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Throop, Editor +Request for Comments: 1382 Data General Corporation + November 1992 + + + SNMP MIB Extension for the X.25 Packet Layer + +Status of this Memo + + 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. + +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 the Packet Layer of + X.25. The objects defined here, along with the objects in the "SNMP + MIB Extension for LAPB" [9] and the "Definitions of Managed Objects + for RS-232-like Hardware Devices" [8], combine to allow management of + an X.25 protocol stack. + +Table of Contents + + 1. The Network Management Framework ....................... 2 + 2. Objects ................................................ 2 + 2.1 Format of Definitions ................................. 3 + 3. Overview ............................................... 3 + 3.1 Informal Overview ..................................... 3 + 3.2 Textual Conventions ................................... 4 + 3.3 Structure of MIB ...................................... 4 + 3.4 Tables ................................................ 5 + 3.5 Table Usage ........................................... 6 + 3.6 Conformance ........................................... 6 + 4. Object Definitions ..................................... 7 + 5. Appendix: Revision History ............................. 62 + July 30 1992 ........................................... 62 + June 26 1992 ........................................... 62 + June 1992 .............................................. 63 + April 1992 ............................................. 63 + February 1992 .......................................... 65 + October 1991 ........................................... 65 + June 1991 .............................................. 66 + April 1991 ............................................. 66 + 6. Acknowledgements ....................................... 66 + + + +Throop [Page 1] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + 7. References ............................................. 67 + 8. Security Considerations ................................ 68 + 9. Author's Address ....................................... 69 + +1. The Network Management Framework + + The Internet-standard Network Management Framework consists of three + components. These components give the rules for defining objects, + the definitions of objects, and the protocol for manipulating + objects. + + The network management framework structures objects in an abstract + information tree. The branches of the tree name objects and the + leaves of the tree contain the values manipulated to effect + management. This tree is called the Management Information Base or + MIB. The concepts of this tree are given in STD 16/RFC 1155, "The + Structure of Management Information" or SMI [1]. The SMI defines the + trunk of the tree and the types of objects used when defining the + leaves. STD 16/RFC 1212, "Towards Concise MIB Definitions" [4], + defines a more concise description mechanism that preserves all the + principals of the SMI. + + The core MIB definitions for the Internet suite of protocols can be + found in RFC 1156 [2] "Management Information Base for Network + Management of TCP/IP-based internets". STD 17/RFC 1213 [5] defines + MIB-II, an evolution of MIB-I with changes to incorporate + implementation experience and new operational requirements. + + STD 15/RFC 1157 [3] defines the SNMP protocol itself. The protocol + defines how to manipulate the objects in a remote MIB. + + The tree structure of the MIB allows new objects to be defined for + the purpose of experimentation and evaluation. + +2. Objects + + The definition of an object in the MIB requires an object name and + type. Object names and types are defined using the subset of + Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) [6] defined in the SMI [1]. + Objects are named using ASN.1 object identifiers, administratively + assigned names, to specify object types. The object name, together + with an optional object instance, uniquely identifies a specific + instance of an object. For human convenience, we often use a textual + string, termed the OBJECT DESCRIPTOR, to also refer to objects. + + Objects also have a syntax that defines the abstract data structure + corresponding to that object type. The ASN.1 language [6] provides + the primitives used for this purpose. The SMI [1] purposely + + + +Throop [Page 2] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + restricts the ASN.1 constructs which may be used for simplicity and + ease of implementation. The encoding of an object type simply + describes how to represent an object using ASN.1 encoding rules [7], + for purposes of dealing with the SNMP protocol. + +2.1. Format of Definitions + + Section 4 contains the specification of all object types defined in + this MIB module. The object types are defined using the conventions + defined in the SMI, as amended by the extensions specified in + "Towards Concise MIB Definitions" [4]. + +3. Overview + +3.1. Informal Overview + + This section describes how the objects defined below relate with + other MIBs. This section is only informational to help understand + how the pieces fit together. + + The objects defined below are used in conjunction with MIB-II and + other MIBs such as the LAPB MIB [9]. A system with a complete X.25 + stack running over a synchronous line will have at least two + interfaces in the ifTable defined in MIB-II. There will be an + interface for LAPB and another interface for the packet layer of + X.25. There will also be objects defined in the RS-232-like MIB for + the physical sync line. + + Each software interface identifies the layer below it used to send + and receive packets. The X.25 MIB object, defined below, + x25OperDataLinkId, specifies an instance of lapbAdmnIndex for the + LAPB interface under that X.25. The LAPB object, lapbOperPortId, + identifies an instance of the rs232PortIndex for the the Sync line + used by LAPB. + + For X.25 running over LAPB over Ethernet, the lapbOperPortId would + identify the instance of ifIndex for the Ethernet interface. + + Each X.25 subnetwork will have separate entries in the ifTable. Thus + a system with two X.25 lines would have two ifTable entries for the + two X.25 packet layers and two other entries for the two LAPB + interfaces. Each X.25 Packet Layer MIB would identify the instance of + the LAPB MIB for the interface below it. Each LAPB MIB would identify + the Sync line below it. The system would also have two entries in the + rs232PortTable and rs232SyncPortTable for the two physical lines. + + Since the ifTable as defined in MIB-II is device independent, it + doesn't have anything specific for any type of interface. The + + + +Throop [Page 3] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + objects below define the X.25 packet layer specific information for + an interface of type X.25. Different X.25 interfaces can also be + differentiated by matching the values of ifIndex with x25AdmnIndex. + +3.2. Textual Conventions + + This MIB introduces a new data type as a textual convention for use + with X.25. This textual convention enhances the readability of the + specification and can ease comparison with other specifications if + appropriate. It should be noted that the introduction of such + textual conventions has no effect on either the syntax nor the + semantics of any managed objects. These conventions are merely an + artifact of the explanatory method used. Objects defined in terms of + one of these methods are always encoded by means of the rules that + define the primitive type. Hence, no changes to the SMI or the SNMP + are necessary to accommodate these textual conventions which are + adopted merely for the convenience of readers and writers in pursuit + of the elusive goal of clear, concise, and unambiguous MIB documents. + + This MIB introduces the data type of: + + X121Address + +3.3. Structure of MIB + + Instances of the objects defined below represent attributes of an + X.25 Packet Layer interface. At present these interfaces are + identified by an ifType object in the Internet-standard MIB-II [5] + of: + + ddn-x25(4), and + rfc887-x25(5). + + For these interfaces, the value of the ifSpecific variable in the + MIB-II [5] has the OBJECT IDENTIFIER value: + + x25 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { transmission 5 } + + The objects defined below are similar to those defined in a draft ISO + document for X.25 management [11]. Some object definitions also + reference the ISO specification for X.25 [10] to specify the section + that will give the reader additional information about the object. + Access to those documents maybe useful (but isn't essential) to + understand the names and semantics of some objects. The similarity + of these objects with the ISO objects minimizes the instrumentation + required by those systems that support both OSI and TCP/IP management + protocols. + + + + +Throop [Page 4] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + Since the objects defined here are extensions to the Internet + Standard MIB [2] and thus also an extension of the second version, + MIB-II [5], the objects defined here explicitly do not duplicate + objects defined in existing standards. In some instances + clarification of how to apply those objects has been given. + + The relationship between an X.25 Packet Layer interface and an + interface in the context of the Internet-standard MIB [5] is one-to- + one. As such, the value of an ifIndex object instance can be directly + used to identify corresponding instances of the objects defined + below. + +3.4. Tables + + The objects below form several tables. These tables are: + + x25AdmnTable + x25OperTable + x25StatTable + x25ChannelTable + x25CircuitTable + x25ClearedCircuitTable + x25CallParmTable + + The x25AdmnTable defines objects for the parameters of an X.25 + interface which the administrator can read and set. These objects + are used at interface initialization time to start the interface. + Once the interface has started, changes to the objects in the + Administration table may not take affect until the interface is re- + initialized. + + The x25OperTable defines objects that report the current parameters + used by a running interface. These objects are read-only. + + The x25StatTable defines objects that report operational statistics + for an X.25 interface. These are read-only counters of events that + occurred at the interface. + + The x25ChannelTable defines objects to allow the administrator to + manage the division of channel numbers. + + The x25CircuitTable defines objects that return information about + existing X.25 circuits. These entries result from calls placed or + answered by the PLE or from PVCs. + + The x25ClearedCircuitTable contains objects for recording the + termination information from circuits that cleared abnormally. + + + + +Throop [Page 5] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + The x25CallParmTable defines the call parameters used to call other + systems. This table contains call parameter entries which are + referenced by other tables. For example, the x25AdmnTable has one + object that identifies the entry in the table for the default PLE + parameters. The x25CircuitTable has one object that identifies the + entry in the x25CallParmTable for the parameters in use by that + circuit. Other MIBs may also reference entries to identify call + parameters to use to make X.25 calls. + +3.5. Table Usage + + Different tables provide different functions. The administrator sets + the starting X.25 parameters in the x25AdmnTable for the X.25 PLE; + these objects include a reference to the x25CallParmTable entry to + identify the default call parameters for the PLE. Once all the + parameters are set, the administrator initializes the interface. As + part of initializing the interface, the operating parameters are + copied into the interface from the x25AdmnTable; these parameters are + viewable by getting the objects in the x25OperTable. (The interface + maybe started by setting the value of ifAdminStatus to up.) If any + PVCs are configured, their parameters can be set in the the + x25CircuitTable before initializing the interface; this should be + done in conjunction with configuring higher layer entities to use the + PVCs via the MIBs for those entities. + + Once the PLE completes initialization, it makes additional entries in + the x25circuitTable for calls placed or answered. When a circuit is + cleared, the status of the entry for the circuit is set to closed + and, if the clear is abnormal, an entry will also be made in the + x25ClearedCircuitTable. An entry in the x25CircuitTable with a + status of closed maybe deleted by the agent at its convenience. A + closed entry will always be reused at the time the PLE re-allocates + the channel number of the entry for another call. The call + parameters used for a circuit can be found by looking in the + x25CircuitTable and following the x25CircuitCallParamId pointer to + the entry in the x25CallParmTable that contains the parameters. + + There are no mechanisms in the X.25 MIB for telling the PLE to place + an X.25 call. Such mechanisms belong in the MIBs for the higher layer + entities that use the X.25 circuits. + +3.6. Conformance + + All the objects defined here are mandatory. To claim conformance with + this MIB an implementation must support all objects. However some + objects pertain to features that are optional. There are values + defined for those objects that indicate the implementation does not + support the optional feature. The agent for such an implementation + + + +Throop [Page 6] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + must support reading the object and return the value that indicates + the optional feature isn't supported and reject set requests to + change the object. + + Some optional features have more than one object that pertain to it + (window rotation has a timer, a count, and a counter for timer + runouts). In such case, any object which indicates the optional + feature isn't supported is sufficient to indicate the feature isn't + supported and the values of the other objects relative to that + feature are undefined. + +4. Object Definitions + + + RFC1382-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + + IMPORTS + Counter, Gauge, TimeTicks + FROM RFC1155-SMI + OBJECT-TYPE + FROM RFC-1212 + DisplayString, transmission + FROM RFC1213-MIB + TRAP-TYPE + FROM RFC-1215 + EntryStatus + FROM RFC1271-MIB + PositiveInteger, + IfIndexType + FROM RFC1381-MIB; + + x25 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { transmission 5 } + + + -- Support of the X25 subtree and all subtrees under it + -- is mandatory for all agents of system that implement X.25. + + X121Address ::= OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..17)) + -- 0 to 17 bytes in length containing the ASCII + -- characters [0-9], each octet contains one digit + -- of the address. + + + -- ########################################################### + -- X.25 Administration Table + -- ########################################################### + + x25AdmnTable OBJECT-TYPE + + + +Throop [Page 7] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF X25AdmnEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This table contains the administratively + set configuration parameters for an X.25 + Packet Level Entity (PLE). + + Most of the objects in this table have + corresponding objects in the x25OperTable. + This table contains the values as last set + by the administrator. The x25OperTable + contains the values actually in use by an + X.25 PLE. + + Changing an administrative value may or may + not change a current operating value. The + operating value may not change until the + interface is restarted. Some + implementations may change the values + immediately upon changing the administrative + table. All implementations are required to + load the values from the administrative + table when initializing a PLE." + ::= { x25 1 } + + x25AdmnEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX X25AdmnEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Entries of x25AdmnTable." + INDEX { x25AdmnIndex } + ::= { x25AdmnTable 1 } + + X25AdmnEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + x25AdmnIndex + IfIndexType, + x25AdmnInterfaceMode + INTEGER, + x25AdmnMaxActiveCircuits + INTEGER, + x25AdmnPacketSequencing + INTEGER, + x25AdmnRestartTimer + PositiveInteger, + x25AdmnCallTimer + PositiveInteger, + + + +Throop [Page 8] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + x25AdmnResetTimer + PositiveInteger, + x25AdmnClearTimer + PositiveInteger, + x25AdmnWindowTimer + PositiveInteger, + x25AdmnDataRxmtTimer + PositiveInteger, + x25AdmnInterruptTimer + PositiveInteger, + x25AdmnRejectTimer + PositiveInteger, + x25AdmnRegistrationRequestTimer + PositiveInteger, + x25AdmnMinimumRecallTimer + PositiveInteger, + x25AdmnRestartCount + INTEGER, + x25AdmnResetCount + INTEGER, + x25AdmnClearCount + INTEGER, + x25AdmnDataRxmtCount + INTEGER, + x25AdmnRejectCount + INTEGER, + x25AdmnRegistrationRequestCount + INTEGER, + x25AdmnNumberPVCs + INTEGER, + x25AdmnDefCallParamId + OBJECT IDENTIFIER, + x25AdmnLocalAddress + X121Address, + x25AdmnProtocolVersionSupported + OBJECT IDENTIFIER + } + + x25AdmnIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IfIndexType + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The ifIndex value for the X.25 Interface." + ::= { x25AdmnEntry 1 } + + x25AdmnInterfaceMode OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + + + +Throop [Page 9] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + dte (1), + dce (2), + dxe (3) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Identifies DCE/DTE mode in which the + interface operates. A value of dxe + indicates the mode will be determined by XID + negotiation." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 interfaceMode" + ::= { x25AdmnEntry 2 } + + x25AdmnMaxActiveCircuits OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..4096) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The maximum number of circuits this PLE can + support; including PVCs." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 maxActiveCircuits; + See ISO 8208, Section 3.7" + ::= { x25AdmnEntry 3 } + + x25AdmnPacketSequencing OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + modulo8 (1), + modulo128 (2) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The modulus of the packet sequence number + space." + REFERENCE "10733 extendedPacketSequencing; + See ISO 8208 Section 7.1.1" + ::= { x25AdmnEntry 4 } + + x25AdmnRestartTimer OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The T20 restart timer in milliseconds." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 restartTime + See ISO 8208 Section 4.1, table 26" + ::= { x25AdmnEntry 5 } + + + +Throop [Page 10] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + x25AdmnCallTimer OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The T21 Call timer in milliseconds." + REFERENCE "10733 callTime; + See ISO 8208 Section 5.2.1, table 26" + ::= { x25AdmnEntry 6 } + + x25AdmnResetTimer OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The T22 Reset timer in milliseconds." + REFERENCE "10733 resetTime; + See ISO 8208 Section 8.1, table 26" + ::= { x25AdmnEntry 7 } + + x25AdmnClearTimer OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The T23 Clear timer in milliseconds." + REFERENCE "10733 clearTime; + See ISO 8208 Section 5.5.1, table 26" + ::= { x25AdmnEntry 8 } + + x25AdmnWindowTimer OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The T24 window status transmission timer in + milliseconds. A value of 2147483647 + indicates no window timer in use." + REFERENCE "10733 5.10.1 windowTime (opt); + See ISO 8208 Section 11.2.2, table 26" + ::= { x25AdmnEntry 9 } + + x25AdmnDataRxmtTimer OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The T25 data retransmission timer in + + + +Throop [Page 11] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + milliseconds. A value of 2147483647 + indicates no data retransmission timer in + use." + REFERENCE "10733 5.10.1 dataRetransmissionTime (opt); + See ISO 8208 Section 11.2.1, table 26" + ::= { x25AdmnEntry 10 } + + x25AdmnInterruptTimer OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The T26 interrupt timer in milliseconds. A + value of 2147483647 indicates no interrupt + timer in use." + REFERENCE "10733 interruptTime; + See ISO 8208 Section 6.8.1, table 26" + ::= { x25AdmnEntry 11 } + + x25AdmnRejectTimer OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The T27 Reject retransmission timer in + milliseconds. A value of 2147483647 + indicates no reject timer in use." + REFERENCE "10733 5.10.1 dataRejectTime (opt); + See ISO 8208 Section 13.4.1, table 26" + ::= { x25AdmnEntry 12 } + + x25AdmnRegistrationRequestTimer OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The T28 registration timer in milliseconds. + A value of 2147483647 indicates no + registration timer in use." + REFERENCE "10733 5.8.1 registrationRequestTime (opt) + See ISO 8208 Section 13.1.1.1, table 26" + ::= { x25AdmnEntry 13 } + + x25AdmnMinimumRecallTimer OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + + + +Throop [Page 12] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + "Minimum time interval between unsuccessful + call attempts in milliseconds." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 minimum RecallTimer" + ::= { x25AdmnEntry 14 } + + x25AdmnRestartCount OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The R20 restart retransmission count." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 restartCount; + See ISO 8208 Section 4.1, table 27" + ::= { x25AdmnEntry 15 } + + x25AdmnResetCount OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The r22 Reset retransmission count." + REFERENCE "10733 resetCount; + See section ISO 8208 8.1, table 27" + ::= { x25AdmnEntry 16 } + + x25AdmnClearCount OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The r23 Clear retransmission count." + REFERENCE "10733 clearCount; + See ISO 8208 Section 5.5.1, table 27" + ::= { x25AdmnEntry 17 } + + x25AdmnDataRxmtCount OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The R25 Data retransmission count. This + value is irrelevant if the + x25AdmnDataRxmtTimer indicates no timer in + use." + REFERENCE "10733 5.10.1 dataRetransmissionCount (opt) + See ISO 8208 Section 11.2.1, table 27" + ::= { x25AdmnEntry 18 } + + + + +Throop [Page 13] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + x25AdmnRejectCount OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The R27 reject retransmission count. This + value is irrelevant if the + x25AdmnRejectTimer indicates no timer in + use." + REFERENCE "10733 5.10.1 dataRejectCount (opt)" + ::= { x25AdmnEntry 19 } + + x25AdmnRegistrationRequestCount OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The R28 Registration retransmission Count. + This value is irrelevant if the + x25AdmnRegistrationRequestTimer indicates no + timer in use." + REFERENCE "10733 5.8.1 registrationRequestCount (opt); + See ISO 8208 Section 13.1.1.1, table 27" + ::= { x25AdmnEntry 20 } + + x25AdmnNumberPVCs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..4096) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of PVC configured for this PLE. + The PVCs use channel numbers from 1 to this + number." + ::= { x25AdmnEntry 21 } + + x25AdmnDefCallParamId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This identifies the instance of the + x25CallParmIndex for the entry in the + x25CallParmTable which contains the default + call parameters for this PLE." + ::= { x25AdmnEntry 22 } + + x25AdmnLocalAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX X121Address + + + +Throop [Page 14] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The local address for this PLE subnetwork. + A zero length address maybe returned by PLEs + that only support PVCs." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 localDTEAddress" + ::= { x25AdmnEntry 23 } + + x25AdmnProtocolVersionSupported OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Identifies the version of the X.25 protocol + this interface should support. Object + identifiers for common versions are defined + below in the x25ProtocolVersion subtree." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 protocolVersionSupported" + ::= { x25AdmnEntry 24 } + + + -- ########################################################### + -- X.25 Operational Table + -- ########################################################### + + x25OperTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF X25OperEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The operation parameters in use by the X.25 + PLE." + ::= { x25 2 } + + x25OperEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX X25OperEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Entries of x25OperTable." + INDEX { x25OperIndex } + ::= { x25OperTable 1 } + + X25OperEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + x25OperIndex + IfIndexType, + x25OperInterfaceMode + + + +Throop [Page 15] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + INTEGER, + x25OperMaxActiveCircuits + INTEGER, + x25OperPacketSequencing + INTEGER, + x25OperRestartTimer + PositiveInteger, + x25OperCallTimer + PositiveInteger, + x25OperResetTimer + PositiveInteger, + x25OperClearTimer + PositiveInteger, + x25OperWindowTimer + PositiveInteger, + x25OperDataRxmtTimer + PositiveInteger, + x25OperInterruptTimer + PositiveInteger, + x25OperRejectTimer + PositiveInteger, + x25OperRegistrationRequestTimer + PositiveInteger, + x25OperMinimumRecallTimer + PositiveInteger, + x25OperRestartCount + INTEGER, + x25OperResetCount + INTEGER, + x25OperClearCount + INTEGER, + x25OperDataRxmtCount + INTEGER, + x25OperRejectCount + INTEGER, + x25OperRegistrationRequestCount + INTEGER, + x25OperNumberPVCs + INTEGER, + x25OperDefCallParamId + OBJECT IDENTIFIER, + x25OperLocalAddress + X121Address, + x25OperDataLinkId + OBJECT IDENTIFIER, + x25OperProtocolVersionSupported + OBJECT IDENTIFIER + } + + + +Throop [Page 16] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + x25OperIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IfIndexType + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The ifIndex value for the X.25 interface." + ::= { x25OperEntry 1 } + + x25OperInterfaceMode OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + dte (1), + dce (2), + dxe (3) + } + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Identifies DCE/DTE mode in which the + interface operates. A value of dxe + indicates the role will be determined by XID + negotiation at the Link Layer and that + negotiation has not yet taken place." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 interfaceMode" + ::= { x25OperEntry 2 } + + x25OperMaxActiveCircuits OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..4096) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Maximum number of circuits this PLE can + support." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 maxActiveCircuits + See ISO 8208, Section 3.7" + ::= { x25OperEntry 3 } + + x25OperPacketSequencing OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + modulo8 (1), + modulo128 (2) + } + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The modulus of the packet sequence number + space." + REFERENCE "10733 extendedPacketSequencing; + See ISO 8208 Section 7.1.1" + + + +Throop [Page 17] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + ::= { x25OperEntry 4 } + + x25OperRestartTimer OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The T20 restart timer in milliseconds." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 restartTime; + See ISO 8208 Section 4.1, table 26" + ::= { x25OperEntry 5 } + + x25OperCallTimer OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The T21 Call timer in milliseconds." + REFERENCE "10733 callTime; + See ISO 8208 Section 5.2.1, table 26" + ::= { x25OperEntry 6 } + + x25OperResetTimer OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The T22 Reset timer in milliseconds." + REFERENCE "10733 resetTime; + See ISO 8208 Section 8.1, table 26" + ::= { x25OperEntry 7 } + + x25OperClearTimer OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The T23 Clear timer in milliseconds." + REFERENCE "10733 clearTime; + See ISO 8208 Section 5.5.1, table 26" + ::= { x25OperEntry 8 } + + x25OperWindowTimer OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The T24 window status transmission timer + + + +Throop [Page 18] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + milliseconds. A value of 2147483647 + indicates no window timer in use." + REFERENCE "10733 5.10.1 windowTime (opt); + See ISO 8208 Section 11.2.2, table 26" + ::= { x25OperEntry 9 } + + x25OperDataRxmtTimer OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The T25 Data Retransmission timer in + milliseconds. A value of 2147483647 + indicates no data retransmission timer in + use." + REFERENCE "10733 5.10.1 dataRetransmissionTime (opt); + See ISO 8208 Section 11.2.1, table 26" + ::= { x25OperEntry 10 } + + x25OperInterruptTimer OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The T26 Interrupt timer in milliseconds. A + value of 2147483647 indicates interrupts are + not being used." + REFERENCE "10733 interruptTime; + See ISO 8208 Section 6.8.1, table 26" + ::= { x25OperEntry 11 } + + x25OperRejectTimer OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The T27 Reject retransmission timer in + milliseconds. A value of 2147483647 + indicates no reject timer in use." + REFERENCE "10733 5.10.1 dataRejectTime (opt); + See ISO 8208 Section 13.4.1, table 26" + ::= { x25OperEntry 12 } + + x25OperRegistrationRequestTimer OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + + + +Throop [Page 19] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + "The T28 registration timer in milliseconds. + A value of 2147483647 indicates no + registration timer in use." + REFERENCE "10733 5.8.1 registrationRequestTime (opt); + See ISO 8208 Section 13.1.1.1, table 26" + ::= { x25OperEntry 13 } + + x25OperMinimumRecallTimer OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Minimum time interval between unsuccessful + call attempts in milliseconds." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 minimum RecallTimer" + ::= { x25OperEntry 14 } + + x25OperRestartCount OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The R20 restart retransmission count." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 restartCount + See ISO 8208 Section 4.1, table 27" + ::= { x25OperEntry 15 } + + x25OperResetCount OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The r22 Reset retransmission count." + REFERENCE "10733 resetCount; + See section ISO 8208 8.1, table 27" + ::= { x25OperEntry 16 } + + x25OperClearCount OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The r23 Clear retransmission count." + REFERENCE "10733 clearCount; + See ISO 8208 Section 5.5.1, table 27" + ::= { x25OperEntry 17 } + + x25OperDataRxmtCount OBJECT-TYPE + + + +Throop [Page 20] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The R25 Data retransmission count. This + value is undefined if the + x25OperDataRxmtTimer indicates no timer in + use." + REFERENCE "10733 5.10.1 dataRetransmissionCount (opt); + See ISO 8208 Section 11.2.1, table 27" + ::= { x25OperEntry 18 } + + x25OperRejectCount OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The R27 reject retransmission count. This + value is undefined if the x25OperRejectTimer + indicates no timer in use." + REFERENCE "10733 5.10.1 dataRejectCount (opt)" + ::= { x25OperEntry 19 } + + x25OperRegistrationRequestCount OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The R28 Registration retransmission Count. + This value is undefined if the + x25OperREgistrationRequestTimer indicates no + timer in use." + REFERENCE "10733 5.8.1 registrationRequestCount (opt); + See ISO 8208 Section 13.1.1.1, table 27" + ::= { x25OperEntry 20 } + + x25OperNumberPVCs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..4096) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of PVC configured for this PLE. + The PVCs use channel numbers from 1 to this + number." + ::= { x25OperEntry 21 } + + x25OperDefCallParamId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + + + +Throop [Page 21] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This identifies the instance of the + x25CallParmIndex for the entry in the + x25CallParmTable that contains the default + call parameters for this PLE." + ::= { x25OperEntry 22 } + + x25OperLocalAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX X121Address + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The local address for this PLE subnetwork. + A zero length address maybe returned by PLEs + that only support PVCs." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 localDTEAddress" + ::= { x25OperEntry 23 } + + x25OperDataLinkId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This identifies the instance of the index + object in the first table of the most device + specific MIB for the interface used by this + PLE." + ::= { x25OperEntry 24 } + + x25OperProtocolVersionSupported OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Identifies the version of the X.25 protocol + this interface supports. Object identifiers + for common versions are defined below in the + x25ProtocolVersion subtree." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 protocolVersionSupported" + ::= { x25OperEntry 25 } + + + -- MIB-II also provides: + + -- ifDescr: + -- On an X.25 interface this must include sufficient + + + +Throop [Page 22] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + -- information to enable the system's administrator + -- to determine the appropriate configuration + -- information on a system having multiple X.25 + -- subnetworks. + + -- ifType: ddn-x25 or rfc877-x25 + -- an interface of type ddn-x25 will use an algorithm to + -- translate between X.121 address and IP addresses. + -- An interface of type rfc877-x25 will use a + -- configuration table to translate between X.121 + -- addresses and IP addresses. + + -- ifMtu: the maximum PDU a higher layer can pass to X.25 or + -- receive from X.25 + + -- ifSpeed: + -- This will be the value of the local clock for this line. + -- A value of zero indicates external clocking. + + -- ifAdminStatus: + + -- ifOperStatus + + -- ifLastChange + + + -- ########################################################### + -- X.25 Statistics Table + -- ########################################################### + + x25StatTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF X25StatEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Statistics information about this X.25 + PLE." + ::= { x25 3 } + + x25StatEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX X25StatEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Entries of the x25StatTable." + INDEX { x25StatIndex } + ::= { x25StatTable 1 } + + + + +Throop [Page 23] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + X25StatEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + x25StatIndex + IfIndexType, + x25StatInCalls + Counter, + x25StatInCallRefusals + Counter, + x25StatInProviderInitiatedClears + Counter, + x25StatInRemotelyInitiatedResets + Counter, + x25StatInProviderInitiatedResets + Counter, + x25StatInRestarts + Counter, + x25StatInDataPackets + Counter, + x25StatInAccusedOfProtocolErrors + Counter, + x25StatInInterrupts + Counter, + x25StatOutCallAttempts + Counter, + x25StatOutCallFailures + Counter, + x25StatOutInterrupts + Counter, + x25StatOutDataPackets + Counter, + x25StatOutgoingCircuits + Gauge, + x25StatIncomingCircuits + Gauge, + x25StatTwowayCircuits + Gauge, + x25StatRestartTimeouts + Counter, + x25StatCallTimeouts + Counter, + x25StatResetTimeouts + Counter, + x25StatClearTimeouts + Counter, + x25StatDataRxmtTimeouts + Counter, + x25StatInterruptTimeouts + Counter, + x25StatRetryCountExceededs + + + +Throop [Page 24] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + Counter, + x25StatClearCountExceededs + Counter + } + + x25StatIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IfIndexType + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The ifIndex value for the X.25 interface." + ::= { x25StatEntry 1 } + + x25StatInCalls OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of incoming calls received." + ::= { x25StatEntry 2 } + + x25StatInCallRefusals OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of incoming calls refused. This + includes calls refused by the PLE and by + higher layers. This also includes calls + cleared because of restricted fast select." + ::= { x25StatEntry 3 } + + x25StatInProviderInitiatedClears OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of clear requests with a cause + code other than DTE initiated." + REFERENCE "10733 providerInitiatedDisconnect" + ::= { x25StatEntry 4 } + + x25StatInRemotelyInitiatedResets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of reset requests received with + + + +Throop [Page 25] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + cause code DTE initiated." + REFERENCE "10733 remotelyInitiatedResets" + ::= { x25StatEntry 5 } + + x25StatInProviderInitiatedResets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of reset requests received with + cause code other than DTE initiated." + REFERENCE "10733 ProviderInitiatedResets" + ::= { x25StatEntry 6 } + + x25StatInRestarts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of remotely initiated (including + provider initiated) restarts experienced by + the PLE excluding the restart associated + with bringing up the PLE interface. This + only counts restarts received when the PLE + already has an established connection with + the remove PLE." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 remotelyInitiatedRestarts" + ::= { x25StatEntry 7 } + + x25StatInDataPackets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of data packets received." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 dataPacketsReceived." + ::= { x25StatEntry 8 } + + x25StatInAccusedOfProtocolErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of packets received containing a + procedure error cause code. These include + clear, reset, restart, or diagnostic + packets." + REFERENCE "CD 10733 5.9 accusedOfProtocolError" + + + +Throop [Page 26] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + ::= { x25StatEntry 9 } + + x25StatInInterrupts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of interrupt packets received by + the PLE or over the PVC/VC." + REFERENCE "10733 interruptPacketsReceived" + ::= { x25StatEntry 10 } + + x25StatOutCallAttempts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of calls attempted." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 callAttempts" + ::= { x25StatEntry 11 } + + x25StatOutCallFailures OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of call attempts which failed. + This includes calls that were cleared + because of restrictive fast select." + ::= { x25StatEntry 12 } + + x25StatOutInterrupts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of interrupt packets send by the + PLE or over the PVC/VC." + REFERENCE "10733 InterruptPacketsSent" + ::= { x25StatEntry 13 } + + x25StatOutDataPackets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of data packets sent by this + PLE." + + + +Throop [Page 27] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + REFERENCE "10733 dataPacketSent" + ::= { x25StatEntry 14 } + + x25StatOutgoingCircuits OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Gauge + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of active outgoing circuits. + This includes call requests sent but not yet + confirmed. This does not count PVCs." + ::= { x25StatEntry 15 } + + x25StatIncomingCircuits OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Gauge + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of active Incoming Circuits. + This includes call indications received but + not yet acknowledged. This does not count + PVCs." + ::= { x25StatEntry 16 } + + x25StatTwowayCircuits OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Gauge + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of active two-way Circuits. + This includes call requests sent but not yet + confirmed. This does not count PVCs." + ::= { x25StatEntry 17 } + + x25StatRestartTimeouts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times the T20 restart timer + expired." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 restartTimeouts" + ::= { x25StatEntry 18 } + + x25StatCallTimeouts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + + + +Throop [Page 28] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times the T21 call timer + expired." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 callTimeouts" + ::= { x25StatEntry 19 } + + x25StatResetTimeouts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times the T22 reset timer + expired." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 resetTimeouts" + ::= { x25StatEntry 20 } + + x25StatClearTimeouts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times the T23 clear timer + expired." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 clearTimeouts" + ::= { x25StatEntry 21 } + + x25StatDataRxmtTimeouts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times the T25 data timer + expired." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 dataRetransmissionsTimerExpiries" + ::= { x25StatEntry 22 } + + x25StatInterruptTimeouts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times the T26 interrupt timer + expired." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 interruptTimerExpires" + ::= { x25StatEntry 23 } + + x25StatRetryCountExceededs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + + + +Throop [Page 29] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times a retry counter was + exhausted." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 retryCountsExceeded" + ::= { x25StatEntry 24 } + + x25StatClearCountExceededs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times the R23 clear count was + exceeded." + REFERENCE "10733 5.9 clearCountsExceeded" + ::= { x25StatEntry 25 } + + + -- MIB-II also contains: + + -- ifInOctets: Number of data octets delivered to upper + -- layer entities. + + -- ifInUcastPkts: Number of packets with a clear M-bit + -- delivered to higher layer entities. + + -- ifDiscards: Number of packets dropped for lack of buffering + + -- ifInErrors: Number of packets received containing errors + -- REFERENCE ProtocolErrorsDetectedLocally + + -- ifInUnknownProtos: Number of packets with unknown circuit + -- identifier. + + -- ifOutOctets: Number of data octets delivered by + -- X.25 to upper layers. + + -- ifOutUcastPkts: Number of packets with a clear M-bit + -- received from higher layer entities. + + + -- ########################################################### + -- X.25 Channel Table + -- ########################################################### + + x25ChannelTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF X25ChannelEntry + + + +Throop [Page 30] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "These objects contain information about the + channel number configuration in an X.25 PLE. + These values are the configured values. + changes in these values after the interfaces + has started may not be reflected in the + operating PLE." + REFERENCE "See ISO 8208, Section 3.7" + ::= { x25 4 } + + x25ChannelEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX X25ChannelEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Entries of x25ChannelTable." + REFERENCE "This provides the information available + in 10733 logicalChannelAssignments." + INDEX { x25ChannelIndex } + ::= { x25ChannelTable 1 } + + X25ChannelEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + x25ChannelIndex + IfIndexType, + x25ChannelLIC + INTEGER, + x25ChannelHIC + INTEGER, + x25ChannelLTC + INTEGER, + x25ChannelHTC + INTEGER, + x25ChannelLOC + INTEGER, + x25ChannelHOC + INTEGER + } + + x25ChannelIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IfIndexType + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The ifIndex value for the X.25 Interface." + ::= { x25ChannelEntry 1 } + + + + +Throop [Page 31] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + x25ChannelLIC OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..4095) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Lowest Incoming channel." + ::= { x25ChannelEntry 2 } + + x25ChannelHIC OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..4095) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Highest Incoming channel. A value of zero + indicates no channels in this range." + ::= { x25ChannelEntry 3 } + + x25ChannelLTC OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..4095) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Lowest Two-way channel." + ::= { x25ChannelEntry 4 } + + x25ChannelHTC OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..4095) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Highest Two-way channel. A value of zero + indicates no channels in this range." + ::= { x25ChannelEntry 5 } + + x25ChannelLOC OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..4095) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Lowest outgoing channel." + ::= { x25ChannelEntry 6 } + + x25ChannelHOC OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..4095) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Highest outgoing channel. A value of zero + + + +Throop [Page 32] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + indicates no channels in this range." + ::= { x25ChannelEntry 7 } + + + + + -- ########################################################### + -- X25 Per Circuits Information Table + -- ########################################################### + + x25CircuitTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF X25CircuitEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "These objects contain general information + about a specific circuit of an X.25 PLE." + ::= { x25 5 } + + x25CircuitEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX X25CircuitEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Entries of x25CircuitTable." + INDEX { x25CircuitIndex, + x25CircuitChannel } + ::= { x25CircuitTable 1 } + + X25CircuitEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + x25CircuitIndex + IfIndexType, + x25CircuitChannel + INTEGER, + x25CircuitStatus + INTEGER, + x25CircuitEstablishTime + TimeTicks, + x25CircuitDirection + INTEGER, + x25CircuitInOctets + Counter, + x25CircuitInPdus + Counter, + x25CircuitInRemotelyInitiatedResets + Counter, + x25CircuitInProviderInitiatedResets + Counter, + + + +Throop [Page 33] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + x25CircuitInInterrupts + Counter, + x25CircuitOutOctets + Counter, + x25CircuitOutPdus + Counter, + x25CircuitOutInterrupts + Counter, + x25CircuitDataRetransmissionTimeouts + Counter, + x25CircuitResetTimeouts + Counter, + x25CircuitInterruptTimeouts + Counter, + x25CircuitCallParamId + OBJECT IDENTIFIER, + x25CircuitCalledDteAddress + X121Address, + x25CircuitCallingDteAddress + X121Address, + x25CircuitOriginallyCalledAddress + X121Address, + x25CircuitDescr + DisplayString + } + + x25CircuitIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IfIndexType + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The ifIndex value for the X.25 Interface." + ::= { x25CircuitEntry 1 } + + x25CircuitChannel OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..4095) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The channel number for this circuit." + ::= { x25CircuitEntry 2 } + + x25CircuitStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { -- state table states + invalid (1), + closed (2), -- (p1) + calling (3), -- (p2,p3,p5) + open (4), -- (p4) + + + +Throop [Page 34] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + clearing (5), -- (p6,p7) + pvc (6), + pvcResetting (7), + startClear (8), -- Close cmd + startPvcResetting (9), -- Reset cmd + other (10) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This object reports the current status of + the circuit. + + An existing instance of this object can only + be set to startClear, startPvcResetting, or + invalid. An instance with the value calling + or open can only be set to startClear and + that action will start clearing the circuit. + An instance with the value PVC can only be + set to startPvcResetting or invalid and that + action resets the PVC or deletes the circuit + respectively. The values startClear or + startPvcResetting will never be returned by + an agent. An attempt to set the status of + an existing instance to a value other than + one of these values will result in an error. + + A non-existing instance can be set to PVC to + create a PVC if the implementation supports + dynamic creation of PVCs. Some + implementations may only allow creation and + deletion of PVCs if the interface is down. + Since the instance identifier will supply + the PLE index and the channel number, + setting this object alone supplies + sufficient information to create the + instance. All the DEFVAL clauses for the + other objects of this table are appropriate + for creating a PVC; PLEs creating entries + for placed or accepted calls will use values + appropriate for the call rather than the + value of the DEFVAL clause. Two managers + trying to create the same PVC can determine + from the return code which manager succeeded + and which failed (the failing manager fails + because it can not set a value of PVC for an + existing object). + + + + +Throop [Page 35] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + An entry in the closed or invalid state may + be deleted or reused at the agent's + convence. If the entry is kept in the + closed state, the values of the parameters + associated with the entry must be correct. + Closed implies the values in the circuit + table are correct. + + The value of invalid indicates the other + values in the table are invalid. Many + agents may never return a value of invalid + because they dynamically allocate and free + unused table entries. An agent for a + statically configured systems can return + invalid to indicate the entry has not yet + been used so the counters contain no + information." + REFERENCE "See ISO 8208, + table 33 for (p) state table" + ::= { x25CircuitEntry 3 } + + x25CircuitEstablishTime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeTicks + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The value of sysUpTime when the channel was + associated with this circuit. For outgoing + SVCs, this is the time the first call packet + was sent. For incoming SVCs, this is the + time the call indication was received. For + PVCs this is the time the PVC was able to + pass data to a higher layer entity without + loss of data." + ::= { x25CircuitEntry 4 } + + x25CircuitDirection OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + incoming (1), + outgoing (2), + pvc (3) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The direction of the call that established + this circuit." + REFERENCE "10733 direction" + + + +Throop [Page 36] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + DEFVAL { pvc } + ::= { x25CircuitEntry 5 } + + -- X25 Circuit data flow statistics + + x25CircuitInOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of octets of user data delivered + to upper layer." + REFERENCE "5.11 octetsReceivedCounter" + ::= { x25CircuitEntry 6 } + + x25CircuitInPdus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of PDUs received for this + circuit." + REFERENCE "10733 5.11 dataPacketsReceived" + ::= { x25CircuitEntry 7 } + + x25CircuitInRemotelyInitiatedResets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of Resets received for this + circuit with cause code of DTE initiated." + REFERENCE "10733 remotelyInitiatedResets" + ::= { x25CircuitEntry 8 } + + x25CircuitInProviderInitiatedResets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of Resets received for this + circuit with cause code other than DTE + initiated." + REFERENCE "10733 ProviderInitiatedResets" + ::= { x25CircuitEntry 9 } + + x25CircuitInInterrupts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + + + +Throop [Page 37] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of interrupt packets received + for this circuit." + REFERENCE "10733 interruptPacketsReceived" + ::= { x25CircuitEntry 10 } + + x25CircuitOutOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of octets of user data sent for + this circuit." + REFERENCE "10733 5.11 octetsSentCounter" + ::= { x25CircuitEntry 11 } + + x25CircuitOutPdus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of PDUs sent for this circuit." + REFERENCE "10733 5.11 dataPacketsSent" + ::= { x25CircuitEntry 12 } + + x25CircuitOutInterrupts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of interrupt packets sent on + this circuit." + REFERENCE "10733 interruptPacketsSent" + ::= { x25CircuitEntry 13 } + + + -- X25 circuit timer statistics + + x25CircuitDataRetransmissionTimeouts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times the T25 data + retransmission timer expired for this + circuit." + + + +Throop [Page 38] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + REFERENCE "10733 5.11 dataRetransmissionTimerExpiries" + ::= { x25CircuitEntry 14 } + + x25CircuitResetTimeouts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times the T22 reset timer + expired for this circuit." + REFERENCE "10733 5.11 resetTimeouts" + ::= { x25CircuitEntry 15 } + + x25CircuitInterruptTimeouts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times the T26 Interrupt timer + expired for this circuit." + REFERENCE "10733 interruptTimerExpiries" + ::= { x25CircuitEntry 16 } + + x25CircuitCallParamId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "This identifies the instance of the + x25CallParmIndex for the entry in the + x25CallParmTable which contains the call + parameters in use with this circuit. The + entry referenced must contain the values + that are currently in use by the circuit + rather than proposed values. A value of + NULL indicates the circuit is a PVC or is + using all the default parameters." + DEFVAL { {0 0} } + ::= { x25CircuitEntry 17 } + + x25CircuitCalledDteAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX X121Address + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "For incoming calls, this is the called + address from the call indication packet. + For outgoing calls, this is the called + + + +Throop [Page 39] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + address from the call confirmation packet. + This will be zero length for PVCs." + REFERENCE "10733 calledDTEAddress" + DEFVAL { ''h } + ::= { x25CircuitEntry 18 } + + x25CircuitCallingDteAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX X121Address + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "For incoming calls, this is the calling + address from the call indication packet. + For outgoing calls, this is the calling + address from the call confirmation packet. + This will be zero length for PVCs." + REFERENCE "10733 callingDTEAddress" + DEFVAL { ''h } + ::= { x25CircuitEntry 19 } + + x25CircuitOriginallyCalledAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX X121Address + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "For incoming calls, this is the address in + the call Redirection or Call Deflection + Notification facility if the call was + deflected or redirected, otherwise it will + be called address from the call indication + packet. For outgoing calls, this is the + address from the call request packet. This + will be zero length for PVCs." + REFERENCE "10733 originallyCalledAddress" + DEFVAL { ''h } + ::= { x25CircuitEntry 20 } + + x25CircuitDescr OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..255)) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A descriptive string associated with this + circuit. This provides a place for the + agent to supply any descriptive information + it knows about the use or owner of the + circuit. The agent may return the process + identifier and user name for the process + + + +Throop [Page 40] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + using the circuit. Alternative the agent + may return the name of the configuration + entry that caused a bridge to establish the + circuit. A zero length value indicates the + agent doesn't have any additional + information." + DEFVAL { ''h } + ::= { x25CircuitEntry 21 } + + + + -- ########################################################### + -- The Cleared Circuit Table + -- ########################################################### + + x25ClearedCircuitEntriesRequested OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The requested number of entries for the + agent to keep in the x25ClearedCircuit + table." + ::= { x25 6 } + + x25ClearedCircuitEntriesGranted OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The actual number of entries the agent will + keep in the x25ClearedCircuit Table." + ::= { x25 7 } + + x25ClearedCircuitTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF X25ClearedCircuitEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A table of entries about closed circuits. + Entries must be made in this table whenever + circuits are closed and the close request or + close indication packet contains a clearing + cause other than DTE Originated or a + Diagnostic code field other than Higher + Layer Initiated disconnection-normal. An + agent may optionally make entries for normal + closes (to record closing facilities or + + + +Throop [Page 41] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + other information). + + Agents will delete the oldest entry in the + table when adding a new entry would exceed + agent resources. Agents are required to + keep the last entry put in the table and may + keep more entries. The object + x25OperClearEntriesGranted returns the + maximum number of entries kept in the + table." + REFERENCE "See ISO 8208 Section 12.2.3.1.1 + and 12.2.3.1.2" + ::= { x25 8 } + + x25ClearedCircuitEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX X25ClearedCircuitEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Information about a cleared circuit." + INDEX { x25ClearedCircuitIndex } + ::= { x25ClearedCircuitTable 1 } + + X25ClearedCircuitEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + x25ClearedCircuitIndex + PositiveInteger, + x25ClearedCircuitPleIndex + IfIndexType, + x25ClearedCircuitTimeEstablished + TimeTicks, + x25ClearedCircuitTimeCleared + TimeTicks, + x25ClearedCircuitChannel + INTEGER, + x25ClearedCircuitClearingCause + INTEGER, + x25ClearedCircuitDiagnosticCode + INTEGER, + x25ClearedCircuitInPdus + Counter, + x25ClearedCircuitOutPdus + Counter, + x25ClearedCircuitCalledAddress + X121Address, + x25ClearedCircuitCallingAddress + X121Address, + x25ClearedCircuitClearFacilities + OCTET STRING + + + +Throop [Page 42] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + } + + x25ClearedCircuitIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An index that uniquely distinguishes one + entry in the clearedCircuitTable from + another. This index will start at + 2147483647 and will decrease by one for each + new entry added to the table. Upon reaching + one, the index will reset to 2147483647. + Because the index starts at 2147483647 and + decreases, a manager may do a getnext on + entry zero and obtain the most recent entry. + When the index has the value of 1, the next + entry will delete all entries in the table + and that entry will be numbered 2147483647." + ::= { x25ClearedCircuitEntry 1 } + + x25ClearedCircuitPleIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IfIndexType + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The value of ifIndex for the PLE which + cleared the circuit that created the entry." + ::= { x25ClearedCircuitEntry 2 } + + x25ClearedCircuitTimeEstablished OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeTicks + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The value of sysUpTime when the circuit was + established. This will be the same value + that was in the x25CircuitEstablishTime for + the circuit." + ::= { x25ClearedCircuitEntry 3 } + + x25ClearedCircuitTimeCleared OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeTicks + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The value of sysUpTime when the circuit was + cleared. For locally initiated clears, this + + + +Throop [Page 43] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + will be the time when the clear confirmation + was received. For remotely initiated + clears, this will be the time when the clear + indication was received." + ::= { x25ClearedCircuitEntry 4 } + + x25ClearedCircuitChannel OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..4095) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The channel number for the circuit that was + cleared." + ::= { x25ClearedCircuitEntry 5 } + + x25ClearedCircuitClearingCause OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..255) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The Clearing Cause from the clear request + or clear indication packet that cleared the + circuit." + REFERENCE "See ISO 8208 Section 12.2.3.1.1" + ::= { x25ClearedCircuitEntry 6 } + + x25ClearedCircuitDiagnosticCode OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..255) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The Diagnostic Code from the clear request + or clear indication packet that cleared the + circuit." + REFERENCE "See ISO 8208 Section 12.2.3.1.2" + ::= { x25ClearedCircuitEntry 7 } + + x25ClearedCircuitInPdus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of PDUs received on the + circuit." + ::= { x25ClearedCircuitEntry 8 } + + x25ClearedCircuitOutPdus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter + + + +Throop [Page 44] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of PDUs transmitted on the + circuit." + ::= { x25ClearedCircuitEntry 9 } + + x25ClearedCircuitCalledAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX X121Address + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The called address from the cleared + circuit." + ::= { x25ClearedCircuitEntry 10 } + + x25ClearedCircuitCallingAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX X121Address + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The calling address from the cleared + circuit." + ::= { x25ClearedCircuitEntry 11 } + + x25ClearedCircuitClearFacilities OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..109)) + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The facilities field from the clear request + or clear indication packet that cleared the + circuit. A size of zero indicates no + facilities were present." + ::= { x25ClearedCircuitEntry 12 } + + + + + -- ########################################################### + -- The Call Parameter Table + -- ########################################################### + + x25CallParmTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF X25CallParmEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + + + +Throop [Page 45] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + "These objects contain the parameters that + can be varied between X.25 calls. The + entries in this table are independent of the + PLE. There exists only one of these tables + for the entire system. The indexes for the + entries are independent of any PLE or any + circuit. Other tables reference entries in + this table. Entries in this table can be + used for default PLE parameters, for + parameters to use to place/answer a call, + for the parameters currently in use for a + circuit, or parameters that were used by a + circuit. + + The number of references to a given set of + parameters can be found in the + x25CallParmRefCount object sharing the same + instance identifier with the parameters. + The value of this reference count also + affects the access of the objects in this + table. An object in this table with the + same instance identifier as the instance + identifier of an x25CallParmRefCount must be + consider associated with that reference + count. An object with an associated + reference count of zero can be written (if + its ACCESS clause allows it). An object + with an associated reference count greater + than zero can not be written (regardless of + the ACCESS clause). This ensures that a set + of call parameters being referenced from + another table can not be modified or changed + in a ways inappropriate for continued use by + that table." + ::= { x25 9 } + + x25CallParmEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX X25CallParmEntry + ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Entries of x25CallParmTable." + INDEX { x25CallParmIndex } + ::= { x25CallParmTable 1 } + + X25CallParmEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + x25CallParmIndex + PositiveInteger, + + + +Throop [Page 46] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + x25CallParmStatus + EntryStatus, + x25CallParmRefCount + PositiveInteger, + x25CallParmInPacketSize + INTEGER, + x25CallParmOutPacketSize + INTEGER, + x25CallParmInWindowSize + INTEGER, + x25CallParmOutWindowSize + INTEGER, + x25CallParmAcceptReverseCharging + INTEGER, + x25CallParmProposeReverseCharging + INTEGER, + x25CallParmFastSelect + INTEGER, + x25CallParmInThruPutClasSize + INTEGER, + x25CallParmOutThruPutClasSize + INTEGER, + x25CallParmCug + DisplayString, + x25CallParmCugoa + DisplayString, + x25CallParmBcug + DisplayString, + x25CallParmNui + OCTET STRING, + x25CallParmChargingInfo + INTEGER, + x25CallParmRpoa + DisplayString, + x25CallParmTrnstDly + INTEGER, + x25CallParmCallingExt + DisplayString, + x25CallParmCalledExt + DisplayString, + x25CallParmInMinThuPutCls + INTEGER, + x25CallParmOutMinThuPutCls + INTEGER, + x25CallParmEndTrnsDly + OCTET STRING, + x25CallParmPriority + OCTET STRING, + + + +Throop [Page 47] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + x25CallParmProtection + DisplayString, + x25CallParmExptData + INTEGER, + x25CallParmUserData + OCTET STRING, + x25CallParmCallingNetworkFacilities + OCTET STRING, + x25CallParmCalledNetworkFacilities + OCTET STRING + } + + x25CallParmIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A value that distinguishes this entry from + another entry. Entries in this table are + referenced from other objects which identify + call parameters. + + It is impossible to know which other objects + in the MIB reference entries in the table by + looking at this table. Because of this, + changes to parameters must be accomplished + by creating a new entry in this table and + then changing the referencing table to + identify the new entry. + + Note that an agent will only use the values + in this table when another table is changed + to reference those values. The number of + other tables that reference an index object + in this table can be found in + x25CallParmRefCount. The value of the + reference count will affect the writability + of the objects as explained above. + + Entries in this table which have a reference + count of zero maybe deleted at the convence + of the agent. Care should be taken by the + agent to give the NMS sufficient time to + create a reference to newly created entries. + + Should a Management Station not find a free + index with which to create a new entry, it + may feel free to delete entries with a + + + +Throop [Page 48] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + reference count of zero. However in doing + so the Management Station much realize it + may impact other Management Stations." + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 1 } + + x25CallParmStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX EntryStatus + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The status of this call parameter entry. + See RFC 1271 for details of usage." + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 2 } + + x25CallParmRefCount OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PositiveInteger + ACCESS read-only + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The number of references know by a + management station to exist to this set of + call parameters. This is the number of + other objects that have returned a value of, + and will return a value of, the index for + this set of call parameters. Examples of + such objects are the x25AdmnDefCallParamId, + x25OperDataLinkId, or x25AdmnDefCallParamId + objects defined above." + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 3 } + + x25CallParmInPacketSize OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..4096) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The maximum receive packet size in octets + for a circuit. A size of zero for a circuit + means use the PLE default size. A size of + zero for the PLE means use a default size of + 128." + REFERENCE "10733 proposedPacketSize; + See ISO 8208 Section 15.2.2.1.1" + DEFVAL { 128 } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 4 } + + x25CallParmOutPacketSize OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..4096) + ACCESS read-write + + + +Throop [Page 49] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The maximum transmit packet size in octets + for a circuit. A size of zero for a circuit + means use the PLE default size. A size of + zero for the PLE default means use a default + size of 128." + REFERENCE "10733 proposedPacketSize; + See ISO 8208 Section 15.2.2.1.1" + DEFVAL { 128 } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 5 } + + x25CallParmInWindowSize OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..127) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The receive window size for a circuit. A + size of zero for a circuit means use the PLE + default size. A size of zero for the PLE + default means use 2." + REFERENCE "10733 proposedWindowSize; + See ISO 8208 Section 15.2.2.1.2" + DEFVAL { 2 } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 6 } + + x25CallParmOutWindowSize OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..127) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The transmit window size for a circuit. A + size of zero for a circuit means use the PLE + default size. A size of zero for the PLE + default means use 2." + REFERENCE "10733 proposedWindowSize; + See ISO 8208 Section 15.2.2.1.2" + DEFVAL { 2 } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 7 } + + x25CallParmAcceptReverseCharging OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + default (1), + accept (2), + refuse (3), + neverAccept (4) + } + ACCESS read-write + + + +Throop [Page 50] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An enumeration defining if the PLE will + accept or refuse charges. A value of + default for a circuit means use the PLE + default value. A value of neverAccept is + only used for the PLE default and indicates + the PLE will never accept reverse charging. + A value of default for a PLE default means + refuse." + REFERENCE "10733 acceptReverseCharging" + DEFVAL { refuse } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 8 } + + x25CallParmProposeReverseCharging OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + default (1), + reverse (2), + local (3) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "An enumeration defining if the PLE should + propose reverse or local charging. The + value of default for a circuit means use the + PLE default. The value of default for the + PLE default means use local." + REFERENCE "10733 proposedPacketSize; + See ISO 8208 Section 15.2.2.6" + DEFVAL { local } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 9 } + + x25CallParmFastSelect OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + default (1), + notSpecified (2), + fastSelect (3), + restrictedFastResponse (4), + noFastSelect (5), + noRestrictedFastResponse (6) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "Expresses preference for use of fast select + facility. The value of default for a + circuit is the PLE default. A value of + + + +Throop [Page 51] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + default for the PLE means noFastSelect. A + value of noFastSelect or + noRestrictedFastResponse indicates a circuit + may not use fast select or restricted fast + response." + REFERENCE "10733 fastSelect; + Sec ISO 8208 Section 15.2.2.6" + DEFVAL { noFastSelect } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 10 } + + x25CallParmInThruPutClasSize OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + tcReserved1 (1), + tcReserved2 (2), + tc75 (3), + tc150 (4), + tc300 (5), + tc600 (6), + tc1200 (7), + tc2400 (8), + tc4800 (9), + tc9600 (10), + tc19200 (11), + tc48000 (12), + tc64000 (13), + tcReserved14 (14), + tcReserved15 (15), + tcReserved0 (16), + tcNone (17), + tcDefault (18) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The incoming throughput class to negotiate. + A value of tcDefault for a circuit means use + the PLE default. A value of tcDefault for + the PLE default means tcNone. A value of + tcNone means do not negotiate throughtput + class." + REFERENCE "See ISO 8208 Section 15.2.2.2, table 18" + DEFVAL { tcNone } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 11 } + + x25CallParmOutThruPutClasSize OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + tcReserved1 (1), + tcReserved2 (2), + + + +Throop [Page 52] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + tc75 (3), + tc150 (4), + tc300 (5), + tc600 (6), + tc1200 (7), + tc2400 (8), + tc4800 (9), + tc9600 (10), + tc19200 (11), + tc48000 (12), + tc64000 (13), + tcReserved14 (14), + tcReserved15 (15), + tcReserved0 (16), + tcNone (17), + tcDefault (18) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The outgoing throughput class to negotiate. + A value of tcDefault for a circuit means use + the PLE default. A value of tcDefault for + the PLE default means use tcNone. A value + of tcNone means do not negotiate throughtput + class." + REFERENCE "See ISO 8208 Section 15.2.2.2, table 18" + DEFVAL { tcNone } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 12 } + + x25CallParmCug OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..4)) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The Closed User Group to specify. This + consists of two or four octets containing + the characters 0 through 9. A zero length + string indicates no facility requested. A + string length of three containing the + characters DEF for a circuit means use the + PLE default, (the PLE default parameter may + not reference an entry of DEF.)" + REFERENCE "See ISO 8208 Section 15.2.2.3" + DEFVAL { ''h } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 13 } + + x25CallParmCugoa OBJECT-TYPE + + + +Throop [Page 53] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..4)) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The Closed User Group with Outgoing Access + to specify. This consists of two or four + octets containing the characters 0 through + 9. A string length of three containing the + characters DEF for a circuit means use the + PLE default (the PLE default parameters may + not reference an entry of DEF). A zero + length string indicates no facility + requested." + REFERENCE "See ISO 8208 Section 15.2.2.4" + DEFVAL { ''h } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 14 } + + x25CallParmBcug OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..3)) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The Bilateral Closed User Group to specify. + This consists of two octets containing the + characters 0 through 9. A string length of + three containing the characters DEF for a + circuit means use the PLE default (the PLE + default parameter may not reference an entry + of DEF). A zero length string indicates no + facility requested." + REFERENCE "See ISO 8208 Section 15.2.2.5" + DEFVAL { ''h } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 15 } + + x25CallParmNui OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..108)) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The Network User Identifier facility. This + is binary value to be included immediately + after the length field. The PLE will supply + the length octet. A zero length string + indicates no facility requested. This value + is ignored for the PLE default parameters + entry." + REFERENCE "See ISO 8208 Section 15.2.2.7" + DEFVAL { ''h } + + + +Throop [Page 54] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 16 } + + x25CallParmChargingInfo OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + default (1), + noFacility (2), + noChargingInfo (3), + chargingInfo (4) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The charging Information facility. A value + of default for a circuit means use the PLE + default. The value of default for the + default PLE parameters means use noFacility. + The value of noFacility means do not include + a facility." + REFERENCE "See ISO 8208 Section 15.2.2.8" + DEFVAL { noFacility } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 17 } + + x25CallParmRpoa OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..108)) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The RPOA facility. The octet string + contains n * 4 sequences of the characters + 0-9 to specify a facility with n entries. + The octet string containing the 3 characters + DEF for a circuit specifies use of the PLE + default (the entry for the PLE default may + not contain DEF). A zero length string + indicates no facility requested." + REFERENCE "See ISO 8208, section 15.2.2.9" + DEFVAL { ''h } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 18 } + + x25CallParmTrnstDly OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65537) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The Transit Delay Selection and Indication + value. A value of 65536 indicates no + facility requested. A value of 65537 for a + circuit means use the PLE default (the PLE + + + +Throop [Page 55] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + default parameters entry may not use the + value 65537). The value 65535 may only be + used to indicate the value in use by a + circuit." + REFERENCE "See ISO 8208, Section 15.2.2.13" + DEFVAL { 65536 } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 19 } + + + -- The following parameters are for CCITT facilities. + + x25CallParmCallingExt OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..40)) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The Calling Extension facility. This + contains one of the following: + + A sequence of hex digits with the value to + be put in the facility. These digits will be + converted to binary by the agent and put in + the facility. These octets do not include + the length octet. + + A value containing the three character DEF + for a circuit means use the PLE default, + (the entry for the PLE default parameters + may not use the value DEF). + + A zero length string indicates no facility + requested." + REFERENCE "See ISO 8208 Section 15.3.2.1" + DEFVAL { ''h } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 20 } + + x25CallParmCalledExt OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..40)) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The Called Extension facility. This + contains one of the following: + + A sequence of hex digits with the value to + be put in the facility. These digits will be + converted to binary by the agent and put in + the facility. These octets do not include + + + +Throop [Page 56] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + the length octet. + + A value containing the three character DEF + for a circuit means use the PLE default, + (the entry for the PLE default parameters + may not use the value DEF). + + A zero length string indicates no facility + requested." + REFERENCE "See ISO 8208 Section 15.3.2.2" + DEFVAL { ''h } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 21 } + + x25CallParmInMinThuPutCls OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..17) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The minimum input throughput Class. A + value of 16 for a circuit means use the PLE + default (the PLE parameters entry may not + use this value). A value of 17 indicates no + facility requested." + REFERENCE "See ISO 8208 Section 15.3.2.3" + DEFVAL { 17 } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 22 } + + x25CallParmOutMinThuPutCls OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..17) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The minimum output throughput Class. A + value of 16 for a circuit means use the PLE + default (the PLE parameters entry may not + use this value). A value of 17 indicates no + facility requested." + REFERENCE "See ISO 8208 Section 15.3.2.3" + DEFVAL { 17 } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 23 } + + x25CallParmEndTrnsDly OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..6)) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The End-to-End Transit Delay to negotiate. + An octet string of length 2, 4, or 6 + + + +Throop [Page 57] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + contains the facility encoded as specified + in ISO/IEC 8208 section 15.3.2.4. An octet + string of length 3 containing the three + character DEF for a circuit means use the + PLE default (the entry for the PLE default + can not contain the characters DEF). A zero + length string indicates no facility + requested." + REFERENCE "See ISO 8208 Section 15.3.2.4" + DEFVAL { ''h } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 24 } + + x25CallParmPriority OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..6)) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The priority facility to negotiate. The + octet string encoded as specified in ISO/IEC + 8208 section 15.3.2.5. A zero length string + indicates no facility requested. The entry + for the PLE default parameters must be zero + length." + REFERENCE "See ISO 8208 Section 15.3.2.5" + DEFVAL { ''h } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 25 } + + x25CallParmProtection OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..108)) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "A string contains the following: + A hex string containing the value for the + protection facility. This will be converted + from hex to the octets actually in the + packet by the agent. The agent will supply + the length field and the length octet is not + contained in this string. + + An string containing the 3 characters DEF + for a circuit means use the PLE default (the + entry for the PLE default parameters may not + use the value DEF). + + A zero length string mean no facility + requested." + REFERENCE "See ISO 8208 Section 15.3.2.5" + + + +Throop [Page 58] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + DEFVAL { ''h } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 26 } + + x25CallParmExptData OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + default (1), + noExpeditedData (2), + expeditedData (3) + } + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The Expedited Data facility to negotiate. + A value of default for a circuit means use + the PLE default value. The entry for the + PLE default parameters may not have the + value default." + REFERENCE "See ISO 8208 Section 15.3.2.7" + DEFVAL { noExpeditedData } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 27 } + + x25CallParmUserData OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..128)) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The call user data as placed in the packet. + A zero length string indicates no call user + data. If both the circuit call parameters + and the PLE default have call user data + defined, the data from the circuit call + parameters will be used. If only the PLE + has data defined, the PLE entry will be + used. If neither the circuit call + parameters or the PLE default entry has a + value, no call user data will be sent." + REFERENCE "See ISO 8208 Section 12.2.1.1.6, 12.2.1.2" + DEFVAL { ''h } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 28 } + + x25CallParmCallingNetworkFacilities OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..108)) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The calling network facilities. The + facilities are encoded here exactly as + encoded in the call packet. These + + + +Throop [Page 59] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + facilities do not include the marker + facility code. + + A zero length string in the entry for the + parameter to use when establishing a circuit + means use the PLE default. A zero length + string in the entry for PLE default + parameters indicates no default facilities." + REFERENCE "See ISO 8206 Section 15.1, category b" + DEFVAL { ''h } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 29 } + + x25CallParmCalledNetworkFacilities OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..108)) + ACCESS read-write + STATUS mandatory + DESCRIPTION + "The called network facilities. The + facilities are encoded here exactly as + encoded in the call packet. These + facilities do not include the marker + facility code. + + A zero length string in the entry for the + parameter to use when establishing a circuit + means use the PLE default. A zero length + string in the entry for PLE default + parameters indicates no default facilities." + REFERENCE "See ISO 8206 Section 15.1, category c" + DEFVAL { ''h } + ::= { x25CallParmEntry 30 } + + -- ########################################################### + -- X.25 Traps + -- ########################################################### + + x25Restart TRAP-TYPE + ENTERPRISE x25 + VARIABLES { x25OperIndex } + DESCRIPTION + "This trap means the X.25 PLE sent or + received a restart packet. The restart that + brings up the link should not send a + x25Restart trap so the interface should send + a linkUp trap. Sending this trap means the + agent does not send a linkDown and linkUp + trap." + ::= 1 + + + +Throop [Page 60] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + x25Reset TRAP-TYPE + ENTERPRISE x25 + VARIABLES { x25CircuitIndex, + x25CircuitChannel } + DESCRIPTION + "If the PLE sends or receives a reset, the + agent should send an x25Reset trap." + ::= 2 + + + -- ########################################################### + -- X.25 Protocol Version Identifiers + -- ########################################################### + + x25ProtocolVersion OBJECT IDENTIFIER + ::= { x25 10 } + + -- X.25 CCITT 1976 version. + x25protocolCcittV1976 OBJECT IDENTIFIER + ::= { x25ProtocolVersion 1 } + + -- X.25 CCITT 1980 version. + x25protocolCcittV1980 OBJECT IDENTIFIER + ::= { x25ProtocolVersion 2 } + + -- X.25 CCITT 1984 version. + x25protocolCcittV1984 OBJECT IDENTIFIER + ::= { x25ProtocolVersion 3 } + + -- X.25 CCITT 1988 version. + x25protocolCcittV1988 OBJECT IDENTIFIER + ::= { x25ProtocolVersion 4 } + + -- X.25 1987 version of ISO 8208. + x25protocolIso8208V1987 OBJECT IDENTIFIER + ::= { x25ProtocolVersion 5 } + + -- X.25 1989 version of ISO 8208. + x25protocolIso8208V1989 OBJECT IDENTIFIER + ::= { x25ProtocolVersion 6 } + + -- ########################################################### + + END + + + + + + + +Throop [Page 61] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + +5. Appendix: Revision History + + July 30 1992 + + The July, 1992 release (Editor's Internal Reference Number + 2.14) made the following changes: + + The syntax of the index objects for tables that are + congruent with the MIB-II ifTable were changed to + ifIndexType. + + The x25CallParmRefCount object was added to the + x25CallParmTable. + + The description of the x25CallParmTable and + x25CallParmIndex objects were changed to only allow + writing an entry with a zero reference count. + + A requirement for conformance was added after the + definition of x25 in the ASN.1 definition. + + June 26 1992 + + The June 29, 1992 release (Editor's Internal Reference Number + 2.12) made the following changes: + + The range of x25ChannelLIC was changed from (0..4096) to + (0..4095). + + The range of x25ChannelHIC was changed from (0..4096) to + (0..4095). + + The range of x25ChannelLTC was changed from (0..4096) to + (0..4095). + + The range of x25ChannelHTC was changed from (0..4096) to + (0..4095). + + The range of x25ChannelLOC was changed from (0..4096) to + (0..4095). + + The range of x25ChannelHOC was changed from (0..4096) to + (0..4095). + + The range of x25CircuitChannel was changed from (1..4096) + to (0..4095). + + The range of x25ClearedCircuitChannel was changed from + + + +Throop [Page 62] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + (1..4096) to (0..4095). + + June 1992 + + The June 92 release (Editor's Internal Reference Number 2.11) + made the following changes: + + A value of dxe was defined for x25AdmnInterfaceMode and + x25OperInterfaceMode. + + The objects in the x25ChannelTable can now have a value + of zero to indicate no channels configured in the range. + + The length of an X121Address was extended to 17 to + accommodate the 1988 CCITT X.25 standard. + + Some object descriptions have been expanded and + simplified, these include: all the channel table objects + except the index, x25AdmnDataRxmtCount, + x25AdmnRejectCount, x25AdmnRegistrationRequestCount, + x25OperDataRxmtCount, x25OperRejectCount, + x25OperRegistrationRequestCount, x25CircuitEstablishTime, + x25ClearedCircuitTimeEstablished, + x25ClearedCircuitTimeCleared, x25CallParmIndex, + x25CallParmInPacketSize, x25CircuitCalledAddress, + x25CircuitOriginallCalledAddress, + x25CircuitCallingAddress, x25CallParmFastSelect, + x25CallParmCug, x25CallParmCugoa, x25CallParmBcug, + x25CallParmNui, x25CallParmRpoa, x25CallParmCallingExt, + x25CallParmCalledExt, x25CallParmProtection, + x25StatInCallRefusals and x25CallParmOutPacketSize. + + The x25StatNumberPvcs object was deleted and + x25AdmnNumberPVCs and x25OperNumberPVCs objects added. + + The object x25StatOutDataPackets was added. + + The object x25AdmnProtocolVersionSupported as added. + + The x25CircuitRemoteDteAddress was deleted. + + Some ASN.1 errors were corrected. + + April 1992 + + The April release (Editor's Internal Reference Number 2.8) + made many changes to incorporate the comments of the working + group meeting in March 1992. + + + +Throop [Page 63] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + All reference comments were changed to reference fields. + + The type PositiveInteger was imported from the RFC1381- + MIB and used for all index and timer values. + + The x25PleTable was split into the x25AdmnTable, + x25OperTable, and x25StatTable. + + The timer and counter objects from the x25CircuitTable + were moved to the x25AdmnTable and replicated in the + x25OperTable + + The objects in the x25CircuitTable were reordered to put + the non-integer objects at the end of the table for + easier implementation. + + The called and calling extension character set was + extended to include a-f, and A-F. + + Additional states were added to the x25CircuitStatus + object. + + Additional values were added to x25CircuitDirection + x25CircuitCallParamId, and the addresses in the Circuit + Table for PVCs. + + The length of the X25Address was changed to 0..15. + + The objects x25ClearedCircuitTimeEstablished, + x25ClearedCircuitInPdus, and x25ClearedCircuitOutPdus + were added to the x25ClearedCircuitTable. + + The name of the x25CircuitName was changed to + x25CircuitDescr and the description was expanded. + + The access of the x25CircuitCallParamId was changed to + read-only. + + The x25ClearedCircuitCodes object was split into the + x25ClearedCircuitClearingCause and + x25ClearedCircuitDiagnosticCode objects. + + The semantics of the x25ClearedCircuitIndex was + redefined. + + Some of the description clauses were changed in an + attempt to add clarity. + + + + +Throop [Page 64] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + DEFVAL clauses were added to most objects in the + x25CallParmTable. + + Additional text was added to the description section to + provide an overview of the tables of the MIB. + + The minimum allowable value for maximum active circuits + was changed from one to zero. + + February 1992 + + The February release (Editor's Internal Reference Number 1.14) + made many changes. + + Many of the tables were combined. For example, the + x25InfoTable, x25PktStatTable, and x25TmrStatTable were + combined into the x25PleTable. The x25ConInfoTable, + x25ConStatTable, and x25ConTimrTable were combined into + the x25CircuitTable. + + The objects for call parameters were drastically + reworked. All call parameters were combined in the + x25CallParmTable. Any table, such as the x25PleTable or + x25CircuitTable, that needs to reference call parameters + identifies an entry in the new table. As part of this + the x25ConDefTable was deleted and replaced with the + x25PleDefCallParamId. + + The x25PvcTable was deleted; the x25CircuitStatus object + provides similar information about PVCs. + + The x25ClearedCircuitTable was added to record the status + code of cleared circuits. + + Many object definitions were restructured. For example, + the time units for timers was changed from 1/100ths of a + second to milliseconds. Some indexes into tables were + replaced with object identifiers. + + Much of the introductory text was changed and the + references were changed to match. + + October 1991 + + The October release (Editor Internal Reference Number 1.10) + made the following changes: + + Changed x25ConInfoStatus to clarify the description and + + + +Throop [Page 65] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + the pvcResetting(5) value was changed to pvcResetting(6) + to avoid a conflict with a previous use of the number 5. + + The name of the counter object + x25TmrStatRetryCountsExceeded was changed to + x25TmrStatRetryCountExceededs. + + The name of the counter object + x25TmrStatClearCountsExceeded was changed to + x25TmrStatClearCountExceededs. + + All occurrence of Guage was changed to Gauge. + + Added the x25CallFcltyTable, x25CallFcltyCcittTable, and + x25CallParamTable. + + June 1991 + + The June release corrected some syntax errors and cleaned up + some other minor things. + + April 1991 + + The April 26 release of this document was the first release. + That version was derived from the ISO work on network layer + management as presented in ISO/IEC 10733 [11] + +6. Acknowledgements + +This document was produced by the x25mib working group: + + Fred Baker, ACC + Art Berggreen, ACC + Frank Bieser + Gary Bjerke, Tandem + Bill Bowman, HP + Christopher Bucci, Datability + Charles Carvalho, ACC + Jeff Case, Snmp Research + Angela Chen, HP + Carson Cheung, BNR + Tom Daniel, Spider Systems + Chuck Davin, MIT + Billy Durham, Honeywell + Richard Fox, Synoptics + Doug Geller, Data General + Herve Goguely, LIR Corp + Andy Goldthorpe, british-telecom + + + +Throop [Page 66] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + Walter D. Guilarte + David Gurevich + Steve Huston, Process Software Corporation + Jon Infante, ICL + Frank Kastenholz, Clearpoint + Zbigniew Kielczewski, Eicon + Cheryl Krupezak, Georgia Tech + Mats Lindstrom, Diab Data AB + Andrew Malis, BBN + Evan McGinnis, 3Com + Gary (G.P.)Mussar, BNR + Chandy Nilakantan, 3Com + Randy Pafford, Data General + Ragnar Paulson, The Software Group Limited + Dave Perkins, Synoptics + Walter Pinkarschewsky, DEC + Karen Quidley, Data General + Chris Ranch, Novell + Paul S. Rarey, DHL Systems Inc. + Jim Roche, Newbridge Research + Philippe Roger, LIR Corp. + Timon Sloane + Mike Shand, DEC + Brad Steina, Microcom + Bob Stewart, Xyplex + Tom Sullivan, Data General + Rodney Thayer, Sable Technology Corporation + Mark Therieau, Microcom + Jane Thorn, Data General + Dean Throop, Data General + Maurice Turcotte, Racal Datacom + Mike Zendels, Data General + +In addition, the contributions of the following individuals are also +acknowledged: + + John Harper, DEC + Chairman of the ISO committee for + Network Level Management Information + +7. References + + [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. + + [2] McCloghrie K., and M. Rose, "Management Information Base for + + + +Throop [Page 67] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + + Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets", RFC 1156, Hughes + LAN Systems, Performance Systems International, May 1990. + + [3] Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M., and J. Davin, "Simple + Network Management Protocol", STD 15, RFC 1157, SNMP Research, + Performance Systems International, Performance Systems + International, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, May 1990. + + [4] Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, Editors, "Concise MIB Definitions", + STD 16, RFC 1212, Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN + Systems, March 1991. + + [5] Rose M., Editor, "Management Information Base for Network + Management of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II", STD 17, RFC 1213, + Performance Systems International, March 1991. + + [6] Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - + Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1), + International Organization for Standardization, International + Standard 8824, December 1987. + + [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. + + [8] Stewart, B., Editor, "Definitions of Managed Objects for RS-232- + like Hardware Devices", RFC 1317, Xyplex, Inc., April 1992. + + [9] Throop, D., Editor, "SNMP MIB extension for LAPB", RFC 1381, Data + General Corporation, November 1992. + + [10] "Information technology - - Data communication - X.25 Packet + layer Protocol for Data Terminal Equipment", International + Organization for Standardization, International Standard 8208, + March 1990. + + [11] "Information Technology - Telecommunications and information + exchange between systems - Elements of Management Information + Related to OSI network Layer Standards", Committee Draft + International Standard 10733, November 1990. + +8. Security Considerations + + Security issues are not discussed in this memo. + + + + + + +Throop [Page 68] + +RFC 1382 X.25 Packet Layer MIB November 1992 + + +9. Authors' Addresses + + Dean D. Throop + Data General Corporation + 62 Alexander Dr. + Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 + + Phone: (919)248-8421 + EMail: throop@dg-rtp.dg.com + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Throop [Page 69] + \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3