rfc2366.txt

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       ::= { marsClientBackupMarsTable 1 }   MarsClientBackupMarsEntry ::=       SEQUENCE {           marsClientBackupMarsPriority     Unsigned32,           marsClientBackupMarsAddr         AtmAddr,           marsClientBackupMarsRowStatus    RowStatus       }   marsClientBackupMarsPriority OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX  Unsigned32(0..65535)       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "The priority associated with a backup MARS. A lower            priority value inidcates a higher preference."       ::= { marsClientBackupMarsEntry 1 }   marsClientBackupMarsAddr OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX  AtmAddr       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "The ATM address associated with a backup MARS."       ::= { marsClientBackupMarsEntry 2 }   marsClientBackupMarsRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX  RowStatus       MAX-ACCESS read-create       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "The object is used to create or delete a row in this            table.            Since other objects in this row are not-accessible            'index-objects', the value of this object has no effect            on whether those objects in this conceptual row can be            modified."       ::= { marsClientBackupMarsEntry 3 }   --***************************************************************   --  IP ATM MARS Client VC Object Definition Table   --***************************************************************Chung & Greene              Standards Track                    [Page 15]RFC 2366                     Multicast MIB                     July 1998   marsClientVcTable OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF MarsClientVcEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "This table contains information about open virtual            circuits (VCs) that a client has.  For point to point            circuit, each entry represents a single VC connection            between this client ATM address to another party ATM            address.  In the case of point to multipoint connection            where a single source address is associated with            multiple destinations, several entries are used to            represent the relationship.  An example of point to            multi-point VC represented in a table is shown below.                   Client    VPI/VCI    Grp Addr1/Addr2    Part Addr                     1         0,1          g1,g2             p1                     1         0,1          g1,g2             p2                     1         0,1          g1,g2             p3            Note:  This table assumes the IP multicast address                   groups (min, max) defined in each entry are                   always consecutive.  In the case of that a                   client receives a JOIN/LEAVE with                   mars$flag.punched set, each pair of the IP                   groups will first be broken into several                   pairs of consecutive IP groups before each                   entry row corresponding to a pair of IP group                   is created."       ::= { marsClientObjects 4 }   marsClientVcEntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX  MarsClientVcEntry       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "The objects contained in the entry are VC related            attributes such as VC signalling type, control VC            type, idle timer, negotiated MTU size, etc."       INDEX { ipAdEntAddr,               marsClientIndex,               marsClientVcVpi,               marsClientVcVci,               marsClientVcMinGrpAddr,               marsClientVcMaxGrpAddr,               marsClientVcPartyAddr }       ::= { marsClientVcTable 1 }Chung & Greene              Standards Track                    [Page 16]RFC 2366                     Multicast MIB                     July 1998   MarsClientVcEntry ::=       SEQUENCE {           marsClientVcVpi            INTEGER,           marsClientVcVci            INTEGER,           marsClientVcMinGrpAddr     IpAddress,           marsClientVcMaxGrpAddr     IpAddress,           marsClientVcPartyAddr      AtmAddr,           marsClientVcPartyAddrType  INTEGER,           marsClientVcType           INTEGER,           marsClientVcCtrlType       INTEGER,           marsClientVcIdleTimer      INTEGER,           marsClientVcRevalidate     TruthValue,           marsClientVcEncapsType     INTEGER,           marsClientVcNegotiatedMtu  INTEGER,           marsClientVcRowStatus      RowStatus       }   marsClientVcVpi OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..4095)       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "The value of virtual path identifier (VPI). Since            a VPI can be numbered 0, this sub-index can take            a value of 0."       ::= { marsClientVcEntry 1 }   marsClientVcVci OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..65535)       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "The value of virtual circuit identifier (VCI). Since            a VCI can be numbered 0, this sub-index can take            a value of 0."       ::= { marsClientVcEntry 2 }   marsClientVcMinGrpAddr OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX  IpAddress       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "Minimum IP multicast group address - the min and            max multicast forms a multi-group consecutive            block which is associated with a table entry.            if the MinGrpAddr and MaxGrpAddr are the same, it            indicates that the size of multi-group block is 1,            a single IP group."Chung & Greene              Standards Track                    [Page 17]RFC 2366                     Multicast MIB                     July 1998       ::= { marsClientVcEntry 3 }   marsClientVcMaxGrpAddr OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX  IpAddress       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "Maximum IP multicast group address - the min and            max multicast forms a multi-group consecutive            block which is associated with a table entry.            if the MinGrpAddr and MaxGrpAddr are the same, it            indicates that the size of multi-group block is 1,            a single IP group."       ::= { marsClientVcEntry 4 }   marsClientVcPartyAddr OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX  AtmAddr       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "An ATM party address in which this VC is linked.            The party type is identified by the            marsClientVcPartyAddrType."       ::= { marsClientVcEntry 5 }   marsClientVcPartyAddrType OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX  INTEGER {             called (1),             calling (2)           }       MAX-ACCESS read-create       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "The party type is associated with the party address.            The 'called (1)' indicates that the party address is            a destination address which implies that VC is            originated from this client.  The 'calling (2)'            indicates the VC was initiated externally to this            client. In this case, the party address is the            source address."       ::= { marsClientVcEntry 6 }   marsClientVcType OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX  INTEGER {             pvc (1),             svc (2)Chung & Greene              Standards Track                    [Page 18]RFC 2366                     Multicast MIB                     July 1998           }       MAX-ACCESS read-create       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "Circuit Connection type: permanent virtual circuit or            switched virtual circuit."       ::= { marsClientVcEntry 7 }   marsClientVcCtrlType OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX  INTEGER {              pointToPointVC (1),              clusterControlVC (2),              pointToMultiPointVC (3)           }       MAX-ACCESS read-create       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "Control VC type used to specify a particular connection.              pointToPointVC (1):                used by the ATM Clients for the registration and                queries.  This VC or the initial signalling path                is set up from the source Client to a MARS. It is                bi-directional.              clusterControlVC (2):                used by a MARS to issue asynchronous updates to an                ATM Client.  This VC is established from the MARS                to the ATM Client.              pointToMultiPointVC (3):                used by the client to transfer multicast data                packets from layer 3.  This VC is established                from the source ATM Client to a destination ATM                endpoint which can be a multicast group member                or an MCS.  The destination endpoint was obtained                from the MARS."       ::= { marsClientVcEntry 8 }   marsClientVcIdleTimer OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..2147483647)       UNITS   "minutes"       MAX-ACCESS read-create       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "The idle timer associated with this VC.  The minimum            suggested value is 1 minute and the recommended            default value is 20 minutes."       DEFVAL { 20 }       ::= { marsClientVcEntry 9 }Chung & Greene              Standards Track                    [Page 19]RFC 2366                     Multicast MIB                     July 1998   marsClientVcRevalidate OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX  TruthValue       MAX-ACCESS read-create       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "A flag associated with an open and active multipoint            VC.  It is checked every time a packet is queued for            transmission on that VC. The object has the value of            true (1) if revalidate is required and the value            false (2) otherwise."       ::= { marsClientVcEntry 10 }    marsClientVcEncapsType OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX  INTEGER {             other (1),             llcSnap (2)           }       MAX-ACCESS read-create       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "The encapsulation type used when communicating over            this VC."       ::= { marsClientVcEntry 11 }   marsClientVcNegotiatedMtu OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)       MAX-ACCESS read-create       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "The negotiated MTU when communicating over this VC."       ::= { marsClientVcEntry 12 }   marsClientVcRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX  RowStatus       MAX-ACCESS read-create       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "The object is used to create, delete or modify a            row in this table.            A row cannot be made 'active' until instances of            all corresponding columns in the row of this table            are appropriately configured.            While objects: marsClientVcIdleTimer and            marsClientVcRevalidate in this conceptual            row can be modified irrespective of the value            of this object, all other objects in the row canChung & Greene              Standards Track                    [Page 20]RFC 2366                     Multicast MIB                     July 1998            not be modified when this object has a value            of 'active'.            It is possible for an SNMP management station            to set the row to 'notInService' and modify            the entry and then set it back to 'active'            with the following exception. That is, rows            for which the corresponding instance of            marsClientVcType has a value of 'svc' can not            be modified or deleted."       ::= { marsClientVcEntry 13 }   --***************************************************************   --  IP ATM MARS Client Statistic Object Definition Table   --***************************************************************   marsClientStatTable OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF MarsClientStatEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The table contains statistics collected at MARS            clients."       ::= { marsClientObjects 5 }   marsClientStatEntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX  MarsClientStatEntry       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "Each entry contains statistics collected at one MARS            client."       INDEX { ipAdEntAddr, marsClientIndex }       ::= { marsClientStatTable 1 }   MarsClientStatEntry ::=       SEQUENCE {           marsClientStatTxReqMsgs        Counter32,           marsClientStatTxJoinMsgs       Counter32,           marsClientStatTxLeaveMsgs      Counter32,           marsClientStatTxGrpLstReqMsgs  Counter32,           marsClientStatRxJoinMsgs       Counter32,           marsClientStatRxLeaveMsgs      Counter32,           marsClientStatRxMultiMsgs      Counter32,           marsClientStatRxNakMsgs        Counter32,           marsClientStatRxMigrateMsgs    Counter32,           marsClientStatRxGrpLstRplyMsgs Counter32,Chung & Greene              Standards Track                    [Page 21]RFC 2366                     Multicast MIB                     July 1998           marsClientStatFailMultiMsgs    Counter32       }   marsClientStatTxReqMsgs OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX  Counter32       MAX-ACCESS read-only       STATUS  current       DESCRIPTION           "Total number of MARS_REQUEST messages transmitted

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