rfc1658.txt

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RFC 1658                     Character MIB                     July 1994           identifier:               nullHardware OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { 0 0 }           "       ::= { charPortEntry 4 }   charPortReset OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX INTEGER { ready(1), execute(2) }       MAX-ACCESS read-write       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "A control to force the port into a clean, initial           state, both hardware and software, disconnecting all           the port's existing sessions.  In response to a           get-request or get-next-request, the agent always           returns 'ready' as the value.  Setting the value to           'execute' causes a reset."       ::= { charPortEntry 5 }   charPortAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2), off(3),                        maintenance(4) }       MAX-ACCESS read-write       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The port's desired state, independent of flow           control.  'enabled' indicates that the port is           allowed to pass characters and form new sessions.           'disabled' indicates that the port is allowed to           pass characters but not form new sessions.  'off'           indicates that the port is not allowed to pass           characters or have any sessions. 'maintenance'           indicates a maintenance mode, exclusive of normal           operation, such as running a test.           'enabled' corresponds to ifAdminStatus 'up'.           'disabled' and 'off' correspond to ifAdminStatus           'down'.  'maintenance' corresponds to ifAdminStatus           'test'."       ::= { charPortEntry 6 }   charPortOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX INTEGER { up(1), down(2),                        maintenance(3), absent(4), active(5) }       MAX-ACCESS read-only       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The port's actual, operational state, independentStewart                                                         [Page 7]RFC 1658                     Character MIB                     July 1994           of flow control.  'up' indicates able to function           normally.  'down' indicates inability to function           for administrative or operational reasons.           'maintenance' indicates a maintenance mode,           exclusive of normal operation, such as running a           test.  'absent' indicates that port hardware is not           present.  'active' indicates up with a user present           (e.g. logged in).           'up' and 'active' correspond to ifOperStatus 'up'.           'down' and 'absent' correspond to ifOperStatus           'down'.  'maintenance' corresponds to ifOperStatus           'test'."       ::= { charPortEntry 7 }   charPortLastChange OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX TimeTicks       MAX-ACCESS read-only       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The value of sysUpTime at the time the port entered           its current operational state.  If the current state           was entered prior to the last reinitialization of           the local network management subsystem, then this           object contains a zero value."       ::= { charPortEntry 8 }   -- charPortInFlowType is deprecated in favor of   -- charPortInFlowTypes   charPortInFlowType OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX INTEGER { none(1), xonXoff(2), hardware(3),                        ctsRts(4), dsrDtr(5) }       MAX-ACCESS read-write       STATUS deprecated       DESCRIPTION           "The port's type of input flow control.  'none'           indicates no flow control at this level or below.           'xonXoff' indicates software flow control by           recognizing XON and XOFF characters.  'hardware'           indicates flow control delegated to the lower level,           for example a parallel port.           'ctsRts' and 'dsrDtr' are specific to RS-232-like           ports.  Although not architecturally pure, they are           included here for simplicity's sake."       ::= { charPortEntry 9 }Stewart                                                         [Page 8]RFC 1658                     Character MIB                     July 1994   -- charPortOutFlowType is deprecated in favor of   -- charPortOutFlowTypes   charPortOutFlowType OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX INTEGER { none(1), xonXoff(2), hardware(3),                        ctsRts(4), dsrDtr(5) }       MAX-ACCESS read-write       STATUS deprecated       DESCRIPTION           "The port's type of output flow control.  'none'           indicates no flow control at this level or below.           'xonXoff' indicates software flow control by           recognizing XON and XOFF characters.  'hardware'           indicates flow control delegated to the lower level,           for example a parallel port.           'ctsRts' and 'dsrDtr' are specific to RS-232-like           ports.  Although not architecturally pure, they are           included here for simplicy's sake."       ::= { charPortEntry 10 }   charPortInFlowState OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX INTEGER { none(1), unknown(2), stop(3), go(4) }       MAX-ACCESS read-only       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The current operational state of input flow control           on the port.  'none' indicates not applicable.           'unknown' indicates this level does not know.           'stop' indicates flow not allowed.  'go' indicates           flow allowed."       ::= { charPortEntry 11 }   charPortOutFlowState OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX INTEGER { none(1), unknown(2), stop(3), go(4) }       MAX-ACCESS read-only       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The current operational state of output flow           control on the port.  'none' indicates not           applicable.  'unknown' indicates this level does not           know.  'stop' indicates flow not allowed.  'go'           indicates flow allowed."       ::= { charPortEntry 12 }   charPortInCharacters OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX Counter32       MAX-ACCESS read-onlyStewart                                                         [Page 9]RFC 1658                     Character MIB                     July 1994       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "Total number of characters detected as input from           the port since system re-initialization and while           the port operational state was 'up', 'active', or           'maintenance', including, for example, framing, flow           control (i.e. XON and XOFF), each occurrence of a           BREAK condition, locally-processed input, and input           sent to all sessions."       ::= { charPortEntry 13 }   charPortOutCharacters OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX Counter32       MAX-ACCESS read-only       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "Total number of characters detected as output to           the port since system re-initialization and while           the port operational state was 'up', 'active', or           'maintenance', including, for example, framing, flow           control (i.e. XON and XOFF), each occurrence of a           BREAK condition, locally-created output, and output           received from all sessions."       ::= { charPortEntry 14 }   charPortAdminOrigin OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX INTEGER { dynamic(1), network(2), local(3),                        none(4) }       MAX-ACCESS read-write       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The administratively allowed origin for           establishing session on the port.  'dynamic' allows           'network' or 'local' session establishment. 'none'           disallows session establishment."       ::= { charPortEntry 15 }   charPortSessionMaximum OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX INTEGER (-1..2147483647)       MAX-ACCESS read-write       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The maximum number of concurrent sessions allowed           on the port.  A value of -1 indicates no maximum.           Setting the maximum to less than the current number           of sessions has unspecified results."       ::= { charPortEntry 16 }Stewart                                                        [Page 10]RFC 1658                     Character MIB                     July 1994   charPortSessionNumber OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX Gauge32       MAX-ACCESS read-only       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The number of open sessions on the port that are in           the connecting, connected, or disconnecting state."       ::= { charPortEntry 17 }   charPortSessionIndex OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647)       MAX-ACCESS read-only       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The value of charSessIndex for the port's first or           only active session.  If the port has no active           session, the agent returns the value zero."       ::= { charPortEntry 18 }   charPortInFlowTypes OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1))       MAX-ACCESS read-write       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The port's types of input flow control at the           software level.  Hardware-level flow control is           independently controlled by the appropriate           hardware-level MIB.           A value of zero indicates no flow control.           Depending on the specific implementation, any or           all combinations of flow control may be chosen by           adding the values:           128  xonXoff, recognizing XON and XOFF characters           64   enqHost, ENQ/ACK to allow input to host           32   enqTerm, ACK to allow output to port           "       ::= { charPortEntry 19 }   charPortOutFlowTypes OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1))       MAX-ACCESS read-write       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The port's types of output flow control at the           software level.  Hardware-level flow control is           independently controlled by the appropriateStewart                                                        [Page 11]RFC 1658                     Character MIB                     July 1994           hardware-level MIB.           A value of zero indicates no flow control.           Depending on the specific implementation, any or           all combinations of flow control may be chosen by           adding the values:           128  xonXoff, recognizing XON and XOFF characters           64   enqHost, ENQ/ACK to allow input to host           32   enqTerm, ACK to allow output to port           "       ::= { charPortEntry 20 }   charPortLowerIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX InterfaceIndex       MAX-ACCESS read-only       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The ifIndex value of the lower level hardware supporting           this character port, zero if none."       ::= { charPortEntry 21 }   -- the Character Session table   charSessTable OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CharSessEntry       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "A list of port session entries."       ::= { char 3 }   charSessEntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX CharSessEntry       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "Status and parameter values for a character port           session."       INDEX { charSessPortIndex, charSessIndex }       ::= { charSessTable 1 }   CharSessEntry ::=       SEQUENCE {           charSessPortIndex               PortIndex,           charSessIndexStewart                                                        [Page 12]RFC 1658                     Character MIB                     July 1994

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