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Clouston & Moore            Standards Track                     [Page 7]RFC 2238         Definitions of Managed Objects for HPR    November 1997hprAnrRouting        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hprObjects 2 }-- *********************************************************************hprAnrsAssigned OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Counter32      UNITS "ANR labels"      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The count of ANR labels assigned by this node since it was          last re-initialized.  A Management Station can detect          discontinuities in this counter by monitoring the          appnNodeCounterDisconTime object in the APPN MIB."      ::= { hprAnrRouting 1 }hprAnrCounterState  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      notActive(1),                      active(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-write      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "This object is used for a network management station to turn          on/off the counting of ANR packets in the hprAnrRoutingTable.          The initial value of this object is an implementation choice.                 notActive(1) - the counter hprAnrPacketsReceived                                returns no meaningful value                 active(2)    - the counter hprAnrPacketsReceived is                                being incremented and is returning                                meaningful values"      ::= { hprAnrRouting 2 }hprAnrCounterStateTime OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DateAndTime      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The time when the hprAnrCounterState object last changed its          value.  The initial value returned by this object is the time          at which the APPN node instrumented with this MIB was last          brought up."      ::= { hprAnrRouting 3 }Clouston & Moore            Standards Track                     [Page 8]RFC 2238         Definitions of Managed Objects for HPR    November 1997hprAnrRoutingTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HprAnrRoutingEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The ANR Routing table provides a means of correlating an          incoming ANR label (i.e., one assigned by this node) with the          TG over which a packet containing the label will be forwarded.          When the ANR label identifies a local NCE, the hprAnrOutTgDest          and hprAnrOutTgNum objects have no meaning.  The table also          contains an object to count the number of packets received          with a given ANR label."      ::= { hprAnrRouting 4 }hprAnrRoutingEntry OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX HprAnrRoutingEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The ANR label is used to index this table."      INDEX  { hprAnrLabel }      ::= { hprAnrRoutingTable 1 }HprAnrRoutingEntry ::= SEQUENCE {     hprAnrLabel             OCTET STRING,     hprAnrType              INTEGER,     hprAnrOutTgDest         DisplayString,     hprAnrOutTgNum          INTEGER,     hprAnrPacketsReceived   Counter32,     hprAnrCounterDisconTime TimeStamp     }hprAnrLabel OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..8))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The first ANR label in an incoming packet."      ::= { hprAnrRoutingEntry 1 }hprAnrType OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      nce(1),                      tg(2)Clouston & Moore            Standards Track                     [Page 9]RFC 2238         Definitions of Managed Objects for HPR    November 1997                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "An object indicating whether an ANR label assigned by this          node identifies a local NCE or a TG on which outgoing packets          are forwarded.              nce(1)  - the ANR label identifies a local NCE.  In this                        case the hprAnrOutTgDest and hprAnrOutTgNum                        objects have no meaning.              tg(2)   - the ANR label identifies a TG."      ::= { hprAnrRoutingEntry 2 }hprAnrOutTgDest OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0 | 3..17))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Destination node for the TG over which packets with this ANR          label are forwarded.  This is the fully qualified name of an          APPN network node or end node, formatted according to the          SnaControlPointName textual convention.  If the ANR label          identifies a local NCE, then this object returns a zero-length          string.          This object corresponds to the appnLocalTgDest object in the          APPN MIB."      ::= { hprAnrRoutingEntry 3 }hprAnrOutTgNum OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER (0..255)      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "Number of the TG over which packets with this ANR label are          forwarded.  If the ANR label identifies a local NCE, then this          object returns the value 0, since 0 is not a valid TG number          for a TG that supports HPR.          This object corresponds to the appnLocalTgNum object in the          APPN MIB."      ::= { hprAnrRoutingEntry 4 }hprAnrPacketsReceived OBJECT-TYPEClouston & Moore            Standards Track                    [Page 10]RFC 2238         Definitions of Managed Objects for HPR    November 1997      SYNTAX Counter32      UNITS "ANR packets"      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The count of packets received with this ANR label as their          first label.          A Management Station can detect discontinuities in this          counter by monitoring the hprAnrCounterDisconTime object in          the same row."      ::= { hprAnrRoutingEntry 5 }hprAnrCounterDisconTime OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX TimeStamp      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The value of the sysUpTime object when the          hprAnrPacketsReceived counter for this ANR label last          experienced a discontinuity.  This will be the more recent of          two times:  the time at which the ANR label was associated with          either an outgoing TG or a local NCE, or the time at which the          ANR counters were last turned on or off."      ::= { hprAnrRoutingEntry 6 }-- *********************************************************************hprTransportUser     OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hprObjects 3 }-- *********************************************************************-- Transport Service User (TU) Table: (RTP Connection Users)---- There will be several users of the HPR transport and each HPR node-- shall maintain a table of these users.-- *********************************************************************hprNceTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HprNceEntry      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The Network Connection Endpoint (NCE) table."      ::= { hprTransportUser 1 }hprNceEntry OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX HprNceEntryClouston & Moore            Standards Track                    [Page 11]RFC 2238         Definitions of Managed Objects for HPR    November 1997      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The NCE ID is used to index this table."      INDEX  { hprNceId }      ::= { hprNceTable 1 }HprNceEntry ::= SEQUENCE {     hprNceId            OCTET STRING,     hprNceType          HprNceTypes,     hprNceDefault       HprNceTypes,     hprNceInstanceId    OCTET STRING     }hprNceId OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..8))      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The Network Connection Endpoint (NCE) ID.  NCEs identify          Control Points (Cp), Logical Units (Lu), HPR Boundary          Functions (Bf) and Route Setup (Rs) Functions.  A value for          this object can be retrieved from any of the following          objects in the APPN MIB:               - appnLsCpCpNceId               - appnLsRouteNceId               - appnLsBfNceId               - appnIsInRtpNceId               - appnIsRtpNceId          In each case this value identifies a row in this table          containing information related to that in the APPN MIB."      ::= { hprNceEntry 1 }hprNceType OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX HprNceTypes      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "A bit string identifying the function types provided by this          Network Connection Endpoint (NCE)."      ::= { hprNceEntry 2 }Clouston & Moore            Standards Track                    [Page 12]RFC 2238         Definitions of Managed Objects for HPR    November 1997hprNceDefault OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX HprNceTypes      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "A bit string identifying the function types for which this          Network Connection Endpoint (NCE) is the default NCE.  While          default NCEs are not explicitly defined in the architecture,          some implementations provide them; for such implementations,          it is useful to make this information available to a          Management Station."      ::= { hprNceEntry 3 }hprNceInstanceId   OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (4))      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The NCE instance identifier (NCEII) identifying the current          instance of this NCE.  An NCEII is used to denote different          instances (IPLs) of an NCE component.  Each time an NCE is          activated (IPL'd), it acquires a different, unique NCEII."      ::= { hprNceEntry 4 }-- *********************************************************************hprRtp               OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hprObjects 4 }-- *********************************************************************-- *********************************************************************---- The RTP group is implemented by all managed nodes supporting the-- HPR Transport Tower.  The group contains several scalars (simple-- objects) and a table.-- *********************************************************************-- *********************************************************************hprRtpGlobe          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hprRtp 1}-- *********************************************************************hprRtpGlobeConnSetups  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX Counter32      UNITS "RTP connection setups"      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The count of RTP connection setups in which this node has          participated, as either sender or receiver, since it was last          re-initialized.  Retries of a setup attempt do not cause theClouston & Moore            Standards Track                    [Page 13]RFC 2238         Definitions of Managed Objects for HPR    November 1997          counter to be incremented.          A Management Station can detect discontinuities in this          counter by monitoring the appnNodeCounterDisconTime object          in the APPN MIB."      ::= { hprRtpGlobe 1 }hprRtpGlobeCtrState OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX INTEGER {                      notActive(1),                      active(2)                     }      MAX-ACCESS read-write      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "This object allows a network management station to turn the          counters in the hprRtpTable on and off.  The initial value of          this object is an implementation choice.                 notActive(1) - the counters in the hprRtpTable are                                returning no meaningful values                 active(2)    - the counters in the hprRtpTable are                                being incremented and are returning                                meaningful values"      ::= { hprRtpGlobe 2 }hprRtpGlobeCtrStateTime OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX DateAndTime      MAX-ACCESS read-only      STATUS current      DESCRIPTION          "The time when the value of the hprRtpGlobeCtrState object          last changed.  The initial value returned by this object is          the time at which the APPN node instrumented with this MIB          was last brought up."      ::= { hprRtpGlobe 3 }-- *********************************************************************-- The RTP Connection Table-- There may be many RTP connections on a node supporting the functions-- specified in the RTP option set.  Each node implementing this option-- set shall maintain a table of these RTP connections.-- *********************************************************************hprRtpTable OBJECT-TYPEClouston & Moore            Standards Track                    [Page 14]

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