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-- *****************************************************************
-- LAN-EMULATION-CLIENT-MIB.my: LEC MIB file
--
-- July 1995, Andy Bierman
--
-- MIB for configuration, performance, and fault management of ATM
-- LAN Emulation Clients.
--
-- document:
-- atm94-0737R4.txt
--
-- Copyright (c) 1994-1996 by cisco Systems, Inc.
-- All rights reserved.
--
-- *****************************************************************
--
--
LAN-EMULATION-CLIENT-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE,
enterprises, Counter32, Integer32 FROM SNMPv2-SMI
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, MacAddress,
RowStatus, TruthValue, DisplayString FROM SNMPv2-TC
MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP FROM SNMPv2-CONF
ifIndex FROM RFC1213-MIB;
-- this import causes too much grief for mosy
-- cloned from RFC 1271 instead (maybe temp)
--
-- OwnerString FROM RFC1271-MIB;
--
-- ------------------------------------------------------------ --
--
-- The following OBJECT IDENTIFIER definition should be moved to
-- some other location, to conform with the statement in RFC 1442
-- that the MODULE-IDENTITY section must appear immediately after
-- any IMPORTs or EXPORTs statements.
--
-- However, some MIB utilities don't like MODULE-IDENTITY OIDs of
-- the form { enterprises atmForum(353) ... 1 }. Separate OBJECT
-- IDENTIFIER definitions appear to be more widely accepted - so,
-- in the interests of compatibility, it remains.
--
-- ------------------------------------------------------------ --
-- The object identifier subtree for ATM Forum LAN Emulation MIBs
-- atmForum OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { enterprises 353 }
-- atmForumNetworkManagement OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmForum 5 }
-- atmfLanEmulation OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atmForumNetworkManagement 3 }
atmfLanEmulation OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {
enterprises
atmForum(353)
atmForumNetworkManagement(5)
3
}
leClientMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "9505100000Z"
ORGANIZATION "ATM Forum LAN Emulation Sub-Working Group"
CONTACT-INFO
"
The ATM Forum
303 Vintage Park Drive
Foster City, CA 94404
United States of America
Tel: 415-578-6860
E-mail: info@atmforum.com"
DESCRIPTION
"This module defines a portion of the management
information base (MIB) for managing ATM LAN Emulation
Client nodes. It is meant to be used in connection with
the AToM MIB and MIB-II / RFC 1573 'ifTable' entries
for each LEC / emulated 802.x network interface."
::= { atmfLanEmulation 1 }
leClientMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { leClientMIB 1 }
-- This MIB module consists of the following groups:
--
-- (1) LAN Emulation Client groups
-- (a) Configuration group
-- (b) Status group
-- (c) Statistics group
-- (d) Server VCC group
--
-- (2) LEC ATM Addresses group
--
-- (3) Registered LAN Destination groups
-- (a) MAC addresses group
-- (b) Route Descriptors group
--
-- (4) LE_ARP cache groups
-- (a) MAC address cache group
-- (b) Route descriptor cache group
--
-- (5) ifIndex mapping group
--
-- Security management objects have been explicitly omitted from
-- this MIB as being outside the scope of the V1.0 LAN Emulation
-- specification.
-- TEMP OwnerString cut-and-paste from RFC 1271
OwnerString ::= DisplayString
-- This data type is used to model an administratively
-- assigned name of the owner of a resource. This
-- information is taken from the NVT ASCII character set.
-- It is suggested that this name contain one or more
-- of the following:
-- IP address, management station name, network manager's
-- name, location, or phone number.
-- In some cases the agent itself will be the owner of
-- an entry. In these cases, this string shall be set
-- to a string starting with 'monitor'.
-- SNMP access control is articulated entirely in terms of
-- the contents of MIB views; access to a particular SNMP
-- object instance depends only upon its presence or
-- absence in a particular MIB view and never upon its
-- value or the value of related object instances. Thus,
-- objects of this type afford resolution of resource
-- contention only among cooperating managers; they
-- realize no access control function with respect
-- to uncooperative parties.
--
-- By convention, objects with this syntax are declared
-- as having
--
-- SIZE (0..127)
AtmLaneAddress ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A twenty-octet binary string, containing a standard
ATM Forum address -- or the zero-length string,
indicating the absence of an address.
For LAN Emulation purposes, the eight-octet address
format is not used."
SYNTAX OCTET STRING ( SIZE( 0 | 20 ) )
VpiInteger ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An integer large enough to hold a VPI."
SYNTAX INTEGER ( 0..255 )
VciInteger ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An integer large enough to hold a VCI."
SYNTAX INTEGER ( 0..65535 )
LeConnectionInterface ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A combination flag and ifTable index, indicating
whether a LAN Emulation circuit exists - and, if
so, which interface is associated with it at the
point where it connects to a LE Client.
Objects of this type are always defined as part of
a set that includes
fooInterface LeConnectionInterface
fooVpi VpiInteger
fooVci VciInteger
The interpretation of these objects is as follows.
1. If no connection exists, 'fooInterface' has a
value of 0. Because Interfaces table entries
always have 'ifIndex' values larger than 0,
'fooInterface' reliably serves as a 'connection
exists' flag.
In this case, 'fooVpi' and 'fooVci' are
meaningless, and have the value 0.
2. If a PVC or SVC exists, 'fooInterface' is defined
to have the value of the MIB-II/RFC 1573 'ifIndex'
of the 'atm' interface associated with the VCC.
'fooVpi' and 'fooVci' will contain its VPI/VCI.
Therefore, ('fooInterface', 'fooVpi', 'fooVci')
give you an index into the AToM MIB which allows
you to examine and play with the circuit further.
3. If a proprietary connection (such as an internal
data path between co-located components) exists,
this specification does not mandate how it should
be managed. One option is to set 'fooInterface'
to the value of the MIB-II/RFC 1573 'ifIndex' for
the LAN Emulation Client. This indicates that a
connection exists, but is not being managed in the
same fashion as an ATM VCC."
SYNTAX INTEGER ( 0..2147483647 )
LecState ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An official protocol state of a LAN Emulation Client."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 2.3.1"
SYNTAX INTEGER {
initialState(1),
lecsConnect(2),
configure(3),
join(4),
initialRegistration(5),
busConnect(6),
operational(7)
}
LecDataFrameFormat ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A 'LAN Type' value.
C2 LAN Type. The type of LAN that the LE Client is,
or wishes to become, a member of. This MUST be one
of Ethernet/IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.5, or Unspecified."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
SYNTAX INTEGER {
unspecified(1),
aflane8023(2),
aflane8025(3)
}
LecDataFrameSize ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A 'Maximum Data Frame Size' value.
C3 Maximum Data Frame Size. The maximum AAL-5 SDU size
of a data frame that the LE Client wishes to send on
the Multicast Send VCC or to receive on the
Multicast Send VCC or Multicast Forward VCC. This
parameter also specifies the maximum AAL-5 SDU on
all of a LE Client's Data Direct VCCs. This MUST be
either 1516, 4544, 9234, or 18190 octets, or
Unspecified."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
SYNTAX INTEGER {
unspecified(1),
max1516(2),
max4544(3),
max9234(4),
max18190(5)
}
LeArpTableEntryType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates how a LE_ARP table entry was created and
whether it is subject to aging.
other(1)
The LE_ARP entry does not fall into one of
the categories defined below.
learnedViaControl(2)
This LE_ARP entry was learned by using the
LE_ARP_REQUEST / LE_ARP_RESPONSE protocol,
or by otherwise observing relevant traffic
on Control VCCs.
Entries of this type are aged.
learnedViaData(3)
This LE_ARP entry was learned by observing
incoming traffic on Data VCCs.
Entries of this type are aged.
staticVolatile(4)
This LE_ARP entry was created by management.
It will not be aged. On the other hand, it
will not survive a restart of the client.
If an agent permits LE_ARP entries of this
type to be created, it may require that the
LAN Emulation Client be in the 'operational'
state at the time.
staticNonVolatile(5)
This LE_ARP entry was created by management.
It will not be aged, and it will survive a
restart of the client.
The values 'learnedViaData' and 'learnedViaControl'
can be read, but may not be written."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
learnedViaControl(2),
learnedViaData(3),
staticVolatile(4),
staticNonVolatile(5)
}
-- ------------------------------------------------------------- --
--
-- LAN Emulation Client configuration group
--
lecConfigTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF LecConfigEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A table describing all of the LAN Emulation Clients
implemented by this host. Each LE Client has a row
in the MIB-II/RFC 1573 Interfaces table (describing
the emulated packet interface it presents to higher
layers). Each LE Client also has a row in this and
other LEC MIB tables (describing its interface with
other LAN Emulation components).
This table contains configuration variables. Three
extension tables contain client status, performance
statistics, and information about control/multicast
VCCs.
Unlike hardware ports, LE Clients can be created by
management. However, the RFC 1573 Interfaces table
does not directly support row creation. Therefore,
creating or deleting a row in the lecConfigTable is
defined to have the side effect of creating or
deleting corresponding rows in
- the MIB-II / RFC 1573 Interfaces table,
- the 'lecMappingTable',
- the 'lecStatusTable',
- the 'lecServerVccTable',
- the 'lecStatisticsTable', and
- any other dependent tables
New Interfaces table rows for LAN Emulation Clients
always have 'ifAdminStatus' set to 'down'.
A Note On Indexing:
-------------------
Most of the tables in this MIB are indexed in whole
or in part by 'lecIndex' - not by 'ifIndex'.
Why is there a separate index?
Traditionally, ifIndex values are chosen by agents,
and are permitted to change across restarts. Using
ifIndex to index lecConfigTable could complicate
row creation and/or cause interoperability problems
(if each agent had special restrictions on ifIndex).
Having a separate index avoids these problems. "
::= { leClientMIBObjects 1 }
lecConfigEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LecConfigEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Each table entry contains configuration information
for one LAN Emulation Client.
Most of the objects are derived from Initial State
Parameters in the LAN Emulation specification."
INDEX { lecIndex }
::= { lecConfigTable 1 }
LecConfigEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
--
-- Row indices, creation, and deletion.
--
lecIndex INTEGER,
lecRowStatus RowStatus,
lecOwner OwnerString,
--
-- Key parameters for Configure / Join phase. Note that
-- these are not operational values - see lecStatusTable
-- for those.
--
lecConfigMode INTEGER,
lecConfigLanType LecDataFrameFormat,
lecConfigMaxDataFrameSize LecDataFrameSize,
lecConfigLanName OCTET STRING,
lecConfigLesAtmAddress AtmLaneAddress,
--
-- Other parameters. These may be changed either by the
-- network manager or by the LE Configuration Server.
--
lecControlTimeout INTEGER,
lecMaxUnknownFrameCount INTEGER,
lecMaxUnknownFrameTime INTEGER,
lecVccTimeoutPeriod Integer32,
lecMaxRetryCount INTEGER,
lecAgingTime INTEGER,
lecForwardDelayTime INTEGER,
lecExpectedArpResponseTime INTEGER,
lecFlushTimeOut INTEGER,
lecPathSwitchingDelay INTEGER,
lecLocalSegmentID INTEGER,
lecMulticastSendType INTEGER,
lecMulticastSendAvgRate Integer32,
lecMulticastSendPeakRate Integer32,
lecConnectionCompleteTimer INTEGER
}
lecIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER ( 1..2147483647 )
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A value which uniquely identifies this conceptual
row in the lecConfigTable.
If the conceptual row identified by this value of
lecIndex is recreated following an agent restart,
the same value of lecIndex must be used to identify
the recreated row. (However, the Interfaces table
index associated with the client may change.)"
::= { lecConfigEntry 1 }
lecRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object lets network managers create and delete
LAN Emulation Clients, on systems that support this
optional capability.
It does not control Joins and Terminations; they are
controlled by 'ifAdminStatus'. However, taking rows
out of service will have the side effect of changing
their 'ifAdminStatus' values to 'down', thus causing
any active emulated LAN connections to be terminated.
Within each conceptual lecConfigTable row, objects
which are writable may be modified regardless of the
value of lecRowStatus. It is not necessary to set a
row's status to 'notInService' first.
When creating a LAN Emulation Client, it is up to the
management station to determine a suitable 'lecIndex'.
To facilitate interoperability, agents should not put
any restrictions on the 'lecIndex' beyond the obvious
ones that it be valid and unused.
If you create a LAN Emulation Client via this object,
it will initially have
'ifAdminStatus' = 'down'
'ifOperStatus' = 'down'
'lecInterfaceState' = 'initialState' "
::= { lecConfigEntry 2 }
lecOwner OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OwnerString( SIZE (0..127) )
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The entity that configured this entry and is therefore
using the resources assigned to it."
::= { lecConfigEntry 3 }
lecConfigMode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
automatic(1),
manual(2)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates whether this LAN Emulation Client should
auto-configure the next time it is (re)started.
In automatic(1) mode, a client uses a LAN Emulation
Configuration Server to learn the ATM address of its
LAN Emulation Server, and to obtain other parameters.
lecConfig{ LanType, MaxDataFrameSize, LanName } are
used in the Configure request. lecConfigLesAtmAddress
is ignored.
In manual(2) mode, management tells the client the
ATM address of its LAN Emulation Server and the
values of other parameters.
lecConfig{ LanType, MaxDataFrameSize, LanName } are
used in the Join request. lecConfigLesAtmAddress
tells the client which LES to call."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Sections 3.4.1.1 and 5.3"
DEFVAL { automatic }
::= { lecConfigEntry 4 }
lecConfigLanType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LecDataFrameFormat
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C2 LAN Type.
The data frame format which this client will use the
next time it returns to the Initial State.
Auto-configuring clients use this parameter in their
Configure requests. Manually-configured clients use
it in their Join requests.
This MIB object will not be overwritten with the new
value from a LE_{JOIN,CONFIGURE}_RESPONSE. Instead,
lecActualLanType will be."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
DEFVAL { unspecified }
::= { lecConfigEntry 5 }
lecConfigMaxDataFrameSize OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LecDataFrameSize
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C3 Maximum Data Frame Size.
The maximum data frame size which this client will
use the next time it returns to the Initial State.
Auto-configuring clients use this parameter in their
Configure requests. Manually-configured clients use
it in their Join requests.
This MIB object will not be overwritten with the new
value from a LE_{JOIN,CONFIGURE}_RESPONSE. Instead,
lecActualMaxDataFrameSize will be."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
DEFVAL { unspecified }
::= { lecConfigEntry 6 }
lecConfigLanName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE( 0..32 ))
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C5 ELAN Name.
The ELAN Name this client will use the next time it
returns to the Initial State.
Auto-configuring clients use this parameter in their
Configure requests. Manually-configured clients use
it in their Join requests.
This MIB object will not be overwritten with the new
value from a LE_{JOIN,CONFIGURE}_RESPONSE. Instead,
lecActualLanName will be."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
::= { lecConfigEntry 7 }
lecConfigLesAtmAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX AtmLaneAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C9 LE Server ATM Address.
The LAN Emulation Server which this client will use
the next time it is started in manual configuration
mode.
When lecConfigMode is 'automatic', there is no need
to set this address, and no advantage to doing so.
The client will use the LECS to find a LES, putting
the auto-configured address in lecActualLesAtmAddress
while leaving lecConfigLesAtmAddress alone."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
::= { lecConfigEntry 8 }
lecControlTimeout OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER ( 10..300 )
UNITS "seconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C7 Control Time-out. Time out period used for
timing out most request/response control frame
interactions, as specified elsewhere [in the
LAN Emulation specification].
This time value is expressed in seconds."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
DEFVAL { 120 }
::= { lecConfigEntry 9 }
lecMaxUnknownFrameCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER ( 1..10 )
UNITS "frames"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C10 Maximum Unknown Frame Count. See the description
of lecMaxUnknownFrameTime below."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
DEFVAL { 1 }
::= { lecConfigEntry 10 }
lecMaxUnknownFrameTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER ( 1..60 )
UNITS "seconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C11 Maximum Unknown Frame Time. Within the period of
time defined by the Maximum Unknown Frame Time, a
LE Client will send no more than Maximum Unknown
Frame Count frames to the BUS for a given unicast
LAN Destination, and it must also initiate the
address resolution protocol to resolve that LAN
Destination.
This time value is expressed in seconds."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
DEFVAL { 1 }
::= { lecConfigEntry 11 }
lecVccTimeoutPeriod OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
UNITS "seconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C12 VCC Time-out Period. A LE Client SHOULD release
any Data Direct VCC that it has not used to
transmit or receive any data frames for the
length of the VCC Time-out Period. This parameter
is only meaningful for SVC Data Direct VCCs.
This time value is expressed in seconds. The default
value is 20 minutes. A value of 0 seconds means that
the timeout period is infinite. Negative values will
be rejected by the agent."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
DEFVAL { 1200 }
::= { lecConfigEntry 12 }
lecMaxRetryCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER( 0..2 )
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C13 Maximum Retry Count. A LE CLient MUST not retry
a LE_ARP_REQUEST for a given frame's LAN
destination more than Maximum Retry Count times,
after the first LE_ARP_REQUEST for that same
frame's LAN destination."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
DEFVAL { 1 }
::= { lecConfigEntry 13 }
lecAgingTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER ( 10..300 )
UNITS "seconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C17 Aging Time. The maximum time that a LE Client
will maintain an entry in its LE_ARP cache in
the absence of a verification of that
relationship.
This time value is expressed in seconds."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
DEFVAL { 300 }
::= { lecConfigEntry 14 }
lecForwardDelayTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER ( 4..30 )
UNITS "seconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C18 Forward Delay Time. The maximum time that a LE
Client will maintain an entry for a non-local MAC
address in its LE_ARP cache in the absence of a
verification of that relationship, as long as the
Topology Change flag C19 is true.
lecForwardDelayTime SHOULD BE less than lecAgingTime.
When it is not, lecAgingTime governs LE_ARP aging.
This time value is expressed in seconds."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
DEFVAL { 15 }
::= { lecConfigEntry 15 }
lecExpectedArpResponseTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER ( 1..30 )
UNITS "seconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C20 Expected LE_ARP Response Time. The maximum time
that the LEC expects an LE_ARP_REQUEST/
LE_ARP_RESPONSE cycle to take. Used for retries
and verifies.
This time value is expressed in seconds."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
DEFVAL { 1 }
::= { lecConfigEntry 16 }
lecFlushTimeOut OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER ( 1..4 )
UNITS "seconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C21 Flush Time-out. Time limit to wait to receive a
LE_FLUSH_RESPONSE after the LE_FLUSH_REQUEST has
been sent before taking recovery action.
This time value is expressed in seconds."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
DEFVAL { 4 }
::= { lecConfigEntry 17 }
lecPathSwitchingDelay OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER ( 1..8 )
UNITS "seconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C22 Path Switching Delay. The time since sending a
frame to the BUS after which the LE Client may
assume that the frame has been either discarded
or delivered to the recipient. May be used to
bypass the Flush protocol.
This time value is expressed in seconds."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
DEFVAL { 6 }
::= { lecConfigEntry 18 }
lecLocalSegmentID OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER ( 0..4095 )
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C23 Local Segment ID. The segment ID of the emulated
LAN. This is only required for IEEE 802.5 clients
that are Source Routing bridges."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
::= { lecConfigEntry 19 }
lecMulticastSendType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
bestEffort(1),
variableBitRate(2),
constantBitRate(3)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C24 Multicast Send VCC Type. Signalling parameter
that SHOULD be used by the LE Client when
establishing the Multicast Send VCC.
This is the method to be used by the LE Client
when specifying traffic parameters when it sets
up the Multicast Send VCC for this emulated LAN."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
::= { lecConfigEntry 20 }
lecMulticastSendAvgRate OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
UNITS "cells per second"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C25 Multicast Send VCC AvgRate. Signalling parameter
that SHOULD be used by the LE Client when
establishing the Multicast Send VCC.
Forward and Backward Sustained Cell Rate to be
requested by LE Client when setting up Multicast
Send VCC, if using Variable bit rate codings."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
::= { lecConfigEntry 21 }
lecMulticastSendPeakRate OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
UNITS "cells per second"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C26 Multicast Send VCC PeakRate. Signalling parameter
that SHOULD be used by the LE Client when
establishing the Multicast Send VCC.
Forward and Backward Peak Cell Rate to be
requested by LE Client when setting up the
Multicast Send VCC when using either Variable or
Constant bit rate codings."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
::= { lecConfigEntry 22 }
lecConnectionCompleteTimer OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER ( 1..10 )
UNITS "seconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C28 Connection Complete Timer. Optional. In
Connection Establishment this is the time period
in which data or a READY_IND message is expected
from a Calling Party.
This time value is expressed in seconds."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
DEFVAL { 4 }
::= { lecConfigEntry 23 }
-- ------------------------------------------------------------- --
--
-- LAN Emulation Client status group
--
lecStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF LecStatusEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A read-only table containing identification, status,
and operational information about the LAN Emulation
Clients this agent manages."
::= { leClientMIBObjects 2 }
lecStatusEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LecStatusEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Each table entry contains information about one LAN
Emulation Client."
-- AUGMENTS { lecConfigEntry }
INDEX { lecIndex }
::= { lecStatusTable 1 }
LecStatusEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
--
-- Client identification
--
lecIfIndex Integer32,
lecPrimaryAtmAddress AtmLaneAddress,
lecID INTEGER,
--
-- Client status and protocol version
--
lecInterfaceState LecState,
lecLastFailureRespCode INTEGER,
lecLastFailureState LecState,
lecProtocol INTEGER,
lecVersion INTEGER,
lecTopologyChange TruthValue,
--
-- Operational parameters and their source
--
lecConfigServerAtmAddress AtmLaneAddress,
lecConfigSource INTEGER,
lecActualLanType LecDataFrameFormat,
lecActualMaxDataFrameSize LecDataFrameSize,
lecActualLanName OCTET STRING,
lecActualLesAtmAddress AtmLaneAddress,
lecProxyClient TruthValue
}
lecIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object identifies the logical interface number
('ifIndex') assigned to this client, and is used to
identify corresponding rows in the Interfaces MIB.
Note that re-initialization of the management agent
may cause a client's 'lecIfIndex' to change."
::= { lecStatusEntry 1 }
lecPrimaryAtmAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX AtmLaneAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C1 LE Client's ATM Addresses.
The primary ATM address of this LAN Emulation Client.
This address is used to establish the Control Direct
and Multicast Send VCCs, and may also be used to set
up Data Direct VCCs.
A client may have additional ATM addresses for use
with Data Direct VCCs. These addresses are readable
via the lecAtmAddressTable."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
::= { lecStatusEntry 2 }
lecID OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER( 0..65279 )
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C14 LE Client Identifier. Each LE Client requires a
LE Client Identifier (LECID) assigned by the LE
Server during the Join phase. The LECID is placed
in control requests by the LE Client and MAY be
used for echo suppression on multicast data frames
sent by that LE Client. This value MUST NOT
change without terminating the LE Client and
returning to the Initial state. A valid LECID
MUST be in the range X'0001' through X'FEFF'.
The value of this object is only meaningful for a LEC
that is connected to a LES. For a LEC which does not
belong to an emulated LAN, the value of this object
is defined to be 0."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
::= { lecStatusEntry 3 }
lecInterfaceState OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LecState
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The current state of the LAN Emulation Client.
Note that 'ifOperStatus' is defined to be 'up' when,
and only when, 'lecInterfaceState' is 'operational'."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 2.3.1"
::= { lecStatusEntry 4 }
lecLastFailureRespCode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
none(1),
timeout(2),
undefinedError(3),
versionNotSupported(4),
invalidRequestParameters(5),
duplicateLanDestination(6),
duplicateAtmAddress(7),
insufficientResources(8),
accessDenied(9),
invalidRequesterId(10),
invalidLanDestination(11),
invalidAtmAddress(12),
noConfiguration(13),
leConfigureError(14),
insufficientInformation(15)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Status code from the last failed Configure response
or Join response. Failed responses are those for
which the LE_CONFIGURE_RESPONSE / LE_JOIN_RESPONSE
frame contains a non-zero code, or fails to arrive
within a timeout period.
If none of this client's requests have failed, this
object has the value 'none'.
If the failed response contained a STATUS code that
is not defined in the LAN Emulation specification,
this object has the value 'undefinedError'.
The value 'timeout' is self-explanatory.
Other failure codes correspond to those defined in
the specification, although they may have different
numeric values."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 4.2, Table 13"
::= { lecStatusEntry 5 }
lecLastFailureState OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LecState
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The state this client was in when it updated the
'lecLastFailureRespCode'.
If 'lecLastFailureRespCode' is 'none', this object
has the value initialState(1)."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 2.3.1"
::= { lecStatusEntry 6 }
lecProtocol OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER ( 1..255 )
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The LAN Emulation protocol which this client supports,
and specifies in its LE_JOIN_REQUESTs."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 4.2"
::= { lecStatusEntry 7 }
lecVersion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER ( 1..255 )
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The LAN Emulation protocol version which this client
supports, and specifies in its LE_JOIN_REQUESTs."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 4.2"
::= { lecStatusEntry 8 }
lecTopologyChange OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TruthValue
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C19 Topology Change. Boolean indication that the LE
Client is using the Forward Delay Time C18,
instead of the Aging Time C17, to age non-local
entries in its LE_ARP cache C16.
For a client which is not connected to the LES, this
object is defined to have the value 'false'."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
::= { lecStatusEntry 9 }
lecConfigServerAtmAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX AtmLaneAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The ATM address of the LAN Emulation Configuration
Server (if known) or the empty string (otherwise)."
::= { lecStatusEntry 10 }
lecConfigSource OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
gotAddressViaIlmi(1),
usedWellKnownAddress(2),
usedLecsPvc(3),
didNotUseLecs(4)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates whether this LAN Emulation Client used the
LAN Emulation Configuration Server, and, if so, what
method it used to establish the Configuration Direct
VCC."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.2"
::= { lecStatusEntry 11 }
lecActualLanType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LecDataFrameFormat
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C2 LAN Type.
The data frame format that this LAN Emulation Client
is using right now. This may come from
* lecConfigLanType,
* the LAN Emulation Configuration Server, or
* the LAN Emulation Server
This value is related to 'ifMtu' and 'ifType'. See
the LEC management specification for more details."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
::= { lecStatusEntry 12 }
lecActualMaxDataFrameSize OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LecDataFrameSize
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C3 Maximum Data Frame Size.
The maximum data frame size that this LAN Emulation
client is using right now. This may come from
* lecConfigMaxDataFrameSize,
* the LAN Emulation Configuration Server, or
* the LAN Emulation Server "
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
::= { lecStatusEntry 13 }
lecActualLanName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE( 0..32 ))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C5 ELAN Name.
The identity of the emulated LAN which this client
last joined, or wishes to join. This may come from
* lecConfigLanName,
* the LAN Emulation Configuration Server, or
* the LAN Emulation Server "
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
::= { lecStatusEntry 14 }
lecActualLesAtmAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX AtmLaneAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C9 LE Server ATM Address.
The LAN Emulation Server address currently in use or
most recently attempted.
If no LAN Emulation Server attachment has been tried,
this object's value is the zero-length string."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
::= { lecStatusEntry 15 }
lecProxyClient OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TruthValue
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"C4 Proxy.
Indicates whether this client is acting as a proxy.
Proxy clients are allowed to represent unregistered
MAC addresses, and receive copies of LE_ARP_REQUEST
frames for such addresses."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
::= { lecStatusEntry 16 }
-- ------------------------------------------------------------- --
--
-- LAN Emulation Client - ifIndex Mapping Table
--
lecMappingTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF LecMappingEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A table mapping the 'ifIndex' values of 'aflane8023'
and 'aflane8025' interfaces to the 'lecIndex' values
of the corresponding LAN Emulation Clients."
::= { leClientMIBObjects 3 }
lecMappingEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LecMappingEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Each row describes one ifIndex --> lecIndex mapping."
INDEX { ifIndex }
::= { lecMappingTable 1 }
LecMappingEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
lecMappingIndex INTEGER
}
lecMappingIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER ( 1..2147483647 )
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The 'lecIndex' of the client which implements the
specified interface."
::= { lecMappingEntry 1 }
-- ------------------------------------------------------------- --
--
-- LAN Emulation Client - Statistics table
--
lecStatisticsTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF LecStatisticsEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An extension table containing traffic statistics for
all the LAN Emulation Clients this host implements."
::= { leClientMIBObjects 4 }
lecStatisticsEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LecStatisticsEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Each row in this table contains traffic statistics
for one LAN Emulation client."
-- AUGMENTS { lecConfigEntry }
INDEX { lecIndex }
::= { lecStatisticsTable 1 }
LecStatisticsEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
lecArpRequestsOut Counter32,
lecArpRequestsIn Counter32,
lecArpRepliesOut Counter32,
lecArpRepliesIn Counter32,
lecControlFramesOut Counter32,
lecControlFramesIn Counter32,
lecSvcFailures Counter32
}
lecArpRequestsOut OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of LE_ARP_REQUESTs sent over the LUNI by
this LAN Emulation Client."
::= { lecStatisticsEntry 1 }
lecArpRequestsIn OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of LE_ARP_REQUESTs received over the LUNI
by this LAN Emulation Client.
Requests may arrive on the Control Direct VCC or on
the Control Distribute VCC, depending upon how the
LES is implemented and the chances it has had for
learning. This counter covers both VCCs."
::= { lecStatisticsEntry 2 }
lecArpRepliesOut OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of LE_ARP_RESPONSEs sent over the LUNI by
this LAN Emulation Client."
::= { lecStatisticsEntry 3 }
lecArpRepliesIn OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of LE_ARP_RESPONSEs received over the LUNI
by this LAN Emulation Client. This count includes
all such replies, whether solicited or not.
Replies may arrive on the Control Direct VCC or on
the Control Distribute VCC, depending upon how the
LES is implemented. This counter covers both VCCs."
::= { lecStatisticsEntry 4 }
lecControlFramesOut OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The total number of control packets sent by this
LAN Emulation Client over the LUNI."
::= { lecStatisticsEntry 5 }
lecControlFramesIn OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The total number of control packets received by this
LAN Emulation Client over the LUNI."
::= { lecStatisticsEntry 6 }
lecSvcFailures OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The total number of
* outgoing LAN Emulation SVCs which this client
tried, but failed, to open;
* incoming LAN Emulation SVCs which this client
tried, but failed to establish; and
* incoming LAN Emulation SVCs which this client
rejected for protocol or security reasons. "
::= { lecStatisticsEntry 7 }
-- ------------------------------------------------------------- --
--
-- LAN Emulation Client - Server VCC table
--
lecServerVccTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF LecServerVccEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A table identifying the Control and Multicast VCCs
for each LAN Emulation Client this host implements."
::= { leClientMIBObjects 5 }
lecServerVccEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LecServerVccEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Each row in this table describes the Control VCCs
and Multicast VCCs for one LAN Emulation client."
-- AUGMENTS { lecConfigEntry }
INDEX { lecIndex }
::= { lecServerVccTable 1 }
LecServerVccEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
--
-- Note that the 'lec*Interface' objects double as 'connection
-- exists' flags.
--
lecConfigDirectInterface LeConnectionInterface,
lecConfigDirectVpi VpiInteger,
lecConfigDirectVci VciInteger,
lecControlDirectInterface LeConnectionInterface,
lecControlDirectVpi VpiInteger,
lecControlDirectVci VciInteger,
lecControlDistributeInterface LeConnectionInterface,
lecControlDistributeVpi VpiInteger,
lecControlDistributeVci VciInteger,
lecMulticastSendInterface LeConnectionInterface,
lecMulticastSendVpi VpiInteger,
lecMulticastSendVci VciInteger,
lecMulticastForwardInterface LeConnectionInterface,
lecMulticastForwardVpi VpiInteger,
lecMulticastForwardVci VciInteger
}
lecConfigDirectInterface OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LeConnectionInterface
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The interface associated with the Configuration
Direct VCC. If no Configuration Direct VCC exists,
this object has the value 0. Otherwise, the objects
( lecConfigDirectInterface,
lecConfigDirectVpi, lecConfigDirectVci )
identify the circuit."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 2.2.2.1.1"
::= { lecServerVccEntry 1 }
lecConfigDirectVpi OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX VpiInteger
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If the Configuration Direct VCC exists, this object
contains the VPI which identifies that VCC at
the point where it connects to this LE client.
Otherwise, this object has the value 0."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 2.2.2.1.1"
::= { lecServerVccEntry 2 }
lecConfigDirectVci OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX VciInteger
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If the Configuration Direct VCC exists, this object
contains the VCI which identifies that VCC at
the point where it connects to this LE client.
Otherwise, this object has the value 0."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 2.2.2.1.1"
::= { lecServerVccEntry 3 }
lecControlDirectInterface OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LeConnectionInterface
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The interface associated with the Control Direct VCC.
If no Control Direct VCC exists, this object has the
value 0. Otherwise, the objects
( lecControlDirectInterface,
lecControlDirectVpi, lecControlDirectVci )
identify the circuit."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 2.2.2.1.2"
::= { lecServerVccEntry 4 }
lecControlDirectVpi OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX VpiInteger
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If the Control Direct VCC exists, this object
contains the VPI which identifies that VCC at
the point where it connects to this LE client.
Otherwise, this object has the value 0."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 2.2.2.1.2"
::= { lecServerVccEntry 5 }
lecControlDirectVci OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX VciInteger
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If the Control Direct VCC exists, this object
contains the VCI which identifies that VCC at
the point where it connects to this LE client.
Otherwise, this object has the value 0."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 2.2.2.1.2"
::= { lecServerVccEntry 6 }
lecControlDistributeInterface OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LeConnectionInterface
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The interface associated with the Control Distribute
VCC. If no Control Distribute VCC has been set up to
this client, this object has the value 0. Otherwise,
the objects
( lecControlDistributeInterface,
lecControlDistributeVpi,
lecControlDistributeVci )
identify the circuit."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 2.2.2.1.3"
::= { lecServerVccEntry 7 }
lecControlDistributeVpi OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX VpiInteger
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If the Control Distribute VCC exists, this object
contains the VPI which identifies that VCC at the
point where it connects to this LE client.
Otherwise, this object has the value 0."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 2.2.2.1.3"
::= { lecServerVccEntry 8 }
lecControlDistributeVci OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX VciInteger
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If the Control Distribute VCC exists, this object
contains the VCI which identifies that VCC at the
point where it connects to this LE client.
Otherwise, this object contains the value 0."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 2.2.2.1.3"
::= { lecServerVccEntry 9 }
lecMulticastSendInterface OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LeConnectionInterface
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The interface associated with the Multicast Send
VCC. If no Multicast Send VCC exists, this object
has the value 0. Otherwise, the objects
( lecMulticastSendInterface,
lecMulticastSendVpi, lecMulticastSendVci )
identify the circuit."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 2.2.2.2.2"
::= { lecServerVccEntry 10 }
lecMulticastSendVpi OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX VpiInteger
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If the Multicast Send VCC exists, this object
contains the VPI which identifies that VCC at
the point where it connects to this LE client.
Otherwise, this object has the value 0."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 2.2.2.2.2"
::= { lecServerVccEntry 11 }
lecMulticastSendVci OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX VciInteger
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If the Multicast Send VCC exists, this object
contains the VCI which identifies that VCC at
the point where it connects to this LE client.
Otherwise, this object has the value 0."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 2.2.2.2.2"
::= { lecServerVccEntry 12 }
lecMulticastForwardInterface OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LeConnectionInterface
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The interface associated with the Multicast Forward
VCC. If no Multicast Forward VCC has been set up to
this client, this object has the value 0. Otherwise,
the objects
( lecMulticastForwardInterface,
lecMulticastForwardVpi,
lecMulticastForwardVci )
identify the circuit."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 2.2.2.2.3"
::= { lecServerVccEntry 13 }
lecMulticastForwardVpi OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX VpiInteger
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If the Multicast Forward VCC exists, this object
contains the VPI which identifies that VCC at the
point where it connects to this LE client.
Otherwise, this object has the value 0."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 2.2.2.2.3"
::= { lecServerVccEntry 14 }
lecMulticastForwardVci OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX VciInteger
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If the Multicast Forward VCC exists, this object
contains the VCI which identifies that VCC at the
point where it connects to this LE client.
Otherwise, this object has the value 0."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 2.2.2.2.3"
::= { lecServerVccEntry 15 }
-- ------------------------------------------------------------- --
--
-- LAN Emulation Client - ATM Addresses table
--
lecAtmAddressTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF LecAtmAddressEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A table listing all of the ATM addresses belonging
to this host's LAN Emulation Clients."
::= { leClientMIBObjects 6 }
lecAtmAddressEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LecAtmAddressEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Each row in this table describes one of a client's
ATM addresses."
INDEX { lecIndex, lecAtmAddress }
::= { lecAtmAddressTable 1 }
LecAtmAddressEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
lecAtmAddress AtmLaneAddress,
lecAtmAddressStatus RowStatus
}
lecAtmAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX AtmLaneAddress
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The ATM address this row describes. This could be
either a primary address or a secondary address."
::= { lecAtmAddressEntry 1 }
lecAtmAddressStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Used to create and delete rows in this table.
A management station may not change the status of a
primary ATM address to 'notInService' or 'destroy'
unless the client's ifAdminStatus is 'down', and the
client's lecInterfaceState is 'initialState'.
Secondary ATM addresses may be destroyed at any time
permitted by the agent."
::= { lecAtmAddressEntry 2 }
-- ------------------------------------------------------------- --
--
-- LAN Emulation Client Registered MAC Addresses group
--
lecMacAddressTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF LecMacAddressEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table contains entries for all of the registered
MAC addresses belonging to this agent's LE clients.
C6 Local Unicast MAC Address(es). Each LE Client has
zero or more local unicast MAC addresses. In an
operational LE Client, every address in this
variable MUST have been registered with the LE
Server. Two LE CLients joined to the same
emulated LAN MUST NOT have the same local unicast
MAC address. A LE Client's MAC addresses may
change during normal operations. When answering
a LE_ARP_REQUEST for any address in this list, the
'Remote Address' bit in the FLAGS field of the
LE_ARP_RESPONSE MUST be clear."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
::= { leClientMIBObjects 7 }
lecMacAddressEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LecMacAddressEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Each table row describes a (MAC address, ATM address)
pair registered for a particular client."
INDEX { lecIndex, lecMacAddress }
::= { lecMacAddressTable 1 }
LecMacAddressEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
lecMacAddress MacAddress,
lecMacAddressAtmBinding AtmLaneAddress
}
lecMacAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MacAddress
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A unicast MAC address which the LE client denoted by
'lecIndex' has registered with its LE Server."
::= { lecMacAddressEntry 1 }
lecMacAddressAtmBinding OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX AtmLaneAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The ATM address registered for 'lecMacAddress'."
::= { lecMacAddressEntry 2 }
-- ------------------------------------------------------------- --
--
-- LAN Emulation Client Registered Route Descriptors group
--
lecRouteDescrTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF LecRouteDescrEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table lists all of the Route Descriptors which
are registered by this host's LAN Emulation Clients.
C8 Route Descriptor(s). Route Descriptors exist only
for source-routed IEEE 802.5 LE Clients that are
Source-Route Bridges. All Route Descriptors in
any given emulated LAN MUST be unique. A LE
Client MAY have zero or more Route Descriptors
and these Route Descriptors MAY change during
normal operation. In an operational LE Client,
every Local Route Descriptor in C8 MUST have been
registered with the LE Server. When answering a
LE_ARP_REQUEST for any address in this list, the
'Remote Address' bit in the FLAGS field of the
LE_ARP_RESPONSE MUST be clear."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
Section 5.1.1"
::= { leClientMIBObjects 8 }
lecRouteDescrEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LecRouteDescrEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Each table row describes a (Route Descriptor, ATM
address) pair registered for a particular client."
INDEX { lecIndex, lecRouteDescrSegmentID,
lecRouteDescrBridgeNumber }
::= { lecRouteDescrTable 1 }
LecRouteDescrEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
lecRouteDescrSegmentID INTEGER,
lecRouteDescrBridgeNumber INTEGER,
lecRouteDescrAtmBinding AtmLaneAddress
}
lecRouteDescrSegmentID OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER( 0..4095 )
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The LAN ID portion of the IEEE 802.5 route descriptor
associated with this conceptual row."
::= { lecRouteDescrEntry 1 }
lecRouteDescrBridgeNumber OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER( 0..15 )
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The Bridge Number portion of the IEEE 802.5 route
descriptor associated with this conceptual row."
::= { lecRouteDescrEntry 2 }
lecRouteDescrAtmBinding OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX AtmLaneAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The ATM address registered for the IEEE 802.5 route
descriptor ('lecRouteDescrSegmentID',
'lecRouteDescrBridgeNumber')."
::= { lecRouteDescrEntry 3 }
-- ------------------------------------------------------------- --
--
-- LAN Emulation Client ARP cache group - MAC addresses
--
leArpTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF LeArpEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table provides access to an ATM LAN Emulation
Client's MAC-to-ATM ARP cache. It contains entries
for unicast addresses and for the broadcast address,
but not for multicast MAC addresses.
C16 LE_ARP Cache. A table of entries, each of which
establishes a relationship between a LAN
Destination external to the LE Client and the
ATM address to which data frames for that LAN
Destination will be sent."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification,
Section 5.1.1"
::= { leClientMIBObjects 9 }
leArpEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LeArpEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An ATM LAN Emulation ARP cache entry containing
information about the binding of one MAC address
to one ATM address."
INDEX { lecIndex, leArpMacAddress }
::= { leArpTable 1 }
LeArpEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
leArpMacAddress MacAddress,
leArpAtmAddress AtmLaneAddress,
leArpIsRemoteAddress TruthValue,
leArpEntryType LeArpTableEntryType,
leArpRowStatus RowStatus
}
leArpMacAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MacAddress
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The MAC address for which this cache entry provides
a translation. Since ATM LAN Emulation uses an ARP
protocol to locate the Broadcast and Unknown Server,
the value of this object could be the broadcast MAC
address.
MAC addresses should be unique within any given ATM
Emulated LAN. However, there's no requirement that
they be unique across disjoint emulated LANs."
::= { leArpEntry 1 }
leArpAtmAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX AtmLaneAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The ATM address of the Broadcast & Unknown Server
or LAN Emulation Client whose MAC address is stored
in 'leArpMacAddress'.
This value may be determined through the use of the
LE_ARP procedure, through source address learning,
or through other mechanisms.
Some agents may provide write access to this object,
as part of their support for 'static' LE_ARP entries.
The effect of attempting to write an ATM address to
a 'learned' row is explicitly undefined. Agents may
disallow the write, accept the write and change the
row's type, or even accept the write as-is."
::= { leArpEntry 2 }
leArpIsRemoteAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TruthValue
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates whether this entry is for a local or remote
MAC address.
In this context, 'local' means 'a MAC address that is
local to the remote client', as opposed to 'one of my
addresses'.
true(1)
The address is believed to be remote - or its
local/remote status is unknown.
For an entry created via the LE_ARP mechanism,
this corresponds to the 'Remote address' flag
being set in the LE_ARP_RESPONSE.
During Topology Change periods, remote LE_ARP
entries generally age out faster than others.
Specifically, they are subject to the Forward
Delay Time as well as to the Aging Time.
false(2)
The address is believed to be local - that is
to say, registered with the LES by the client
whose ATM address is leArpAtmAddress.
For an entry created via the LE_ARP mechanism,
this corresponds to the 'Remote address' flag
being cleared in the LE_ARP_RESPONSE."
::= { leArpEntry 3 }
leArpEntryType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LeArpTableEntryType
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates how this LE_ARP table entry was created and
whether it is aged."
DEFVAL { staticVolatile }
::= { leArpEntry 4 }
leArpRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Lets users create and delete LE_ARP cache entries,
on systems that support this capability.
Normally clients will maintain their LE_ARP caches
automatically. However, managers may occasionally
want to create 'static' LE_ARP cache entries.
Rules
1. Before a new row can become 'active', values
must be supplied for the columnar objects
leArpAtmAddress and leArpEntryType.
2. It is not necessary to set leArpRowStatus to
'notInService' in order to modify a writable
object in the same conceptual row.
3. LE_ARP entries whose status is 'notReady' or
'notInService' will not be used to translate
LAN Destinations to ATM Addresses. However,
clients may overwrite such entries with data
obtained from other sources. For example, a
client which needed to transmit a data frame
to a given MAC address (or via a given Route
Descriptor) might find that its LE_ARP entry
for the LAN Destination is 'notInService' or
'notReady'. The client might then act as if
the LAN Destination was unknown - generating
a LE_ARP_REQUEST, flooding the data frame to
the BUS, and creating a new, 'active' LE_ARP
cache entry based on the LE_ARP_RESPONSE."
::= { leArpEntry 5 }
-- ------------------------------------------------------------- --
--
-- LAN Emulation Client ARP cache group - Route Descriptors
--
leRDArpTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF LeRDArpEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table provides access to an ATM LAN Emulation
Client's Route Descriptor-to-ATM ARP cache.
Implementation of this table is optional for hosts
that do not support emulated IEEE 802.5 Token Ring
LANs, and mandatory for hosts which do.
C16 LE_ARP Cache. A table of entries, each of which
establishes a relationship between a LAN
Destination external to the LE Client and the
ATM address to which data frames for that LAN
Destination will be sent."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification,
Section 5.1.1"
::= { leClientMIBObjects 10 }
leRDArpEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LeRDArpEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An ATM LAN Emulation ARP cache entry containing
information about the binding of one IEEE 802.5
route descriptor to one ATM address."
INDEX { lecIndex, leRDArpSegmentID, leRDArpBridgeNumber }
::= { leRDArpTable 1 }
LeRDArpEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
leRDArpSegmentID INTEGER,
leRDArpBridgeNumber INTEGER,
leRDArpAtmAddress AtmLaneAddress,
leRDArpEntryType LeArpTableEntryType,
leRDArpRowStatus RowStatus
}
leRDArpSegmentID OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER ( 0..4095 )
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The LAN ID portion of the IEEE 802.5 route descriptor
associated with this ARP cache entry."
::= { leRDArpEntry 1 }
leRDArpBridgeNumber OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER ( 0..15 )
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The Bridge Number portion of the IEEE 802.5 route
descriptor associated with this ARP cache entry."
::= { leRDArpEntry 2 }
leRDArpAtmAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX AtmLaneAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The ATM address of the LAN Emulation Client which is
associated with the route descriptor
('leRDArpSegmentID', 'leRDArpBridgeNumber').
This value may be determined through the use of the
LE_ARP procedure, through source address learning,
or through other mechanisms.
Some agents may provide write access to this object,
as part of their support for 'static' LE_ARP entries.
The effect of attempting to write an ATM address to
a 'learned' row is explicitly undefined. Agents may
disallow the write, accept the write and change the
row's type, or even accept the write as-is."
::= { leRDArpEntry 3 }
leRDArpEntryType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LeArpTableEntryType
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates how this LE_ARP table entry was created and
whether it is aged."
DEFVAL { staticVolatile }
::= { leRDArpEntry 4 }
leRDArpRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Lets users create and delete LE_ARP cache entries,
on systems that support this capability.
Normally clients will maintain their LE_ARP caches
automatically. However, managers may occasionally
want to create 'static' LE_ARP cache entries.
Rules
1. Before a new row can become 'active', values
must be supplied for the columnar objects
leRDArpAtmAddress and leRDArpEntryType.
2. It is not necessary to set leRDArpRowStatus to
'notInService' in order to modify a writable
object in the same conceptual row.
3. LE_ARP entries whose status is 'notReady' or
'notInService' will not be used to translate
LAN Destinations to ATM Addresses. However,
clients may overwrite such entries with data
obtained from other sources. For example, a
client which needed to transmit a data frame
to a given MAC address (or via a given Route
Descriptor) might find that its LE_ARP entry
for the LAN Destination is 'notInService' or
'notReady'. The client might then act as if
the LAN Destination was unknown - generating
a LE_ARP_REQUEST, flooding the data frame to
the BUS, and creating a new, 'active' LE_ARP
cache entry based on the LE_ARP_RESPONSE."
::= { leRDArpEntry 5 }
-- Conformance Information
leClientMIBConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { leClientMIB 2 }
leClientMIBGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
{ leClientMIBConformance 1 }
leClientMIBCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
{ leClientMIBConformance 2 }
-- Compliance Statements
leClientMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The compliance statement for SNMP entities
which support ATM LAN Emulation Clients.
For a host to conform to this MIB, it must also implement
- RFC 1213 - MIB II.
- Interfaces table entries for each LE Client, as per the
LAN Emulation Client management specification.
- The AToM MIB (RFC 1695 - Definitions of Managed Objects
for ATM Management), according to the conformance
statements defined in that RFC.
Optionally, a host may implement
- RFC 1573 - Evolution of the Interfaces Group of MIB-II.
- The 'ifRcvAddressGroup' from RFC 1573, which provides a
way to represent and configure interfaces with multiple
addresses.
See the LAN Emulation Client management specification for
interpretations of RFC 1573 / MIB-II as they apply to LAN
Emulation Clients."
MODULE -- this module
MANDATORY-GROUPS {leClientConfigGroup,
leClientStatusGroup,
leClientMappingGroup,
leClientStatisticsGroup,
leClientServerVccGroup,
leClientAtmAddressesGroup,
leClientMacAddressesGroup,
leClientArpGroup}
GROUP leClientRouteDescriptorsGroup
DESCRIPTION "This group is mandatory only for hosts
that support emulated 802.5 LANs."
GROUP leClientRDArpGroup
DESCRIPTION "This group is mandatory only for hosts
that support emulated 802.5 LANs."
OBJECT lecRowStatus
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT lecOwner
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT lecConfigMode
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT lecConfigLanType
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required.
Implementations are not required to
support all legal values."
OBJECT lecConfigMaxDataFrameSize
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required.
Implementations are not required to
support all legal values."
OBJECT lecConfigLanName
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT lecConfigLesAtmAddress
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT lecControlTimeout
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT lecMaxUnknownFrameCount
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT lecMaxUnknownFrameTime
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT lecVccTimeoutPeriod
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT lecMaxRetryCount
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT lecAgingTime
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT lecForwardDelayTime
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT lecExpectedArpResponseTime
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT lecFlushTimeOut
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT lecPathSwitchingDelay
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT lecLocalSegmentID
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT lecMulticastSendType
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT lecMulticastSendAvgRate
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT lecMulticastSendPeakRate
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT lecConnectionCompleteTimer
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT lecAtmAddressStatus
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT leArpAtmAddress
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT leArpEntryType
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT leArpRowStatus
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT leRDArpAtmAddress
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT leRDArpEntryType
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
OBJECT leRDArpRowStatus
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
::= { leClientMIBCompliances 1 }
-- Units of Conformance
leClientConfigGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { lecRowStatus, lecOwner,
lecConfigMode,
lecConfigLanType,
lecConfigMaxDataFrameSize,
lecConfigLanName,
lecConfigLesAtmAddress,
lecControlTimeout,
lecMaxUnknownFrameCount,
lecMaxUnknownFrameTime,
lecVccTimeoutPeriod,
lecMaxRetryCount,
lecAgingTime,
lecForwardDelayTime,
lecExpectedArpResponseTime,
lecFlushTimeOut,
lecPathSwitchingDelay,
lecLocalSegmentID,
lecMulticastSendType,
lecMulticastSendAvgRate,
lecMulticastSendPeakRate,
lecConnectionCompleteTimer }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects used for creating and
configuring LAN Emulation Clients."
::= { leClientMIBGroups 1 }
leClientStatusGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { lecIfIndex,
lecPrimaryAtmAddress,
lecID,
lecInterfaceState,
lecLastFailureRespCode,
lecLastFailureState,
lecProtocol, lecVersion,
lecTopologyChange,
lecConfigServerAtmAddress,
lecConfigSource,
lecActualLanType,
lecActualMaxDataFrameSize,
lecActualLanName,
lecActualLesAtmAddress,
lecProxyClient }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects describing the status
and operational parameters of the managed LAN
Emulation Clients."
::= { leClientMIBGroups 2 }
leClientMappingGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { lecMappingIndex }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects which map a LAN Emulation
Client's 'ifIndex' to its 'lecIndex'."
::= { leClientMIBGroups 3 }
leClientStatisticsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { lecArpRequestsOut, lecArpRequestsIn,
lecArpRepliesOut , lecArpRepliesIn,
lecControlFramesOut,
lecControlFramesIn,
lecSvcFailures }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects which act as an extension
to the lecConfigTable.
These objects provide statistics on LAN Emulation
control traffic and SVC establishment."
::= { leClientMIBGroups 4 }
leClientServerVccGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { lecConfigDirectInterface,
lecConfigDirectVpi,
lecConfigDirectVci,
lecControlDirectInterface,
lecControlDirectVpi,
lecControlDirectVci,
lecControlDistributeInterface,
lecControlDistributeVpi,
lecControlDistributeVci,
lecMulticastSendInterface,
lecMulticastSendVpi,
lecMulticastSendVci,
lecMulticastForwardInterface,
lecMulticastForwardVpi,
lecMulticastForwardVci }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects which act as an extension
to the lecConfigTable.
These objects identify Configuration Direct,
Control, and Multicast VCCs for each client,
making it easier to locate their entries in the
AToM MIB."
::= { leClientMIBGroups 5 }
leClientAtmAddressesGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { lecAtmAddressStatus }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects which describe all of the
ATM addresses belonging to each client."
::= { leClientMIBGroups 6 }
leClientMacAddressesGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { lecMacAddressAtmBinding }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects which describe all of the
MAC addresses registered for each client."
::= { leClientMIBGroups 7 }
leClientRouteDescriptorsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { lecRouteDescrAtmBinding }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects which describe all of the
Route Descriptors registered for each client."
::= { leClientMIBGroups 8 }
leClientArpGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { leArpAtmAddress,
leArpIsRemoteAddress,
leArpEntryType,
leArpRowStatus }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects which describe the MAC-
to-ATM address mappings that this LAN Emulation
Client has learned."
::= { leClientMIBGroups 9 }
leClientRDArpGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { leRDArpAtmAddress, leRDArpEntryType,
leRDArpRowStatus }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects which describe the IEEE
802.5 Route Descriptor-to-ATM address mappings
that this LAN Emulation Client has learned."
::= { leClientMIBGroups 10 }
END