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RFC1231 - IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB

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Network Working Group K. McCloghrie

Request for Comments: 1231 Hughes LAN Systems, Inc.

R. Fox

Synoptics, Inc.

E. Decker

cisco Systems, Inc.

May 1991

IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB

Status of this Memo

This memo defines a MIB for 805.5 networks for use with the SNMP

protocol. This memo is a prodUCt of the Transmission Working Group

of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). This RFCspecifies an

IAB standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests

discussion and suggestions for improvements. Please refer to the

current edition of the "IAB Official Protocol Standards" for the

standardization state and status of this protocol. Distribution of

this memo is unlimited.

Table of Contents

1. Abstract .............................................. 1

2. The Network Management Framework....................... 2

3. Objects ............................................... 2

3.1 Format of Definitions ............................... 3

4. Overview .............................................. 3

4.1 Scope of Definitions ................................ 3

4.2 Textual Conventions ................................. 3

5. Definitions ........................................... 4

6. Acknowledgements ...................................... 21

7. References ............................................ 22

8. Security Considerations................................ 23

9. Authors' Addresses..................................... 23

1. Abstract

This memo defines an eXPerimental portion of the Management

Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in

TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, this memo defines managed

objects used for managing subnetworks which use the IEEE 802.5 Token

Ring technology described in 802.5 Token Ring Access Method and

Physical Layer Specifications, IEEE Standard 802.5-1989.

2. The Network Management Framework

The Internet-standard Network Management Framework consists of three

components. They are:

RFC1155 which defines the SMI, the mechanisms used for describing

and naming objects for the purpose of management. RFC1212

defines a more concise description mechanism, which is wholly

consistent with the SMI.

RFC1156 which defines MIB-I, the core set of managed objects for

the Internet suite of protocols. RFC1213, defines MIB-II, an

evolution of MIB-I based on implementation experience and new

operational requirements.

RFC1157 which defines the SNMP, the protocol used for network

access to managed objects.

The Framework permits new objects to be defined for the purpose of

experimentation and evaluation.

3. Objects

Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed

the Management Information Base or MIB. Objects in the MIB are

defined using the subset of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) [7]

defined in the SMI. In particular, each object has a name, a syntax,

and an encoding. The name is an object identifier, an

administratively assigned name, which specifies an object type. The

object type together with an object instance serves to uniquely

identify a specific instantiation of the object. For human

convenience, we often use a textual string, termed the OBJECT

DESCRIPTOR, to also refer to the object type.

The syntax of an object type defines the abstract data structure

corresponding to that object type. The ASN.1 language is used for

this purpose. However, the SMI [3] purposely restricts the ASN.1

constructs which may be used. These restrictions are explicitly made

for simplicity.

The encoding of an object type is simply how that object type is

represented using the object type's syntax. Implicitly tied to the

notion of an object type's syntax and encoding is how the object type

is represented when being transmitted on the network.

The SMI specifies the use of the basic encoding rules of ASN.1 [8],

subject to the additional requirements imposed by the SNMP.

3.1. Format of Definitions

Section 5 contains contains the specification of all object types

contained in this MIB module. The object types are defined using the

conventions defined in the SMI, as amended by the extensions

specified in [9,10].

4. Overview

This memo defines three tables: the 802.5 Interface Table, which

contains state and parameter information which is specific to 802.5

interfaces, the 802.5 Statistics Table, which contains 802.5

interface statistics, and the 802.5 Timer Table, which contains the

values of 802.5-defined timers. A managed system will have one entry

in the 802.5 Interface Table and one entry in the 802.5 Statistics

Table for each of its 802.5 interfaces. Implementation of the 802.5

Timer Table is optional.

This memo also defines OBJECT IDENTIFIERs, some to identify 802.5

tests, for use with the ifExtnsTestTable defined in [11], and some to

identify Token Ring interface Chip Sets, for use with the

ifExtnsChipSet object defined in [11].

4.1. Scope of Definitions

All objects defined in this memo are registered in a single suBTree

within the experimental namespace [3], and are for use with every

interface which conforms to the IEEE 802.5 Token Ring Access Method

and Physical Layer Specifications [10]. At present, this applies to

interfaces for which the ifType variable in the Internet-standard MIB

[4,6] has the value:

iso88025-tokenRing(9)

For these interfaces, the value of the ifSpecific variable in the

MIB-II [6] has the OBJECT IDENTIFIER value:

dot5 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { experimental 4 }

as defined below.

4.2. Textual Conventions

A new datatype, MacAddress, is introduced as a textual convention in

this document. This textual convention has NO effect on either the

syntax nor the semantics of any managed object. Objects defined using

this convention are always encoded by means of the rules that define

their primitive type. Hence, no changes to the SMI or the SNMP are

necessary to accommodate this textual convention which is adopted

merely for the convenience of readers.

5. Definitions

RFC1231-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

-- IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB

IMPORTS

experimental

FROM RFC1155-SMI

OBJECT-TYPE

FROM RFC-1212;

-- This MIB Module uses the extended OBJECT-TYPE macro as

-- defined in [9].

dot5 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { experimental 4 }

-- All representations of MAC addresses in this MIB Module

-- use, as a textual convention (i.e. this convention does

-- not affect their encoding), the data type:

MacAddress ::= OCTET STRING (SIZE (6)) -- a 6 octet

-- address in the

-- "canonical" order

-- defined by IEEE 802.1a, i.e., as if it were transmitted

-- least significant bit first, even though 802.5 (in

-- contrast to other 802.x protocols) requires MAC addresses

-- to be transmitted most significant bit first.

--

-- 16-bit addresses, if needed, are represented by setting

-- their upper 4 octets to all 0's, i.e., AAFF would be

-- represented as 00000000AAFF.

-- The Interface Table

-- This table contains state and parameter information which

-- is specific to 802.5 interfaces. It is mandatory that

-- systems having 802.5 interfaces implement this table in

-- addition to the generic interfaces table [4,6] and its

-- generic extensions [11].

dot5Table OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dot5Entry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"This table contains Token Ring interface

parameters and state variables, one entry

per 802.5 interface."

::= { dot5 1 }

dot5Entry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Dot5Entry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"A list of Token Ring status and parameter

values for an 802.5 interface."

INDEX { dot5IfIndex }

::= { dot5Table 1 }

Dot5Entry

::= SEQUENCE {

dot5IfIndex

INTEGER,

dot5Commands

INTEGER,

dot5RingStatus

INTEGER,

dot5RingState

INTEGER,

dot5RingOpenStatus

INTEGER,

dot5RingSpeed

INTEGER,

dot5UpStream

MacAddress,

dot5ActMonParticipate

INTEGER,

dot5Functional

MacAddress

}

dot5IfIndex OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The value of this object identifies the

802.5 interface for which this entry

contains management information. The

value of this object for a particular

interface has the same value as the

ifIndex object, defined in [4,6],

for the same interface."

::= { dot5Entry 1 }

dot5Commands OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER {

no-op(1),

open(2),

reset(3),

close(4)

}

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"When this object is set to the value of

open(2), the station should go into the

open state. The progress and success of

the open is given by the values of the

objects dot5RingState and

dot5RingOpenStatus.

When this object is set to the value

of reset(3), then the station should do

a reset. On a reset, all MIB counters

should retain their values, if possible.

Other side affects are dependent on the

hardware chip set.

When this object is set to the value

of close(4), the station should go into

the stopped state by removing itself

from the ring.

Setting this object to a value of

no-op(1) has no effect.

When read, this object always has a

value of no-op(1)."

::= { dot5Entry 2 }

dot5RingStatus OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The current interface status which can

be used to diagnose fluctuating problems

that can occur on token rings, after a

station has successfully been added to

the ring.

Before an open is completed, this

object has the value for the 'no status'

condition. The dot5RingState and

dot5RingOpenStatus objects provide for

debugging problems when the station

can not even enter the ring.

The object's value is a sum of

values, one for each currently applicable

condition. The following values are

defined for various conditions:

0 = No Problems detected

32 = Ring Recovery

64 = Single Station

256 = Remove Received

512 = reserved

1024 = Auto-Removal Error

2048 = Lobe Wire Fault

4096 = Transmit Beacon

8192 = Soft Error

16384 = Hard Error

32768 = Signal Loss

131072 = no status, open not completed."

::= { dot5Entry 3 }

dot5RingState OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER {

opened(1),

closed(2),

opening(3),

closing(4),

openFailure(5),

ringFailure(6)

}

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The current interface state with respect

to entering or leaving the ring."

::= { dot5Entry 4 }

dot5RingOpenStatus OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER {

noOpen(1), -- no open attempted

badParam(2),

lobeFailed(3),

signalLoss(4),

insertionTimeout(5),

ringFailed(6),

beaconing(7),

duplicateMAC(8),

requestFailed(9),

removeReceived(10),

open(11) -- last open successful

}

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"This object indicates the success, or the

reason for failure, of the station's most

recent attempt to enter the ring."

::= { dot5Entry 5 }

dot5RingSpeed OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER {

unknown(1),

oneMegabit(2),

fourMegabit(3),

sixteenMegabit(4)

}

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The ring's bandwidth."

::= { dot5Entry 6 }

dot5UpStream OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX MacAddress

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The MAC-address of the up stream neighbor

station in the ring."

::= { dot5Entry 7 }

dot5ActMonParticipate OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER {

true(1),

false(2)

}

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"If this object has a value of true(1) then

this interface will participate in the

active monitor selection process. If the

value is false(2) then it will not.

Setting this object might not have an

effect until the next time the interface

is opened."

::= { dot5Entry 8 }

dot5Functional OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX MacAddress

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The bit mask of all Token Ring functional

addresses for which this interface will

accept frames."

::= { dot5Entry 9 }

-- The Statistics Table

-- This table contains statistics and error counter which are

-- specific to 802.5 interfaces. It is mandatory that systems

-- having 802.5 interfaces implement this table.

dot5StatsTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dot5StatsEntry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"A table containing Token Ring statistics,

one entry per 802.5 interface.

All the statistics are defined using

the syntax Counter as 32-bit wrap around

counters. Thus, if an interface's

hardware maintains these statistics in

16-bit counters, then the agent must read

the hardware's counters frequently enough

to prevent loss of significance, in order

to maintain 32-bit counters in software."

::= { dot5 2 }

dot5StatsEntry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Dot5StatsEntry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"An entry contains the 802.5 statistics

for a particular interface."

INDEX { dot5StatsIfIndex }

::= { dot5StatsTable 1 }

Dot5StatsEntry

::= SEQUENCE {

dot5StatsIfIndex

INTEGER,

dot5StatsLineErrors

Counter,

dot5StatsBurstErrors

Counter,

dot5StatsACErrors

Counter,

dot5StatsAbortTransErrors

Counter,

dot5StatsInternalErrors

Counter,

dot5StatsLostFrameErrors

Counter,

dot5StatsReceiveCongestions

Counter,

dot5StatsFrameCopiedErrors

Counter,

dot5StatsTokenErrors

Counter,

dot5StatsSoftErrors

Counter,

dot5StatsHardErrors

Counter,

dot5StatsSignalLoss

Counter,

dot5StatsTransmitBeacons

Counter,

dot5StatsRecoverys

Counter,

dot5StatsLobeWires

Counter,

dot5StatsRemoves

Counter,

dot5StatsSingles

Counter,

dot5StatsFreqErrors

Counter

}

dot5StatsIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The value of this object identifies the

802.5 interface for which this entry

contains management information. The

value of this object for a particular

interface has the same value as the

ifIndex object, defined in [4,6], for

the same interface."

::= { dot5StatsEntry 1 }

dot5StatsLineErrors OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"This counter is incremented when a frame

or token is copied or repeated by a

station, the E bit is zero in the frame

or token and one of the following

conditions exists: 1) there is a

non-data bit (J or K bit) between the SD

and the ED of the frame or token, or

2) there is an FCS error in the frame."

::= { dot5StatsEntry 2 }

dot5StatsBurstErrors OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"This counter is incremented when a station

detects the absence of transitions for five

half-bit timers (burst-five error)."

::= { dot5StatsEntry 3 }

dot5StatsACErrors OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"This counter is incremented when a station

receives an AMP or SMP frame in which A is

equal to C is equal to 0, and then receives

another SMP frame with A is equal to C is

equal to 0 without first receiving an AMP

frame. It denotes a station that cannot set

the AC bits properly."

::= { dot5StatsEntry 4 }

dot5StatsAbortTransErrors OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"This counter is incremented when a station

transmits an abort delimiter while

transmitting."

::= { dot5StatsEntry 5 }

dot5StatsInternalErrors OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"This counter is incremented when a station

recognizes an internal error."

::= { dot5StatsEntry 6 }

dot5StatsLostFrameErrors OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"This counter is incremented when a station

is transmitting and its TRR timer expires.

This condition denotes a condition where a

transmitting station in strip mode does not

receive the trailer of the frame before the

TRR timer goes off."

::= { dot5StatsEntry 7 }

dot5StatsReceiveCongestions OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"This counter is incremented when a station

recognizes a frame addressed to its

specific address, but has no available

buffer space indicating that the station

is congested."

::= { dot5StatsEntry 8 }

dot5StatsFrameCopiedErrors OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"This counter is incremented when a station

recognizes a frame addressed to its

specific address and detects that the FS

field A bits are set to 1 indicating a

possible line hit or duplicate address."

::= { dot5StatsEntry 9 }

dot5StatsTokenErrors OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"This counter is incremented when a station

acting as the active monitor recognizes an

error condition that needs a token

transmitted."

::= { dot5StatsEntry 10 }

dot5StatsSoftErrors OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The number of Soft Errors the interface

has detected. It directly corresponds to

the number of Report Error MAC frames

that this interface has transmitted.

Soft Errors are those which are

recoverable by the MAC layer protocols."

::= { dot5StatsEntry 11 }

dot5StatsHardErrors OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The number of times this interface has

detected an immediately recoverable

fatal error. It denotes the number of

times this interface is either

transmitting or receiving beacon MAC

frames."

::= { dot5StatsEntry 12 }

dot5StatsSignalLoss OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The number of times this interface has

detected the loss of signal condition from

the ring."

::= { dot5StatsEntry 13 }

dot5StatsTransmitBeacons OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The number of times this interface has

transmitted a beacon frame."

::= { dot5StatsEntry 14 }

dot5StatsRecoverys OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The number of Claim Token MAC frames

received or transmitted after the interface

has received a Ring Purge MAC frame. This

counter signifies the number of times the

ring has been purged and is being recovered

back into a normal operating state."

::= { dot5StatsEntry 15 }

dot5StatsLobeWires OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The number of times the interface has

detected an open or short circuit in the

lobe data path. The adapter will be closed

and dot5RingState will signify this

condition."

::= { dot5StatsEntry 16 }

dot5StatsRemoves OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The number of times the interface has

received a Remove Ring Station MAC frame

request. When this frame is received

the interface will enter the close state

and dot5RingState will signify this

condition."

::= { dot5StatsEntry 17 }

dot5StatsSingles OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The number of times the interface has

sensed that it is the only station on the

ring. This will happen if the interface

is the first one up on a ring, or if

there is a hardware problem."

::= { dot5StatsEntry 18 }

dot5StatsFreqErrors OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS optional

DESCRIPTION

"The number of times the interface has

detected that the frequency of the

incoming signal differs from the expected

frequency by more than that specified by

the IEEE 802.5 standard, see chapter 7

in [10]."

::= { dot5StatsEntry 19 }

-- The Timer Table

-- This group contains the values of the timers defined in

-- [10] for 802.5 interfaces. It is optional that systems

-- having 802.5 interfaces implement this group.

dot5TimerTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dot5TimerEntry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"This table contains Token Ring interface

timer values, one entry per 802.5

interface."

::= { dot5 5 }

dot5TimerEntry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Dot5TimerEntry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"A list of Token Ring timer values for an

802.5 interface."

INDEX { dot5TimerIfIndex }

::= { dot5TimerTable 1 }

Dot5TimerEntry

::= SEQUENCE {

dot5TimerIfIndex

INTEGER,

dot5TimerReturnRepeat

INTEGER,

dot5TimerHolding

INTEGER,

dot5TimerQueuePDU

INTEGER,

dot5TimerValidTransmit

INTEGER,

dot5TimerNoToken

INTEGER,

dot5TimerActiveMon

INTEGER,

dot5TimerStandbyMon

INTEGER,

dot5TimerErrorReport

INTEGER,

dot5TimerBeaconTransmit

INTEGER,

dot5TimerBeaconReceive

INTEGER

}

dot5TimerIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The value of this object identifies the

802.5 interface for which this entry

contains timer values. The value of

this object for a particular interface

has the same value as the ifIndex

object, defined in [4,6], for the same

interface."

::= { dot5TimerEntry 1 }

dot5TimerReturnRepeat OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The time-out value used to ensure the

interface will return to Repeat State, in

units of 100 micro-seconds. The value

should be greater than the maximum ring

latency.

Implementors are encouraged to provide

read-write access to this object if that is

possible/useful in their system, but giving

due consideration to the dangers of

write-able timers."

::= { dot5TimerEntry 2 }

dot5TimerHolding OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"Maximum period of time a station is

permitted to transmit frames after capturing

a token, in units of 100 micro-seconds.

Implementors are encouraged to provide

read-write access to this object if that is

possible/useful in their system, but giving

due consideration to the dangers of

write-able timers."

::= { dot5TimerEntry 3 }

dot5TimerQueuePDU OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The time-out value for enqueuing of an SMP

PDU after reception of an AMP or SMP

frame in which the A and C bits were

equal to 0, in units of 100

micro-seconds.

Implementors are encouraged to provide

read-write access to this object if that is

possible/useful in their system, but giving

due consideration to the dangers of

write-able timers."

::= { dot5TimerEntry 4 }

dot5TimerValidTransmit OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The time-out value used by the active

monitor to detect the absence of valid

transmissions, in units of 100

micro-seconds.

Implementors are encouraged to provide

read-write access to this object if that is

possible/useful in their system, but giving

due consideration to the dangers of

write-able timers."

::= { dot5TimerEntry 5 }

dot5TimerNoToken OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The time-out value used to recover from

various-related error situations [9].

If N is the maximum number of stations on

the ring, the value of this timer is

normally:

dot5TimerReturnRepeat + N*dot5TimerHolding.

Implementors are encouraged to provide

read-write access to this object if that is

possible/useful in their system, but giving

due consideration to the dangers of

write-able timers."

::= { dot5TimerEntry 6 }

dot5TimerActiveMon OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The time-out value used by the active

monitor to stimulate the enqueuing of an

AMP PDU for transmission, in units of

100 micro-seconds.

Implementors are encouraged to provide

read-write access to this object if that is

possible/useful in their system, but giving

due consideration to the dangers of

write-able timers."

::= { dot5TimerEntry 7 }

dot5TimerStandbyMon OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The time-out value used by the stand-by

monitors to ensure that there is an active

monitor on the ring and to detect a

continuous stream of tokens, in units of

100 micro-seconds.

Implementors are encouraged to provide

read-write access to this object if that is

possible/useful in their system, but giving

due consideration to the dangers of

write-able timers."

::= { dot5TimerEntry 8 }

dot5TimerErrorReport OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The time-out value which determines how

often a station shall send a Report Error

MAC frame to report its error counters,

in units of 100 micro-seconds.

Implementors are encouraged to provide

read-write access to this object if that is

possible/useful in their system, but giving

due consideration to the dangers of

write-able timers."

::= { dot5TimerEntry 9 }

dot5TimerBeaconTransmit OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The time-out value which determines how

long a station shall remain in the state

of transmitting Beacon frames before

entering the Bypass state, in units of

100 micro-seconds.

Implementors are encouraged to provide

read-write access to this object if that is

possible/useful in their system, but giving

due consideration to the dangers of

write-able timers."

::= { dot5TimerEntry 10 }

dot5TimerBeaconReceive OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The time-out value which determines how

long a station shall receive Beacon

frames from its downstream neighbor

before entering the Bypass state, in

units of 100 micro-seconds.

Implementors are encouraged to provide

read-write access to this object if that is

possible/useful in their system, but giving

due consideration to the dangers of

write-able timers."

::= { dot5TimerEntry 11 }

-- 802.5 Interface Tests

dot5Tests OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot5 3 }

-- The extensions to the interfaces table proposed in [11]

-- define a table object, ifExtnsTestTable, through which a

-- network manager can instruct an agent to test an interface

-- for various faults. A test to be performed is identified

-- (as the value of ifExtnsTestType) via an OBJECT IDENTIFIER.

--

-- The Full-Duplex Loop Back Test is a common test, defined

-- in [11] as:

--

-- testFullDuplexLoopBack

--

-- Invoking this test on a 802.5 interface causes the

-- interface to check the path from memory through the

-- chip set's internal logic and back to memory, thus

-- checking the proper functioning of the systems's

-- interface to the chip set.

-- The Insert Function test is defined by:

testInsertFunc OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot5Tests 1 }

-- Invoking this test causes the station to test the insert

-- ring logic of the hardware if the station's lobe media

-- cable is connected to a wiring concentrator. Note that

-- this command inserts the station into the network, and

-- thus, could cause problems if the station is connected

-- to a operational network.

-- 802.5 Hardware Chip Sets

dot5ChipSets OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot5 4 }

-- The extensions to the interfaces table proposed in [11]

-- define an object, ifExtnsChipSet, with the syntax of

-- OBJECT IDENTIFIER, to identify the hardware chip set in

-- use by an interface. That definition specifies just

-- one applicable object identifier:

--

-- unknownChipSet

--

-- for use as the value of ifExtnsChipSet when the specific

-- chip set is unknown.

--

-- This MIB defines the following for use as values of

-- ifExtnsChipSet:

-- IBM 16/4 Mb/s

chipSetIBM16 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot5ChipSets 1 }

-- TI 4Mb/s

chipSetTItms380 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot5ChipSets 2 }

-- TI 16/4 Mb/s

chipSetTItms380c16 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot5ChipSets 3 }

END

6. Acknowledgements

This document was produced under the auspices of the IETF's

Transmission Working Group. The comments of the following

individuals are acknowledged:

Tom Benkart, Advanced Computer Communications

Stan Froyd, Advanced Computer Communications

Marshall T. Rose, Performance Systems International, Inc.

7. References

[1] Cerf, V., "IAB Recommendations for the Development of Internet

Network Management Standards", RFC1052, NRI, April 1988.

[2] Cerf, V., "Report of the Second Ad Hoc Network Management Review

Group", RFC1109, NRI, August 1989.

[3] Rose M., and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification of

Management Information for TCP/IP-based internets", RFC1155,

Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN Systems, May 1990.

[4] McCloghrie K., and M. Rose, "Management Information Base for

Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets", RFC1156, Hughes

LAN Systems, Performance Systems International, May 1990.

[5] Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M., and J. Davin, "Simple

Network Management Protocol (SNMP), RFC1157, SNMP Research,

Performance Systems International, Performance Systems

International, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, May 1990.

[6] McCloghrie K., and M. Rose, Editors, "Management Information Base

for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets", RFC1213,

Performance Systems International, March 1991.

[7] Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection -

Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1),

International Organization for Standardization, International

Standard 8824, December 1987.

[8] Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection -

Specification of Basic Encoding Rules for Abstract Notation One

(ASN.1), International Organization for Standardization,

International Standard 8825, December 1987.

[9] Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, Editors, "Concise MIB Definitions",

RFC1212, Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN Systems,

March 1991.

[10] Token Ring Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications,

Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, IEEE Standard

802.5-1989, 1989.

[11] McCloghrie, K., Editor, "Extensions to the Generic-Interface

MIB", RFC1229, Hughes LAN Systems, May 1991.

8. Security Considerations

Security issues are not discussed in this memo.

9. Authors' Addresses

Keith McCloghrie

Hughes LAN Systems, Inc.

1225 Charleston Road

Mountain View, CA 94043

Phone: (415) 966-7934

EMail: kzm@hls.com

Richard Fox

Synoptics, Inc.

4401 Great America Pkwy

PO Box 58185

Santa Clara, Cal. 95052

Phone: (408) 764-1372

EMail: rfox@synoptics.com

Eric Decker

cisco Systems, Inc.

1525 O'Brien Dr.

Menlo Park, CA 94025

Phone: (415) 688-8241

EMail: cire@cisco.com

 
 
 
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