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POWER-ETHERNET-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGINIMPORTS           MODULE-IDENTITY, mib-2, OBJECT-TYPE, Integer32,           Gauge32, Counter32, NOTIFICATION-TYPE                   FROM SNMPv2-SMI           TruthValue                   FROM SNMPv2-TC           MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP                   FROM SNMPv2-CONF            SnmpAdminString                    FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB;    powerEthernetMIB MODULE-IDENTITY         LAST-UPDATED    "200311240000Z"  -- November 24, 2003         ORGANIZATION "IETF Ethernet Interfaces and Hub MIB                       Working Group"         CONTACT-INFO         "          WG Charter:          http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/hubmib-charter.html         Mailing lists:          General Discussion: hubmib@ietf.org          To Subscribe: hubmib-requests@ietf.org          In Body: subscribe your_email_address         Chair: Dan Romascanu          Avaya          Tel:  +972-3-645-8414          Email: dromasca@avaya.com         Editor: Avi Berger          PowerDsine Inc.          Tel:    972-9-7755100 Ext 307          Fax:    972-9-7755120          E-mail: avib@PowerDsine.com         "        DESCRIPTION              "The MIB module for managing Power Source Equipment               (PSE) working according to the IEEE 802.af Powered               Ethernet (DTE Power via MDI) standard.                The following terms are used throughout this                MIB module.  For complete formal definitions,                the IEEE 802.3 standards should be consulted                wherever possible:                Group - A recommended, but optional, entity                defined by the IEEE 802.3 management standard,                in order to support a modular numbering scheme.                The classical example allows an implementor to                represent field-replaceable units as groups of                ports, with the port numbering matching the                modular hardware implementation.              Port - This entity identifies the port within the group              for which this entry contains information.  The numbering              scheme for ports is implementation specific.             Copyright (c) The Internet Society (2003).  This version             of this MIB module is part of RFC 3621; See the RFC             itself for full legal notices."       REVISION    "200311240000Z"  -- November 24, 2003       DESCRIPTION "Initial version, published as RFC 3621."       ::= { mib-2 105 }pethNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { powerEthernetMIB 0 }pethObjects       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { powerEthernetMIB 1 }pethConformance   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { powerEthernetMIB 2 }-- PSE Objects  pethPsePortTable OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF PethPsePortEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A table of objects that display and control the power            characteristics of power Ethernet ports on a Power Source            Entity (PSE) device.  This group will be implemented in            managed power Ethernet switches and mid-span devices.            Values of all read-write objects in this table are            persistent at restart/reboot."       ::= { pethObjects 1 }   pethPsePortEntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      PethPsePortEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION               "A set of objects that display and control the power               characteristics of a power Ethernet PSE port."       INDEX    { pethPsePortGroupIndex , pethPsePortIndex  }       ::= { pethPsePortTable 1 }   PethPsePortEntry ::= SEQUENCE {       pethPsePortGroupIndex          Integer32,       pethPsePortIndex          Integer32,       pethPsePortAdminEnable          TruthValue,       pethPsePortPowerPairsControlAbility          TruthValue,       pethPsePortPowerPairs          INTEGER,       pethPsePortDetectionStatus          INTEGER,       pethPsePortPowerPriority          INTEGER,       pethPsePortMPSAbsentCounter          Counter32,       pethPsePortType          SnmpAdminString,       pethPsePortPowerClassifications          INTEGER,       pethPsePortInvalidSignatureCounter          Counter32,       pethPsePortPowerDeniedCounter          Counter32,       pethPsePortOverLoadCounter          Counter32,       pethPsePortShortCounter          Counter32  }     pethPsePortGroupIndex OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "This variable uniquely identifies the group            containing the port to which a power Ethernet PSE is            connected.  Group means box in the stack, module in a            rack and the value 1 MUST be used for non-modular devices.            Furthermore, the same value MUST be used in this variable,            pethMainPseGroupIndex, and pethNotificationControlGroupIndex            to refer to a given box in a stack or module in the rack."       ::= { pethPsePortEntry 1 }     pethPsePortIndex OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "This variable uniquely identifies the power Ethernet PSE            port within group pethPsePortGroupIndex to which the            power Ethernet PSE entry is connected."       ::= { pethPsePortEntry 2 }     pethPsePortAdminEnable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX TruthValue    MAX-ACCESS read-write    STATUS current    DESCRIPTION        "true (1) An interface which can provide the PSE functions.         false(2) The interface will act as it would if it had no PSE         function."    REFERENCE      "IEEE Std 802.3af Section 30.9.1.1.2 aPSEAdminState"    ::= { pethPsePortEntry 3 }     pethPsePortPowerPairsControlAbility OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX TruthValue    MAX-ACCESS read-only    STATUS current    DESCRIPTION        "Describes the capability of controlling the power pairs         functionality to switch pins for sourcing power.         The value true indicate that the device has the capability         to control the power pairs.  When false the PSE Pinout         Alternative used cannot be controlled through the         PethPsePortAdminEnable attribute."    REFERENCE      "IEEE Std 802.3af Section 30.9.1.1.3       aPSEPowerPairsControlAbility"    ::= { pethPsePortEntry 4 }    pethPsePortPowerPairs OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX INTEGER   {               signal(1),               spare(2)     }    MAX-ACCESS read-write    STATUS current    DESCRIPTION        "Describes or controls the pairs in use.  If the value of         pethPsePortPowerPairsControl is true, this object is         writable.         A value of signal(1) means that the signal pairs         only are in use.         A value of spare(2) means that the spare pairs         only are in use."    REFERENCE      "IEEE Std 802.3af Section 30.9.1.1.4 aPSEPowerPairs"    ::= { pethPsePortEntry 5 }     pethPsePortDetectionStatus OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX INTEGER   {             disabled(1),             searching(2),               deliveringPower(3),               fault(4),               test(5),               otherFault(6)     }    MAX-ACCESS read-only    STATUS current    DESCRIPTION        "Describes the operational status of the port PD detection.         A value of disabled(1)- indicates that the PSE State diagram         is in the state DISABLED.         A value of deliveringPower(3) - indicates that the PSE State         diagram is in the state POWER_ON for a duration greater than         tlim max (see IEEE Std 802.3af Table 33-5 tlim).         A value of fault(4) - indicates that the PSE State diagram is         in the state TEST_ERROR.         A value of test(5) - indicates that the PSE State diagram is         in the state TEST_MODE.         A value of otherFault(6) - indicates that the PSE State         diagram is in the state IDLE due to the variable         error_conditions.         A value of searching(2)- indicates the PSE State diagram is         in a state other than those listed above."    REFERENCE      "IEEE Std 802.3af Section 30.9.1.1.5       aPSEPowerDetectionStatus"    ::= { pethPsePortEntry 6 }     pethPsePortPowerPriority OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX INTEGER   {               critical(1),               high(2),               low(3)     }    MAX-ACCESS read-write    STATUS current    DESCRIPTION        "This object controls the priority of the port from the point         of view of a power management algorithm.  The priority that         is set by this variable could be used by a control mechanism         that prevents over current situations by disconnecting first         ports with lower power priority.  Ports that connect devices         critical to the operation of the network - like the E911         telephones ports - should be set to higher priority."    ::= { pethPsePortEntry 7 }   pethPsePortMPSAbsentCounter OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX Counter32    MAX-ACCESS read-only    STATUS current    DESCRIPTION          "This counter is incremented when the PSE state diagram             transitions directly from the state POWER_ON to the             state IDLE due to tmpdo_timer_done being asserted."    REFERENCE      "IEEE Std 802.3af Section 30.9.1.1.11       aPSEMPSAbsentCounter"    ::= { pethPsePortEntry 8 }   pethPsePortType OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX SnmpAdminString    MAX-ACCESS read-write    STATUS current    DESCRIPTION        "A manager will set the value of this variable to indicate         the type of powered device that is connected to the port.         The default value supplied by the agent if no value has         ever been set should be a zero-length octet string."    ::= { pethPsePortEntry 9 }    pethPsePortPowerClassifications OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX INTEGER   {               class0(1),               class1(2),               class2(3),               class3(4),               class4(5)     }    MAX-ACCESS read-only    STATUS current    DESCRIPTION        "Classification is a way to tag different terminals on the        Power over LAN network according to their power consumption.        Devices such as IP telephones, WLAN access points and others,        will be classified according to their power requirements.        The meaning of the classification labels is defined in the        IEEE specification.       This variable is valid only while a PD is being powered,        that is, while the attribute pethPsePortDetectionStatus        is reporting the enumeration deliveringPower."    REFERENCE      "IEEE Std 802.3af Section 30.9.1.1.6       aPSEPowerClassification"   ::= { pethPsePortEntry 10 }   pethPsePortInvalidSignatureCounter OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX Counter32    MAX-ACCESS read-only    STATUS current

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