From 4bfd864f10b68b71482b35c818559068ef8d5797 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Voss Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2024 20:54:24 +0100 Subject: doc: Add RFC documents --- doc/rfc/rfc6240.txt | 3755 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 3755 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/rfc/rfc6240.txt (limited to 'doc/rfc/rfc6240.txt') diff --git a/doc/rfc/rfc6240.txt b/doc/rfc/rfc6240.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..52f8ca2 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rfc/rfc6240.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3755 @@ + + + + + + +Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) D. Zelig, Ed. +Request for Comments: 6240 PMC-Sierra +Category: Standards Track R. Cohen, Ed. +ISSN: 2070-1721 Resolute Networks + T. Nadeau, Ed. + CA Technologies + May 2011 + + + Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH) + Circuit Emulation over Packet (CEP) MIB Using SMIv2 + +Abstract + + This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) + for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. + In particular, it describes managed objects for modeling Synchronous + Optical Network/Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH) circuits + over a Packet Switch Network (PSN). + +Status of This Memo + + This is an Internet Standards Track document. + + This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force + (IETF). It represents the consensus of the IETF community. It has + received public review and has been approved for publication by the + Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG). Further information on + Internet Standards is available in Section 2 of RFC 5741. + + Information about the current status of this document, any errata, + and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained at + http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6240. + +Copyright Notice + + Copyright (c) 2011 IETF Trust and the persons identified as the + document authors. All rights reserved. + + This document is subject to BCP 78 and the IETF Trust's Legal + Provisions Relating to IETF Documents + (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info) in effect on the date of + publication of this document. Please review these documents + carefully, as they describe your rights and restrictions with respect + to this document. Code Components extracted from this document must + include Simplified BSD License text as described in Section 4.e of + the Trust Legal Provisions and are provided without warranty as + described in the Simplified BSD License. + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 1] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + This document may contain material from IETF Documents or IETF + Contributions published or made publicly available before November + 10, 2008. The person(s) controlling the copyright in some of this + material may not have granted the IETF Trust the right to allow + modifications of such material outside the IETF Standards Process. + Without obtaining an adequate license from the person(s) controlling + the copyright in such materials, this document may not be modified + outside the IETF Standards Process, and derivative works of it may + not be created outside the IETF Standards Process, except to format + it for publication as an RFC or to translate it into languages other + than English. + +Table of Contents + + 1. Introduction ....................................................3 + 2. Conventions Used in This Document ...............................3 + 3. Terminology .....................................................3 + 4. The Internet-Standard Management Framework ......................4 + 5. Feature Checklist ...............................................4 + 6. MIB Module Description and Usage ................................5 + 6.1. PW-CEP-STD-MIB Summary .....................................5 + 6.2. MIB Modules Required for IMPORTS ...........................5 + 6.3. PW-STD-MIB Module Usage ....................................6 + 6.4. PW-CEP-STD-MIB Module Usage ................................6 + 6.5. Example of PW-CEP-STD-MIB Usage ............................7 + 7. Object Definitions ..............................................8 + 8. Security Considerations ........................................64 + 9. IANA Considerations ............................................65 + 10. References ....................................................65 + 10.1. Normative References .....................................65 + 10.2. Informative References ...................................66 + 11. Contributors ..................................................67 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 2] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + +1. Introduction + + This document describes a model for managing encapsulated SONET/SDH + Time Division Multiplexed (TDM) digital signals for transmission over + a Packet Switched Network (PSN). + + This document is closely related to [RFC4842], which describes the + technology to encapsulate TDM signals and provides the Circuit + Emulation Service over a Packet Switched Network (PSN). + + The model for Circuit Emulation over Packet (CEP) management is a MIB + module. The PW-CEP-STD-MIB module described in this document works + closely with the MIB modules described in [RFC5601] and the textual + conventions defined in [RFC5542]. In the spirit of [RFC2863], a CEP + connection will be a pseudowire (PW) and will therefore not be + represented in the ifTable. + + CEP is currently specified to carry "structured" SONET/SDH paths, + meaning that each SONET/SDH path or Virtual Tributary (VT) within the + section/line/path can be processed separately. The SONET/SDH + section/line/path interface stack is modeled within [RFC3592]. + + This document adopts the definitions, acronyms, and mechanisms + described in [RFC3985]. Unless otherwise stated, the mechanisms of + [RFC3985] apply and will not be redescribed here. + +2. Conventions Used in This Document + + The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", + "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this + document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119]. + +3. Terminology + + CEP terminology comes from [RFC4842], which describes a mechanism for + transporting SONET/SDH Time Division Multiplexed (TDM) digital + signals over a packet-oriented network. The mechanism for structured + emulation (as outlined in [RFC4842]) terminates the SONET/SDH section + and line overhead and then breaks the SONET/SDH path's Synchronous + Payload Envelope (SPE) into fragments for transmission over a PSN. + Mechanisms for terminating the SONET/SDH path overhead and extracting + SONET VTs are also described in [RFC4842]. Mechanisms for fractional + SONET/SDH SPE emulation are described in [RFC4842]. A CEP header + that contains a sequence number and pointer adjustment information is + appended at the beginning of each fragment to provide information + regarding where the SPE begins within the packet stream (see + [RFC4842]). + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 3] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + "Outbound" references the traffic direction in which a SONET/SDH + path's payload (SPE) is received, adapted to packet, assigned a PW + label, and sent into the PSN. + + Conversely, "inbound" is the direction in which packets are received + from the PSN and packet payloads are reassembled back into an SPE and + inserted as a SONET/SDH path into the SONET/SDH section and line. + + Since a SONET/SDH path is bidirectional and symmetrical, CEP uses the + same SONET/SDH timeslot, SONET/SDH width, and packet size. Inbound + and outbound PW labels may differ. + +4. The Internet-Standard Management Framework + + For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current + Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer to section 7 of + RFC 3410 [RFC3410]. + + Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed + the Management Information Base or MIB. MIB objects are generally + accessed through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). + Objects in the MIB are defined using the mechanisms defined in the + Structure of Management Information (SMI). This memo specifies a MIB + module that is compliant to the SMIv2, which is described in STD 58, + RFC 2578 [RFC2578], STD 58, RFC 2579 [RFC2579] and STD 58, RFC 2580 + [RFC2580]. + +5. Feature Checklist + + The PW-CEP-STD-MIB module is designed to satisfy the following + requirements and constraints: + + - The MIB module is designed to work with the PW-STD-MIB [RFC5601] + module. + + - The MIB module is independent of the PSN type. + + - The MIB module supports all the signal types as defined in + [RFC4842]: SPE, fractional SPE, VT, both SONET and SDH mapping. + The MIB module also supports all the optional features as defined + in [RFC4842]. + + - The MIB module reports all the statistics as defined by [RFC4842]. + + + + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 4] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + +6. MIB Module Description and Usage + + For clarity of the description below, in most cases, we refer to the + SONET path signal configuration only, but the same examples are + applicable for SDH signals and VT-level processing as well, as + described in [RFC3985]. + +6.1. PW-CEP-STD-MIB Summary + + - The CEP PW Table (pwCepTable) contains the SONET/SDH path/VT + ifIndex, SONET/SDH path timeslot, the pwCepCfgTable index, config + error indications, and various status indications. + + - The CEP PW Configuration Parameter Table (pwCepCfgTable) has + objects for CEP PW configuration. In situations where sets of + config objects are common amongst more than one CEP PW, a single + entry here may be referenced by many pwCepTable entries. + + - The CEP PW Performance Current Interval Table + (pwCepPerfCurrentTable) contains CEP stats for the current + 15-minute period. + + - The CEP Performance 15-Minute Interval Table + (pwCepPerfIntervalTable) is similar to the pwCepPerfCurrentTable. + It contains historical intervals (usually 96 15-minute entries to + cover a 24-hour period). + + Note: the performance interval statistics are supported by CEP due + to the very function of CEP, that is, processing SONET/SDH. See + [RFC3592]. + + - The CEP Performance 1-Day Table (pwCepPerf1DayIntervalTable) + contains statistics accumulated during the current day and + contains previous days' historical statistics. + + - The CEP Fractional Table (pwCepFracTable) adds configuration and + monitoring parameters for fractional SPE PWs. + +6.2. MIB Modules Required for IMPORTS + + The PW-CEP-STD-MIB IMPORTS objects from SNMPv2-SMI [RFC2578], + SNMPv2-TC [RFC2579], SNMPv2-CONF [RFC2580], SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB + [RFC3411], PerfHist-TC-MIB [RFC3593], HC-PerfHist-TC-MIB [RFC3705], + IF-MIB [RFC2863], PW-STD-MIB [RFC5601], and PW-TC-STD-MIB [RFC5542]. + + + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 5] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + +6.3. PW-STD-MIB Module Usage + + The MIB module structure for defining a PW service is composed of + three layers of MIB modules functioning together. This general model + is defined in the Pseudowire Emulation Edge-to-Edge (PWE3) + architecture [RFC3985]. The layering model is intended to + sufficiently isolate PW services from the underlying PSN layer that + carries the emulated service. This is done at the same time as + providing a standard means for connecting any supported services to + any supported PSNs. + + The first layer, known as the service layer, contains service- + specific modules such as the one defined in this document. These + modules define service-specific management objects that interface or + collaborate with existing MIB modules for the native version of the + service. The service-specific module "glues" the standard modules to + the PWE3 MIB modules. The PW-CEP-STD-MIB module defined in this memo + serves as one of the PW-type-specific MIB modules. + + The next layer of the PWE3 MIB framework is the PW-STD-MIB module + [RFC5601]. This module is used to configure general parameters of + PWs that are common to all types of emulated services and PSNs. This + layer is connected to the service-specific layer above and the PSN + layer below. + + The PSN layer provides PSN-specific modules for each type of PSN. + These modules associate the PW with one or more "tunnels" that carry + the service over the PSN. These modules are defined in other + documents. This module is used to "glue" the PW service to the + underlying PSN-specific MIB modules. + +6.4. PW-CEP-STD-MIB Module Usage + + Configuring a CEP PW involves the following steps. + + (1) First, create an entry in the pwTable: + + - Follow steps as defined in [RFC5601]. + + (2) Configure the PSN tunnel in the respective PSN-specific PWE3 PSN + glue MIB modules and the respective PSN-specific MIB modules. + Configure the SONET path parameters: + + - Set the SONET path width in the sonetPathCurrentTable + [RFC3592]. + + - Set the SONET path index and the SONET path starting timeslot + in the pwCepTable. + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 6] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + NOTE: The agent creates an entry in the pwCepTable based on the + entry created in the pwTable. + + (3) Configure the CEP PW: + + - If necessary, create an entry in the pwCepCfgTable (a + suitable entry may already exist). Set packet length, etc. + + - Set the index of this pwCepCfgTable entry in the pwCepTable. + + (4) Observe the CEP PW: + + - Once a CEP PW is operational, the pwCepPerfCurrentTable, + pwCepPerfIntervalTable, and pwCepPerf1DayIntervalTable can be + used to monitor the various counts, indicators, and + conditions of the PW. + +6.5. Example of PW-CEP-STD-MIB Usage + + In this section, we provide an example of using the MIB objects + described in Section 7 to set up a CEP PW. While this example is not + meant to illustrate every permutation of the MIB, it is intended as + an aid to understanding some of the key concepts. It is meant to be + read after going through the MIB itself. See [RFC5601] for an + example of setting up PSN tunnels. + + First, configure the SONET path width, starting timeslot, and + associated CEP PW. In this case, an Synchronous Transport Signal 3c + (STS-3c) starts at SONET timeslot 1 (and is distributed normally + within the SONET frame). In the following example, the ifIndex for + the sonetPathCurrentEntry is 23, while the pwCepCfgTable index is 9. + + In [RFC3592], sonetPathCurrentEntry (ifIndex = 23): + + { + sonetPathCurrentWidth = 3, + sonetPathCurrentStatus + ... + ... + } + + Create an entry in the pwCepCfgTable (index = 9): + + { + pwCepCfgSonetPaylaodLength = 783 -- payload bytes + pwCepCfgMinPktLength = 0 -- no minimum + pwCepCfgPktReorder = true + pwCepCfgEnableDBA = unequipped + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 7] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + pwCepCfgRtpHdrSuppress = false + pwCepCfgJtrBfrDepth = 500 -- micro-seconds + + pwCepCfgConsecPktsInsync = 2 -- Exit Loss of Packet + -- Synchronization (LOPS) + -- state + pwCepCfgConsecMissingOutSync = 10 -- Enter LOPS state + + pwCepCfgPktErrorPlayOutValue = 0xFF -- All ones + + pwCepCfgMissingPktsToSes = 3 -- packets + pwCepCfgSesToUas = 2 -- seconds + pwCepCfgSecsToExitUas = 10 -- seconds + + pwCepCfgRowStatus = createAndGo + } + + In the PW-STD-MIB module: Get a new index and create a new pwTable + entry using pwIndexNext (here, the PW index = 83) and pwRowStatus. + In this new entry, set pwType to 'cep'. The agent will create a new + entry in the pwCepTable. Set the SONET path ifIndex, SONET path + timeslot, and Cfg Table indexes within this new pwCep table entry: + + { + pwCepSonetIfIndex = 23 -- Index of associated entry + -- in sonetPathCurrent table + + pwCepCfgIndex = 9 -- Index of associated entry + -- in pwCepCfg table (above) + } + +7. Object Definitions + + PW-CEP-STD-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + + IMPORTS + MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, + Integer32, Counter32, Unsigned32, Counter64, mib-2 + FROM SNMPv2-SMI -- [RFC2578] + + MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP + FROM SNMPv2-CONF -- [RFC2580] + + TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, TruthValue, RowStatus, StorageType, + TimeStamp + FROM SNMPv2-TC -- [RFC2579] + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 8] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + SnmpAdminString + FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB -- [RFC3411] + + InterfaceIndexOrZero, InterfaceIndex + FROM IF-MIB -- [RFC2863] + + PerfCurrentCount, PerfIntervalCount + FROM PerfHist-TC-MIB -- [RFC3593] + + HCPerfCurrentCount, HCPerfIntervalCount, HCPerfTimeElapsed, + HCPerfValidIntervals + FROM HC-PerfHist-TC-MIB -- [RFC3705] + + pwIndex + FROM PW-STD-MIB -- [RFC5601] + + PwCfgIndexOrzero + FROM PW-TC-STD-MIB -- [RFC5542] + ; + + -- The PW CEP MIB + + pwCepStdMIB MODULE-IDENTITY + LAST-UPDATED "201105160000Z" -- 16 May 2011 00:00:00 GMT + ORGANIZATION "Pseudowire Emulation Edge-to-Edge (PWE3) + Working Group" + CONTACT-INFO + "David Zelig (Ed.) + Email: david_zelig@pmc-sierra.com + + Ron Cohen (Ed.) + Email: ronc@resolutenetworks.com + + Thomas D. Nadeau (Ed.) + Email: Thomas.Nadeau@ca.com + + The PWE3 Working Group + Email: pwe3@ietf.org (email distribution) + http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/pwe3-charter.html" + + DESCRIPTION + "This MIB module contains managed object definitions for + Circuit Emulation over Packet (CEP) as in [RFC4842]: Malis, + A., Prayson, P., Cohen, R., and D. Zelig. 'Synchronous + Optical Network/Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH) + Circuit Emulation over Packet (CEP)', RFC 4842. + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 9] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + Copyright (c) 2011 IETF Trust and the persons identified as + authors of the code. All rights reserved. + + Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or + without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and subject + to the license terms contained in, the Simplified BSD + License set forth in Section 4.c of the IETF Trust's Legal + Provisions Relating to IETF Documents + (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info)." + + -- Revision history + + REVISION "201105160000Z" -- 16 May 2011 00:00:00 GMT + DESCRIPTION "This MIB module published as part of RFC 6240." + + ::= { mib-2 200 } + + -- Local textual conventions + + PwCepSonetEbm ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Equipped Bit Mask (EBM) used for fractional STS-1/Virtual + Circuit 3 (VC-3). The EBM bits are the 28 least + significant bits out of the 32-bit value." + SYNTAX Unsigned32 + + PwCepSdhVc4Ebm ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Equipped Bit Mask (EBM) used for each Tributary Unit Group + 3 (TUG-3) in fractional VC-4 circuits. The EBM bits are + the 30 least significant bits out of the 32-bit value." + SYNTAX Unsigned32 + + PwCepSonetVtgMap ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The VT/VC types carried in the 7 VT groups (VTGs)/TUG-2s. + The format is 28 bits in the form of an Equipped Bit Mask + (EBM) for fractional STS-1/VC-3. The mapping specifies the + maximal occupancies of VT/VC within each VTG/TUG-2. For + example, all four bits are set to 1 in this object to + represent a VTG carrying VT1.5/VC11s, while only three + are set when VT2/VC12s are carried within this VTG. + The relevant bits are the 28 least significant bits out of + the 32-bit value." + SYNTAX Unsigned32 + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 10] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + PwCepFracAsyncMap ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The type of asynchronous mapping carried inside STS-1, + VC-3, or TUG-3 containing TU-3 circuit." + + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other ( 1), + ds3 ( 2), + e3 ( 3) + } + + -- Top-level components of this MIB module + + -- Tables, Scalars + pwCepObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER + ::= { pwCepStdMIB 1 } + -- Conformance + pwCepConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER + ::= { pwCepStdMIB 2 } + + -- CEP PW Table + + pwCepTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PwCepEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This table contains objects and parameters for managing and + monitoring the CEP PW." + ::= { pwCepObjects 1 } + + pwCepEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PwCepEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Each entry represents the association of a SONET/SDH path or + VT to a PW. This table is indexed by the pwIndex of the + applicable PW entry in the pwTable. + + An entry is created in this table by the agent for every + entry in the pwTable with a pwType equal to 'cep'. + + All read-write objects in this table MAY be changed at any + time; however, change of some objects (for example + pwCepCfgIndex) during PW forwarding state may cause + traffic disruption. + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 11] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + Manual entries in this table SHOULD be preserved after a + reboot. The agent MUST ensure the integrity of those + entries. If the set of entries of a specific row are found + to be inconsistent after reboot, the PW pwOperStatus MUST + be declared as notPresent(5)." + + INDEX { pwIndex } + + ::= { pwCepTable 1 } + + PwCepEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + + pwCepType INTEGER, + pwCepSonetIfIndex InterfaceIndexOrZero, + pwCepSonetConfigErrorOrStatus BITS, + pwCepCfgIndex PwCfgIndexOrzero, + pwCepTimeElapsed HCPerfTimeElapsed, + pwCepValidIntervals HCPerfValidIntervals, + pwCepIndications BITS, + pwCepLastEsTimeStamp TimeStamp, + pwCepPeerCepOption Unsigned32 + } + + pwCepType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + spe (1), + vt (2), + fracSpe (3) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Specifies the sub-type of CEP PW. Currently only + structured types are supported: + + 'spe'(1) : SONET STS-Nc signals. + 'vt' (2) : SONET VT-x (x=1.5,2,3,6) signals. + 'fracSpe' (3) : SONET fractional STS-1 or SDH fractional + VC-3 or VC-4 carrying tributaries or + asynchronous signals. + + Support of 'vt' mode or 'fracSpe' mode is optional." + DEFVAL + { spe } + + ::= { pwCepEntry 1 } + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 12] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + pwCepSonetIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InterfaceIndexOrZero + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This is a unique index within the ifTable. It represents + the interface index for the SONET path for SPE emulation + ([RFC3592], Section 3.3), an interface index for the SONET + VT ([RFC3592], Section 3.4) if the VT to be emulated is + extracted from a SONET signal or locally mapped from a + physical interface. + + A value of zero indicates an interface index that has yet + to be determined. + + Once set, if the SONET ifIndex is (for some reason) later + removed, the agent MAY delete the associated PW rows + (e.g., this pwCepTableEntry). If the agent does not + delete the rows, it is RECOMMENDED that the agent set this + object to zero." + + ::= { pwCepEntry 2 } + + pwCepSonetConfigErrorOrStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX BITS { + other ( 0), + timeslotInUse ( 1), + timeslotMisuse ( 2), + peerDbaIncompatible ( 3), -- Status only + peerEbmIncompatible ( 4), + peerRtpIncompatible ( 5), + peerAsyncIncompatible ( 6), + peerDbaAsymmetric ( 7), -- Status only + peerEbmAsymmetric ( 8), + peerRtpAsymmetric ( 9), + peerAsyncAsymmetric (10) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This object reports a configuration mismatch inside + the local node or between the local node and the peer node. + Some bits indicate an error, and some are simply status + reports that do not affect the forwarding process. + + 'timeslotInUse'(1) is set when another CEP PW has already + reserved a timeslot (or timeslots) that this CEP PW is + attempting to reserve. + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 13] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + 'timeslotMisuse'(2) is set when the stated timeslot this + PW is trying to use is not legal, for example, if + specifying a starting timeslot of 45 for a SONET path of + an STS-12c width. + + The peerZZZIncompatible bits are set if the local + configuration is not compatible with the peer configuration + as available from the CEP option received from the peer + through the signaling process and the local node cannot + support such asymmetric configuration. + + The peerZZZAsymmetric bits are set if the local + configuration is not compatible with the peer configuration + as available from the CEP option received from the peer + through the signaling process, but the local node can + support such asymmetric configuration." + + REFERENCE + "Malis, A., et al., 'Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous + Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH) Circuit Emulation over Packet + (CEP)', RFC 4842, Section 12." + ::= { pwCepEntry 3 } + + pwCepCfgIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PwCfgIndexOrzero + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Index to CEP configuration table below. Multiple CEP PWs + MAY share a single pwCepCfgEntry. + + The value 0 indicates that no entries are available." + ::= { pwCepEntry 4 } + + pwCepTimeElapsed OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX HCPerfTimeElapsed + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of seconds, including partial seconds, + that have elapsed since the beginning of the current + measurement period. If, for some reason such as an + adjustment in the system's time-of-day clock, the + current interval exceeds the maximum value, the + agent will return the maximum value." + ::= { pwCepEntry 5 } + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 14] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + pwCepValidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX HCPerfValidIntervals + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number (n) of previous 15-minute intervals for which + data was collected. + + An agent with CEP capability MUST be capable of supporting + at least 4 intervals. The RECOMMENDED default value for + n is 32, and n MUST NOT exceed 96." + ::= { pwCepEntry 6 } + + pwCepIndications OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX BITS { + missingPkt ( 0), + ooRngDropped( 1), + jtrBfrUnder ( 2), + pktMalformed( 3), + lops ( 4), + cepRdi ( 5), + cepAis ( 6), + badHdrStack ( 7), + cepNeFailure( 8), + cepFeFailure( 9) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Definitions: + + 'missingPkt'(0) - While playing out a sequence of packets, + at least one packet was determined to be missing based on a + gap in the CEP sequence number. Note: If the implementation + supports packet reordering, detecting gaps SHOULD take + place as they are played out, not as they arrive. This + provides time for misordered packets to arrive late. + + 'ooRngDropped'(1) - At least one packet arrived outside the + range of the jitter buffer. This may be because the + jitter buffer is full or the sequence number addresses + a buffer outside the current jitter buffer range or + an already occupied buffer within range. Whether or not + packet reordering is supported by the implementation, this + indication MUST be supported. + + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 15] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + 'jtrBfrUnder'(2) - The jitter buffer underflowed because + not enough packets arrived as packets were being + played out. + + 'pktMalformed'(3) - Any error related to unexpected + packet format (except bad header stack) or unexpected + length. + + 'lops'(4) - Loss of Packet Synchronization. + + 'cepRdi'(5) - Circuit Emulation over Packet Remote Defect + Indication. Remote Defect Indication (RDI) is generated by + the remote CEP de-packetizer when LOPS is detected. + + 'cepAis'(6) - Remote CEP packetizer has detected an Alarm + Indication Signal (AIS) on its incoming SONET stream. + cepAis MUST NOT (in itself) cause a CEP PW down + notification. + + 'badHdrStack'(7) - Set when the number of + CEP header extensions detected in incoming packets does + not match the expected number. + + 'cepNeFailure'(8) - Set when CEP-NE failure is currently + declared. + + 'cepFeFailure'(8) - Set when CEP-FE failure is currently + declared. + + This object MUST hold the accumulated indications until the + next SNMP write that clear the indication(s). + + Writing a non-zero value MUST fail. + + Currently, there is no hierarchy of CEP defects. + + The algorithm used to capture these indications + is implementation specific." + + ::= { pwCepEntry 7 } + + + + + + + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 16] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + pwCepLastEsTimeStamp OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeStamp + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occasion at which + the CEP PW entered the Errored Seconds (ES) or Severely + Errored Seconds (SES) state." + + ::= { pwCepEntry 8 } + + pwCepPeerCepOption OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of the CEP option parameter as received from the + peer by the PW signaling protocol." + + ::= { pwCepEntry 9 } + + -- End of CEP PW Table + + -- Obtain index for PW CEP Configuration Table entries + + pwCepCfgIndexNext OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PwCfgIndexOrzero + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This object contains an appropriate value to be used + for pwCepCfgIndex when creating entries in the + pwCepCfgTable. The value 0 indicates that no + unassigned entries are available. To obtain the + value of pwCepCfgIndex for a new entry in the + pwCepCfgTable, the manager issues a management + protocol retrieval operation to obtain the current + value of pwCepCfgIndex. After each retrieval + operation, the agent should modify the value to + reflect the next unassigned index. After a manager + retrieves a value, the agent will determine through + its local policy when this index value will be made + available for reuse." + + ::= { pwCepObjects 2 } + + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 17] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + -- CEP PW Configuration Table + + pwCepCfgTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PwCepCfgEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This table contains a set of parameters that may be + referenced by one or more CEP PWs by pwCepTable." + + ::= { pwCepObjects 3 } + + pwCepCfgEntry OBJECT-TYPE + + SYNTAX PwCepCfgEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "These parameters define the characteristics of a + CEP PW. They are grouped here to ease Network Management + System (NMS) burden. Once an entry is created here, it may + be reused by many PWs. + + By default, all the read-create objects MUST NOT be + changed after row activation unless specifically indicated + in the individual object description. If the operator + wishes to change value of a read-create object, the + pwCepCfgRowStatus MUST be set to notInService(2). + + The agent MUST NOT allow the change of the + pwCepCfgRowStatus from the active(1) state for + pwCepCfgEntry, which is in use by at least one active PW. + + Manual entries in this table SHOULD be preserved after a + reboot, the agent MUST ensure the integrity of those + entries. If the set of entries of a specific row are found + to be inconsistent after reboot, the affected PWs' + pwOperStatus MUST be declared as notPresent(5)." + + INDEX { pwCepCfgTableIndex } + + ::= { pwCepCfgTable 1 } + + PwCepCfgEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + pwCepCfgTableIndex Unsigned32, + pwCepSonetPayloadLength Unsigned32, + pwCepCfgMinPktLength Unsigned32, + pwCepCfgPktReorder TruthValue, + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 18] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + pwCepCfgEnableDBA BITS, + pwCepCfgRtpHdrSuppress TruthValue, + + pwCepCfgJtrBfrDepth Unsigned32, + + pwCepCfgConsecPktsInsync Unsigned32, + pwCepCfgConsecMissingOutSync Unsigned32, + + pwCepCfgPktErrorPlayOutValue Unsigned32, + + pwCepCfgMissingPktsToSes Unsigned32, + pwCepCfgSesToUas Unsigned32, + pwCepCfgSecsToExitUas Unsigned32, + + pwCepCfgName SnmpAdminString, + + pwCepCfgRowStatus RowStatus, + pwCepCfgStorageType StorageType + } + + pwCepCfgTableIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..4294967295) + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Primary index to this table." + ::= { pwCepCfgEntry 1 } + + pwCepSonetPayloadLength OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of SONET bytes of the Path or VT carried as + payload within one packet. For example, for STS-1/VC-3 SPE + circuits, a value of 783 bytes indicates that each packet + carries the payload equivalent to one frame. For VT1.5/VC11 + circuits, a payload length of 104 bytes indicates that each + packet carries payload equivalent to one VT1.5 super-frame. + The actual payload size may be different due to bandwidth + reduction modes, e.g., Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA) + mode or dynamically assigned fractional SPE. This length + applies to inbound and outbound packets carrying user + payload. Although there is no control over inbound packets, + those of illegal length are discarded and accounted for (see + pwCepPerf...Malformed.) + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 19] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + The default values are determined by the pwCepType: + 783 for pwCepType equal to spe(2) or fracSpe(3). + For vt(3) modes, the applicable super-frame payload size + is the default value." + REFERENCE + "Malis, A., et al., 'Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous + Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH) Circuit Emulation over Packet + (CEP)', RFC 4842, Sections 5.1 and 12.1" + ::= { pwCepCfgEntry 2 } + + pwCepCfgMinPktLength OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This object defines the minimum CEP packet length in + number of bytes (including CEP header and payload). + It applies to CEP's bandwidth-savings packets. Currently, + DBA is the only bandwidth-savings packet type (in the + future, CEP may support compression). Minimum packet + length is necessary in some systems or networks. + + Setting zero here indicates that there is no minimum + packet restriction." + + DEFVAL { 0 } + + ::= { pwCepCfgEntry 3 } + + pwCepCfgPktReorder OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TruthValue + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This object defines if reordering is applied for incoming + packets. + + If set 'true', as inbound packets are queued in the + jitter buffer, out-of-order packets are reordered. The + maximum sequence number differential (i.e., the range in + which resequencing can occur) is dependant on the depth + of the jitter buffer. + + If the local agent supports packet reordering, the default + value SHOULD be set to 'true'; otherwise, this value + SHOULD be set to 'false'." + + ::= { pwCepCfgEntry 4 } + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 20] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + pwCepCfgEnableDBA OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX BITS { + ais (0), + unequipped (1) + } + + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This object defines when DBA is applied for packets sent + toward the PSN. + + Setting 'ais' MUST cause CEP packet payload suppression + when AIS is detected on the associated SONET path. + Similarly, 'unequipped' MUST cause payload suppression + when an unequipped condition is detected on the SONET/SDH + PATH/VT. + + During DBA condition, CEP packets will continue + to be sent, but with indicators set in the CEP header + instructing the remote to play all ones (for AIS) or all + zeros (for unequipped) onto its SONET/SDH path. + + NOTE: Some implementations may not support this feature. + In these cases, this object should be read-only." + + REFERENCE + "Malis, A., et al., 'Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous + Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH) Circuit Emulation over Packet + (CEP)', RFC 4842, Section 11.1." + + ::= { pwCepCfgEntry 5 } + + pwCepCfgRtpHdrSuppress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TruthValue + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "If this object is set to 'true', an RTP header is not + prepended to the CEP packet." + REFERENCE + "Malis, A., et al., 'Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous + Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH) Circuit Emulation over Packet + (CEP)', RFC 4842, Section 5.3." + DEFVAL + { true } + + ::= { pwCepCfgEntry 6 } + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 21] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + pwCepCfgJtrBfrDepth OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 + UNITS "micro-seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This object defines the number of microseconds + of expected packet delay variation for this CEP PW + over the PSN. + + The actual jitter buffer MUST be at least twice this + value for proper operation. + + If configured to a value not supported by the + implementation, the agent MUST reject the SNMP Set + operation." + REFERENCE + "The control of jitter and wander within digital + networks which are based on the synchronous digital + hierarchy (SDH), ITU-T Recommendation G.825." + ::= { pwCepCfgEntry 7 } + + -- + -- The following counters work together to integrate (filter) + -- errors and the lack of errors on the CEP PW. An error is + -- caused by a missing packet. Missing packets can be a result + -- of packet loss in the network, (uncorrectable) packet out + -- of sequence, packet-length error, jitter-buffer overflow, + -- and jitter-buffer underflow. The result declares whether + -- or not the CEP PW is in Loss of Packet Sync (LOPS) state. + -- + + pwCepCfgConsecPktsInsync OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Consecutive packets with sequential sequence + numbers required to exit the LOPS state." + REFERENCE + "Malis, A., et al., 'Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous + Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH) Circuit Emulation over Packet + (CEP)', RFC 4842, Section 6.2.2." + DEFVAL + { 2 } + + ::= { pwCepCfgEntry 8 } + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 22] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + pwCepCfgConsecMissingOutSync OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Consecutive missing packets required to enter + the LOPS state." + REFERENCE + "Malis, A., et al., 'Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous + Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH) Circuit Emulation over Packet + (CEP)', RFC 4842, Section 6.2.2." + DEFVAL + { 10 } + + ::= { pwCepCfgEntry 9 } + + pwCepCfgPktErrorPlayOutValue OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..255) + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This object defines the value played when inbound packets + have over/underflowed the jitter buffer or are missing + for any reason. This byte pattern is sent (played) on + the SONET path." + DEFVAL + { 255 } -- Play all ones, equal to AIS indications + ::= { pwCepCfgEntry 10 } + + pwCepCfgMissingPktsToSes OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of missing packets detected (consecutive or not) + within a 1-second window to cause a Severely Errored + Second (SES) to be counted." + REFERENCE + "Malis, A., et al., 'Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous + Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH) Circuit Emulation over Packet + (CEP)', RFC 4842, Section 10.1." + DEFVAL + { 3 } + ::= { pwCepCfgEntry 11 } + + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 23] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + pwCepCfgSesToUas OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of consecutive SESs before declaring PW in + Unavailable Seconds (UAS) state (at which point + pwCepPerfUASs starts counting). The SesToUas default value + is 10 seconds. + + NOTE: Similar to [RFC3592], if the agent chooses to update + the various performance statistics in real time, it MUST + be prepared to retroactively reduce the ES and SES counts by + this value and increase the UAS count by this value when it + determines that UAS state has been entered. + + NOTE: See pwCepPerfSESs and pwCepPerfUASs." + REFERENCE + "Malis, A., et al., 'Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous + Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH) Circuit Emulation over Packet + (CEP)', RFC 4842, Section 10.1." + DEFVAL + { 10 } + ::= { pwCepCfgEntry 12 } + + pwCepCfgSecsToExitUas OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of consecutive nonSESs before declaring PW is NOT + in UAS state (at which point pwCepPerfUASs stops counting)." + REFERENCE + "Malis, A., et al., 'Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous + Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH) Circuit Emulation over Packet + (CEP)', RFC 4842, Section 10.1." + DEFVAL { 10 } + ::= { pwCepCfgEntry 13 } + + pwCepCfgName OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SnmpAdminString + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 24] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + DESCRIPTION + "This variable contains the name of the Configuration entry. + This name may be used to help the NMS to display the + purpose of the entry." + ::= { pwCepCfgEntry 14 } + + pwCepCfgRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX RowStatus + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "For creating, modifying, and deleting this row. + + None of the read-create objects' values can be changed + when pwCepCfgRowStatus is in the active(1) state. Changes + are allowed when the pwRowStatus is in notInService(2) or + notReady(3) states only. + + If the operator needs to change one of the values for an + active row (for example, in order to fix a mismatch in + configuration between the local node and the peer), the + pwCepCfgRowStatus should be first changed to + notInService(2). The objects may be changed now and later + changed to active(1) in order to re-initiate the signaling + process with the new values in effect. + + Change of status from the active(1) state or deleting a row + SHOULD be blocked by the local agent if the row is + referenced by any pwCepEntry those pwRowStatus + is in the active(1) state." + + ::= { pwCepCfgEntry 15 } + + pwCepCfgStorageType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX StorageType + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This object indicates the storage type for this row." + DEFVAL { nonVolatile } + + ::= { pwCepCfgEntry 16 } + + -- End of CEP PW Configuration Parameter Table + + + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 25] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + -- CEP Fractional Table + + pwCepFracTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PwCepFracEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This table contains a set of parameters for CEP PWs with + pwCepType FRAC type." + ::= { pwCepObjects 4 } + + pwCepFracEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PwCepFracEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "There are two options for creating an entry in this table: + + - By the Element Management System (EMS) in advance for + creating the PW. + - By the agent automatically when the PW is set up. + + The first option is typically used when there is a native + service processing (NSP) cross-connect option between the + physical ports and the emulated (virtual ports), while the + second MAY be used when there is a one-to-one mapping + between the emulated signal and the physical signal." + + INDEX { pwCepFracIndex } + + ::= { pwCepFracTable 1 } + + PwCepFracEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + + pwCepFracIndex InterfaceIndex, + pwCepFracMode INTEGER, + pwCepFracConfigError BITS, + pwCepFracAsync PwCepFracAsyncMap, + pwCepFracVtgMap PwCepSonetVtgMap, + pwCepFracEbm PwCepSonetEbm, + pwCepFracPeerEbm PwCepSonetEbm, + pwCepFracSdhVc4Mode INTEGER, + pwCepFracSdhVc4Tu3Map1 PwCepFracAsyncMap, + pwCepFracSdhVc4Tu3Map2 PwCepFracAsyncMap, + pwCepFracSdhVc4Tu3Map3 PwCepFracAsyncMap, + pwCepFracSdhVc4Tug2Map1 PwCepSonetVtgMap, + pwCepFracSdhVc4Tug2Map2 PwCepSonetVtgMap, + pwCepFracSdhVc4Tug2Map3 PwCepSonetVtgMap, + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 26] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + pwCepFracSdhVc4Ebm1 PwCepSdhVc4Ebm, + pwCepFracSdhVc4Ebm2 PwCepSdhVc4Ebm, + pwCepFracSdhVc4Ebm3 PwCepSdhVc4Ebm, + pwCepFracSdhVc4PeerEbm1 PwCepSdhVc4Ebm, + pwCepFracSdhVc4PeerEbm2 PwCepSdhVc4Ebm, + pwCepFracSdhVc4PeerEbm3 PwCepSdhVc4Ebm, + pwCepFracRowStatus RowStatus, + pwCepFracStorageType StorageType + } + + pwCepFracIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InterfaceIndex + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This is the index of this table. It is a unique + index within the ifTable. It represents the interface index + for the SONET path ([RFC3592], Section 3.3) for fractional + SPE emulation. + + It may represent an internal (virtual) interface if an NSP + function exists between the physical interface and the + emulation process." + + ::= { pwCepFracEntry 1 } + + pwCepFracMode OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + notApplicable ( 1), + dynamic ( 2), + static ( 3), + staticWithEbm ( 4), + staticAsync ( 5) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Fractional mode for STS-1/VC-3 or VC-4 circuits: + + notApplicable - When this object is not applicable. + dynamic - EBM carried within the CEP header. Unequipped + VTs are removed from the payload on the fly. + static - EBM not carried within the CEP header. Only VTs + defined in the EBM are carried within the payload. + staticWithEbm - EBM carried within the CEP header. Only + VTs defined in the EBM are carried within the + payload. + staticAsync - Asynchronous E3/T3 fixed byte removal only." + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 27] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + DEFVAL + { dynamic } + + ::= { pwCepFracEntry 2 } + + pwCepFracConfigError OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX BITS { + other ( 0), + vtgMapEbmConflict ( 1), + vtgMapAsyncConflict ( 2) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "vtgMapEbmConflict(1) is set when the configured static EBM + does not match the configured vtgMap for fractional + STS-1/VC-3 circuits or when the TUG2Map is in conflict with + the static EBM for VC-4 circuits, for example, if the vtgMap + specifies that VTG#1 carries VT2 VTs while the EBM indicate + that four VTs are equipped within VTG#1. + + vtgMapAsyncConflict(2) is set when there is a conflict + between the mode, the async indication, and the vtgMap + fields. For example, fractional mode is set to staticAsync + while the VtgMap indicates that the STS-1/VC-3 carries VTs, + or both async1 and Tug2Map are set in fractional VC-4 + circuits." + + ::= { pwCepFracEntry 3 } + + pwCepFracAsync OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PwCepFracAsyncMap + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This object defines the asynchronous payload carried + within the STS-1/VC-3. This object is applicable when + pwCepFracMode equals 'staticAsync' and MUST equal to + 'other' otherwise." + + DEFVAL { other } + + ::= { pwCepFracEntry 4 } + + pwCepFracVtgMap OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PwCepSonetVtgMap + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 28] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + DESCRIPTION + "This object defines the VT/VC types of the seven + VTG/TUG-2 within the STS-1/VC-3. + + This variable should be set when 'dynamic', 'static', + or 'staticWithEbm' fractional STS-1/VC-3 pwCepFracMode + is selected." + + ::= { pwCepFracEntry 5 } + + pwCepFracEbm OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PwCepSonetEbm + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This object holds the static Equipped Bit Mask (EBM) + for STS-1/VC-3 channel. + + This variable MAY be set when 'static' or + 'staticWithEbm' fractional STS-1/VC-3 pwCepFracMode is + selected. + + It is possible that the configuration of other MIB modules + will define the EBM value; in these cases, this object is + read-only and reflects the actual EBM that would be used." + + ::= { pwCepFracEntry 6 } + + pwCepFracPeerEbm OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PwCepSonetEbm + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This object reports the Equipped Bit Mask (EBM) for + STS-1/VC-3 channel as received from the peer within + the CEP extension header." + + ::= { pwCepFracEntry 7 } + + + pwCepFracSdhVc4Mode OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + notApplicable ( 1), + dynamic ( 2), + static ( 3), + staticWithEbm ( 4) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-create + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 29] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Fractional mode for VC-4 circuits: + + notApplicable - When this is not VC-4 circuit. + dynamic - EBM carried within the CEP header. Unequipped + VTs are removed from the payload on the fly. + static - EBM not carried within the CEP header. Only VTs + defined in the EBM are carried within the payload. + staticWithEbm - EBM carried within the CEP header. Only + VTs defined in the EBM are carried within the + payload." + + DEFVAL { notApplicable } + + ::= { pwCepFracEntry 8 } + + pwCepFracSdhVc4Tu3Map1 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PwCepFracAsyncMap + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The type of asynchronous mapping carried inside STS-1, + VC-3, or TUG-3 containing TU-3 circuit." + + DEFVAL { other } + ::= { pwCepFracEntry 9 } + + + pwCepFracSdhVc4Tu3Map2 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PwCepFracAsyncMap + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "If the second TUG-3 within the VC-4 contains a TU-3, this + variable must be set." + + DEFVAL { other } + ::= { pwCepFracEntry 10 } + + pwCepFracSdhVc4Tu3Map3 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PwCepFracAsyncMap + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "If the third TUG-3 within the VC-4 contains a TU-3, this + variable must be set." + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 30] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + DEFVAL { other } + + ::= { pwCepFracEntry 11 } + + + pwCepFracSdhVc4Tug2Map1 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PwCepSonetVtgMap + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The VC types of the seven TUG-2s within the first + TUG-3 of the VC-4." + + ::= { pwCepFracEntry 12 } + + pwCepFracSdhVc4Tug2Map2 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PwCepSonetVtgMap + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The VC types of the seven TUG-2s within the second + TUG-3 of the VC-4." + + ::= { pwCepFracEntry 13 } + + pwCepFracSdhVc4Tug2Map3 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PwCepSonetVtgMap + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The VC types of the seven TUG-2s within the third + TUG-3 of the VC-4." + + ::= { pwCepFracEntry 14 } + + pwCepFracSdhVc4Ebm1 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PwCepSdhVc4Ebm + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Static Equipped Bit Mask (EBM) for the first TUG-3 + within the VC-4. + + This variable should be set when 'static' or + 'staticWithEbm' fractional VC-4 pwCepFracMode is + selected. + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 31] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + It is possible that the EBM that would be used is + available based on configuration of other MIB modules. + In these cases, this object is read-only and reflects the + actual EBM that would be used." + + ::= { pwCepFracEntry 15 } + + pwCepFracSdhVc4Ebm2 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PwCepSdhVc4Ebm + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Static Equipped Bit Mask (EBM) for the second TUG-3 + within the VC-4. + + This variable should be set when 'static' or + 'staticWithEbm' fractional VC-4 pwCepFracMode is + selected. + + It is possible that the EBM that would be used is + available based on configuration of other MIB modules. + In these cases, this object is read-only and reflects the + actual EBM that would be used." + + ::= { pwCepFracEntry 16 } + + pwCepFracSdhVc4Ebm3 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PwCepSdhVc4Ebm + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Static Equipped Bit Mask (EBM) for the third TUG-3 within + the VC-4. + + This variable should be set when 'Static' or + 'staticWithEbm' fractional VC-4 pwCepFracMode is + selected. + + It is possible that the EBM that would be used is + available based on configuration of other MIB modules. + In these cases, this object is read-only and reflects the + actual EBM that would be used." + + ::= { pwCepFracEntry 17 } + + pwCepFracSdhVc4PeerEbm1 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PwCepSdhVc4Ebm + MAX-ACCESS read-only + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 32] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Equipped Bit Mask (EBM) for the first TUG-3 within + the fractional VC-4 channel received from the peer + within the CEP extension header." + + ::= { pwCepFracEntry 18 } + + pwCepFracSdhVc4PeerEbm2 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PwCepSdhVc4Ebm + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Equipped Bit Mask (EBM) for the second TUG-3 within + the fractional VC-4 channel received from the peer + within the CEP extension header." + + ::= { pwCepFracEntry 19 } + + pwCepFracSdhVc4PeerEbm3 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PwCepSdhVc4Ebm + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Equipped Bit Mask (EBM) for the third TUG-3 within + the fractional VC-4 channel received from the peer + within the CEP extension header." + + ::= { pwCepFracEntry 20 } + + pwCepFracRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX RowStatus + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "For creating, modifying, and deleting this row. + This object MAY be changed at any time." + + ::= { pwCepFracEntry 21 } + + pwCepFracStorageType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX StorageType + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This variable indicates the storage type for this + object." + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 33] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + DEFVAL { nonVolatile } + ::= { pwCepFracEntry 22 } + + -- End CEP Fractional Table + + -- CEP PW Performance Current Interval Table + + pwCepPerfCurrentTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PwCepPerfCurrentEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "CEP bridges the SONET and packet worlds. In the packet + world, counts typically start from the time of service + creation and do not stop. In the SONET world, counts are + kept in 15-minute intervals. The PW CEP MIB supports both + methods. The current 15-minute interval counts are in + this table. The interval and total stats are in tables + following this. + + This table provides per-CEP PW performance information. + High capacity (HC) counters are required for some counts + due to the high speeds expected with CEP services. A SONET + path of width 48 (STS-48c) can rollover non-HC counters in + a few minutes." + + ::= { pwCepObjects 5 } + + pwCepPerfCurrentEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PwCepPerfCurrentEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An entry in this table is created by the agent for every + pwCep entry. After 15 minutes, the contents of this table + entry are copied to a new entry in the pwCepPerfInterval + table, and the counts in this entry are reset to zero." + + INDEX { pwIndex } + + ::= { pwCepPerfCurrentTable 1 } + + PwCepPerfCurrentEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + pwCepPerfCurrentDbaInPacketsHC HCPerfCurrentCount, + pwCepPerfCurrentDbaOutPacketsHC HCPerfCurrentCount, + + pwCepPerfCurrentInNegPtrAdjust PerfCurrentCount, + pwCepPerfCurrentInPosPtrAdjust PerfCurrentCount, + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 34] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + pwCepPerfCurrentInPtrAdjustSecs PerfCurrentCount, + pwCepPerfCurrentOutNegPtrAdjust PerfCurrentCount, + pwCepPerfCurrentOutPosPtrAdjust PerfCurrentCount, + pwCepPerfCurrentOutPtrAdjustSecs PerfCurrentCount, + pwCepPerfCurrentAbsPtrAdjust Integer32, + + pwCepPerfCurrentMissingPkts PerfCurrentCount, + pwCepPerfCurrentPktsOoseq PerfCurrentCount, + pwCepPerfCurrentPktsOoRngDropped PerfCurrentCount, + pwCepPerfCurrentJtrBfrUnderruns PerfCurrentCount, + pwCepPerfCurrentPktsMalformed PerfCurrentCount, + pwCepPerfCurrentSummaryErrors PerfCurrentCount, + + pwCepPerfCurrentESs PerfCurrentCount, + pwCepPerfCurrentSESs PerfCurrentCount, + pwCepPerfCurrentUASs PerfCurrentCount, + pwCepPerfCurrentFC PerfCurrentCount + } + + pwCepPerfCurrentDbaInPacketsHC OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX HCPerfCurrentCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of DBA packets received." + ::= { pwCepPerfCurrentEntry 1 } + + pwCepPerfCurrentDbaOutPacketsHC OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX HCPerfCurrentCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of DBA packets sent." + ::= { pwCepPerfCurrentEntry 2 } + + + -- Pointer adjustment stats + + pwCepPerfCurrentInNegPtrAdjust OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of negative pointer adjustments sent on the + SONET path based on CEP pointer adjustments received." + ::= { pwCepPerfCurrentEntry 3 } + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 35] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + pwCepPerfCurrentInPosPtrAdjust OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of positive pointer adjustments sent on the + SONET path based on CEP pointer adjustments received." + ::= { pwCepPerfCurrentEntry 4 } + + pwCepPerfCurrentInPtrAdjustSecs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of seconds in which a positive or negative pointer + adjustment was sent on the SONET path." + ::= { pwCepPerfCurrentEntry 5 } + + pwCepPerfCurrentOutNegPtrAdjust OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of negative pointer adjustments seen on the + SONET path and encoded onto sent CEP packets." + ::= { pwCepPerfCurrentEntry 6 } + + pwCepPerfCurrentOutPosPtrAdjust OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of positive pointer adjustments seen on the + SONET path and encoded onto sent CEP packets." + ::= { pwCepPerfCurrentEntry 7 } + + pwCepPerfCurrentOutPtrAdjustSecs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of seconds in which a positive or negative pointer + adjustment was seen on the SONET path." + ::= { pwCepPerfCurrentEntry 8 } + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 36] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + pwCepPerfCurrentAbsPtrAdjust OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Indicates the relative adjustment drift between + inbound and outbound streams. + + It is calculated as absolute value of: + (InPosPtrAdjust - InNegPtrAdjust ) - + (OutPosPtrAdjust - OutNegPtrAdjust)" + ::= { pwCepPerfCurrentEntry 9 } + + pwCepPerfCurrentMissingPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of missing packets (as detected via CEP header + sequence number gaps)." + ::= { pwCepPerfCurrentEntry 10 } + + pwCepPerfCurrentPktsOoseq OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of packets detected out of sequence (via CEP + header sequence numbers) but successfully reordered. + Note: Some implementations may not support this + feature (see pwCepCfgPktReorder)." + ::= { pwCepPerfCurrentEntry 11 } + + pwCepPerfCurrentPktsOoRngDropped OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of packets detected out of range (via CEP header + sequence numbers) and could not be reordered or could not + fit in the jitter buffer." + ::= { pwCepPerfCurrentEntry 12 } + + pwCepPerfCurrentJtrBfrUnderruns OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 37] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + DESCRIPTION + "Number of times a packet needed to be played out and the + jitter buffer was empty." + ::= { pwCepPerfCurrentEntry 13 } + + pwCepPerfCurrentPktsMalformed OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of packets detected with unexpected size or bad + headers stack." + ::= { pwCepPerfCurrentEntry 14 } + + pwCepPerfCurrentSummaryErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A summary of all the packet-error types above (from + missing packets to bad length packets)." + ::= { pwCepPerfCurrentEntry 15 } + + pwCepPerfCurrentESs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The counter associated with the number of Errored + Seconds encountered." + ::= { pwCepPerfCurrentEntry 16 } + + pwCepPerfCurrentSESs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The counter associated with the number of + Severely Errored Seconds encountered." + ::= { pwCepPerfCurrentEntry 17 } + + pwCepPerfCurrentUASs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 38] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + DESCRIPTION + "The counter associated with the number of + Unavailable Seconds encountered." + ::= { pwCepPerfCurrentEntry 18 } + + pwCepPerfCurrentFC OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "CEP Failure Counts (FC-CEP). The number of CEP failure + events. A failure event begins when the LOPS failure + is declared and ends when the failure is cleared. A + failure event that begins in one period and ends in + another period is counted only in the period in which + it begins." + ::= { pwCepPerfCurrentEntry 19 } + + -- End CEP PW Performance Current Interval Table + + -- CEP Performance 15-Minute Interval Table + + pwCepPerfIntervalTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PwCepPerfIntervalEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This table provides per-CEP PW performance information, + much like the pwCepPerfCurrentTable above. However, + these counts represent historical 15-minute intervals. + Typically, this table will have a maximum of 96 entries + for a 24-hour period but is not limited to this. + + NOTE: Counter64 objects are used here; Counter32 is + too small for OC-768 CEP PWs." + + ::= { pwCepObjects 6 } + + pwCepPerfIntervalEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PwCepPerfIntervalEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An entry in this table is created by the agent for + every pwCepPerfCurrentEntry that is 15 minutes old. + The contents of the Current entry are copied to the new + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 39] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + entry here. The Current entry then resets its counts + to zero for the next current 15-minute interval. + pwCepIndex is found in the pwCepCfg table." + + INDEX { pwIndex, pwCepPerfIntervalNumber } + + ::= { pwCepPerfIntervalTable 1 } + + PwCepPerfIntervalEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + + pwCepPerfIntervalNumber Integer32, + pwCepPerfIntervalValidData TruthValue, + pwCepPerfIntervalReset INTEGER, + pwCepPerfIntervalTimeElapsed HCPerfTimeElapsed, + + pwCepPerfIntervalDbaInPacketsHC HCPerfIntervalCount, + pwCepPerfIntervalDbaOutPacketsHC HCPerfIntervalCount, + + pwCepPerfIntervalInNegPtrAdjust PerfIntervalCount, + pwCepPerfIntervalInPosPtrAdjust PerfIntervalCount, + pwCepPerfIntervalInPtrAdjustSecs PerfIntervalCount, + pwCepPerfIntervalOutNegPtrAdjust PerfIntervalCount, + pwCepPerfIntervalOutPosPtrAdjust PerfIntervalCount, + pwCepPerfIntervalOutPtrAdjustSecs PerfIntervalCount, + pwCepPerfIntervalAbsPtrAdjust Integer32, + + pwCepPerfIntervalMissingPkts PerfIntervalCount, + pwCepPerfIntervalPktsOoseq PerfIntervalCount, + pwCepPerfIntervalPktsOoRngDropped PerfIntervalCount, + pwCepPerfIntervalJtrBfrUnderruns PerfIntervalCount, + pwCepPerfIntervalPktsMalformed PerfIntervalCount, + pwCepPerfIntervalSummaryErrors PerfIntervalCount, + + pwCepPerfIntervalESs PerfIntervalCount, + pwCepPerfIntervalSESs PerfIntervalCount, + pwCepPerfIntervalUASs PerfIntervalCount, + pwCepPerfIntervalFC PerfIntervalCount + } + + pwCepPerfIntervalNumber OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (1..96) + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A number (between 1 and 96 to cover a 24-hour + period) that identifies the interval for which the set + of statistics is available. The interval identified by 1 + is the most recently completed 15-minute interval, and + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 40] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + the interval identified by N is the interval immediately + preceding the one identified by N-1. The minimum range of + N is 1 through 4. The default range is 1 through 32. The + maximum range of N is 1 through 96." + ::= { pwCepPerfIntervalEntry 1 } + + pwCepPerfIntervalValidData OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TruthValue + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This variable indicates if the data for this interval + is valid." + ::= { pwCepPerfIntervalEntry 2 } + + pwCepPerfIntervalReset OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + reset (1), + normal(2) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Used in cases where the user knows that the errors + within this interval should not be counted. Writing + 'reset' sets all error counts to zero. The value of + 0 is not used here due to issues with + implementations." + ::= { pwCepPerfIntervalEntry 3 } + + pwCepPerfIntervalTimeElapsed OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX HCPerfTimeElapsed + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The duration of a particular interval in seconds. + Adjustments in the system's time-of-day clock may + cause the interval to be greater or less than the + normal value. Therefore, this actual interval value + is provided." + ::= { pwCepPerfIntervalEntry 4 } + + pwCepPerfIntervalDbaInPacketsHC OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX HCPerfIntervalCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 41] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + DESCRIPTION + "Number of DBA packets received." + ::= { pwCepPerfIntervalEntry 5 } + + pwCepPerfIntervalDbaOutPacketsHC OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX HCPerfIntervalCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of DBA packets sent." + ::= { pwCepPerfIntervalEntry 6 } + + -- Pointer adjustment stats + pwCepPerfIntervalInNegPtrAdjust OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of negative pointer adjustments sent on the + SONET path based on CEP pointer adjustments received." + ::= { pwCepPerfIntervalEntry 7 } + + pwCepPerfIntervalInPosPtrAdjust OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of positive pointer adjustments sent on the + SONET path based on CEP pointer adjustments received." + ::= { pwCepPerfIntervalEntry 8 } + + pwCepPerfIntervalInPtrAdjustSecs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of seconds in which a positive or negative + pointer adjustment was sent on the SONET path." + ::= { pwCepPerfIntervalEntry 9 } + + pwCepPerfIntervalOutNegPtrAdjust OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of negative pointer adjustments seen on the + SONET path and encoded onto sent CEP packets." + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 42] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + ::= { pwCepPerfIntervalEntry 10 } + + pwCepPerfIntervalOutPosPtrAdjust OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of positive pointer adjustments seen on the + SONET path and encoded onto sent CEP packets." + ::= { pwCepPerfIntervalEntry 11 } + + pwCepPerfIntervalOutPtrAdjustSecs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of seconds in which a positive or negative + pointer adjustment was seen on the SONET path." + ::= { pwCepPerfIntervalEntry 12 } + + pwCepPerfIntervalAbsPtrAdjust OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The relative adjustment drift between inbound + and outbound streams. + + It is calculated as absolute value of: + (InPosPtrAdjust - InNegPtrAdjust) - + (OutPosPtrAdjust - OutNegPtrAdjust)" + ::= { pwCepPerfIntervalEntry 13 } + + pwCepPerfIntervalMissingPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of missing packets (as detected via CEP header + sequence number gaps)." + ::= { pwCepPerfIntervalEntry 14 } + + pwCepPerfIntervalPktsOoseq OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 43] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + DESCRIPTION + "Number of packets detected out of sequence (via CEP + header sequence numbers) but successfully reordered. + Note: Some implementations mat not support this + feature (see pwCepCfgPktReorder)." + ::= { pwCepPerfIntervalEntry 15 } + + pwCepPerfIntervalPktsOoRngDropped OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of packets detected out of range (via CEP + header sequence numbers) and could not be reordered + or could not fit in the jitter buffer." + ::= { pwCepPerfIntervalEntry 16 } + + pwCepPerfIntervalJtrBfrUnderruns OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of times a packet needed to be played + out and the jitter buffer was empty." + ::= { pwCepPerfIntervalEntry 17 } + + pwCepPerfIntervalPktsMalformed OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of packets detected with unexpected size or bad + headers stack." + ::= { pwCepPerfIntervalEntry 18 } + + pwCepPerfIntervalSummaryErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A summary of all the packet-error types above (from + missing packets to bad length packets)." + ::= { pwCepPerfIntervalEntry 19 } + + pwCepPerfIntervalESs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 44] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The counter associated with the number of Errored + Seconds encountered." + ::= { pwCepPerfIntervalEntry 20 } + + pwCepPerfIntervalSESs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The counter associated with the number of + Severely Errored Seconds encountered." + ::= { pwCepPerfIntervalEntry 21 } + + pwCepPerfIntervalUASs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The counter associated with the number of + Unavailable Seconds encountered." + ::= { pwCepPerfIntervalEntry 22 } + + pwCepPerfIntervalFC OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "CEP Failure Counts (FC-CEP). The number of CEP failure + events. A failure event begins when the LOPS failure + is declared and ends when the failure is cleared. A + failure event that begins in one period and ends in + another period is counted only in the period in which + it begins." + ::= { pwCepPerfIntervalEntry 23 } + + -- End CEP Performance 15-Minute Interval Table + + -- CEP Performance 1-Day Table + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 45] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + DESCRIPTION + "This table provides per CEP PW performance information, + the current day's measurement, and the previous day's + interval. + + In the extreme case where one of the error counters has + overflowed during the one-day interval, the error counter + MUST NOT wrap around and MUST return the maximum value." + ::= { pwCepObjects 7 } + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An entry is created in this table by the agent for + every entry in the pwCepTable and for each day + interval up to the number of supported historical + intervals." + + INDEX { pwIndex, pwCepPerf1DayIntervalNumber } + + ::= { pwCepPerf1DayIntervalTable 1 } + + PwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalNumber Unsigned32, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalValidData TruthValue, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalMoniSecs HCPerfTimeElapsed, + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalDbaInPacketsHC Counter64, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalDbaOutPacketsHC Counter64, + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalInNegPtrAdjust Counter32, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalInPosPtrAdjust Counter32, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalInPtrAdjustSecs Counter32, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalOutNegPtrAdjust Counter32, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalOutPosPtrAdjust Counter32, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalOutPtrAdjustSecs Counter32, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalAbsPtrAdjust Integer32, + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalMissingPkts Counter32, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalPktsOoseq Counter32, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalPktsOoRngDropped Counter32, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalJtrBfrUnderruns Counter32, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalPktsMalformed Counter32, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalSummaryErrors Counter32, + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 46] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalESs Counter32, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalSESs Counter32, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalUASs Counter32, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalFC Counter32 + } + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalNumber OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32(1..31) + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "History Data Interval number. Interval 1 is the current day + measurement period; interval 2 is the most recent previous + day; and interval 30 is 31 days ago." + ::= { pwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry 1 } + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalValidData OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TruthValue + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This variable indicates if the data for this interval + is valid." + ::= { pwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry 2 } + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalMoniSecs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX HCPerfTimeElapsed + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The amount of time in the 1-day interval over which the + performance monitoring information is actually counted. + This value will be the same as the interval duration except + in situations where performance monitoring data could not + be collected for any reason or the agent clock was + adjusted." + ::= { pwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry 3 } + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalDbaInPacketsHC OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of DBA packets received." + ::= { pwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry 4 } + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 47] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalDbaOutPacketsHC OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of DBA packets sent." + ::= { pwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry 5 } + + -- Pointer adjustment stats + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalInNegPtrAdjust OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of negative pointer adjustments sent on the + SONET path based on CEP pointer adjustments received." + ::= { pwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry 6 } + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalInPosPtrAdjust OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of positive pointer adjustments sent on the + SONET path based on CEP pointer adjustments received." + ::= { pwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry 7 } + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalInPtrAdjustSecs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of seconds in which a positive or negative pointer + adjustment was sent on the SONET path." + ::= { pwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry 8 } + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalOutNegPtrAdjust OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of negative pointer adjustments seen on the + SONET path and encoded onto sent CEP packets." + ::= { pwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry 9 } + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 48] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalOutPosPtrAdjust OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of positive pointer adjustments seen on the + SONET path and encoded onto sent CEP packets." + ::= { pwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry 10 } + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalOutPtrAdjustSecs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of seconds in which a positive or negative pointer + adjustment was seen on the SONET path." + ::= { pwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry 11 } + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalAbsPtrAdjust OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The relative adjustment of drift between inbound + and outbound streams. It is calculated as absolute + value of: + (InPosPtrAdjust - InNegPtrAdjust) - + (OutPosPtrAdjust - OutNegPtrAdjust)" + ::= { pwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry 12 } + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalMissingPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of missing packets (as detected via CEP header + sequence number gaps)." + ::= { pwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry 13 } + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalPktsOoseq OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + + + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 49] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + DESCRIPTION + "Number of packets detected out of sequence (via CEP + header sequence numbers) but successfully reordered. + Note: Some implementations may not support this feature + (see pwCepCfgPktReorder)." + ::= { pwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry 14 } + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalPktsOoRngDropped OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of packets detected out of range (via CEP header + sequence numbers) and could not be reordered or could not + fit in the jitter buffer." + ::= { pwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry 15 } + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalJtrBfrUnderruns OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of times a packet needed to be played out, and the + jitter buffer was empty." + ::= { pwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry 16 } + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalPktsMalformed OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Number of packets detected with unexpected size or bad + headers stack." + ::= { pwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry 17 } + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalSummaryErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A summary of all the packet-error types above (from + missing packets to bad length packets)." + ::= { pwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry 18 } + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalESs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 50] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The counter associated with the number of Errored + Seconds encountered." + ::= { pwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry 19 } + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalSESs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The counter associated with the number of Severely + Errored Seconds. See pwCepCfgMissingPktsToSes." + ::= { pwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry 20 } + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalUASs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The counter associated with the number of + unavailable seconds. See pwCepCfgSesToUAS. + + NOTE: When first entering the UAS state, the number + of SesToUas is added to this object; then, as each + additional UAS occurs, this object increments by one. + + NOTE: Similar to [RFC3592], if the agent chooses to update + the various performance statistics in real time, it must + be prepared to retroactively reduce the ES and SES counts + (by the value of pwCepCfgSesToUas) and increase the UAS + count (by that same value) when it determines that UAS + state has been entered." + ::= { pwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry 21 } + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalFC OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "CEP Failure Counts (FC-CEP). The number of CEP failure + events. A failure event begins when the LOPS failure + is declared and ends when the failure is cleared." + ::= { pwCepPerf1DayIntervalEntry 22 } + + -- End of CEP Performance 1-Day Table + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 51] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + -- Conformance information + + pwCepGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pwCepConformance 1 } + + pwCepCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pwCepConformance 2 } + + -- Compliance statement for full compliant implementations + + pwCepModuleFullCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The compliance statement for agents that support + full CEP PW configuration through this MIB module." + + MODULE -- this module + MANDATORY-GROUPS { pwCepGroup, + pwCepCfgGroup, + pwCepPerfCurrentGroup, + pwCepPerfIntervalGroup, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalGroup + } + + GROUP pwCepFractionalGroup + DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations + that support fractional SPE." + + GROUP pwCepFractionalSts1Vc3Group + DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations + that support the fractional STS-1/VC-3." + + GROUP pwCepFractionalVc4Group + DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations + that support the fractional VC-4." + + GROUP pwCepSignalingGroup + DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations + that support the CEP PW signaling." + + OBJECT pwCepType + SYNTAX INTEGER { spe(1) } + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "The support of the value vt(2) or fracSpe(3) is + optional. If either of these options are + supported, read-write access is not required." + + + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 52] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + OBJECT pwCepSonetPayloadLength + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required for implementations + that support only the default values (which are + based on the pwCepType)." + + OBJECT pwCepCfgMinPktLength + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required for implementations + that support only a single predefined value." + + OBJECT pwCepCfgEnableDBA + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required for implementations + that support only a single predefined value." + + OBJECT pwCepCfgRtpHdrSuppress + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required for implementations + that do not support RTP header for CEP + connections." + + OBJECT pwCepCfgConsecPktsInsync + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required for implementations + that support only a single predefined value." + + OBJECT pwCepCfgConsecMissingOutSync + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required for implementations + that support only a single predefined value." + + OBJECT pwCepCfgPktErrorPlayOutValue + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required for implementations + that support only a single predefined value." + + OBJECT pwCepCfgMissingPktsToSes + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required for implementations + that support only a single predefined value." + + OBJECT pwCepCfgSesToUas + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required for implementations + that support only a single predefined value." + + OBJECT pwCepCfgSecsToExitUas + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 53] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required for implementations + that support only a single predefined value." + + OBJECT pwCepCfgName + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepCfgRowStatus + SYNTAX RowStatus { active(1), notInService(2), + notReady(3) } + WRITE-SYNTAX RowStatus { active(1), notInService(2), + createAndGo(4), destroy(6) + } + DESCRIPTION "Support for createAndWait is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepFracMode + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required for implementations + that support only a single predefined value." + + OBJECT pwCepFracAsync + SYNTAX PwCepFracAsyncMap { other(1) } + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Support for ds3(2) or e3(3) and read-write access + is not required if the implementations do not + support these options." + + OBJECT pwCepFracVtgMap + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required for implementations + that support only a single predefined value." + + OBJECT pwCepFracEbm + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required for implementations + where the EBM is derived from configuration in + other MIB modules." + + OBJECT pwCepFracSdhVc4Mode + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required for implementations + that support only a single predefined value." + + OBJECT pwCepFracSdhVc4Tu3Map1 + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required for implementations + that support only a single predefined value." + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 54] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + OBJECT pwCepFracSdhVc4Tu3Map2 + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required for implementations + that support only a single predefined value." + + OBJECT pwCepFracSdhVc4Tu3Map3 + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required for implementations + that support only a single predefined value." + + OBJECT pwCepFracSdhVc4Tug2Map1 + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required for implementations + that support only a single predefined value." + + OBJECT pwCepFracSdhVc4Tug2Map2 + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required for implementations + that support only a single predefined value." + + OBJECT pwCepFracSdhVc4Tug2Map3 + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required for implementations + that support only a single predefined value." + + OBJECT pwCepFracSdhVc4Ebm1 + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required for implementations + where the EBM is derived from configuration in + other MIB modules." + + OBJECT pwCepFracSdhVc4Ebm2 + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required for implementations + where the EBM is derived from configuration in + other MIB modules." + + OBJECT pwCepFracSdhVc4Ebm3 + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required for implementations + where the EBM is derived from configuration in + other MIB modules." + + + + + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 55] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + OBJECT pwCepFracRowStatus + SYNTAX RowStatus { active(1), notInService(2), + notReady(3) } + WRITE-SYNTAX RowStatus { active(1), notInService(2), + createAndGo(4), destroy(6) + } + DESCRIPTION "Support for createAndWait is not required." + + ::= { pwCepCompliances 1 } + + -- Compliance requirement for read-only compliant implementations + + pwCepModuleReadOnlyCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The compliance statement for agents that provide + read-only support for the PW CEP MIB Module. Such + devices can be monitored but cannot be configured + using this MIB module." + + MODULE -- this module + MANDATORY-GROUPS { pwCepGroup, + pwCepCfgGroup, + pwCepPerfCurrentGroup, + pwCepPerfIntervalGroup, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalGroup + } + + GROUP pwCepFractionalGroup + DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations + that support fractional SPE." + + GROUP pwCepFractionalSts1Vc3Group + DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations + that support the fractional STS-1/VC-3." + + GROUP pwCepFractionalVc4Group + DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations + that support the fractional VC-4." + + GROUP pwCepSignalingGroup + DESCRIPTION "This group is only mandatory for implementations + that support the CEP PW signaling." + + OBJECT pwCepType + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 56] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + OBJECT pwCepSonetIfIndex + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepCfgIndex + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepSonetPayloadLength + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepCfgMinPktLength + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepCfgEnableDBA + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepCfgRtpHdrSuppress + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepCfgJtrBfrDepth + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepCfgConsecPktsInsync + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepCfgConsecMissingOutSync + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepCfgPktErrorPlayOutValue + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepCfgMissingPktsToSes + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepCfgSesToUas + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 57] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + OBJECT pwCepCfgSecsToExitUas + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepCfgRowStatus + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepCfgStorageType + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepFracMode + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepFracAsync + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepFracVtgMap + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepFracEbm + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepFracSdhVc4Mode + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepFracSdhVc4Tu3Map1 + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepFracSdhVc4Tu3Map2 + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepFracSdhVc4Tu3Map3 + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepFracSdhVc4Tug2Map1 + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 58] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + OBJECT pwCepFracSdhVc4Tug2Map2 + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepFracSdhVc4Tug2Map3 + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepFracSdhVc4Ebm1 + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepFracSdhVc4Ebm2 + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepFracSdhVc4Ebm3 + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepFracRowStatus + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT pwCepFracStorageType + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + ::= { pwCepCompliances 2 } + + -- Units of conformance + + pwCepGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + pwCepType, + pwCepSonetIfIndex, + pwCepSonetConfigErrorOrStatus, + pwCepCfgIndex, + pwCepTimeElapsed, + pwCepValidIntervals, + pwCepIndications, + pwCepLastEsTimeStamp + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Collection of objects for basic CEP PW config and + status." + ::= { pwCepGroups 1 } + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 59] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + pwCepSignalingGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + pwCepPeerCepOption + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Collection of objects required if the network element + support CEP connections signaling." + ::= { pwCepGroups 2 } + + pwCepCfgGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + pwCepCfgIndexNext, + + pwCepSonetPayloadLength, + pwCepCfgMinPktLength, + pwCepCfgPktReorder, + pwCepCfgEnableDBA, + + pwCepCfgRtpHdrSuppress, + + pwCepCfgJtrBfrDepth, + + pwCepCfgConsecPktsInsync, + pwCepCfgConsecMissingOutSync, + + pwCepCfgPktErrorPlayOutValue, + + pwCepCfgMissingPktsToSes, + pwCepCfgSesToUas, + pwCepCfgSecsToExitUas, + + pwCepCfgName, + + pwCepCfgRowStatus, + + pwCepCfgStorageType + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Collection of detailed objects needed to + configure CEP PWs." + ::= { pwCepGroups 3 } + + pwCepPerfCurrentGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + pwCepPerfCurrentDbaInPacketsHC, + pwCepPerfCurrentDbaOutPacketsHC, + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 60] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + pwCepPerfCurrentInNegPtrAdjust, + pwCepPerfCurrentInPosPtrAdjust, + pwCepPerfCurrentInPtrAdjustSecs, + pwCepPerfCurrentOutNegPtrAdjust, + pwCepPerfCurrentOutPosPtrAdjust, + pwCepPerfCurrentOutPtrAdjustSecs, + pwCepPerfCurrentAbsPtrAdjust, + pwCepPerfCurrentMissingPkts, + pwCepPerfCurrentPktsOoseq, + pwCepPerfCurrentPktsOoRngDropped, + pwCepPerfCurrentJtrBfrUnderruns, + pwCepPerfCurrentPktsMalformed, + pwCepPerfCurrentSummaryErrors, + + pwCepPerfCurrentESs, + pwCepPerfCurrentSESs, + pwCepPerfCurrentUASs, + pwCepPerfCurrentFC + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Collection of statistics objects for CEP PWs." + ::= { pwCepGroups 4 } + + pwCepPerfIntervalGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + pwCepPerfIntervalValidData, + pwCepPerfIntervalReset, + pwCepPerfIntervalTimeElapsed, + + pwCepPerfIntervalDbaInPacketsHC, + pwCepPerfIntervalDbaOutPacketsHC, + + pwCepPerfIntervalInNegPtrAdjust, + pwCepPerfIntervalInPosPtrAdjust, + pwCepPerfIntervalInPtrAdjustSecs, + pwCepPerfIntervalOutNegPtrAdjust, + pwCepPerfIntervalOutPosPtrAdjust, + pwCepPerfIntervalOutPtrAdjustSecs, + pwCepPerfIntervalAbsPtrAdjust, + + pwCepPerfIntervalMissingPkts, + pwCepPerfIntervalPktsOoseq, + pwCepPerfIntervalPktsOoRngDropped, + pwCepPerfIntervalJtrBfrUnderruns, + pwCepPerfIntervalPktsMalformed, + pwCepPerfIntervalSummaryErrors, + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 61] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + pwCepPerfIntervalESs, + pwCepPerfIntervalSESs, + pwCepPerfIntervalUASs, + pwCepPerfIntervalFC + + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Collection of statistics objects for CEP PWs." + ::= { pwCepGroups 5 } + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalValidData, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalMoniSecs, + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalDbaInPacketsHC, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalDbaOutPacketsHC, + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalInNegPtrAdjust, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalInPosPtrAdjust, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalInPtrAdjustSecs, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalOutNegPtrAdjust, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalOutPosPtrAdjust, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalOutPtrAdjustSecs, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalAbsPtrAdjust, + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalMissingPkts, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalPktsOoseq, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalPktsOoRngDropped, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalJtrBfrUnderruns, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalPktsMalformed, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalSummaryErrors, + + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalESs, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalSESs, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalUASs, + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalFC + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Collection of statistics objects for CEP PWs." + ::= { pwCepGroups 6 } + + + + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 62] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + pwCepFractionalGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + pwCepFracRowStatus, + pwCepFracStorageType + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Collection of fractional SPE objects. These objects + are optional and should be supported only if + fractional SPE is supported within the network + element." + ::= { pwCepGroups 7 } + + pwCepFractionalSts1Vc3Group OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + pwCepFracMode, + pwCepFracConfigError, + pwCepFracAsync, + pwCepFracVtgMap, + pwCepFracEbm, + pwCepFracPeerEbm + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Collection of fractional STS-1/VC3 objects. These + objects are optional and should be supported only if + fractional STS-1/VC3 is supported within the network + element." + ::= { pwCepGroups 8 } + + pwCepFractionalVc4Group OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + pwCepFracSdhVc4Mode, + pwCepFracSdhVc4Tu3Map1, + pwCepFracSdhVc4Tu3Map2, + pwCepFracSdhVc4Tu3Map3, + pwCepFracSdhVc4Tug2Map1, + pwCepFracSdhVc4Tug2Map2, + pwCepFracSdhVc4Tug2Map3, + pwCepFracSdhVc4Ebm1, + pwCepFracSdhVc4Ebm2, + pwCepFracSdhVc4Ebm3, + pwCepFracSdhVc4PeerEbm1, + pwCepFracSdhVc4PeerEbm2, + pwCepFracSdhVc4PeerEbm3 + } + STATUS current + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 63] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + DESCRIPTION + "Collection of fractional VC4 objects. These objects + are optional and should be supported only if + fractional VC4 is supported within the network + element." + ::= { pwCepGroups 9 } + + END + +8. Security Considerations + + It is clear that this MIB module is potentially useful for monitoring + CEP PWs. This MIB can also be used for configuration of certain + objects, and anything that can be configured can be incorrectly + configured, with potentially disastrous results. + + There are number of management objects defined in this MIB module + with a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or read-create. Such + objects may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network + environments. The support for SET operations in a non-secure + environment without proper protection can have a negative effect on + network operations. These are the tables and objects and their + sensitivity/vulnerability: + + o The pwCepTable, pwCepCfgTable, and pwCepFracTable contain objects + to CEP PW parameters on a Provider Edge (PE) device. Unauthorized + access to objects in these tables could result in disruption of + traffic on the network. The use of stronger mechanisms such as + SNMPv3 security should be considered where possible. + Specifically, SNMPv3 VACM and USM MUST be used with any v3 agent + which implements this MIB module. Administrators should consider + whether read access to these objects should be allowed, since read + access may be undesirable under certain circumstances. + + Some of the readable objects in this MIB module (i.e., objects with a + MAX-ACCESS other than not-accessible) may be considered sensitive or + vulnerable in some network environments. It is thus important to + control even GET and/or NOTIFY access to these objects and possibly + to even encrypt the values of these objects when sending them over + the network via SNMP. These are the tables and objects and their + sensitivity/vulnerability: + + o The pwCepTable, pwCepPerfCurrentTable, pwCepPerfIntervalTable, and + pwCepPerf1DayIntervalTable collectively show the CEP pseudowire + connectivity topology and its performance characteristics. If an + Administrator does not want to reveal this information, then these + tables should be considered sensitive/vulnerable. + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 64] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 did not include adequate security. + Even if the network itself is secure (for example, by using IPsec), + there is no control as to who on the secure network is allowed to + access and GET/SET (read/change/create/delete) the objects in this + MIB module. + + It is RECOMMENDED that implementers consider the security features + provided by the SNMPv3 framework (see [RFC3410], section 8), + including full support for the SNMPv3 cryptographic mechanisms (for + authentication and privacy). + + Further, deployment of SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 is NOT + RECOMMENDED. Instead, it is RECOMMENDED to deploy SNMPv3 and to + enable cryptographic security. It is then a customer/operator + responsibility to ensure that the SNMP entity giving access to an + instance of this MIB module is properly configured to give access to + the objects only to those principals (users) that have legitimate + rights to indeed GET or SET (change/create/delete) them. + +9. IANA Considerations + + The MIB module in this document uses the following IANA-assigned + OBJECT IDENTIFIER values recorded in the SMI Numbers registry: + + Descriptor OBJECT IDENTIFIER value + ---------- ----------------------- + + pwCepStdMIB { mib-2 200 } + +10. References + +10.1. Normative References + + [RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate + Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997. + + [RFC5542] Nadeau, T., Ed., Zelig, D., Ed., and O. Nicklass, Ed., + "Definitions of Textual Conventions for Pseudowire (PW) + Management", RFC 5542, May 2009. + + [RFC5601] Nadeau, T., Ed., and D. Zelig, Ed., "Pseudowire (PW) + Management Information Base (MIB)", RFC 5601, July 2009. + + [RFC2578] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder, + "Structure of Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2)", + STD 58, RFC 2578, April 1999. + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 65] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + + [RFC2579] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder, + "Textual Conventions for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2579, April + 1999. + + [RFC2580] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder, + "Conformance Statements for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2580, + April 1999. + + [RFC2863] McCloghrie, K. and F. Kastenholz, "The Interfaces Group + MIB", RFC 2863, June 2000. + + [RFC3411] Harrington, D., Presuhn, R., and B. Wijnen, "An + Architecture for Describing Simple Network Management + Protocol (SNMP) Management Frameworks", STD 62, RFC 3411, + December 2002. + + [RFC3592] Tesink, K., "Definitions of Managed Objects for the + Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous Digital Hierarchy + (SONET/SDH) Interface Type", RFC 3592, September 2003. + + [RFC3593] Tesink, K., Ed., "Textual Conventions for MIB Modules + Using Performance History Based on 15 Minute Intervals", + RFC 3593, September 2003. + + [RFC3705] Ray, B. and R. Abbi, "High Capacity Textual Conventions + for MIB Modules Using Performance History Based on 15 + Minute Intervals", RFC 3705, February 2004. + + [RFC4842] Malis, A., Pate, P., Cohen, R., Ed., and D. Zelig, + "Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous Digital Hierarchy + (SONET/SDH) Circuit Emulation over Packet (CEP)", RFC + 4842, April 2007. + +10.2. Informative References + + [RFC3410] Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D., and B. Stewart, + "Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet- + Standard Management Framework", RFC 3410, December 2002. + + [RFC3985] Bryant, S., Ed., and P. Pate, Ed., "Pseudo Wire Emulation + Edge-to-Edge (PWE3) Architecture", RFC 3985, March 2005. + + + + + + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 66] + +RFC 6240 PWE3 CEP MIB May 2011 + + +11. Contributors + + The individuals listed below are co-authors of this document. Dave + Danenberg was the editor of this document at the pre-WG version of + the PW MIB modules. + + Andrew G. Malis - Tellabs + + Dave Danenberg - Litchfield Communications + + Scott C. Park - Litchfield Communications + +Authors' Addresses + + David Zelig (editor) + PMC-Sierra + 4 Hasadnaot St. + Herzliya Pituach + Israel, 46120 + + Phone: +972-9-962-8000 + Email: david_zelig@pmc-sierra.com + + + Ron Cohen (editor) + Resolute Networks + 2480 Sand Hill Road, Suite 200 + Menlo Park, CA 94025 + USA + + EMail: ronc@resolutenetworks.com + + + Thomas D. Nadeau (editor) + CA Technologies + 273 Corporate Dr + Portsmouth, NH 03801 + USA + + Phone: +1 800 225-5224 + EMail: Thomas.Nadeau@ca.com + + + + + + + + + + +Zelig, et al. Standards Track [Page 67] + -- cgit v1.2.3