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   appcModeAdminParLuName are set to '*ALL'.   6) appcModeOperTable   This table contains objects which describe Mode run-time operational   information for each local/partner LU pair.  The type of information   includes the mode name and maximum session limit.   Although the Admin table entries could be global to all local and   partner LUs in a Node, the Oper table entries are always associated   with one local and partner LU pair.   A row in this table is created as soon as there is an active session   between local and partner LU for this Mode. Two entries are present   when both LUs in a pair are local.Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 7]RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 19963.1.3.  appcTp group   The appcTp group consists of the following table:   1) appcTpAdminTable   This table contains objects which describe transaction program (TP)   configuration information. The type of information includes the TP   name and TP operation, indicating how the TP will be started.   For those implementations that have TP definitions associated with   each local LU, multiple entries with the same appcTpAdminTpName could   exist with different appcTpAdminLocLuName.  For those implementations   in which TP definition applies to all local LUs, it will have   appcTpAdminLocLuName set to '*ALL'.   There is no appcTpOperTable. Run-time information about TP tends to   be product-specific (e.g., process Id), and much of the information   can be derived from the conversation tables.3.1.4.  appcSession group   The appcSession group consists of the following tables:   1) appcActSessTable   This table contains objects which describe LU6.2 session information.   The type of information includes the PCID and the pacing counts.   2) appcSessStatsTable   This table contains statistical information about LU 6.2 sessions.   The type of information includes counters of bytes and RUs sent and   received.   3) appcHistSessTable   This table contains historical information about APPC sessions that   have terminated abnormally.  The type of information includes the   unbind type and sense data.   4) appcSessRtpTable   This table contains information about LU 6.2 sesions that are being   transported by High Performance Routing.  The type of information   includes the NCEID and TCID.Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 8]RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 19963.1.5.  appcConversation group   The appcConversation group consists of the following tables:   1) appcActiveConvTable   This table contains objects which describe active conversation   information. The type of information includes the state and type.  An   entry is created by an Agent when the conversation is started, and is   removed when the conversation ends.   2) appcHistConvTable   This table contains objects which describe historical conversation   information about abnormally terminated conversations.  The number of   entries and how long they are kept depends on the Agent   implementation.  The type of information inclues the sense data and   log data.3.1.6.  appcCPIC group   The appcCPIC group consists of the following tables:   1) appcCpicAdminTable   This table contains objects which describe CPI-C side information.   The type of information includes the symbolic destination name and   partner LU name.   For those implementations that have CPI-C definition associated with   each local LU, multiple entries with the same   appcCpicAdminSymbDestName could exist with different   appcCpicAdminLocLuName.  For those implementations in which CPI-C   definition applies to all local LUs, it will have   appcCpicAdminLocLuName set to '*ALL'.   2) appcCpicOperTable   This table contains objects which describe CPI-C run-time operational   information.  The type of information includes the symbolic   destination name and partner LU name.Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 9]RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 19964.  DefinitionsAPPC-MIB DEFINITIONS        ::= BEGINIMPORTS      DisplayString, InstancePointer, TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, DateAndTime                FROM SNMPv2-TC      mib-2, Counter32, Gauge32, Integer32, TimeTicks,      OBJECT-TYPE, MODULE-IDENTITY                FROM SNMPv2-SMI      snanauMIB                FROM SNA-NAU-MIB      MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP                FROM SNMPv2-CONF;appcMIB MODULE-IDENTITY      LAST-UPDATED  "9512150000Z"      ORGANIZATION  "IETF SNA NAU MIB Working Group"      CONTACT-INFO                "                        Michael Allen                        Wall Data Inc.                        P.O.Box 1120                        Duval, WA 98019, USA                        Tel:    1 206 844 3505                        E-mail: mallen@hq.walldata.com                        Bob Clouston                        Cisco Systems                        7025 Kit Creek Road                        P.O. Box 14987                        Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA                        Tel:    1 919 472 2333                        E-mail: clouston@cisco.com                        Zbigniew Kielczewski                        Cisco Systems                        3100 Smoketree Court                        Raleigh, NC 27604, USA                        Tel:    1 919 871 6326                        E-mail: zbig@cisco.comAllen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 10]RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996                        William Kwan                        Jupiter Technology Inc.                        200 Prospect Street                        Waltham, MA 02254, USA                        Tel:    1 617 894 9300, x423                        E-mail: billk@jti.com                        Bob Moore                        IBM Corporation                        800 Park Offices Drive                        CNMA/664                        P.O. Box 12195                        Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA                        Tel:    1 919 254 4436                        E-mail: remoore@ralvm6.vnet.ibm.com                "      DESCRIPTION          "This is the MIB module for objects used to manage network          devices with APPC capabilities."::= { snanauMIB 3 }appcObjects          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appcMIB 1 }  appcGlobal         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appcObjects 1 }  appcLu             OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appcObjects 2 }  appcTp             OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appcObjects 3 }  appcSession        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appcObjects 4 }  appcConversation   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appcObjects 5 }  appcCPIC           OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appcObjects 6 }-- *********************************************************************-- Objects in this MIB are used to model an SNA device that supports-- APPC LUs.-- Following is the overall organization of the MIB.---- 1.   APPC Global Objects            - global values, defaults,--                                       controls (including CNOS)-- 2.   APPC Defined Lu Tables         - Admin and Oper-- 3.   APPC Defined LU Pair Tables    - Admin and Oper-- 4.   APPC Mode Tables               - Admin and Oper-- 5.   APPC TP Tables                 - Admin only-- 6.   APPC Session Tables            - Active, Stats, History, RTP-- 7.   APPC Conversation Table        - Active, History-- 8.   APPC CPIC side info            - Admin and Oper-- *********************************************************************-- *********************************************************************Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 11]RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996-- Textual Convention-- ---------------------------------------------------------------------SnaSenseData ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "To facilitate their display by a Management Station, sense          data objects in the MIB are represented as DisplayStrings of          size 8.  Eight '0' characters indicates that no sense data          identifying an SNA error condition is available."      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (8))-- *********************************************************************-- APPC Control Objects-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- The following objects allow:--    * the collection of APPC Session information counters--      to be started and stopped--    * the collection of APPC Session RSCVs--      to be started and stopped--    * the collection of APPC tracing information to be started and--      stopped---- These objects are for implementations that wish to provide-- this level of operational control.  This group is-- conditionally mandatory in the conformance section of the MIB.---- *********************************************************************-- *********************************************************************-- Control Admin--      These objects contain the desired states for the controls.--      The actual states are in the Oper objects.-- *********************************************************************appcCntrlAdminGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appcGlobal 1 }appcCntrlAdminStat OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      notActive(1),                      active(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-write      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates the desired state of statistics collection:              notActive  collection of counters is not active.              active     collection of counters is active.Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 12]RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996           When this object is set to notActive, all of the entries are           removed from the appcSessStatsTable."      ::= { appcCntrlAdminGroup  1 }appcCntrlAdminRscv OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      notActive(1),                      active(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-write      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates the desired state of RSCV information collection:              notActive  collection of route selection control vectors                         is not active.              active     collection of route selection control vectors                         is active."      ::= { appcCntrlAdminGroup  2 }appcCntrlAdminTrace OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      notActive(1),                      active(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-write      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates the desired state of tracing:              notActive  collection of tracing information is not active              active     collection of tracing information is active"      ::= { appcCntrlAdminGroup  3 }appcCntrlAdminTraceParm OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..128))      MAX-ACCESS read-write      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Specifies the parameter to be used in conjunction with          activating tracing.  The actual content is implementation          dependent."      ::= { appcCntrlAdminGroup  4 }-- *********************************************************************Allen, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 13]RFC 2051              SNANAU APPC MIB using SMIv2           October 1996-- Control Oper--      These objects contain the actual states of the controls.-- *********************************************************************appcCntrlOperGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appcGlobal 2 }appcCntrlOperStat OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      notActive(1),                      active(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Indicates the current collection options in effect:              notActive  collection of counters is not active.

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