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FRSLD-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGINIMPORTS    MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE,    Counter32, Gauge32, Integer32,    Counter64, TimeTicks, mib-2             FROM SNMPv2-SMI    CounterBasedGauge64                     FROM HCNUM-TC    TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, RowStatus,    TimeStamp                               FROM SNMPv2-TC    MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP         FROM SNMPv2-CONF    ifIndex                                 FROM IF-MIB    DLCI                                    FROM FRAME-RELAY-DTE-MIB;    frsldMIB MODULE-IDENTITY        LAST-UPDATED "200201030000Z" -- January 3, 2002        ORGANIZATION "IETF Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group"        CONTACT-INFO          "IETF Frame Relay Service MIB (frnetmib) Working Group           WG Charter:    http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/                                 frnetmib-charter.html           WG-email:      frnetmib@sunroof.eng.sun.com           Subscribe:     frnetmib-request@sunroof.eng.sun.com           Email Archive: ftp://ftp.ietf.org/ietf-mail-archive/frnetmib           Chair:      Andy Malis                       Vivace Networks           Email:      Andy.Malis@vivacenetworks.com           WG editor:  Robert Steinberger                       Paradyne Networks and                       Fujitsu Network Communications           Email:      robert.steinberger@fnc.fujitsu.com           Co-author:  Orly Nicklass                       RAD Data Communications Ltd.           EMail:      Orly_n@rad.co.il"        DESCRIPTION            "The MIB module to describe generic objects for             FRF.13 Frame Relay Service Level Definitions."        REVISION "200201030000Z" -- January 3, 2002        DESCRIPTION            "Initial version, published as RFC 3202"        ::= { mib-2 95 }    --    -- Textual Conventions    --    FrsldTxRP ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION        STATUS  current        DESCRIPTION            "The reference point a PVC uses for calculation             of transmitter related statistics.             The valid values for this type of object are as follows:               - srcLocalRP(1) for the local source               - ingTxLocalRP(2) for the local ingress queue input               - tpTxLocalRP(3) for the local traffic policing               - eqiTxLocalRP(4) for the local egress queue input               - eqoTxLocalRP(5) for the local egress queue output               - otherTxLocalRP(6) for any other local transmit point               - srcRemoteRP(7) for the remote source               - ingTxLocalRP(8) for the remote ingress queue input               - tpTxLocalRP(9) for the remote traffic policing               - eqiTxRemoteRP(10) for the remote egress queue input               - eqoTxRemoteRP(11) for the remote egress queue output               - otherTxRemoteRP(12) for any other remote xmit point"        REFERENCE            "FRF.13: Section 2.3"        SYNTAX      INTEGER {                      srcLocalRP(1),                      ingTxLocalRP(2),                      tpTxLocalRP(3),                      eqiTxLocalRP(4),                      eqoTxLocalRP(5),                      otherTxLocalRP(6),                      srcRemoteRP(7),                      ingTxRemoteRP(8),                      tpTxRemoteRP(9),                      eqiTxRemoteRP(10),                      eqoTxRemoteRP(11),                      otherTxRemoteRP(12)                    }    FrsldRxRP ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The reference point a PVC uses for calculation             of receiver related statistics.             The valid values for this object are as follows:               - desLocalRP(1) for the local destination               - ingRxLocalRP(2) for the local ingress queue input               - tpRxLocalRP(3) for the local traffic policing               - eqiRxLocalRP(4) for the local egress queue input               - eqoRxLocalRP(5) for the local egress queue output               - otherRxLocalRP(6) for any other local receive point               - desRemoteRP(7) for the remote destination               - ingRxRemoteRP(8) for the remote ingress input               - tpRxRemoteRP(9) for the remote traffic policing               - eqiRxRemoteRP(10) for the remote egress queue input               - eqoRxRemoteRP(11) for the remote egress queue output               - otherRxRemoteRP(12) for any other remote receive point"        REFERENCE            "FRF.13: Section 2.3"        SYNTAX      INTEGER {                      desLocalRP(1),                      ingRxLocalRP(2),                      tpRxLocalRP(3),                      eqiRxLocalRP(4),                      eqoRxLocalRP(5),                      otherRxLocalRP(6),                      desRemoteRP(7),                      ingRxRemoteRP(8),                      tpRxRemoteRP(9),                      eqiRxRemoteRP(10),                      eqoRxRemoteRP(11),                      otherRxRemoteRP(12)                    }    --    -- Base Objects    ---    frsldObjects      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frsldMIB 1 }    frsldCapabilities OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frsldMIB 2 }    frsldConformance  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frsldMIB 3 }    -- The Frame Relay Service Level Definitions PVC Control Table    --    -- This table is used to define and display the parameters of    -- service level definitions on individual PVCs.    frsldPvcCtrlTable  OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF FrsldPvcCtrlEntry        MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The Frame Relay Service Level Definitions             PVC control table."        ::= { frsldObjects 1 }    frsldPvcCtrlEntry OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      FrsldPvcCtrlEntry        MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "An entry in the Frame Relay Service Level             Definitions PVC control table."        INDEX    { ifIndex, frsldPvcCtrlDlci,                   frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP, frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP}        ::= { frsldPvcCtrlTable 1 }    FrsldPvcCtrlEntry ::=        SEQUENCE {            --            -- Index Control Variables            --            frsldPvcCtrlDlci                DLCI,            frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP          FrsldTxRP,            frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP           FrsldRxRP,            frsldPvcCtrlStatus              RowStatus,            --            -- Service Level Definitions Setup Variables            --            frsldPvcCtrlPacketFreq          Integer32,            --            -- Delay Specific Setup Variables            --            frsldPvcCtrlDelayFrSize         Integer32,            frsldPvcCtrlDelayType           INTEGER,            frsldPvcCtrlDelayTimeOut        Integer32,            --            -- Data Persistence Control Variables            --            frsldPvcCtrlPurge               Integer32,            frsldPvcCtrlDeleteOnPurge       INTEGER,            frsldPvcCtrlLastPurgeTime       TimeStamp        }    frsldPvcCtrlDlci OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      DLCI        MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The value of this object is equal to the DLCI             value for this PVC."        ::= { frsldPvcCtrlEntry 1 }    frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      FrsldTxRP        MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The reference point this PVC uses for calculation             of transmitter related statistics.  This object             together with frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP define the             measurement domain."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13: Section 2.3"        ::= { frsldPvcCtrlEntry 2 }    frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      FrsldRxRP        MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The reference point this PVC uses for calculation             of receiver related statistics.  This object             together with frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP define the             measurement domain."        ::= { frsldPvcCtrlEntry 3 }    frsldPvcCtrlStatus OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      RowStatus        MAX-ACCESS  read-create        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The status of the current row.  This object is             used to add, delete, and disable rows in this             table.  When the status changes to active(1) for the             first time, a row will also be added to the data             table below.  This row SHOULD not be removed until             the status is changed to deleted.             When this object is set to destroy(6), all associated             sample and data table rows will also be deleted.             When this object is changed from active(1) to any             other valid value, the defined purge behavior will             affect the data and sample tables.             The rows added to this table MUST have a valid             ifIndex and an ifType related to frame relay.  Further,             the reference points referred to by frsldPvcCtrlTransmitRP             and frsldPvcCtrlReceiveRP MUST be supported (see the             frsldRPCaps object).             If at any point the row is not in the active(1) state             and the DLCI no longer exists, the state SHOULD             report notReady(3).             The data in this table SHOULD persist through power             cycles.  The symantics of readiness for the rows still             applies.  This means that it is possible for a row to be             reprovisioned as notReady(3) if the underlying DLCI does             not persist."        ::= { frsldPvcCtrlEntry 4 }    frsldPvcCtrlPacketFreq OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..3600)        UNITS       "seconds"        MAX-ACCESS  read-create        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The frequency in seconds between initiation of             specialized packets used to collect delay and / or             delivery information as supported by the device.             A value of zero indicates that no packets will             be sent."        DEFVAL { 60 }        ::= { frsldPvcCtrlEntry 5 }    frsldPvcCtrlDelayFrSize OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..8188)        UNITS       "octets"        MAX-ACCESS  read-create        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The size of the payload in the frame used for             calculation of network delay."        DEFVAL { 128 }        ::= { frsldPvcCtrlEntry 6 }    frsldPvcCtrlDelayType OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      INTEGER {                      oneWay(1),                      roundTrip(2)                    }        MAX-ACCESS  read-create        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION                "The type of delay measurement performed."        REFERENCE            "FRF.13: Section 3"        ::= { frsldPvcCtrlEntry 7 }    frsldPvcCtrlDelayTimeOut OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..3600)        UNITS       "seconds"        MAX-ACCESS  read-create        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "A delay frame will count as a missed poll if             it is not updated in the time specified by             frsldPvcCtrlDelayTimeOut."        DEFVAL { 60 }        ::= { frsldPvcCtrlEntry 8 }    frsldPvcCtrlPurge OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..172800) -- up to 48 hours        UNITS       "seconds"        MAX-ACCESS  read-create        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "This object defines the amount of time the device             will wait, after discovering that a DLCI does not exist,             the DLCI was deleted or the value of frsldPvcCtrlStatus             changes from active(1) to either notInService(2) or             notReady(3), prior to automatically purging the history             in the sample tables and resetting the data in the data             tables to all zeroes.  If frsldPvcCtrlStatus is manually             set to destroy(6), this object does not apply."        DEFVAL { 0 }        ::= { frsldPvcCtrlEntry 9 }    frsldPvcCtrlDeleteOnPurge OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      INTEGER {                      none(1),                      sampleContols(2),                      all(3)                    }        MAX-ACCESS  read-create        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "This object defines whether rows will             automatically be deleted from the tables             when the information is purged.             - A value of none(1) indicates that no rows               will deleted.  The last known values will               be preserved.             - A value of sampleControls(2) indicates               that all associated sample control rows               will be deleted.             - A value of all(3) indicates that all               associated rows SHOULD be deleted."        DEFVAL { all }        ::= { frsldPvcCtrlEntry 10 }    frsldPvcCtrlLastPurgeTime OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      TimeStamp        MAX-ACCESS  read-only        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "This object returns the value of sysUpTime             at the time the information was last purged.             This value SHOULD be set to the sysUpTime             upon setting frsldPvcCtrlStatus to active(1)

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