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Network Working Group K. de Graaf
Request for Comments: 2239 3Com Corporation
Category: Standards Track D. Romascanu
Madge Networks Ltd.
D. McMaster
Cisco Systems Inc.
K. McCloghrie
Cisco Systems Inc.
S. Roberts
Farallon Computing, Inc.
November 1997
Definitions of Managed Objects for IEEE 802.3
Medium Attachment Units (MAUs) using SMIv2
Status of this Memo
This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
Copyright Notice
Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1997). All Rights Reserved.
Table of Contents
1 The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework ............... 2
1.1 Object Definitions .................................. 2
2 Overview .............................................. 3
2.1 Relationship to RFC 1515 ............................ 3
2.2 MAU Management ...................................... 3
2.3 Relationship to Other MIBs .......................... 3
2.3.1 Relationship to the MIB-II 'interfaces' group ..... 3
2.3.2 Relationship to the 802.3 Repeater MIB ............ 4
2.4 Management of Internal MAUs ......................... 4
3 Definitions ........................................... 4
4 Acknowledgements ...................................... 39
5 References ............................................ 40
6 Security Considerations ............................... 41
7 Authors' Addresses .................................... 41
8 Full Copyright Statement .............................. 43
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Abstract
This memo defines an portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)
for use with network management protocols in the Internet community.
In particular, it defines objects for managing 10 and 100 Mb/second
Medium Attachment Units (MAUs) based on IEEE Std 802.3 Section 30,
"10 & 100 Mb/s Management," October 26, 1995.
1. The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework
The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework presently consists of three
major components. They are:
o the SMI, described in RFC 1902 [6] - the mechanisms used
for describing and naming objects for the purpose of management.
o the MIB-II, STD 17, RFC 1213 [5] - the core set of
managed objects for the Internet suite of protocols.
o the protocol, STD 15, RFC 1157 [10] and/or RFC 1905 [9] -
the protocol used for accessing managed information.
Textual conventions are defined in RFC 1903 [7], and conformance
statements are defined in RFC 1904 [8].
The Framework permits new objects to be defined for the purpose of
experimentation and evaluation.
1.1. Object Definitions
Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed
the Management Information Base or MIB. Objects in the MIB are
defined using the subset of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)
defined in the SMI. In particular, each object type is named by an
OBJECT IDENTIFIER, an administratively assigned name. The object
type together with an object instance serves to uniquely identify a
specific instantiation of the object. For human convenience, we
often use a textual string, termed the descriptor, to refer to the
object type.
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2. Overview
2.1. Relationship to RFC 1515
This MIB is intended to be a superset of that defined by RFC 1515
[11], which will go to historic status. This MIB includes all of the
objects contained in that MIB, plus several new ones which provide
additional capabilities. Implementors are encouraged to support all
applicable conformance groups in order to make the best use of the
new functionality provided by this MIB. The new objects provide
management support for:
o management of 100 Mb/s devices
o auto-negotiation on interface MAUs
o jack management
2.2. MAU Management
Instances of these object types represent attributes of an IEEE 802.3
MAU. Several types of MAUs are defined in the IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD
standard [1] and [2]. These MAUs may be connected to IEEE 802.3
repeaters or to 802.3 (Ethernet-like) interfaces. For convenience
this document refers to these devices as "repeater MAUs" and
"interface MAUs."
The definitions presented here are based on Section 30.5, "Layer
Management for 10 & 100 Mb/s Medium Attachment Units (MAUs)", and
Annex 30A, "GDMO Specifications for 802.3 managed objects" of IEEE
Std 802.3u-1995. That specification includes definitions for both
10Mb/s and 100Mb/s devices, and is essentially a superset of the
10Mb/s definitions given by IEEE 802.3 Section 20. This
specification is intended to serve the same purpose: to provide for
management of both 10Mb/s and 100Mb/s MAUs.
2.3. Relationship to Other MIBs
It is assumed that an agent implementing this MIB will also implement
(at least) the 'system' group defined in MIB-II [5]. The following
sections identify other MIBs that such an agent should implement.
2.3.1. Relationship to the MIB-II 'interfaces' group
The sections of this document that define interface MAU-related
objects specify an extension to the 'interfaces' group of MIB-II. An
agent implementing these interface-MAU related objects must also
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implement the 'interfaces' group of MIB-II. The value of the object
ifMauIfIndex is the same as the value of 'ifIndex' used to
instantiate the interface to which the given MAU is connected.
It is expected that an agent implementing the interface-MAU related
objects in this MIB will also implement the Ethernet- like Interfaces
MIB, RFC 1650.
(Note that repeater ports are not represented as interfaces in the
sense of MIB-II's 'interfaces' group.)
2.3.2. Relationship to the 802.3 Repeater MIB
The section of this document that defines repeater MAU-related
objects specifies an extension to the 802.3 Repeater MIB defined in
[4]. An agent implementing these repeater-MAU related objects must
also implement the 802.3 Repeater MIB.
The values of 'rpMauGroupIndex' and 'rpMauPortIndex' used to
instantiate a repeater MAU variable shall be the same as the values
of 'rptrPortGroupIndex' and 'rptrPortIndex' used to instantiate the
port to which the given MAU is connected.
2.4. Management of Internal MAUs
In some situations, a MAU can be "internal" -- i.e., its
functionality is implemented entirely within a device. For example,
a managed repeater may contain an internal repeater- MAU and/or an
internal interface-MAU through which management communications
originating on one of the repeater's external ports pass in order to
reach the management agent associated with the repeater. Such
internal MAUs may or may not be managed. If they are managed,
objects describing their attributes should appear in the appropriate
MIB subtree:
dot3RpMauBasicGroup for internal repeater-MAUs and
dot3IfMauBasicGroup for internal interface-MAUs.
3. Definitions
MAU-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
Counter32, Integer32,
OBJECT-TYPE, MODULE-IDENTITY, NOTIFICATION-TYPE,
OBJECT-IDENTITY, mib-2
FROM SNMPv2-SMI
TruthValue, TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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FROM SNMPv2-TC
OBJECT-GROUP, MODULE-COMPLIANCE, NOTIFICATION-GROUP
FROM SNMPv2-CONF;
mauMod MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "9710310000Z"
ORGANIZATION "IETF HUB MIB Working Group"
CONTACT-INFO
"WG E-mail: hubmib@hprnd.rose.hp.com
Chair: Dan Romascanu
Postal: Madge Networks (Israel) Ltd.
Atidim Technology Park, Bldg. 3
Tel Aviv 61131, Israel
Tel: 972-3-6458414, 6458458
Fax: 972-3-6487146
E-mail: dromasca@madge.com
Editor: Kathryn de Graaf
Postal: 3Com Corporation
118 Turnpike Rd.
Southborough, MA 01772
USA
Tel: (508)229-1627
Fax: (508)490-5882
E-mail: kdegraaf@isd.3com.com"
DESCRIPTION
"Management information for 802.3 MAUs.
The following references are used throughout this
MIB module:
[IEEE 802.3 Std]
refers to IEEE 802.3/ISO 8802-3 Information
processing systems - Local area networks -
Part 3: Carrier sense multiple access with
collision detection (CSMA/CD) access method
and physical layer specifications (1993),
and to IEEE Std 802.3u-1995, Supplement to
IEEE Std 802.3, clauses 22 through 29.
[IEEE 802.3 Mgt]
refers to IEEE 802.3u-1995, - 10 Mb/s &
100 Mb/s Management, Section 30 -
Supplement to IEEE Std 802.3."
::= { snmpDot3MauMgt 6 }
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snmpDot3MauMgt OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 26 }
-- textual conventions
JackType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Common enumeration values for repeater and
interface MAU jack types."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
rj45(2),
rj45S(3), -- rj45 shielded
db9(4),
bnc(5),
fAUI(6), -- female aui
mAUI(7), -- male aui
fiberSC(8),
fiberMIC(9),
fiberST(10),
telco(11)
}
dot3RpMauBasicGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpDot3MauMgt 1 }
dot3IfMauBasicGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpDot3MauMgt 2 }
dot3BroadMauBasicGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpDot3MauMgt 3 }
dot3IfMauAutoNegGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpDot3MauMgt 5 }
-- object identities for MAU types
-- (see rpMauType and ifMauType for usage)
dot3MauType
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpDot3MauMgt 4 }
dot3MauTypeAUI OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"no internal MAU, view from AUI"
::= { dot3MauType 1 }
dot3MauType10Base5 OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"thick coax MAU (per 802.3 section 8)"
::= { dot3MauType 2 }
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dot3MauTypeFoirl OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"FOIRL MAU (per 802.3 section 9.9)"
::= { dot3MauType 3 }
dot3MauType10Base2 OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"thin coax MAU (per 802.3 section 10)"
::= { dot3MauType 4 }
dot3MauType10BaseT OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"UTP MAU (per 802.3 section 14)"
::= { dot3MauType 5 }
dot3MauType10BaseFP OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"passive fiber MAU (per 802.3 section 16)"
::= { dot3MauType 6 }
dot3MauType10BaseFB OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"sync fiber MAU (per 802.3 section 17)"
::= { dot3MauType 7 }
dot3MauType10BaseFL OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"async fiber MAU (per 802.3 section 18)"
::= { dot3MauType 8 }
dot3MauType10Broad36 OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"broadband DTE MAU (per 802.3 section 11). Note
that 10BROAD36 MAUs can be attached to interfaces
but not to repeaters."
::= { dot3MauType 9 }
------ new since RFC 1515:
dot3MauType10BaseTHD OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
"UTP MAU (per 802.3 section 14), half duplex mode"
::= { dot3MauType 10 }
dot3MauType10BaseTFD OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"UTP MAU (per 802.3 section 14), full duplex mode"
::= { dot3MauType 11 }
dot3MauType10BaseFLHD OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"async fiber MAU (per 802.3 section 18), half
duplex mode"
::= { dot3MauType 12 }
dot3MauType10BaseFLFD OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"async fiber MAU (per 802.3 section 18), full
duplex mode"
::= { dot3MauType 13 }
dot3MauType100BaseT4 OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"4 pair categ. 3 UTP (per 802.3 section 23)"
::= { dot3MauType 14 }
dot3MauType100BaseTXHD OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"2 pair categ. 5 UTP (per 802.3 section 25), half
duplex mode"
::= { dot3MauType 15 }
dot3MauType100BaseTXFD OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"2 pair categ. 5 UTP (per 802.3 section 25), full
duplex mode"
::= { dot3MauType 16 }
dot3MauType100BaseFXHD OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"X fiber over PMT (per 802.3 section 26), half
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duplex mode"
::= { dot3MauType 17 }
dot3MauType100BaseFXFD OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"X fiber over PMT (per 802.3 section 26), full
duplex mode"
::= { dot3MauType 18 }
dot3MauType100BaseT2HD OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"2 pair categ. 3 UTP (per 802.3 section 32), half
duplex mode"
::= { dot3MauType 19 }
dot3MauType100BaseT2FD OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"2 pair categ. 3 UTP (per 802.3 section 32), full
duplex mode"
::= { dot3MauType 20 }
--
-- The Basic Repeater MAU Table
--
rpMauTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RpMauEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Table of descriptive and status information about
the MAU(s) attached to the ports of a repeater."
::= { dot3RpMauBasicGroup 1 }
rpMauEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RpMauEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry in the table, containing information
about a single MAU."
INDEX { rpMauGroupIndex, rpMauPortIndex, rpMauIndex }
::= { rpMauTable 1 }
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RpMauEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
rpMauGroupIndex
Integer32,
rpMauPortIndex
Integer32,
rpMauIndex
Integer32,
rpMauType
OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
rpMauStatus
INTEGER,
rpMauMediaAvailable
INTEGER,
rpMauMediaAvailableStateExits
Counter32,
rpMauJabberState
INTEGER,
rpMauJabberingStateEnters
Counter32,
rpMauFalseCarriers
Counter32
}
rpMauGroupIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This variable uniquely identifies the group
containing the port to which the MAU described by
this entry is connected.
Note: In practice, a group will generally be a
field-replaceable unit (i.e., module, card, or
board) that can fit in the physical system
enclosure, and the group number will correspond to
a number marked on the physical enclosure.
The group denoted by a particular value of this
object is the same as the group denoted by the
same value of rptrGroupIndex."
::= { rpMauEntry 1 }
rpMauPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
"This variable uniquely identifies the repeater
port within group rpMauGroupIndex to which the MAU
described by this entry is connected."
REFERENCE
"Reference RFC 1516, rptrPortIndex."
::= { rpMauEntry 2 }
rpMauIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This variable uniquely identifies the MAU
described by this entry from among other MAUs
connected to the same port (rpMauPortIndex)."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.5.1.1.1, aMAUID."
::= { rpMauEntry 3 }
rpMauType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object identifies the 10 or 100 Mb/s
baseband MAU type. An initial set of MAU types
are defined above. The assignment of OBJECT
IDENTIFIERs to new types of MAUs is managed by the
IANA. If the MAU type is unknown, the object
identifier
unknownMauType OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { 0 0 }
is returned. Note that unknownMauType is a
syntactically valid object identifier, and any
conformant implementation of ASN.1 and the BER
must be able to generate and recognize this
value."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.5.1.1.2, aMAUType."
::= { rpMauEntry 4 }
rpMauStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
unknown(2),
operational(3),
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standby(4),
shutdown(5),
reset(6)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The current state of the MAU. This object may be
implemented as a read-only object by those agents
and MAUs that do not implement software control of
the MAU state. Some agents may not support
setting the value of this object to some of the
enumerated values.
The value other(1) is returned if the MAU is in a
state other than one of the states 2 through 6.
The value unknown(2) is returned when the MAU's
true state is unknown; for example, when it is
being initialized.
A MAU in the operational(3) state is fully
functional, operates, and passes signals to its
attached DTE or repeater port in accordance to its
specification.
A MAU in standby(4) state forces DI and CI to idle
and the media transmitter to idle or fault, if
supported. Standby(4) mode only applies to link
type MAUs. The state of rpMauMediaAvailable is
unaffected.
A MAU in shutdown(5) state assumes the same
condition on DI, CI, and the media transmitter as
though it were powered down or not connected. The
MAU may return other(1) value for the
rpMauJabberState and rpMauMediaAvailable objects
when it is in this state. For an AUI, this state
will remove power from the AUI.
Setting this variable to the value reset(6) resets
the MAU in the same manner as a power-off, power-
on cycle of at least one-half second would. The
agent is not required to return the value reset
(6).
Setting this variable to the value operational(3),
standby(4), or shutdown(5) causes the MAU to
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assume the respective state except that setting a
mixing-type MAU or an AUI to standby(4) will cause
the MAU to enter the shutdown state."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.5.1.1.7, aMAUAdminState,
30.5.1.2.2, acMAUAdminControl, and 30.5.1.2.1,
acRESETMAU."
::= { rpMauEntry 5 }
rpMauMediaAvailable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
unknown(2),
available(3),
notAvailable(4),
remoteFault(5),
invalidSignal(6),
remoteJabber(7),
remoteLinkLoss(8),
remoteTest(9)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If the MAU is a link or fiber type (FOIRL,
10BASE-T, 10BASE-F) then this is equivalent to the
link test fail state/low light function. For an
AUI or a coax (including broadband) MAU this
indicates whether or not loopback is detected on
the DI circuit. The value of this attribute
persists between packets for MAU types AUI,
10BASE5, 10BASE2, 10BROAD36, and 10BASE-FP.
The value other(1) is returned if the
mediaAvailable state is not one of 2 through 6.
The value unknown(2) is returned when the MAU's
true state is unknown; for example, when it is
being initialized. At power-up or following a
reset, the value of this attribute will be unknown
for AUI, coax, and 10BASE-FP MAUs. For these MAUs
loopback will be tested on each transmission
during which no collision is detected. If DI is
receiving input when DO returns to IDL after a
transmission and there has been no collision
during the transmission then loopback will be
detected. The value of this attribute will only
change during non-collided transmissions for AUI,
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coax, and 10BASE-FP MAUs.
For 100BASE-T4, 100BASE-TX and 100BASE-FX the
enumerations match the states within the
respective link integrity state diagrams, fig 23-
12 and 24-15 of sections 23 and 24 of [2]. Any
MAU which implements management of auto-
negotiation will map remote fault indication to
remote fault.
The value available(3) indicates that the link,
light, or loopback is normal. The value
notAvailable(4) indicates link loss, low light, or
no loopback.
The value remoteFault(5) indicates that a fault
has been detected at the remote end of the link.
This value applies to 10BASE-FB, 100BASE-T4 Far
End Fault Indication and non-specified remote
faults from a system running auto-negotiation.
The values remoteJabber(7), remoteLinkLoss(8), and
remoteTest(9) should be used instead of
remoteFault(5) where the reason for remote fault
is identified in the remote signaling protocol.
The value invalidSignal(6) indicates that an
invalid signal has been received from the other
end of the link. InvalidSignal(6) applies only to
MAUs of type 10BASE-FB.
Where an IEEE Std 802.3u-1995 clause 22 MII is
present, a logic one in the remote fault bit
(reference section 22.2.4.2.8 of that document)
maps to the value remoteFault(5), and a logic zero
in the link status bit (reference section
22.2.4.2.10 of that document) maps to the value
notAvailable(4). The value notAvailable(4) takes
precedence over the value remoteFault(5)."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.5.1.1.4, aMediaAvailable."
::= { rpMauEntry 6 }
rpMauMediaAvailableStateExits OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A count of the number of times that
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rpMauMediaAvailable for this MAU instance leaves
the state available(3)."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.5.1.1.5, aLoseMediaCounter."
::= { rpMauEntry 7 }
rpMauJabberState OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
unknown(2),
noJabber(3),
jabbering(4)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value other(1) is returned if the jabber
state is not 2, 3, or 4. The agent must always
return other(1) for MAU type dot3MauTypeAUI.
The value unknown(2) is returned when the MAU's
true state is unknown; for example, when it is
being initialized.
If the MAU is not jabbering the agent returns
noJabber(3). This is the 'normal' state.
If the MAU is in jabber state the agent returns
the jabbering(4) value."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.5.1.1.6,
aJabber.jabberFlag."
::= { rpMauEntry 8 }
rpMauJabberingStateEnters OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A count of the number of times that
mauJabberState for this MAU instance enters the
state jabbering(4). For MAUs of type
dot3MauTypeAUI, dot3MauType100BaseT4,
dot3MauType100BaseTX, and dot3MauType100BaseFX,
this counter will always indicate zero."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.5.1.1.6,
aJabber.jabberCounter."
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::= { rpMauEntry 9 }
rpMauFalseCarriers OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A count of the number of false carrier events
during IDLE in 100BASE-X links. This counter does
not increment at the symbol rate. It can
increment after a valid carrier completion at a
maximum rate of once per 100 ms until the next
carrier event.
This counter increments only for MAUs of type
dot3MauType100BaseT4, dot3MauType100BaseTX, and
dot3MauType100BaseFX. For all other MAU types,
this counter will always indicate zero.
The approximate minimum time for rollover of this
counter is 7.4 hours."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.5.1.1.10, aFalseCarriers."
::= { rpMauEntry 10 }
-- The rpJackTable applies to MAUs attached to repeaters
-- which have one or more external jacks (connectors).
rpJackTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RpJackEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Information about the external jacks attached to
MAUs attached to the ports of a repeater."
::= { dot3RpMauBasicGroup 2 }
rpJackEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RpJackEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry in the table, containing information
about a particular jack."
INDEX { rpMauGroupIndex,
rpMauPortIndex,
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rpMauIndex,
rpJackIndex }
::= { rpJackTable 1 }
RpJackEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
rpJackIndex
Integer32,
rpJackType
JackType
}
rpJackIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This variable uniquely identifies the jack
described by this entry from among other jacks
attached to the same MAU (rpMauIndex)."
::= { rpJackEntry 1 }
rpJackType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JackType
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The jack connector type, as it appears on the
outside of the system."
::= { rpJackEntry 2 }
--
-- The Basic Interface MAU Table
--
ifMauTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IfMauEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Table of descriptive and status information about
MAU(s) attached to an interface."
::= { dot3IfMauBasicGroup 1 }
ifMauEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IfMauEntry
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MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry in the table, containing information
about a single MAU."
INDEX { ifMauIfIndex, ifMauIndex }
::= { ifMauTable 1 }
IfMauEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
ifMauIfIndex
Integer32,
ifMauIndex
Integer32,
ifMauType
OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
ifMauStatus
INTEGER,
ifMauMediaAvailable
INTEGER,
ifMauMediaAvailableStateExits
Counter32,
ifMauJabberState
INTEGER,
ifMauJabberingStateEnters
Counter32,
ifMauFalseCarriers
Counter32,
ifMauTypeList
Integer32,
ifMauDefaultType
OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
ifMauAutoNegSupported
TruthValue
}
ifMauIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This variable uniquely identifies the interface
to which the MAU described by this entry is
connected."
REFERENCE
"RFC 1213, ifIndex"
::= { ifMauEntry 1 }
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ifMauIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This variable uniquely identifies the MAU
described by this entry from among other MAUs
connected to the same interface (ifMauIfIndex)."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.5.1.1.1, aMAUID."
::= { ifMauEntry 2 }
ifMauType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object identifies the 10 or 100 Mb/s
baseband or broadband MAU type. An initial set of
MAU types are defined above. The assignment of
OBJECT IDENTIFIERs to new types of MAUs is managed
by the IANA. If the MAU type is unknown, the
object identifier
unknownMauType OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { 0 0 }
is returned. Note that unknownMauType is a
syntactically valid object identifier, and any
conformant implementation of ASN.1 and the BER
must be able to generate and recognize this value.
This object represents the operational type of the
MAU, as determined by either (1) the result of the
auto-negotiation function or (2) if auto-
negotiation is not enabled or is not implemented
for this MAU, by the value of the object
ifMauDefaultType. In case (2), a set to the
object ifMauDefaultType will force the MAU into
the new operating mode."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.5.1.1.2, aMAUType."
::= { ifMauEntry 3 }
ifMauStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
unknown(2),
operational(3),
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standby(4),
shutdown(5),
reset(6)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The current state of the MAU. This object may be
implemented as a read-only object by those agents
and MAUs that do not implement software control of
the MAU state. Some agents may not support
setting the value of this object to some of the
enumerated values.
The value other(1) is returned if the MAU is in a
state other than one of the states 2 through 6.
The value unknown(2) is returned when the MAU's
true state is unknown; for example, when it is
being initialized.
A MAU in the operational(3) state is fully
functional, operates, and passes signals to its
attached DTE or repeater port in accordance to its
specification.
A MAU in standby(4) state forces DI and CI to idle
and the media transmitter to idle or fault, if
supported. Standby(4) mode only applies to link
type MAUs. The state of ifMauMediaAvailable is
unaffected.
A MAU in shutdown(5) state assumes the same
condition on DI, CI, and the media transmitter as
though it were powered down or not connected. The
MAU may return other(1) value for the
ifMauJabberState and ifMauMediaAvailable objects
when it is in this state. For an AUI, this state
will remove power from the AUI.
Setting this variable to the value reset(6) resets
the MAU in the same manner as a power-off, power-
on cycle of at least one-half second would. The
agent is not required to return the value reset
(6).
Setting this variable to the value operational(3),
standby(4), or shutdown(5) causes the MAU to
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assume the respective state except that setting a
mixing-type MAU or an AUI to standby(4) will cause
the MAU to enter the shutdown state."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.5.1.1.7, aMAUAdminState,
30.5.1.2.2, acMAUAdminControl, and 30.5.1.2.1,
acRESETMAU."
::= { ifMauEntry 4 }
ifMauMediaAvailable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
unknown(2),
available(3),
notAvailable(4),
remoteFault(5),
invalidSignal(6),
remoteJabber(7),
remoteLinkLoss(8),
remoteTest(9)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If the MAU is a link or fiber type (FOIRL,
10BASE-T, 10BASE-F) then this is equivalent to the
link test fail state/low light function. For an
AUI or a coax (including broadband) MAU this
indicates whether or not loopback is detected on
the DI circuit. The value of this attribute
persists between packets for MAU types AUI,
10BASE5, 10BASE2, 10BROAD36, and 10BASE-FP.
The value other(1) is returned if the
mediaAvailable state is not one of 2 through 6.
The value unknown(2) is returned when the MAU's
true state is unknown; for example, when it is
being initialized. At power-up or following a
reset, the value of this attribute will be unknown
for AUI, coax, and 10BASE-FP MAUs. For these MAUs
loopback will be tested on each transmission
during which no collision is detected. If DI is
receiving input when DO returns to IDL after a
transmission and there has been no collision
during the transmission then loopback will be
detected. The value of this attribute will only
change during non-collided transmissions for AUI,
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coax, and 10BASE-FP MAUs.
For 100BASE-T4, 100BASE-TX and 100BASE-FX the
enumerations match the states within the
respective link integrity state diagrams, fig 23-
12 and 24-15 of sections 23 and 24 of [2]. Any
MAU which implements management of auto-
negotiation will map remote fault indication to
remote fault.
The value available(3) indicates that the link,
light, or loopback is normal. The value
notAvailable(4) indicates link loss, low light, or
no loopback.
The value remoteFault(5) indicates that a fault
has been detected at the remote end of the link.
This value applies to 10BASE-FB, 100BASE-T4 Far
End Fault Indication and non-specified remote
faults from a system running auto-negotiation.
The values remoteJabber(7), remoteLinkLoss(8), and
remoteTest(9) should be used instead of
remoteFault(5) where the reason for remote fault
is identified in the remote signaling protocol.
The value invalidSignal(6) indicates that an
invalid signal has been received from the other
end of the link. InvalidSignal(6) applies only to
MAUs of type 10BASE-FB.
Where an IEEE Std 802.3u-1995 clause 22 MII is
present, a logic one in the remote fault bit
(reference section 22.2.4.2.8 of that document)
maps to the value remoteFault(5), and a logic zero
in the link status bit (reference section
22.2.4.2.10 of that document) maps to the value
notAvailable(4). The value notAvailable(4) takes
precedence over the value remoteFault(5)."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.5.1.1.4, aMediaAvailable."
::= { ifMauEntry 5 }
ifMauMediaAvailableStateExits OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A count of the number of times that
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ifMauMediaAvailable for this MAU instance leaves
the state available(3)."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.5.1.1.5, aLoseMediaCounter."
::= { ifMauEntry 6 }
ifMauJabberState OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
unknown(2),
noJabber(3),
jabbering(4)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value other(1) is returned if the jabber
state is not 2, 3, or 4. The agent must always
return other(1) for MAU type dot3MauTypeAUI.
The value unknown(2) is returned when the MAU's
true state is unknown; for example, when it is
being initialized.
If the MAU is not jabbering the agent returns
noJabber(3). This is the 'normal' state.
If the MAU is in jabber state the agent returns
the jabbering(4) value."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.5.1.1.6,
aJabber.jabberFlag."
::= { ifMauEntry 7 }
ifMauJabberingStateEnters OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A count of the number of times that
mauJabberState for this MAU instance enters the
state jabbering(4). For MAUs of type
dot3MauTypeAUI, dot3MauType100BaseT4,
dot3MauType100BaseTX, and dot3MauType100BaseFX,
this counter will always indicate zero."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.5.1.1.6,
aJabber.jabberCounter."
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::= { ifMauEntry 8 }
ifMauFalseCarriers OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A count of the number of false carrier events
during IDLE in 100BASE-X links. This counter does
not increment at the symbol rate. It can
increment after a valid carrier completion at a
maximum rate of once per 100 ms until the next
carrier event.
This counter increments only for MAUs of type
dot3MauType100BaseT4, dot3MauType100BaseTX, and
dot3MauType100BaseFX. For all other MAU types,
this counter will always indicate zero.
The approximate minimum time for rollover of this
counter is 7.4 hours."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.5.1.1.10, aFalseCarriers."
::= { ifMauEntry 9 }
ifMauTypeList OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A value that uniquely identifies the set of
possible IEEE 802.3 types that the MAU could be.
The value is a sum which initially takes the value
zero. Then, for each type capability of this MAU,
2 raised to the power noted below is added to the
sum. For example, a MAU which has the capability
to be only 10BASE-T would have a value of 512
(2**9). In contrast, a MAU which supports both
10Base-T (full duplex) and 100BASE-TX (full
duplex) would have a value of ((2**11) + (2**16))
or 67584.
The powers of 2 assigned to the capabilities are
these:
Power Capability
0 other or unknown
1 AUI
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2 10BASE-5
3 FOIRL
4 10BASE-2
5 10BASE-T duplex mode unknown
6 10BASE-FP
7 10BASE-FB
8 10BASE-FL duplex mode unknown
9 10BROAD36
10 10BASE-T half duplex mode
11 10BASE-T full duplex mode
12 10BASE-FL half duplex mode
13 10BASE-FL full duplex mode
14 100BASE-T4
15 100BASE-TX half duplex mode
16 100BASE-TX full duplex mode
17 100BASE-FX half duplex mode
18 100BASE-FX full duplex mode
19 100BASE-T2 half duplex mode
20 100BASE-T2 full duplex mode
If auto-negotiation is present on this MAU, this
object will map to ifMauAutoNegCapability."
::= { ifMauEntry 10 }
ifMauDefaultType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object identifies the default administrative
10 or 100 Mb/s baseband MAU type, to be used in
conjunction with the operational MAU type denoted
by ifMauType.
The set of possible values for this object is the
same as the set defined for the ifMauType object.
This object represents the administratively-
configured type of the MAU. If auto-negotiation
is not enabled or is not implemented for this MAU,
the value of this object determines the
operational type of the MAU. In this case, a set
to this object will force the MAU into the
specified operating mode.
If auto-negotiation is implemented and enabled for
this MAU, the operational type of the MAU is
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determined by auto-negotiation, and the value of
this object denotes the type to which the MAU will
automatically revert if/when auto-negotiation is
later disabled.
NOTE TO IMPLEMENTORS: It may be necessary to
provide for underlying hardware implementations
which do not follow the exact behavior specified
above. In particular, when
ifMauAutoNegAdminStatus transitions from enabled
to disabled, the agent implementation must ensure
that the operational type of the MAU (as reported
by ifMauType) correctly transitions to the value
specified by this object, rather than continuing
to operate at the value earlier determined by the
auto-negotiation function."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.5.1.1.1, aMAUID, and [IEEE
802.3 Std], 22.2.4.1.4."
::= { ifMauEntry 11 }
ifMauAutoNegSupported OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TruthValue
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates whether or not auto-
negotiation is supported on this MAU."
::= { ifMauEntry 12 }
-- The ifJackTable applies to MAUs attached to interfaces
-- which have one or more external jacks (connectors).
ifJackTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IfJackEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Information about the external jacks attached to
MAUs attached to an interface."
::= { dot3IfMauBasicGroup 2 }
ifJackEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IfJackEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
"An entry in the table, containing information
about a particular jack."
INDEX { ifMauIfIndex,
ifMauIndex,
ifJackIndex }
::= { ifJackTable 1 }
IfJackEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
ifJackIndex
Integer32,
ifJackType
JackType
}
ifJackIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This variable uniquely identifies the jack
described by this entry from among other jacks
attached to the same MAU."
::= { ifJackEntry 1 }
ifJackType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX JackType
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The jack connector type, as it appears on the
outside of the system."
::= { ifJackEntry 2 }
-- The ifMauAutoNegTable applies to systems in which
-- auto-negotiation is supported on one or more MAUs
-- attached to interfaces. Note that if auto-negotiation
-- is present and enabled, the ifMauType object reflects
-- the result of the auto-negotiation function.
ifMauAutoNegTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IfMauAutoNegEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
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"Configuration and status objects for the auto-
negotiation function of MAUs attached to
interfaces."
::= { dot3IfMauAutoNegGroup 1 }
ifMauAutoNegEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IfMauAutoNegEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry in the table, containing configuration
and status information for the auto-negotiation
function of a particular MAU."
INDEX { ifMauIfIndex, ifMauIndex }
::= { ifMauAutoNegTable 1 }
IfMauAutoNegEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
ifMauAutoNegAdminStatus
INTEGER,
ifMauAutoNegRemoteSignaling
INTEGER,
ifMauAutoNegConfig
INTEGER,
ifMauAutoNegCapability
Integer32,
ifMauAutoNegCapAdvertised
Integer32,
ifMauAutoNegCapReceived
Integer32,
ifMauAutoNegRestart
INTEGER
}
ifMauAutoNegAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
enabled(1),
disabled(2)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Setting this object to enabled(1) will cause the
interface which has the auto-negotiation signaling
ability to be enabled.
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If the value of this object is disabled(2) then
the interface will act as it would if it had no
auto-negotiation signaling. Under these
conditions, an IEEE 802.3 MAU will immediately be
forced to the state indicated by the value of the
object ifMauDefaultType.
NOTE TO IMPLEMENTORS: When
ifMauAutoNegAdminStatus transitions from enabled
to disabled, the agent implementation must ensure
that the operational type of the MAU (as reported
by ifMauType) correctly transitions to the value
specified by the ifMauDefaultType object, rather
than continuing to operate at the value earlier
determined by the auto-negotiation function."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.6.1.1.2, aAutoNegAdminState
and 30.6.1.2.2, acAutoNegAdminControl."
::= { ifMauAutoNegEntry 1 }
ifMauAutoNegRemoteSignaling OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
detected(1),
notdetected(2)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A value indicating whether the remote end of the
link is using auto-negotiation signaling. It takes
the value detected(1) if and only if, during the
previous link negotiation, FLP Bursts were
received."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.6.1.1.3,
aAutoNegRemoteSignaling."
::= { ifMauAutoNegEntry 2 }
ifMauAutoNegConfig OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
configuring(2),
complete(3),
disabled(4),
parallelDetectFail(5)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
"A value indicating the current status of the
auto-negotiation process. The enumeration
parallelDetectFail(5) maps to a failure in
parallel detection as defined in 28.2.3.1 of [IEEE
802.3 Std]."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.6.1.1.4,
aAutoNegAutoConfig."
::= { ifMauAutoNegEntry 4 }
ifMauAutoNegCapability OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A value that uniquely identifies the set of
capabilities of the local auto-negotiation entity.
The value is a sum which initially takes the value
zero. Then, for each capability of this
interface, 2 raised to the power noted below is
added to the sum. For example, an interface which
has the capability to support only 100Base-TX half
duplex would have a value of 32768 (2**15). In
contrast, an interface which supports both
100Base-TX half duplex and and 100Base-TX full
duplex would have a value of 98304 ((2**15) +
(2**16)).
The powers of 2 assigned to the capabilities are
these:
Power Capability
0 other or unknown
(1-9) (reserved)
10 10BASE-T half duplex mode
11 10BASE-T full duplex mode
12 (reserved)
13 (reserved)
14 100BASE-T4
15 100BASE-TX half duplex mode
16 100BASE-TX full duplex mode
17 (reserved)
18 (reserved)
19 100BASE-T2 half duplex mode
20 100BASE-T2 full duplex mode
Note that interfaces that support this MIB may
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have capabilities that extend beyond the scope of
this MIB."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.6.1.1.5,
aAutoNegLocalTechnologyAbility."
::= { ifMauAutoNegEntry 5 }
ifMauAutoNegCapAdvertised OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A value that uniquely identifies the set of
capabilities advertised by the local auto-
negotiation entity. Refer to
ifMauAutoNegCapability for a description of the
possible values of this object.
Capabilities in this object that are not available
in ifMauAutoNegCapability cannot be enabled."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.6.1.1.6,
aAutoNegAdvertisedTechnologyAbility."
::= { ifMauAutoNegEntry 6 }
ifMauAutoNegCapReceived OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A value that uniquely identifies the set of
capabilities received from the remote auto-
negotiation entity. Refer to
ifMauAutoNegCapability for a description of the
possible values of this object.
Note that interfaces that support this MIB may be
attached to remote auto-negotiation entities which
have capabilities beyond the scope of this MIB."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.6.1.1.7,
aAutoNegReceivedTechnologyAbility."
::= { ifMauAutoNegEntry 7 }
ifMauAutoNegRestart OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
restart(1),
norestart(2)
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}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If the value of this object is set to restart(1)
then this will force auto-negotiation to begin
link renegotiation. If auto-negotiation signaling
is disabled, a write to this object has no effect.
Setting the value of this object to norestart(2)
has no effect."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.6.1.2.1,
acAutoNegRestartAutoConfig."
::= { ifMauAutoNegEntry 8 }
--
-- The Basic Broadband MAU Table
--
broadMauBasicTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF BroadMauBasicEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Table of descriptive and status information about
the broadband MAUs connected to interfaces."
::= { dot3BroadMauBasicGroup 1 }
broadMauBasicEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX BroadMauBasicEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry in the table, containing information
about a single broadband MAU."
INDEX { broadMauIfIndex, broadMauIndex }
::= { broadMauBasicTable 1 }
BroadMauBasicEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
broadMauIfIndex
Integer32,
broadMauIndex
Integer32,
broadMauXmtRcvSplitType
INTEGER,
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broadMauXmtCarrierFreq
Integer32,
broadMauTranslationFreq
Integer32
}
broadMauIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This variable uniquely identifies the interface
to which the MAU described by this entry is
connected."
REFERENCE
"Reference RFC 1213, ifIndex."
::= { broadMauBasicEntry 1 }
broadMauIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This variable uniquely identifies the MAU
connected to interface broadMauIfIndex that is
described by this entry."
REFERENCE
"Reference IEEE 802.3 MAU Mgt, 20.2.3.2, aMAUID."
::= { broadMauBasicEntry 2 }
broadMauXmtRcvSplitType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
single(2),
dual(3)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the type of frequency
multiplexing/cabling system used to separate the
transmit and receive paths for the 10BROAD36 MAU.
The value other(1) is returned if the split type
is not either single or dual.
The value single(2) indicates a single cable
system. The value dual(3) indicates a dual cable
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system, offset normally zero."
REFERENCE
"Reference IEEE 802.3 MAU Mgt, 20.2.3.2,
aBbMAUXmitRcvSplitType."
::= { broadMauBasicEntry 3 }
broadMauXmtCarrierFreq OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This variable indicates the transmit carrier
frequency of the 10BROAD36 MAU in MHz/4; that is,
in units of 250 kHz."
REFERENCE
"Reference IEEE 802.3 MAU Mgt, 20.2.3.2,
aBroadbandFrequencies.xmitCarrierFrequency."
::= { broadMauBasicEntry 4 }
broadMauTranslationFreq OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This variable indicates the translation offset
frequency of the 10BROAD36 MAU in MHz/4; that is,
in units of 250 kHz."
REFERENCE
"Reference IEEE 802.3 MAU Mgt, 20.2.3.2,
aBroadbandFrequencies.translationFrequency."
::= { broadMauBasicEntry 5 }
-- Notifications for use by 802.3 MAUs
rpMauJabberTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { rpMauJabberState }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This trap is sent whenever a managed repeater MAU
enters the jabber state.
The agent must throttle the generation of
consecutive rpMauJabberTraps so that there is at
least a five-second gap between them."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.5.1.3.1, nJabber
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notification."
::= { snmpDot3MauMgt 0 1 }
ifMauJabberTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { ifMauJabberState }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This trap is sent whenever a managed interface
MAU enters the jabber state.
The agent must throttle the generation of
consecutive ifMauJabberTraps so that there is at
least a five-second gap between them."
REFERENCE
"[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.5.1.3.1, nJabber
notification."
::= { snmpDot3MauMgt 0 2 }
-- Conformance information
mauModConf
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mauMod 1 }
mauModCompls
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mauModConf 1 }
mauModObjGrps
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mauModConf 2 }
mauModNotGrps
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mauModConf 3 }
-- Object groups
mauRpGrpBasic OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { rpMauGroupIndex,
rpMauPortIndex,
rpMauIndex,
rpMauType,
rpMauStatus,
rpMauMediaAvailable,
rpMauMediaAvailableStateExits,
rpMauJabberState,
rpMauJabberingStateEnters }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Basic conformance group for MAUs attached to
repeater ports. This group is also the
conformance specification for RFC 1515
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::= { mauModObjGrps 1 }
mauRpGrp100Mbs OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { rpMauFalseCarriers }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Conformance group for MAUs attached to
repeater ports with 100 Mb/s capability."
::= { mauModObjGrps 2 }
mauRpGrpJack OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { rpJackType }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Conformance group for MAUs attached to
repeater ports with managed jacks."
::= { mauModObjGrps 3 }
mauIfGrpBasic OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { ifMauIfIndex,
ifMauIndex,
ifMauType,
ifMauStatus,
ifMauMediaAvailable,
ifMauMediaAvailableStateExits,
ifMauJabberState,
ifMauJabberingStateEnters }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Basic conformance group for MAUs attached to
interfaces. This group also provides a
conformance specification for RFC 1515
implementations."
::= { mauModObjGrps 4 }
mauIfGrp100Mbs OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { ifMauFalseCarriers,
ifMauTypeList,
ifMauDefaultType,
ifMauAutoNegSupported }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Conformance group for MAUs attached
to interfaces with 100 Mb/s capability."
::= { mauModObjGrps 5 }
mauIfGrpJack OBJECT-GROUP
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OBJECTS { ifJackType }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Conformance group for MAUs attached
to interfaces with managed jacks."
::= { mauModObjGrps 6 }
mauIfGrpAutoNeg OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { ifMauAutoNegAdminStatus,
ifMauAutoNegRemoteSignaling,
ifMauAutoNegConfig,
ifMauAutoNegCapability,
ifMauAutoNegCapAdvertised,
ifMauAutoNegCapReceived,
ifMauAutoNegRestart }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Conformance group for MAUs attached to
interfaces with managed auto-negotiation."
::= { mauModObjGrps 7 }
mauBroadBasic OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { broadMauIfIndex,
broadMauIndex,
broadMauXmtRcvSplitType,
broadMauXmtCarrierFreq,
broadMauTranslationFreq }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Conformance group for broadband MAUs
attached to interfaces. This group
provides a conformance specification
for RFC 1515 implementations."
::= { mauModObjGrps 8 }
-- Notification groups
rpMauNotifications NOTIFICATION-GROUP
NOTIFICATIONS { rpMauJabberTrap }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Notifications for repeater MAUs."
::= { mauModNotGrps 1 }
ifMauNotifications NOTIFICATION-GROUP
NOTIFICATIONS { ifMauJabberTrap }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
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"Notifications for interface MAUs."
::= { mauModNotGrps 2 }
-- Compliances
mauModRpCompl MODULE-COMPLIANCE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Compliance for MAUs attached to repeater ports."
MODULE -- this module
MANDATORY-GROUPS { mauRpGrpBasic }
GROUP mauRpGrp100Mbs
DESCRIPTION
"Implementation of this optional group is
recommended for MAUs which have 100Mb/s
capability."
GROUP mauRpGrpJack
DESCRIPTION
"Implementation of this optional group is
recommended for MAUs which have one or more
external jacks."
GROUP rpMauNotifications
DESCRIPTION
"Implementation of this group is
recommended for MAUs attached to repeater
ports."
::= { mauModCompls 1 }
mauModIfCompl MODULE-COMPLIANCE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Compliance for MAUs attached to interfaces."
MODULE -- this module
MANDATORY-GROUPS { mauIfGrpBasic }
GROUP mauIfGrp100Mbs
DESCRIPTION
"Implementation of this optional group is
recommended for MAUs which have 100Mb/s
capability."
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GROUP mauIfGrpJack
DESCRIPTION
"Implementation of this optional group is
recommended for MAUs which have one or more
external jacks."
GROUP mauIfGrpAutoNeg
DESCRIPTION
"Implementation of this group is
mandatory for MAUs which support
managed auto-negotiation."
GROUP mauBroadBasic
DESCRIPTION
"Implementation of this group is
mandatory for broadband MAUs."
GROUP ifMauNotifications
DESCRIPTION
"Implementation of this group is
recommended for MAUs attached to
interfaces."
::= { mauModCompls 2 }
END
4. Acknowledgements
This document was produced by the IETF Hub MIB Working Group, whose
efforts were greatly advanced by the contributions of the following
people:
Chuck Black
John Flick
Jeff Johnson
Leon Leong
Mike Lui
Dave Perkins
Geoff Thompson
Maurice Turcotte
Paul Woodruff
Special thanks as well to Dave Perkins for his excellent work on the
SMICng compiler, which made it easy to take advantage of the latest
SNMPv2 constructs in this MIB.
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5. References
[1] IEEE 802.3/ISO 8802-3 Information processing systems -
Local area networks - Part 3: Carrier sense multiple
access with collision detection (CSMA/CD) access method
and physical layer specifications, 1993.
[2] IEEE 802.3u-1995, "MAC Parameters, Physical Layer, Medium
Attachment Units and Repeater for 100 Mb/s Operation,
Type 100BASE-T," Sections 21 through 29, Supplement to
IEEE Std 802.3, October 26, 1995.
[3] IEEE 802.3u-1995, "10 & 100 Mb/s Management," Section 30,
Supplement to IEEE Std 802.3, October 26, 1995.
[4] de Graaf, K., D. Romascanu, D. McMaster and K.
McCloghrie, "Definitions of Managed Objects for IEEE
802.3 Repeater Devices using SMIv2", RFC 2108, February
1997.
[5] McCloghrie, K. and M. Rose, Editors, "Management
Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based
internets: MIB-II", STD 17, RFC 1213, March 1991.
[6] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser,
"Structure of Management Information for version 2 of the
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1902,
January 1996.
[7] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Textual
Conventions for version 2 of the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1903, January 1996.
[8] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser,
"Conformance Statements for version 2 of the Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1904, January 1996.
[9] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Protocol
Operations for version 2 of the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1905, January 1996.
[10] Case, J., M. Fedor, M. Schoffstall and J. Davin, "Simple
Network Management Protocol", STD 15, RFC 1157, May 1990.
[11] McMaster, D., K. McCloghrie and S. Roberts, "Definitions of
Managed Objects for IEEE 802.3 Medium Attachment Units
(MAUs)", RFC 1515, September 1993.
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6. Security Considerations
Certain management information defined in this MIB may be considered
sensitive in some network environments. Therefore, authentication of
received SNMP requests and controlled access to management
information should be employed in such environments. The method for
this authentication is a function of the SNMP Administrative
Framework, and has not been expanded by this MIB.
Several objects in this MIB allow write access. Setting these
objects can have a serious effect on the operation of the network,
including enabling or disabling a MAU, changing a MAU's default type,
enabling, disabling or restarting autonegotiation, or modifying the
capabilities that a MAU advertizes during autonegotiation. It is
recommended that implementers seriously consider whether set
operations should be allowed without providing, at a minimum,
authentication of request origin.
7. Authors' Addresses
Kathryn de Graaf
3Com Corporation
118 Turnpike Rd.
Southborough, MA 01772 USA
Phone: (508)229-1627
Fax: (508)490-5882
EMail: kdegraaf@isd.3com.com
Dan Romascanu
Madge Networks (Israel) Ltd.
Atidim Technology Park, Bldg. 3
Tel Aviv 61131, Israel
Phone: 972-3-6458414, 6458458
Fax: 972-3-6487146
EMail: dromasca@madge.com
Donna McMaster
Cisco Systems Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134
Phone:: (408) 526-5260
EMail: mcmaster@cisco.com
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Keith McCloghrie
Cisco Systems Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134
Phone: (408) 526-5260
EMail: kzm@cisco.com
Sam Roberts
Farallon Computing, Inc.
2470 Mariner Square Loop
Alameda, CA 94501-1010
Phone:: (510) 814-5215
EMail: sroberts@farallon.com
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8. Full Copyright Statement
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The limited permissions granted above are perpetual and will not be
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