is not incremented during an Unavailable Second.
-
- Severely Errored Seconds (SES)
- A Severely Errored Second for ESF signals is a second
- with 320 or more Path Code Violation Error Events OR one
- or more Out of Frame defects OR a detected AIS defect.
-
- For E1-CRC signals, a Severely Errored Second is a second
- with 832 or more Path Code Violation error events OR one
- or more Out of Frame defects.
-
- For E1-noCRC signals, a Severely Errored Second is a 2048
- LCVs or more.
-
- For D4 signals, a Severely Errored Second is a count of
- one-second intervals with Framing Error events, or an OOF
- defect, or 1544 LCVs or more.
-
- Controlled slips are not included in this parameter.
-
- This is not incremented during an Unavailable Second.
-
- Severely Errored Framing Second (SEFS)
- An Severely Errored Framing Second is a second with one
- or more Out of Frame defects OR a detected AIS defect.
-
- Degraded Minutes
- A Degraded Minute is one in which the estimated error
- rate exceeds 1E-6 but does not exceed 1E-3 (see G.821
- [15]).
-
- Degraded Minutes are determined by collecting all of the
- Available Seconds, removing any Severely Errored Seconds
- grouping the result in 60-second long groups and counting
- a 60-second long group (a.k.a., minute) as degraded if the
- cumulative errors during the seconds present in the group
- exceed 1E-6. Available seconds are merely those seconds
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- which are not Unavailable as described below.
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- Unavailable Seconds (UAS)
- Unavailable Seconds (UAS) are calculated by counting the
- number of seconds that the interface is unavailable. The
- DS1 interface is said to be unavailable from the onset of
- 10 contiguous SESs, or the onset of the condition leading
- to a failure (see Failure States). If the condition
- leading to the failure was immediately preceded by one or
- more contiguous SESs, then the DS1 interface
- unavailability starts from the onset of these SESs. Once
- unavailable, and if no failure is present, the DS1
- interface becomes available at the onset of 10 contiguous
- seconds with no SESs. Once unavailable, and if a failure
- is present, the DS1 interface becomes available at the
- onset of 10 contiguous seconds with no SESs, if the
- failure clearing time is less than or equal to 10
- seconds. If the failure clearing time is more than 10
- seconds, the DS1 interface becomes available at the onset
- of 10 contiguous seconds with no SESs, or the onset
- period leading to the successful clearing condition,
- whichever occurs later. With respect to the DS1 error
- counts, all counters are incremented while the DS1
- interface is deemed available. While the interface is
- deemed unavailable, the only count that is incremented is
- UASs.
-
- 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
- when the Unavailable Signal State is entered. Clearly,
- successive GETs of the affected dsx1IntervalSESs and
- dsx1IntervalUASs 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 defined managed objects as a
- basis for this memo.
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- 3.3.4. Failure States
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- The following failure states are received, or detected failures, that
- are reported in the dsx1LineStatus object. When a DS1 interface
- would, if ever, produce the conditions leading to the failure state
- is described in the appropriate specification.
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- Far End Alarm Failure
- The Far End Alarm failure is also known as "Yellow Alarm"
- in the T1 case and "Distant Alarm" in the E1 case.
-
- For D4 links, the Far End Alarm failure is declared when
- bit 6 of all channels has been zero for at least 335 ms
- and is cleared when bit 6 of at least one channel is
- non-zero for a period T, where T is usually less than one
- second and always less than 5 seconds. The Far End Alarm
- failure is not declared for D4 links when a Loss of
- Signal is detected.
-
- For ESF links, the Far End Alarm failure is declared if
- the Yellow Alarm signal pattern occurs in at least seven
- out of ten contiguous 16-bit pattern intervals and is
- cleared if the Yellow Alarm signal pattern does not occur
- in ten contiguous 16-bit signal pattern intervals.
-
- For E1 links, the Far End Alarm failure is declared when
- bit 3 of time-slot zero is received set to one on two
- consecutive occasions. The Far End Alarm failure is
- cleared when bit 3 of time-slot zero is received set to
- zero.
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- Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) Failure
- The Alarm Indication Signal failure is declared when an
- AIS defect is detected at the input and the AIS defect
- still exists after the Loss Of Frame failure (which is
- caused by the unframed nature of the 'all-ones' signal)
- is declared. The AIS failure is cleared when the Loss Of
- Frame failure is cleared.
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- Loss Of Frame Failure
- For T1 links, the Loss Of Frame failure is declared when
- an OOF or LOS defect has persisted for T seconds, where
- 2 <= T <= 10. The Loss Of Frame failure is cleared when
- there have been no OOF or LOS defects during a period T
- where 0 <= T <= 20. Many systems will perform "hit
- integration" within the period T before declaring or
- clearing the failure e.g., see TR 62411 [16].
-
- For E1 links, the Loss Of Frame Failure is declared when
- an OOF defect is detected.
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- Loss Of Signal Failure
- For T1, the Loss Of Signal failure is declared upon
- observing 175 +/- 75 contiguous pulse positions with no
- pulses of either positive or negative polarity. The LOS
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- failure is cleared upon observing an average pulse
- density of at least 12.5% over a period of 175 +/- 75
- contiguous pulse positions starting with the receipt of a
- pulse.
-
- For E1 links, the Loss Of Signal failure is declared when
- greater than 10 consecutive zeroes are detected (see
- O.162 Section 3.4.4).
-
- Loopback Pseudo-Failure
- The Loopback Pseudo-Failure is declared when the near end
- equipment has placed a loopback (of any kind) on the DS1.
- This allows a management entity to determine from one
- object whether the DS1 can be considered to be in service
- or not (from the point of view of the near end
- equipment).
-
- TS16 Alarm Indication Signal Failure
- For E1 links, the TS16 Alarm Indication Signal failure is
- declared when time-slot 16 is received as all ones for
- all frames of two consecutive multiframes (see G.732
- Section 4.2.6). This condition is never declared for T1.
-
- Loss Of MultiFrame Failure
- The Loss Of MultiFrame failure is declared when two
- consecutive multiframe alignment signals (bits 4 through
- 7 of TS16 of frame 0) have been received with an error.
- The Loss Of Multiframe failure is cleared when the first
- correct multiframe alignment signal is received. The
- Loss Of Multiframe failure can only be declared for E1
- links operating with G.732 [18] framing (sometimes called
- "Channel Associated Signalling" mode).
-
- Far End Loss Of Multiframe Failure
- The Far End Loss Of Multiframe failure is declared when
- bit 2 of TS16 of frame 0 is received set to one on two
- consecutive occasions. The Far End Loss Of Multiframe
- failure is cleared when bit 2 of TS16 of frame 0 is
- received set to zero. The Far End Loss Of Multiframe
- failure can only be declared for E1 links operating in
- "Channel Associated Signalling" mode.
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- 3.3.5. Other Terms
-
- Circuit Identifier
- This is a character string specified by the circuit
- vendor, and is useful when communicating with the vendor
- during the troubleshooting process.
-
-
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-
- 4. Definitions
-
- RFC1406-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
- IMPORTS
- Gauge
- FROM RFC1155-SMI
- transmission, DisplayString
- FROM RFC1213-MIB
- OBJECT-TYPE
- FROM RFC-1212;
-
- -- This MIB module uses the extended OBJECT-TYPE macro as
- -- defined in RFC 1212.
-
- -- this is the MIB module for the DS1 objects
-
- ds1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { transmission 18 }
-
- -- note that this subsumes cept (19); there is no separate CEPT MIB
-
-
- -- The DS1 Near End Group
-
- -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all systems
- -- that attach to a DS1 Interface.
-
- -- The DS1 Near End Group consists of four tables:
- -- DS1 Configuration
- -- DS1 Current
- -- DS1 Interval
- -- DS1 Total
-
- -- the DS1 Configuration Table
-
- dsx1ConfigTable OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx1ConfigEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The DS1 Configuration table."
- ::= { ds1 6 }
-
-
- dsx1ConfigEntry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Dsx1ConfigEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
-
-
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- "An entry in the DS1 Configuration table."
- INDEX { dsx1LineIndex }
- ::= { dsx1ConfigTable 1 }
-
- Dsx1ConfigEntry ::=
- SEQUENCE {
- dsx1LineIndex
- INTEGER,
- dsx1IfIndex
- INTEGER,
- dsx1TimeElapsed
- INTEGER,
- dsx1ValidIntervals
- INTEGER,
- dsx1LineType
- INTEGER,
- dsx1LineCoding
- INTEGER,
- dsx1SendCode
- INTEGER,
- dsx1CircuitIdentifier
- DisplayString,
- dsx1LoopbackConfig
- INTEGER,
- dsx1LineStatus
- INTEGER,
- dsx1SignalMode
- INTEGER,
- dsx1TransmitClockSource
- INTEGER,
- dsx1Fdl
- INTEGER
- }
-
- dsx1LineIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..'7fffffff'h)
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This object is the identifier of a DS1 Inter-
- face on a managed device. If there is an ifEn-
- try that is directly associated with this and
- only this DS1 interface, it should have the
- same value as ifIndex. Otherwise, the value
- exceeds ifNumber, and is a unique identifier
- following this rule: inside interfaces (e.g.,
- equipment side) with even numbers and outside
- interfaces (e.g., network side) with odd
-
-
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- numbers."
- ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 1 }
-
-
- dsx1IfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..'7fffffff'h)
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This value for this object is equal to the
- value of ifIndex from the Interfaces table of
- MIB II (RFC 1213)."
- ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 2 }
-
-
- dsx1TimeElapsed OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..899)
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of seconds that have elapsed since
- the beginning of the current error-measurement
- period."
- ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 3 }
-
-
- dsx1ValidIntervals 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 interface was brought on-line within
- the last 24 hours, in which case the value will
- be the number of complete 15 minute intervals
- the since interface has been online."
- ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 4 }
-
-
- dsx1LineType OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- other(1),
- dsx1ESF(2),
- dsx1D4(3),
- dsx1E1(4),
- dsx1E1-CRC(5),
- dsx1E1-MF(6),
-
-
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- dsx1E1-CRC-MF(7)
- }
- ACCESS read-write
- 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:
- dsx1ESF Extended SuperFrame DS1
- dsx1D4 AT&T D4 format DS1
- dsx1E1 CCITT Recommendation G.704
- (Table 4a)
- dsx1E1-CRC CCITT Recommendation G.704
- (Table 4b)
- dsxE1-MF G.704 (Table 4a) with TS16
- multiframing enabled
- dsx1E1-CRC-MF G.704 (Table 4b) with TS16
- multiframing enabled"
-
- ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 5 }
-
-
- dsx1LineCoding OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- dsx1JBZS (1),
- dsx1B8ZS (2),
- dsx1HDB3 (3),
- dsx1ZBTSI (4),
- dsx1AMI (5),
- other(6)
- }
- ACCESS read-write
- 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.
-
- dsx1JBZS refers the Jammed Bit Zero Suppres-
- sion, in which the AT&T specification of at
- least one pulse every 8 bit periods is literal-
- ly implemented by forcing a pulse in bit 8 of
- each channel. Thus, only seven bits per chan-
-
-
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- nel, or 1.344 Mbps, is available for data.
-
- dsx1B8ZS refers to the use of a specified pat-
- tern of normal bits and bipolar violations
- which are used to replace a sequence of eight
- zero bits.
-
- ANSI Clear Channels may use dsx1ZBTSI, or Zero
- Byte Time Slot Interchange.
-
- E1 links, with or without CRC, use dsx1HDB3 or
- dsx1AMI.
-
- dsx1AMI refers to a mode wherein no zero code
- suppression is present and the line encoding
- does not solve the problem directly. In this
- application, the higher layer must provide data
- which meets or exceeds the pulse density re-
- quirements, such as inverting HDLC data."
- ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 6 }
-
-
- dsx1SendCode OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- dsx1SendNoCode(1),
- dsx1SendLineCode(2),
- dsx1SendPayloadCode(3),
- dsx1SendResetCode(4),
- dsx1SendQRS(5),
- dsx1Send511Pattern(6),
- dsx1Send3in24Pattern(7),
- dsx1SendOtherTestPattern(8)
- }
- ACCESS read-write
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This variable indicates what type of code is
- being sent across the DS1 interface by the dev-
- ice. The values mean:
-
- dsx1SendNoCode
- sending looped or normal data
-
- dsx1SendLineCode
- sending a request for a line loopback
-
- dsx1SendPayloadCode
- sending a request for a payload loopback
-
-
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- dsx1SendResetCode
- sending a loopback termination request
-
- dsx1SendQRS
- sending a Quasi-Random Signal (QRS) test
- pattern
-
- dsx1Send511Pattern
- sending a 511 bit fixed test pattern
-
- dsx1Send3in24Pattern
- sending a fixed test pattern of 3 bits set
- in 24
-
- dsx1SendOtherTestPattern
- sending a test pattern other than those
- described by this object"
- ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 7 }
-
-
- dsx1CircuitIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))
- ACCESS read-write
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This variable contains the transmission
- vendor's circuit identifier, for the purpose of
- facilitating troubleshooting."
- ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 8 }
-
-
- dsx1LoopbackConfig OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- dsx1NoLoop(1),
- dsx1PayloadLoop(2),
- dsx1LineLoop(3),
- dsx1OtherLoop(4)
- }
- ACCESS read-write
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This variable represents the loopback confi-
- guration of the DS1 interface. Agents support-
- ing read/write access should return badValue in
- response to a requested loopback state that the
- interface does not support. The values mean:
-
-
-
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- dsx1NoLoop
- Not in the loopback state. A device that
- is not capable of performing a loopback on
- the interface shall always return this as
- it's value.
-
- dsx1PayloadLoop
- The received signal at this interface is
- looped through the device. Typically the
- received signal is looped back for re-
- transmission after it has passed through
- the device's framing function.
-
- dsx1LineLoop
- The received signal at this interface does
- not go through the device (minimum pene-
- tration) but is looped back out.
-
- dsx1OtherLoop
- Loopbacks that are not defined here."
- ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 9 }
-
-
- dsx1LineStatus OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..8191)
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This variable indicates the Line Status of the
- interface. It contains loopback, failure, re-
- ceived 'alarm' and transmitted 'alarm' infor-
- mation.
-
- The dsx1LineStatus is a bit map represented as a sum,
- therefore, it can represent multiple failures (alarms) and
- a LoopbackState simultaneously.
-
- dsx1NoAlarm should be set if and only if no other flag is
- set.
-
- If the dsx1LoopbackState bit is set, the loopback in ef-
- fect can be determined from the dsx1LoopbackConfig object.
-
- The various bit positions are:
- 1 dsx1NoAlarm No Alarm Present
- 2 dsx1RcvFarEndLOF Far end LOF (a.k.a., Yellow Alarm)
- 4 dsx1XmtFarEndLOF Near end sending LOF Indication
- 8 dsx1RcvAIS Far end sending AIS
-
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- 16 dsx1XmtAIS Near end sending AIS
- 32 dsx1LossOfFrame Near end LOF (a.k.a., Red Alarm)
- 64 dsx1LossOfSignal Near end Loss Of Signal
- 128 dsx1LoopbackState Near end is looped
- 256 dsx1T16AIS E1 TS16 AIS
- 512 dsx1RcvFarEndLOMF Far End Sending TS16 LOMF
- 1024 dsx1XmtFarEndLOMF Near End Sending TS16 LOMF
- 2048 dsx1RcvTestCode Near End detects a test code
- 4096 dsx1OtherFailure any line status not defined here"
- ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 10 }
-
-
- dsx1SignalMode OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- none (1),
- robbedBit (2),
- bitOriented (3),
- messageOriented (4)
- }
- ACCESS read-write
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "'none' indicates that no bits are reserved for
- signaling on this channel.
-
- 'robbedBit' indicates that T1 Robbed Bit Sig-
- naling is in use.
-
- 'bitOriented' indicates that E1 Channel Asso-
- ciated Signaling is in use.
-
- 'messageOriented' indicates that Common Chan-
- nel Signaling is in use either on channel 16 of
- an E1 link or channel 24 of a T1."
- ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 11 }
-
-
- dsx1TransmitClockSource OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- loopTiming (1),
- localTiming (2),
- throughTiming (3)
- }
- ACCESS read-write
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The source of Tranmit Clock.
-
-
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- 'loopTiming' indicates that the recovered re-
- ceive clock is used as the transmit clock.
-
- 'localTiming' indicates that a local clock
- source is used.
-
- 'throughTiming' indicates that recovered re-
- ceive clock from another interface is used as
- the transmit clock."
- ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 12 }
-
-
- dsx1Fdl OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER {
- other(1),
- dsx1Ansi-T1-403(2),
- dsx1Att-54016(4),
- dsx1Fdl-none(8)
- }
- ACCESS read-write
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "This bitmap describes the use of the facili-
- ties data link, and is the sum of the capabili-
- ties:
-
- 'other' indicates that a protocol other than
- one following is used.
-
- 'dsx1Ansi-T1-403' refers to the FDL exchange
- recommended by ANSI.
-
- 'dsx1Att-54016' refers to ESF FDL exchanges.
-
- 'dsx1Fdl-none' indicates that the device does
- not use the FDL."
- ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 13 }
-
-
- -- the DS1 Current Table
-
- -- The DS1 current table contains various statistics being
- -- collected for the current 15 minute interval.
-
- dsx1CurrentTable OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx1CurrentEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
-
-
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- DESCRIPTION
- "The DS1 Current table."
- ::= { ds1 7 }
-
-
- dsx1CurrentEntry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Dsx1CurrentEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "An entry in the DS1 Current table."
- INDEX { dsx1CurrentIndex }
- ::= { dsx1CurrentTable 1 }
-
- Dsx1CurrentEntry ::=
- SEQUENCE {
- dsx1CurrentIndex
- INTEGER,
- dsx1CurrentESs
- Gauge,
- dsx1CurrentSESs
- Gauge,
- dsx1CurrentSEFSs
- Gauge,
- dsx1CurrentUASs
- Gauge,
- dsx1CurrentCSSs
- Gauge,
- dsx1CurrentPCVs
- Gauge,
- dsx1CurrentLESs
- Gauge,
- dsx1CurrentBESs
- Gauge,
- dsx1CurrentDMs
- Gauge,
- dsx1CurrentLCVs
- Gauge
- }
-
- dsx1CurrentIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..'7fffffff'h)
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The index value which uniquely identifies the
- DS1 interface to which this entry is applica-
- ble. The interface identified by a particular
-
-
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- value of this index is the same interface as
- identified by the same value as a dsx1LineIndex
- object instance."
- ::= { dsx1CurrentEntry 1 }
-
-
- dsx1CurrentESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Errored Seconds, encountered by
- a DS1 interface in the current 15 minute inter-
- val."
- ::= { dsx1CurrentEntry 2 }
-
-
- dsx1CurrentSESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Severely Errored Seconds encoun-
- tered by a DS1 interface in the current 15
- minute interval."
- ::= { dsx1CurrentEntry 3 }
-
-
- dsx1CurrentSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Severely Errored Framing Seconds
- encountered by a DS1 interface in the current
- 15 minute interval."
- ::= { dsx1CurrentEntry 4 }
-
-
- dsx1CurrentUASs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Unavailable Seconds encountered
- by a DS1 interface in the current 15 minute in-
- terval."
- ::= { dsx1CurrentEntry 5 }
-
-
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- dsx1CurrentCSSs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Controlled Slip Seconds encoun-
- tered by a DS1 interface in the current 15
- minute interval."
- ::= { dsx1CurrentEntry 6 }
-
-
- dsx1CurrentPCVs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Path Coding Violations encoun-
- tered by a DS1 interface in the current 15
- minute interval."
- ::= { dsx1CurrentEntry 7 }
-
-
- dsx1CurrentLESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Line Errored Seconds encountered
- by a DS1 interface in the current 15 minute in-
- terval."
- ::= { dsx1CurrentEntry 8 }
-
-
- dsx1CurrentBESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Bursty Errored Seconds (BESs)
- encountered by a DS1 interface in the current
- 15 minute interval."
- ::= {dsx1CurrentEntry 9 }
-
-
- dsx1CurrentDMs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
-
-
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- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Degraded Minutes (DMs) encoun-
- tered by a DS1 interface in the current 15
- minute interval."
- ::= { dsx1CurrentEntry 10 }
-
-
- dsx1CurrentLCVs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Line Code Violations (LCVs) en-
- countered by a DS1 interface in the current 15
- minute interval."
- ::= {dsx1CurrentEntry 11 }
-
-
- -- the DS1 Interval
-
- -- The DS1 Interval Table contains various statistics
- -- collected by each DS1 Interface over the previous 24 hours of
- -- operation. The past 24 hours are broken into 96 completed
- -- 15 minute intervals.
-
- dsx1IntervalTable OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx1IntervalEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The DS1 Interval table."
- ::= { ds1 8 }
-
-
- dsx1IntervalEntry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Dsx1IntervalEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "An entry in the DS1 Interval table."
- INDEX { dsx1IntervalIndex, dsx1IntervalNumber }
- ::= { dsx1IntervalTable 1 }
-
- Dsx1IntervalEntry ::=
- SEQUENCE {
- dsx1IntervalIndex
- INTEGER,
- dsx1IntervalNumber
-
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- INTEGER,
- dsx1IntervalESs
- Gauge,
- dsx1IntervalSESs
- Gauge,
- dsx1IntervalSEFSs
- Gauge,
- dsx1IntervalUASs
- Gauge,
- dsx1IntervalCSSs
- Gauge,
- dsx1IntervalPCVs
- Gauge,
- dsx1IntervalLESs
- Gauge,
- dsx1IntervalBESs
- Gauge,
- dsx1IntervalDMs
- Gauge,
- dsx1IntervalLCVs
- Gauge
- }
-
- dsx1IntervalIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..'7fffffff'h)
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The index value which uniquely identifies the
- DS1 interface to which this entry is applica-
- ble. The interface identified by a particular
- value of this index is the same interface as
- identified by the same value as a dsx1LineIndex
- object instance."
- ::= { dsx1IntervalEntry 1 }
-
-
- dsx1IntervalNumber 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 minutes inter-
- val (assuming that all 96 intervals are
- valid)."
- ::= { dsx1IntervalEntry 2 }
-
-
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- dsx1IntervalESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Errored Seconds encountered by a
- DS1 interface in one of the previous 96, indi-
- vidual 15 minute, intervals."
- ::= { dsx1IntervalEntry 3 }
-
-
- dsx1IntervalSESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Severely Errored Seconds encoun-
- tered by a DS1 interface in one of the previous
- 96, individual 15 minute, intervals."
- ::= { dsx1IntervalEntry 4 }
-
-
- dsx1IntervalSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Severely Errored Framing Seconds
- encountered by a DS1 interface in one of the
- previous 96, individual 15 minute, intervals."
- ::= { dsx1IntervalEntry 5 }
-
-
- dsx1IntervalUASs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Unavailable Seconds encountered
- by a DS1 interface in one of the previous 96,
- individual 15 minute, intervals."
- ::= { dsx1IntervalEntry 6 }
-
-
- dsx1IntervalCSSs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
-
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- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Controlled Slip Seconds encoun-
- tered by a DS1 interface in one of the previous
- 96, individual 15 minute, intervals."
- ::= { dsx1IntervalEntry 7 }
-
-
- dsx1IntervalPCVs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Path Coding Violations encoun-
- tered by a DS1 interface in one of the previous
- 96, individual 15 minute, intervals."
- ::= { dsx1IntervalEntry 8 }
-
-
- dsx1IntervalLESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Line Errored Seconds encountered
- by a DS1 interface in one of the previous 96,
- individual 15 minute, intervals."
- ::= { dsx1IntervalEntry 9 }
-
-
- dsx1IntervalBESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Bursty Errored Seconds (BESs)
- encountered by a DS1 interface in one of the
- previous 96, individual 15 minute, intervals."
- ::= {dsx1IntervalEntry 10 }
-
-
- dsx1IntervalDMs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Degraded Minutes (DMs) encoun-
- tered by a DS1 interface in one of the previous
- 96, individual 15 minute, intervals."
-
-
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- ::= { dsx1IntervalEntry 11 }
-
-
- dsx1IntervalLCVs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Line Code Violations (LCVs) en-
- countered by a DS1 interface in the current 15
- minute interval."
- ::= {dsx1IntervalEntry 12 }
-
-
- -- the DS1 Total
-
- -- The DS1 Total Table contains the cumulative sum of the
- -- various statistics for the 24 hour period preceding the
- -- current interval.
-
- dsx1TotalTable OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx1TotalEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The DS1 Total table. 24 hour interval."
- ::= { ds1 9 }
-
-
- dsx1TotalEntry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Dsx1TotalEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "An entry in the DS1 Total table."
- INDEX { dsx1TotalIndex }
- ::= { dsx1TotalTable 1 }
-
- Dsx1TotalEntry ::=
- SEQUENCE {
- dsx1TotalIndex
- INTEGER,
- dsx1TotalESs
- Gauge,
- dsx1TotalSESs
- Gauge,
- dsx1TotalSEFSs
- Gauge,
-
-
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- dsx1TotalUASs
- Gauge,
- dsx1TotalCSSs
- Gauge,
- dsx1TotalPCVs
- Gauge,
- dsx1TotalLESs
- Gauge,
- dsx1TotalBESs
- Gauge,
- dsx1TotalDMs
- Gauge,
- dsx1TotalLCVs
- Gauge
- }
-
- dsx1TotalIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..'7fffffff'h)
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The index value which uniquely identifies the
- DS1 interface to which this entry is applica-
- ble. The interface identified by a particular
- value of this index is the same interface as
- identified by the same value as a dsx1LineIndex
- object instance."
- ::= { dsx1TotalEntry 1 }
-
-
- dsx1TotalESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Errored Seconds encountered by a
- DS1 interface in the previous 24 hour interval"
- ::= { dsx1TotalEntry 2 }
-
-
- dsx1TotalSESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Severely Errored Seconds encoun-
- tered by a DS1 interface in the previous 24
- hour interval."
-
-
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- ::= { dsx1TotalEntry 3 }
-
-
- dsx1TotalSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Severely Errored Framing Seconds
- encountered by a DS1 interface in the previous
- 24 hour interval."
- ::= { dsx1TotalEntry 4 }
-
-
- dsx1TotalUASs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Unavailable Seconds encountered
- by a DS1 interface in the previous 24 hour in-
- terval."
- ::= { dsx1TotalEntry 5 }
-
-
- dsx1TotalCSSs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Controlled Slip Seconds encoun-
- tered by a DS1 interface in the previous 24
- hour interval."
- ::= { dsx1TotalEntry 6 }
-
-
- dsx1TotalPCVs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Path Coding Violations encoun-
- tered by a DS1 interface in the previous 24
- hour interval."
- ::= { dsx1TotalEntry 7 }
-
-
-
-
-
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- dsx1TotalLESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Line Errored Seconds encountered
- by a DS1 interface in the previous 24 hour in-
- terval."
- ::= { dsx1TotalEntry 8 }
-
-
- dsx1TotalBESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Bursty Errored Seconds (BESs)
- encountered by a DS1 interface in the previous
- 24 hour interval."
- ::= { dsx1TotalEntry 9 }
-
-
- dsx1TotalDMs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Degraded Minutes (DMs) encoun-
- tered by a DS1 interface in the previous 24
- hour interval."
- ::= { dsx1TotalEntry 10 }
-
-
- dsx1TotalLCVs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Line Code Violations (LCVs) en-
- countered by a DS1 interface in the current 15
- minute interval."
- ::= {dsx1TotalEntry 11 }
-
-
- -- The DS1 Far End Group
-
- -- Implementation of this group is optional for all systems
- -- that attach to a DS1 Interface.
-
-
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- -- The DS1 Far End Group consists of three tables:
- -- DS1 Far End Current
- -- DS1 Far End Interval
- -- DS1 Far End Total
-
- -- The DS1 Far End Current Table
-
- -- The DS1 Far End Current table contains various statistics
- -- being collected for the current 15 minute interval.
- -- The statistics are collected from the far end messages on the
- -- Facilities Data Link. The definitions are the same as
- -- described for the near-end information.
-
- dsx1FarEndCurrentTable OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The DS1 Far End Current table."
- ::= { ds1 10 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "An entry in the DS1 Far End Current table."
- INDEX { dsx1FarEndCurrentIndex }
- ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentTable 1 }
-
- Dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry ::=
- SEQUENCE {
- dsx1FarEndCurrentIndex
- INTEGER,
- dsx1FarEndTimeElapsed
- INTEGER,
- dsx1FarEndValidIntervals
- INTEGER,
- dsx1FarEndCurrentESs
- Gauge,
- dsx1FarEndCurrentSESs
- Gauge,
- dsx1FarEndCurrentSEFSs
- Gauge,
- dsx1FarEndCurrentUASs
- Gauge,
- dsx1FarEndCurrentCSSs
-
-
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- Gauge,
- dsx1FarEndCurrentLESs
- Gauge,
- dsx1FarEndCurrentPCVs
- Gauge,
- dsx1FarEndCurrentBESs
- Gauge,
- dsx1FarEndCurrentDMs
- Gauge
- }
-
- dsx1FarEndCurrentIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..'7fffffff'h)
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The index value which uniquely identifies the
- DS1 interface to which this entry is applica-
- ble. The interface identified by a particular
- value of this index is the same interface as
- identified by the same value an dsx1LineIndex
- object instance."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 1 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndTimeElapsed OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..899)
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of seconds that have elapsed
- since the beginning of the far end current
- error-measurement period."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 2 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndValidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (0..96)
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of previous far end intervals
- for which valid data was collected. The
- value will be 96 unless the interface was
- brought online within the last 24 hours,
- in which case the value will be the number
- of complete 15 minute far end intervals
- since the interface has been online."
-
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- ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 3 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndCurrentESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Far Far End Errored Seconds en-
- countered by a DS1 interface in the current 15
- minute interval."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 4 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndCurrentSESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Far End Severely Errored Seconds
- encountered by a DS1 interface in the current
- 15 minute interval."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 5 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndCurrentSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Far End Severely Errored Framing
- Seconds encountered by a DS1 interface in the
- current 15 minute interval."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 6 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndCurrentUASs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Unavailable Seconds encountered
- by a DS1 interface in the current 15 minute in-
- terval."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 7 }
-
-
-
-
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- dsx1FarEndCurrentCSSs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Far End Controlled Slip Seconds
- encountered by a DS1 interface in the current
- 15 minute interval."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 8 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndCurrentLESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Far End Line Errored Seconds en-
- countered by a DS1 interface in the current 15
- minute interval."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 9 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndCurrentPCVs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Far End Path Coding Violations
- reported via the far end block error count en-
- countered by a DS1 interface in the current 15
- minute interval."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 10 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndCurrentBESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Bursty Errored Seconds (BESs)
- encountered by a DS1 interface in the current
- 15 minute interval."
- ::= {dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 11 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndCurrentDMs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
-
-
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- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Degraded Minutes (DMs) encoun-
- tered by a DS1 interface in the current 15
- minute interval."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 12 }
-
-
- -- The DS1 Far End Interval Table
-
- -- The DS1 Far End Interval Table contains various statistics
- -- collected by each DS1 interface over the previous 24 hours of
- -- operation. The past 24 hours are broken into 96
- -- completed 15 minute intervals.
-
- dsx1FarEndIntervalTable OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The DS1 Far End Interval table."
- ::= { ds1 11 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "An entry in the DS1 Far End Interval table."
- INDEX { dsx1FarEndIntervalIndex,
- dsx1FarEndIntervalNumber }
- ::= { dsx1FarEndIntervalTable 1 }
-
- Dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry ::=
- SEQUENCE {
- dsx1FarEndIntervalIndex
- INTEGER,
- dsx1FarEndIntervalNumber
- INTEGER,
- dsx1FarEndIntervalESs
- Gauge,
- dsx1FarEndIntervalSESs
- Gauge,
- dsx1FarEndIntervalSEFSs
- Gauge,
- dsx1FarEndIntervalUASs
- Gauge,
-
-
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- dsx1FarEndIntervalCSSs
- Gauge,
- dsx1FarEndIntervalLESs
- Gauge,
- dsx1FarEndIntervalPCVs
- Gauge,
- dsx1FarEndIntervalBESs
- Gauge,
- dsx1FarEndIntervalDMs
- Gauge
- }
-
- dsx1FarEndIntervalIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..'7fffffff'h)
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The index value which uniquely identifies the
- DS1 interface to which this entry is applica-
- ble. The interface identified by a particular
- value of this index is the same interface as
- identified by the same value as a dsx1LineIndex
- object instance."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 1 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndIntervalNumber 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 minutes inter-
- val (assuming that all 96 intervals are
- valid)."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 2 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndIntervalESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Far End Errored Seconds encoun-
- tered by a DS1 interface in one of the previous
- 96, individual 15 minute, intervals."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 3 }
-
-
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- dsx1FarEndIntervalSESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Far End Severely Errored Seconds
- encountered by a DS1 interface in one of the
- previous 96, individual 15 minute, intervals."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 4 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndIntervalSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Far End Severely Errored Framing
- Seconds encountered by a DS1 interface in one
- of the previous 96, individual 15 minute, in-
- tervals."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 5 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndIntervalUASs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Unavailable Seconds encountered
- by a DS1 interface in one of the previous 96,
- individual 15 minute, intervals."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 6 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndIntervalCSSs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Far End Controlled Slip Seconds
- encountered by a DS1 interface in one of the
- previous 96, individual 15 minute, intervals."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 7 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndIntervalLESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
-
-
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- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Far End Line Errored Seconds en-
- countered by a DS1 interface in one of the pre-
- vious 96, individual 15 minute, intervals."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 8 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndIntervalPCVs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Far End Path Coding Violations
- reported via the far end block error count en-
- countered by a DS1 interface in one of the pre-
- vious 96, individual 15 minute, intervals."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 9 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndIntervalBESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Bursty Errored Seconds (BESs)
- encountered by a DS1 interface in one of the
- previous 96, individual 15 minute, intervals."
- ::= {dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 10 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndIntervalDMs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Degraded Minutes (DMs) encoun-
- tered by a DS1 interface in one of the previous
- 96, individual 15 minute, intervals."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 11 }
-
-
- -- The DS1 Far End Total Table
-
- -- The DS1 Far End Total Table contains the cumulative sum of the
- -- various statistics for the 24 hour period preceding the
- -- current interval.
-
-
-
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- dsx1FarEndTotalTable OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx1FarEndTotalEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The DS1 Far End Total table."
- ::= { ds1 12 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndTotalEntry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Dsx1FarEndTotalEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "An entry in the DS1 Far End Total table."
- INDEX { dsx1FarEndTotalIndex }
- ::= { dsx1FarEndTotalTable 1 }
-
- Dsx1FarEndTotalEntry ::=
- SEQUENCE {
- dsx1FarEndTotalIndex
- INTEGER,
- dsx1FarEndTotalESs
- Gauge,
- dsx1FarEndTotalSESs
- Gauge,
- dsx1FarEndTotalSEFSs
- Gauge,
- dsx1FarEndTotalUASs
- Gauge,
- dsx1FarEndTotalCSSs
- Gauge,
- dsx1FarEndTotalLESs
- Gauge,
- dsx1FarEndTotalPCVs
- Gauge,
- dsx1FarEndTotalBESs
- Gauge,
- dsx1FarEndTotalDMs
- Gauge
- }
-
- dsx1FarEndTotalIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..'7fffffff'h)
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The index value which uniquely identifies the
-
-
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- DS1 interface to which this entry is applica-
- ble. The interface identified by a particular
- value of this index is the same interface as
- identified by the same value an dsx1LineIndex
- object instance."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndTotalEntry 1 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndTotalESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Far End Errored Seconds encoun-
- tered by a DS1 interface in the previous 24
- hour interval."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndTotalEntry 2 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndTotalSESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Far End Severely Errored Seconds
- encountered by a DS1 interface in the previous
- 24 hour interval."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndTotalEntry 3 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndTotalSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Far End Severely Errored Framing
- Seconds encountered by a DS1 interface in the
- previous 24 hour interval."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndTotalEntry 4 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndTotalUASs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Unavailable Seconds encountered
- by a DS1 interface in the previous 24 hour in-
-
-
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- terval."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndTotalEntry 5 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndTotalCSSs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Far End Controlled Slip Seconds
- encountered by a DS1 interface in the previous
- 24 hour interval."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndTotalEntry 6 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndTotalLESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Far End Line Errored Seconds en-
- countered by a DS1 interface in the previous 24
- hour interval."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndTotalEntry 7 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndTotalPCVs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Far End Path Coding Violations
- reported via the far end block error count en-
- countered by a DS1 interface in the previous 24
- hour interval."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndTotalEntry 8 }
-
-
- dsx1FarEndTotalBESs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Bursty Errored Seconds (BESs)
- encountered by a DS1 interface in the previous
- 24 hour interval."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndTotalEntry 9 }
-
-
-
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- dsx1FarEndTotalDMs OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Gauge
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The number of Degraded Minutes (DMs) encoun-
- tered by a DS1 interface in the previous 24
- hour interval."
- ::= { dsx1FarEndTotalEntry 10 }
-
-
- -- the DS1 Fractional Group
-
- -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for those
- -- systems dividing a DS1 into channels containing different
- -- data streams that are of local interest. Systems which
- -- are indifferent to data content, such as CSUs, need not
- -- implement it.
-
- -- The DS1 fractional table 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 example, consider an application managing a North
- -- American ISDN Primary Rate link whose division is a 384 kbit/s
- -- H1 "B" Channel for Video, a second H1 for data to a primary
- -- routing peer, and 12 64 kbit/s H0 "B" Channels. Consider that
- -- some subset of the H0 channels are used for voice and the
- -- remainder are available for dynamic data calls.
-
- -- we count a total of 14 interfaces multiplexed onto the DS1
- -- interface. Six DS1 channels (for the sake of the example,
- -- channels 1..6) are used for Video, six more (7..11 and 13)
- -- are used for data, and the remaining 12 are are in channels
- -- 12 and 14..24.
-
- -- Let us further imagine that ifIndex 2 is of type DS1 and
- -- refers to the DS1 interface, and that the interfaces layered
- -- onto it are numbered 3..16.
-
- -- We might describe the allocation of channels, in the
- -- dsx1FracTable, as follows:
-
- -- dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 1 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.13 = 4
- -- dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 2 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.14 = 6
- -- dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 3 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.15 = 7
- -- dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 4 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.16 = 8
-
-
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- -- dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 5 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.17 = 9
- -- dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 6 = 3 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.18 = 10
- -- dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 7 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.19 = 11
- -- dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 8 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.20 = 12
- -- dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 9 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.21 = 13
- -- dsx1FracIfIndex.2.10 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.22 = 14
- -- dsx1FracIfIndex.2.11 = 4 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.23 = 15
- -- dsx1FracIfIndex.2.12 = 5 dsx1FracIfIndex.2.24 = 16
-
-
- -- For North American (DS1) interfaces, there are 24 legal
- -- channels, numbered 1 through 24.
-
- -- For G.704 interfaces, there are 31 legal channels,
- -- numbered 1 through 31. The channels (1..31) correspond
- -- directly to the equivalently numbered time-slots.
-
- dsx1FracTable OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx1FracEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The DS1 Fractional table."
- ::= { ds1 13 }
-
-
- dsx1FracEntry OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX Dsx1FracEntry
- ACCESS not-accessible
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "An entry in the DS1 Fractional table."
- INDEX { dsx1FracIndex, dsx1FracNumber }
- ::= { dsx1FracTable 1 }
-
- Dsx1FracEntry ::=
- SEQUENCE {
- dsx1FracIndex
- INTEGER,
- dsx1FracNumber
- INTEGER,
- dsx1FracIfIndex
- INTEGER
- }
-
-
- dsx1FracIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..'7fffffff'h)
-
-
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- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The index value which uniquely identifies the
- DS1 interface to which this entry is applica-
- ble. The interface identified by a particular
- value of this index is the same interface as
- identified by the same value an dsx1LineIndex
- object instance."
- ::= { dsx1FracEntry 1 }
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- dsx1FracNumber OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..31)
- ACCESS read-only
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "The channel number for this entry."
- ::= { dsx1FracEntry 2 }
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- dsx1FracIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
- SYNTAX INTEGER (1..'7fffffff'h)
- ACCESS read-write
- STATUS mandatory
- DESCRIPTION
- "An index value that uniquely identifies an in-
- terface. The interface identified by a partic-
- ular value of this index is the same interface
- as identified by the same value an ifIndex ob-
- ject instance. If no interface is currently us-
- ing a channel, the value should be zero. If a
- single interface occupies more than one time
- slot, that ifIndex value will be found in mul-
- tiple time slots."
- ::= { dsx1FracEntry 3 }
-
- END
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- 5. Acknowledgements
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- This document was produced by the Trunk MIB Working Group:
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- Tracy Cox Bellcore
- Fred Baker Advanced Computer Communications
- James Watt Newbridge
- Bill Versteeg Versteeg Codeworks
- Steve Buchko Newbridge
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- Greg Celmainis Newbridge
- Kaj Tesink Bellcore
- Al Bryenton Bell Northern Research
- Tom Easterday CIC
- John Labbe Merit Corporation
- Chris Sullivan Gandalf Ltd
- Grant Hall Gandalf Ltd
- Laurence V. Marks, IBM Corp.
- Kurt Hall, Clear Communications Corp.
- Myron Hattig, ADC Kentrox
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- Tracy Cox, Bill Versteeg, Myron Hattig, Kurt Hall and Laurence Marks
- especially worked to make the document what it is.
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- 6. References
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- [1] Rose M., and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification of
- Management Information for TCP/IP-based internets", STD 16, RFC
- 1155, Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN Systems, May
- 1990.
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- [2] Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, Editors, "Concise MIB Definitions",
- STD 16, RFC 1212, Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN
- Systems, March 1991.
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- [3] 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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- [4] McCloghrie K., and M. Rose, Editors, "Management Information Base
- for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets", STD 17, RFC
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- [5] Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M., and J. Davin, "Simple
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- [7] 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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- [8] AT&T Information Systems, AT&T ESF DS1 Channel Service Unit
- User's Manual, 999-100-305, February 1988.
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- [9] AT&T Technical Reference, Requirements for Interfacing Digital
- Terminal Equipment to Services Employing the Extended Superframe
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- Customer Installation - DS1 Metallic Interface, T1.403, February
- 1989.
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- 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
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- [13] American National Standard for Telecommunications -- Layer 1 In-
- Service Digital Transmission Performance Monitoring T1M1/92-0xx,
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- [14] CCITT Specifications Volume IV, Recommendation O.162, Equipment
- To Perform In Service Monitoring On 2048 kbit/s Signals, July
- 1988
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- Performance Of An International Digital Connection Forming Part
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- Service Description And Interface Specification, December 1990.
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- [17] CCITT Specifications Volume III, Recommendation G.706, Frame
- Alignment and Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) Procedures Relating
- to Basic Frame Structures Defined in Recommendation G.704, July
- 1988.
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- [18] CCITT Specifications Volume III, Recommendation G.732,
- Characteristics Of Primary PCM Multiplex Equipment Operating at
- 2048 kbit/s, July 1988.
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- Authors' Addresses
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- Fred Baker
- Advanced Computer Communications
- 315 Bollay Drive
- Santa Barbara, California 93117
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- Phone: (805) 685-4455
- EMail: fbaker@acc.com
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- James Watt
- Newbridge Networks Corporation
- 600 March Road
- Kanata, Ontario
- Canada K2K 2E6
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- Phone: (613) 591-3600
- EMail: james@newbridge.com
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