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RFC2496 - Definitions of Managed Object for the DS3/E3 Interface Type

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Network Working Group D. Fowler, Editor

Request for Comments: 2496 Newbridge Networks

Obsoletes: 1407 January 1999

Category: Standards Track

Definitions of Managed Objects for the DS3/E3 Interface Type

Status of this Memo

This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the

Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for

improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet

Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state

and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1999). All Rights Reserved.

Abstract

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)

for use with network management protocols in the Internet community.

In particular, it describes objects used for managing DS3 and E3

interfaces. This document is a companion document with Definitions

of Managed Objects for the DS0 (RFC2494 [25]), DS1/E1/DS2/E2 (RFC

2495 [17]), and the work in progress SONET/SDH Interface Types.

This memo specifies a MIB module in a manner that is both compliant

to the SNMPv2 SMI, and semantically identical to the peer SNMPv1

definitions.

Table of Contents

1 The SNMP Management Framework ................................ 2

1.1 Changes from RFC1407 ....................................... 3

2 Overview ..................................................... 4

2.1 Use of ifTable for DS3 Layer ............................... 5

2.2 Usage Guidelines ........................................... 5

2.2.1 Usage of ifStackTable .................................... 5

2.2.2 Usage of Channelization for DS3, DS1, DS0 ................ 7

2.2.3 Usage of Channelization for DS3, DS2, DS1 ................ 7

2.2.4 Usage of Loopbacks ....................................... 8

2.3 Objectives of this MIB Module .............................. 9

2.4 DS3/E3 Terminology ......................................... 9

2.4.1 Error Events ............................................. 10

2.4.2 Performance Parameters ................................... 10

2.4.3 Performance Defects ...................................... 13

2.4.4 Other Terms .............................................. 15

3 Object Definitions ........................................... 15

3.1 The DS3/E3 Near End Group .................................. 16

3.1.1 The DS3/E3 Configuration Table ........................... 16

3.1.2 The DS3/E3 Current Table ................................. 25

3.1.3 The DS3/E3 Interval Table ................................ 28

3.1.4 The DS3/E3 Total ......................................... 31

3.2 The DS3 Far End Group ...................................... 34

3.2.1 The DS3 Far End Configuration ............................ 35

3.2.2 The DS3 Far End Current .................................. 37

3.2.3 The DS3 Far End Interval Table ........................... 39

3.2.4 The DS3 Far End Total .................................... 41

3.3 The DS3/E3 Fractional Table ................................ 43

3.4 The DS3 Trap Group ......................................... 46

3.5 Conformance Groups ......................................... 46

4 Appendix A - Use of dsx3IfIndex and dsx3LineIndex ............ 51

5 Appendix B - The delay approach to Unavialable Seconds. ..... 54

6 Intellectual Property ........................................ 56

7 Acknowledgments .............................................. 56

8 References ................................................... 56

9 Security Considerations ...................................... 58

10 Author's Address ............................................ 59

11 Full Copyright Statement .................................... 60

1. The SNMP Management Framework

The SNMP Management Framework presently consists of five major

components:

o An overall architecture, described in RFC2271 [1].

o Mechanisms for describing and naming objects and events for the

purpose of management. The first version of this StrUCture of

Management Information (SMI) is called SMIv1 and described in

STD 16, RFC1155 [2], STD 16, RFC1212 [3] and RFC1215 [4]. The

second version, called SMIv2, is described in RFC1902 [5], RFC

1903 [6] and RFC1904 [7].

o Message protocols for transferring management information. The

first version of the SNMP message protocol is called SNMPv1 and

described in STD 15, RFC1157 [8]. A second version of the SNMP

message protocol, which is not an Internet standards track

protocol, is called SNMPv2c and described in RFC1901 [9] and

RFC1906 [10]. The third version of the message protocol is

called SNMPv3 and described in RFC1906 [10], RFC2272 [11] and

RFC2274 [12].

o Protocol operations for Accessing management information. The

first set of protocol operations and associated PDU formats is

described in STD 15, RFC1157 [8]. A second set of protocol

operations and associated PDU formats is described in RFC1905

[13].

o A set of fundamental applications described in RFC2273 [14] and

the view-based access control mechanism described in RFC2275

[15]. Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information

store, termed the Management Information Base or MIB. Objects

in the MIB are defined using the mechanisms defined in the SMI.

This memo specifies a MIB module that is compliant to the SMIv2.

A MIB conforming to the SMIv1 can be produced through the

appropriate translations. The resulting translated MIB must be

semantically equivalent, except where objects or events are

omitted because no translation is possible (use of Counter64).

Some machine readable information in SMIv2 will be converted

into textual descriptions in SMIv1 during the translation

process. However, this loss of machine readable information is

not considered to change the semantics of the MIB.

1.1. Changes from RFC1407

This MIB obsoletes RFC1407. The changes from RFC1407 are the

following:

(1) The Fractional Table has been deprecated

(2) This document uses SMIv2

(3) Values are given for ifTable and ifXTable

(4) Example usage of ifStackTable is included

(5) dsx3IfIndex has been deprecated

(6) The definition of valid intervals has been clarified

for the case where the agent proxied for other devices. In

particular, the treatment of missing intervals has been

clarified.

(7) An inward loopback has been added.

(8) Additional lineStatus bits have been added for Near End

in Unavailable Signal State, Carrier Equipment Out of

Service, DS@ Payload AIS, and DS@ Performance Threshold

(9) A read-write line Length object has been added.

(10) Added a lineStatus last change, trap and enabler.

(11) Textual Conventions for statistics objects have

been used.

(12) A new object, dsx3LoopbackStatus, has been introduced to

reflect the loopbacks established on a DS3/E3 interface and

the source to the requests. dsx3LoopbackConfig continues

to be the desired loopback state while dsx3LoopbackStatus

reflects the actual state.

(13) A dual loopback has been added to allow the setting of an

inward loopback and a line loopback at the same time.

(14) An object has been added to indicated whether or not this

is a channelized DS3/E3.

(15) A new object has been added to indicate which DS1 is to set

for remote loopback.

2. Overview

These objects are used when the particular media being used to

realize an interface is a DS3/E3 interface. At present, this applies

to these values of the ifType variable in the Internet-standard MIB:

ds3 (30)

The DS3 definitions contained herein are based on the DS3

specifications in ANSI T1.102-1987, ANSI T1.107-1988, ANSI T1.107a-

1990, and ANSI T1.404-1989 [8,9,9a,10]. The E3 definitions contained

herein are based on the E3 specifications in CCITT G.751 [12].

2.1. Use of ifTable for DS3 Layer

Only the ifGeneralGroup needs to be supported.

ifTable Object Use for DS3 Layer

======================================================================

ifIndex Interface index.

ifDescr See interfaces MIB [5]

ifType ds3(30)

ifSpeed Speed of line rate

DS3 - 44736000

E3 - 34368000

ifPhysAddress The value of the Circuit Identifier.

If no Circuit Identifier has been assigned

this object should have an octet string

with zero length.

ifAdminStatus See interfaces MIB [5]

ifOperStatus See interfaces MIB [5]

ifLastChange See interfaces MIB [5]

ifName See interfaces MIB [5]

ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable Set to enabled(1).

ifHighSpeed Speed of line in Mega-bits per second

(either 45 or 34)

ifConnectorPresent Set to true(1) normally, except for

cases such as DS3/E3 over AAL1/ATM where

false(2) is appropriate

2.2. Usage Guidelines

2.2.1. Usage of ifStackTable

The assignment of the index values could for example be:

ifIndex Description

1 Ethernet

2 Line#A Router

3 Line#B Router

4 Line#C Router

5 Line#D Router

6 Line#A CSU Router

7 Line#B CSU Router

8 Line#C CSU Router

9 Line#D CSU Router

10 Line#A CSU Network

11 Line#B CSU Network

12 Line#C CSU Network

13 Line#D CSU Network

The ifStackTable is then used to show the relationships between the

various DS3 interfaces.

ifStackTable Entries

HigherLayer LowerLayer

2 6

3 7

4 8

5 9

6 10

7 11

8 12

9 13

If the CSU shelf is managed by itself by a local SNMP Agent, the

situation would be identical, except the Ethernet and the 4 router

interfaces are deleted. Interfaces would also be numbered from 1 to

8.

ifIndex Description

1 Line#A CSU Router

2 Line#B CSU Router

3 Line#C CSU Router

4 Line#D CSU Router

5 Line#A CSU Network

6 Line#B CSU Network

7 Line#C CSU Network

8 Line#D CSU Network

ifStackTable Entries

HigherLayer LowerLayer

1 5

2 6

3 7

4 8

2.2.2. Usage of Channelization for DS3, DS1, DS0

An example is given here to eXPlain the channelization objects in the

DS3, DS1, and DS0 MIBs to help the implementor use the objects

correctly. Treatment of E3 and E1 would be similar, with the number

of DS0s being different depending on the framing of the E1.

Assume that a DS3 (with ifIndex 1) is Channelized into DS1s (without

DS2s). The object dsx3Channelization is set to enabledDs1. When

this object is set to enabledDS1, 28 ifEntries of type DS1 will be

created by the agent. If dsx3Channelization is set to disabled, then

the DS1s are destroyed.

Assume the entries in the ifTable for the DS1s are created in channel

order and the ifIndex values are 2 through 29. In the DS1 MIB, there

will be an entry in the dsx1ChanMappingTable for each ds1. The

entries will be as follows:

dsx1ChanMappingTable Entries

ifIndex dsx1Ds1ChannelNumber dsx1ChanMappedIfIndex

1 1 2

1 2 3

......

1 28 29

In addition, the DS1s are channelized into DS0s. The object

dsx1Channelization is set to enabledDS0 for each DS1. There will be

24 DS0s in the ifTable for each DS1. Assume the entries in the

ifTable are created in channel order and the ifIndex values for the

DS0s in the first DS1 are 30 through 53. In the DS0 MIB, there will

be an entry in the dsx0ChanMappingTable for each DS0. The entries

will be as follows:

dsx0ChanMappingTable Entries

ifIndex dsx0Ds0ChannelNumber dsx0ChanMappedIfIndex

2 1 30

2 2 31

......

2 24 53

2.2.3. Usage of Channelization for DS3, DS2, DS1

An example is given here to explain the channelization objects in the

DS3 and DS1 MIBs to help the implementor use the objects correctly.

Assume that a DS3 (with ifIndex 1) is Channelized into DS2s. The

object dsx3Channelization is set to enabledDs2. There will be 7 DS2s

(ifType of DS1) in the ifTable. Assume the entries in the ifTable

for the DS2s are created in channel order and the ifIndex values are

2 through 8. In the DS1 MIB, there will be an entry in the

dsx1ChanMappingTable for each DS2. The entries will be as follows:

dsx1ChanMappingTable Entries

ifIndex dsx1Ds1ChannelNumber dsx1ChanMappedIfIndex

1 1 2

1 2 3

......

1 7 8

In addition, the DS2s are channelized into DS1s. The object

dsx1Channelization is set to enabledDS1 for each DS2. There will be

4 DS1s in the ifTable for each DS2. Assume the entries in the

ifTable are created in channel order and the ifIndex values for the

DS1s in the first DS2 are 9 through 12, then 13 through 16 for the

second DS2, and so on. In the DS1 MIB, there will be an entry in the

dsx1ChanMappingTable for each DS1. The entries will be as follows:

dsx1ChanMappingTable Entries

ifIndex dsx1Ds1ChannelNumber dsx1ChanMappedIfIndex

2 1 9

2 2 10

2 3 11

2 4 12

3 1 13

3 2 14

...

8 4 36

2.2.4. Usage of Loopbacks

This section discusses the behaviour of objects related to loopbacks.

The object dsx3LoopbackConfig represents the desired state of

loopbacks on this interface. Using this object a Manager can

request:

LineLoopback

PayloadLoopback (if ESF framing)

InwardLoopback

DualLoopback (Line + Inward)

NoLoopback

The remote end can also request lookbacks either through the FDL

channel if ESF or inband if D4. The loopbacks that can be request

this way are:

LineLoopback

PayloadLoopback (if ESF framing)

NoLoopback

To model the current state of loopbacks on a DS3 interface, the

object dsx3LoopbackStatus defines which loopback is currently applies

to an interface. This objects, which is a bitmap, will have bits

turned on which reflect the currently active loopbacks on the

interface as well as the source of those loopbacks.

The following restrictions/rules apply to loopbacks:

The far end cannot undo loopbacks set by a manager.

A manager can undo loopbacks set by the far end.

Both a line loopback and an inward loopback can be set at the same

time. Only these two loopbacks can co-exist and either one may be

set by the manager or the far end. A LineLoopback request from the

far end is incremental to an existing Inward loopback established by

a manager. When a NoLoopback is received from the far end in this

case, the InwardLoopback remains in place.

2.3. Objectives of this MIB Module

There are numerous things that could be included in a MIB for DS3/E3

signals: the management of multiplexors, CSUs, DSUs, and the like.

The intent of this document is to facilitate the common management of

all devices with DS3/E3 interfaces. As such, a design decision was

made up front to very closely align the MIB with the set of objects

that can generally be read from DS3/E3 devices that are currently

deployed.

2.4. DS3/E3 Terminology

The terminology used in this document to describe error conditions on

a DS3 interface as monitored by a DS3 device are based on the late

but not final draft of what became the ANSI T1.231 standard [11]. If

the definition in this document does not match the definition in the

ANSI T1.231 document, the implementer should follow the definition

described in this document.

2.4.1. Error Events

Bipolar Violation (BPV) Error Event

A bipolar violation error event, for B3ZS(HDB3)-coded signals,

is the occurrence of a pulse of the same polarity as the

previous pulse without being part of the zero substitution

code, B3ZS(HDB3). For B3ZS(HDB3)-coded signals, a bipolar

violation error event may also include other error patterns

such as: three(four) or more consecutive zeros and incorrect

polarity. (See T1.231 section 7.1.1.1.1)

Excessive Zeros (EXZ) Error Event

An EXZ is the occurrence of any zero string length equal to or

greater than 3 for B3ZS, or greater than 4 for HDB3. (See

T1.231 section 7.1.1.1.2)

Line Coding Violation (LCV) Error Event

This parameter is a count of both BPVs and EXZs occurring over

the accumulation period. An EXZ increments the LCV by one

regardless of the length of the zero string. (Also known as

CV-L. See T1.231 section 7.4.1.1)

P-bit Coding Violation (PCV) Error Event

For all DS3 applications, a coding violation error event is a

P-bit Parity Error event. A P-bit Parity Error event is the

occurrence of a received P-bit code on the DS3 M-frame that is

not identical to the corresponding locally- calculated code.

(See T1.231 section 7.1.1.2.1)

C-bit Coding Violation (CCV) Error Event

For C-bit Parity and SYNTRAN DS3 applications, this is the

count of coding violations reported via the C-bits. For C-bit

Parity, it is a count of CP-bit parity errors occurring in the

accumulation interval. For SYNTRAN, it is a count of CRC-9

errors occurring in the accumulation interval. (See T1.231

section 7.1.1.2.2)

2.4.2. Performance Parameters

All performance parameters are accumulated in fifteen minute

intervals and up to 96 intervals (24 hours worth) are kept by an

agent. Fewer than 96 intervals of data will be available if the

agent has been restarted within the last 24 hours. In addition,

there is a rolling 24-hour total of each performance parameter.

There is no requirement for an agent to ensure fixed relationship

between the start of a fifteen minute interval and any wall clock;

however some agents may align the fifteen minute intervals with

quarter hours.

Performance parameters are of types PerfCurrentCount,

PerfIntervalCount and PerfTotalCount. These textual conventions are

all Gauge32, and they are used because it is possible for these

objects to decrease. Objects may decrease when Unavailable Seconds

occurs across a fifteen minutes interval boundary. See Unavailable

Seconds discussion later in this section.

Line Errored Seconds (LES)

A Line Errored Second is a second in which one or more CV

occurred OR one or more LOS defects. (Also known as ES-L. See

T1.231 section 7.4.1.2)

P-bit Errored Seconds (PES)

An PES is a second with one or more PCVs OR one or more Out of

Frame defects OR a detected incoming AIS. This gauge is not

incremented when UASs are counted. (Also known as ESP-P. See

T1.231 section 7.4.2.2)

P-bit Severely Errored Seconds (PSES)

A PSES is a second with 44 or more PCVs OR one or more Out of

Frame defects OR a detected incoming AIS. This gauge is not

incremented when UASs are counted. (Also known as SESP-P. See

T1.231 section 7.4.2.5)

C-bit Errored Seconds (CES)

An CES is a second with one or more CCVs OR one or more Out of

Frame defects OR a detected incoming AIS. This count is only

for the SYNTRAN and C-bit Parity DS3 applications. This gauge

is not incremented when UASs are counted. (Also known as

ESCP-P. See T1.231 section 7.4.2.2)

C-bit Severely Errored Seconds (CSES)

A CSES is a second with 44 or more CCVs OR one or more Out of

Frame defects OR a detected incoming AIS. This count is only

for the SYNTRAN and C-bit Parity DS3 applications. This gauge

is not incremented when UASs are counted. (Also known as

SESCP-P. See T1.231 section 7.4.2.5)

Severely Errored Framing Seconds (SEFS)

A SEFS is a second with one or more Out of Frame defects OR a

detected incoming AIS. This item is not incremented during

unavailable seconds. (Also known as SAS-P. See T1.231 section

7.4.2.6)

Unavailable Seconds (UAS)

UAS are calculated by counting the number of seconds that the

interface is unavailable. The DS3 interface is said to be

unavailable from the onset of 10 contiguous PSESs, or the

onset of the condition leading to a failure (see Failure

States). If the condition leading to the failure was

immediately preceded by one or more contiguous PSESs, then the

DS3 interface unavailability starts from the onset of these

PSESs. Once unavailable, and if no failure is present, the

DS3 interface becomes available at the onset of 10 contiguous

seconds with no PSESs. Once unavailable, and if a failure is

present, the DS3 interface becomes available at the onset of

10 contiguous seconds with no PSESs, if the failure clearing

time is less than or equal to 10 seconds. If the failure

clearing time is more than 10 seconds, the DS3 interface

becomes available at the onset of 10 contiguous seconds with

no PSESs, or the onset period leading to the successful

clearing condition, whichever occurs later. With respect to

the DS3 error counts, all counters are incremented while the

DS3 interface is deemed available. While the interface is

deemed unavailable, the only count that is incremented is

UASs.

Note that this definition implies that the agent cannot

determine until after a ten second interval has passed whether

a given one-second interval belongs to available or

unavailable time. If the agent chooses to update the various

performance statistics in real time then it must be prepared

to retroactively reduce the PES, PSES, CES, and CSES counts by

10 and increase the UAS count by 10 when it determines that

available time has been entered. It must also be prepared to

adjust the PCV, CCV, and SEFS count as necessary since these

parameters are not accumulated during unavailable time. It

must be similarly prepared to retroactively decrease the UAS

count by 10 and increase the PES, CES, PCV, and CCV counts as

necessary upon entering available time. A special case exists

when the 10 second period leading to available or unavailable

time crosses a 900 second statistics window boundary, as the

foregoing description implies that the PCV, CCV, PES, CES,

PSES, CSEC, SEFS, and UAS counts for the PREVIOUS interval

must be adjusted. In this case successive GETs of the

affected dsx3IntervalPSESs and dsx3IntervalUASs objects will

return differing values if the first GET occurs during the

first few seconds of the window.

The agent may instead choose to delay updates to the various

statistics by 10 seconds in order to avoid retroactive

adjustments to the counters. A way to do this is sketched in

Appendix B.

In any case, a linkDown trap shall be sent only after the

agent has determined for certain that the unavailable state

has been entered, but the time on the trap will be that of the

first UAS (i.e., 10 seconds earlier). A linkUp trap shall be

handled similarly.

According to ANSI T1.231 unavailable time begins at the

_onset_ of 10 contiguous severely errored seconds -- that is,

unavailable time starts with the _first_ of the 10 contiguous

SESs. Also, while an interface is deemed unavailable all

counters for that interface are frozen except for the UAS

count. It follows that an implementation which strictly

complies with this standard must _not_ increment any counters

other than the UAS count -- even temporarily -- as a result of

anything that happens during those 10 seconds. Since changes

in the signal state lag the data to which they apply by 10

seconds, an ANSI-compliant implementation must pass the the

one-second statistics through a 10-second delay line prior to

updating any counters. That can be done by performing the

following steps at the end of each one second interval.

i) Read near/far end CV counter and alarm status flags from the

hardware.

ii) Accumulate the CV counts for the preceding second and compare

them to the ES and SES threshold for the layer in question.

Update the signal state and shift the one-second CV counts and

ES/SES flags into the 10-element delay line. Note that far-end

one-second statistics are to be flagged as "absent" during any

second in which there is an incoming defect at the layer in

question or at any lower layer.

iii) Update the current interval statistics using the signal state

from the _previous_ update cycle and the one-second CV counts

and ES/SES flags shifted out of the 10-element delay line.

This approach is further described in Appendix B.

2.4.3. Performance Defects

Failure States:

The Remote Alarm Indication (RAI) failure, in SYNTRAN

applications, is declared after detecting the Yellow Alarm

Signal on the alarm channel. See ANSI T1.107a-1990 [9a]. The

Remote Alarm Indication failure, in C-bit Parity DS3

applications, is declared as soon as the presence of either

one or two alarm signals are detected on the Far End Alarm

Channel. See [9]. The Remote Alarm Indication failure may

also be declared after detecting the far-end SEF/AIS defect

(aka yellow). The Remote Alarm Indication failure is cleared

as soon as the presence of the any of the above alarms are

removed.

Also, the incoming failure state is declared when a defect

persists for at least 2-10 seconds. The defects are the

following: Loss of Signal (LOS), an Out of Frame (OOF) or an

incoming Alarm Indication Signal (AIS). The Failure State is

cleared when the defect is absent for less than or equal to 20

seconds.

Far End SEF/AIS defect (aka yellow)

A Far End SEF/AIS defect is the occurrence of the two X-bits

in a M-frame set to zero. The Far End SEF/AIS defect is

terminated when the two X-bits in a M-frame are set to one.

(Also known as SASCP-PFE. See T1.231 section 7.4.4.2.6)

Out of Frame (OOF) defect

A DS3 OOF defect is detected when any three or more errors in

sixteen or fewer consecutive F-bits occur within a DS3 M-

frame. An OOF defect may also be called a Severely Errored

Frame (SEF) defect. An OOF defect is cleared when reframe

occurs. A DS3 Loss of Frame (LOF) failure is declared when

the DS3 OOF defect is consistent for 2 to 10 seconds. The DS3

OOF defect ends when reframe occurs. The DS3 LOF failure is

cleared when the DS3 OOF defect is absent for 10 to 20

seconds. (See T1.231 section 7.1.2.2.1)

An E3 OOF defect is detected when four consecutive frame

alignment signals have been incorrectly received in there

predicted positions in an E3 signal. E3 frame alignment occurs

when the presence of three consecutive frame alignment signals

have been detected.

Loss of Signal (LOS) defect

The DS3 LOS defect is declared upon observing 175 +/- 75

contiguous pulse positions with no pulses of either positive

or negative polarity. The DS3 LOS defect is terminated upon

observing an average pulse density of at least 33% over a

period of 175 +/- 75 contiguous pulse positions starting with

the receipt of a pulse. (See T1.231 section 7.1.2.1.1)

Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) defect

The DS3 AIS is framed with "stuck stuffing." This implies

that it has a valid M-subframe alignments bits, M-frame

alignment bits, and P bits. The information bits are set to a

1010... sequence, starting with a one (1) after each M-

subframe alignment bit, M-frame alignment bit, X bit, P bit,

and C bit. The C bits are all set to zero giving what is

called "stuck stuffing." The X bits are set to one. The DS3

AIS defect is declared after DS3 AIS is present in contiguous

M-frames for a time equal to or greater than T, where 0.2 ms

<= T <= 100 ms. The DS3 AIS defect is terminated after AIS is

absent in contiguous M-frames for a time equal to or greater

than T. (See T1.231 section 7.1.2.2.3)

The E3 binary content of the AIS is nominally a continuous

stream of ones. AIS detection and the application of

consequent actions, should be completed within a time limit of

1 ms.

2.4.4. Other Terms

Circuit Identifier

This is a character string specified by the circuit vendor,

and is useful when communicating with the vendor during the

troubleshooting process.

Proxy

In this document, the Word proxy is meant to indicate an

application which receives SNMP messages and replies to them

on behalf of the devices which implement the actual DS3/E3

interfaces. The proxy may have already collected the

information about the DS3/E3 interfaces into its local

database and may not necessarily forward the requests to the

actual DS3/E3 interface. It is expected in such an

application that there are periods of time where the proxy is

not communicating with the DS3/E3 interfaces. In these

instances the proxy will not necessarily have up-to-date

configuration information and will most likely have missed the

collection of some statistics data. Missed statistics data

collection will result in invalid data in the interval table.

3. Object Definitions

DS3-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

IMPORTS

MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE,

NOTIFICATION-TYPE, transmission FROM SNMPv2-SMI

DisplayString, TimeStamp, TruthValue FROM SNMPv2-TC

MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP,

NOTIFICATION-GROUP FROM SNMPv2-CONF

InterfaceIndex FROM IF-MIB

PerfCurrentCount, PerfIntervalCount,

PerfTotalCount FROM PerfHist-TC-MIB;

ds3 MODULE-IDENTITY

LAST-UPDATED "9808012130Z"

ORGANIZATION "IETF Trunk MIB Working Group"

CONTACT-INFO

" David Fowler

Postal: Newbridge Networks Corporation

600 March Road

Kanata, Ontario, Canada K2K 2E6

Tel: +1 613 591 3600

Fax: +1 613 599 3667

E-mail: davef@newbridge.com"

DESCRIPTION

"The is the MIB module that describes

DS3 and E3 interfaces objects."

::= { transmission 30 }

-- The DS3/E3 Near End Group

-- The DS3/E3 Near End Group consists of four tables:

-- DS3/E3 Configuration

-- DS3/E3 Current

-- DS3/E3 Interval

-- DS3/E3 Total

-- the DS3/E3 Configuration Table

dsx3ConfigTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx3ConfigEntry

MAX-ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The DS3/E3 Configuration table."

::= { ds3 5 }

dsx3ConfigEntry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Dsx3ConfigEntry

MAX-ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"An entry in the DS3/E3 Configuration table."

INDEX { dsx3LineIndex }

::= { dsx3ConfigTable 1 }

Dsx3ConfigEntry ::=

SEQUENCE {

dsx3LineIndex InterfaceIndex,

dsx3IfIndex InterfaceIndex,

dsx3TimeElapsed INTEGER,

dsx3ValidIntervals INTEGER,

dsx3LineType INTEGER,

dsx3LineCoding INTEGER,

dsx3SendCode INTEGER,

dsx3CircuitIdentifier DisplayString,

dsx3LoopbackConfig INTEGER,

dsx3LineStatus INTEGER,

dsx3TransmitClockSource INTEGER,

dsx3InvalidIntervals INTEGER,

dsx3LineLength INTEGER,

dsx3LineStatusLastChange TimeStamp,

dsx3LineStatusChangeTrapEnable INTEGER,

dsx3LoopbackStatus INTEGER,

dsx3Channelization INTEGER,

dsx3Ds1ForRemoteLoop INTEGER

}

dsx3LineIndex OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX InterfaceIndex

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"This object should be made equal to ifIndex. The

next paragraph describes its previous usage.

Making the object equal to ifIndex allows propoer

use of ifStackTable.

Previously, this object was the identifier of a

DS3/E3 Interface on a managed device. If there is

an ifEntry that is directly associated with this

and only this DS3/E3 interface, it should have the

same value as ifIndex. Otherwise, number the

dsx3LineIndices with an unique identifier

following the rules of choosing a number that is

greater than ifNumber and numbering the inside

interfaces (e.g., equipment side) with even

numbers and outside interfaces (e.g, network side)

with odd numbers."

::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 1 }

dsx3IfIndex OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX InterfaceIndex

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS deprecated

DESCRIPTION

"This value for this object is equal to the value

of ifIndex from the Interfaces table of MIB II

(RFC1213)."

::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 2 }

dsx3TimeElapsed OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER (0..899)

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The number of seconds that have elapsed since the

beginning of the near end current error-

measurement period. If, for some reason, such as

an adjustment in the system's time-of-day clock,

the current interval exceeds the maximum value,

the agent will return the maximum value."

::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 3 }

dsx3ValidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER (0..96)

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The number of previous near end intervals for

which data was collected. The value will be

96 unless the interface was brought online within

the last 24 hours, in which case the value will be

the number of complete 15 minute near end

intervals since the interface has been online. In

the case where the agent is a proxy, it is

possible that some intervals are unavailable. In

this case, this interval is the maximum interval

number for which data is available."

::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 4 }

dsx3LineType OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER {

dsx3other(1),

dsx3M23(2),

dsx3SYNTRAN(3),

dsx3CbitParity(4),

dsx3ClearChannel(5),

e3other(6),

e3Framed(7),

e3Plcp(8)

}

MAX-ACCESS read-write

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"This variable indicates the variety of DS3 C-bit

or E3 application implementing this interface. The

type of interface affects the interpretation of

the usage and error statistics. The rate of DS3

is 44.736 Mbps and E3 is 34.368 Mbps. The

dsx3ClearChannel value means that the C-bits are

not used except for sending/receiving AIS.

The values, in sequence, describe:

TITLE: SPECIFICATION:

dsx3M23 ANSI T1.107-1988 [9]

dsx3SYNTRAN ANSI T1.107-1988 [9]

dsx3CbitParity ANSI T1.107a-1990 [9a]

dsx3ClearChannel ANSI T1.102-1987 [8]

e3Framed CCITT G.751 [12]

e3Plcp ETSI T/NA(91)18 [13]."

::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 5 }

dsx3LineCoding OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER {

dsx3Other(1),

dsx3B3ZS(2),

e3HDB3(3)

}

MAX-ACCESS read-write

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"This variable describes the variety of Zero Code

Suppression used on this interface, which in turn

affects a number of its characteristics.

dsx3B3ZS and e3HDB3 refer to the use of specified

patterns of normal bits and bipolar violations

which are used to replace sequences of zero bits

of a specified length."

::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 6 }

dsx3SendCode OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER {

dsx3SendNoCode(1),

dsx3SendLineCode(2),

dsx3SendPayloadCode(3),

dsx3SendResetCode(4),

dsx3SendDS1LoopCode(5),

dsx3SendTestPattern(6)

}

MAX-ACCESS read-write

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"This variable indicates what type of code is

being sent across the DS3/E3 interface by the

device. (These are optional for E3 interfaces.)

Setting this variable causes the interface to

begin sending the code requested.

The values mean:

dsx3SendNoCode

sending looped or normal data

dsx3SendLineCode

sending a request for a line loopback

dsx3SendPayloadCode

sending a request for a payload loopback

(i.e., all DS1/E1s in a DS3/E3 frame)

dsx3SendResetCode

sending a loopback deactivation request

dsx3SendDS1LoopCode

requesting to loopback a particular DS1/E1

within a DS3/E3 frame. The DS1/E1 is

indicated in dsx3Ds1ForRemoteLoop.

dsx3SendTestPattern

sending a test pattern."

::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 7 }

dsx3CircuitIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))

MAX-ACCESS read-write

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"This variable contains the transmission vendor's

circuit identifier, for the purpose of

facilitating troubleshooting."

::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 8 }

dsx3LoopbackConfig OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER {

dsx3NoLoop(1),

dsx3PayloadLoop(2),

dsx3LineLoop(3),

dsx3OtherLoop(4),

dsx3InwardLoop(5),

dsx3DualLoop(6)

}

MAX-ACCESS read-write

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"This variable represents the desired loopback

configuration of the DS3/E3 interface.

The values mean:

dsx3NoLoop

Not in the loopback state. A device that is

not capable of performing a loopback on

the interface shall always return this as

its value.

dsx3PayloadLoop

The received signal at this interface is looped

through the device. Typically the received signal

is looped back for retransmission after it has

passed through the device's framing function.

dsx3LineLoop

The received signal at this interface does not

go through the device (minimum penetration) but

is looped back out.

dsx3OtherLoop

Loopbacks that are not defined here.

dsx3InwardLoop

The sent signal at this interface is looped back

through the device.

dsx3DualLoop

Both dsx1LineLoop and dsx1InwardLoop will be

active simultaneously."

::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 9 }

dsx3LineStatus OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER (1..4095)

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"This variable indicates the Line Status of the

interface. It contains loopback state information

and failure state information. The dsx3LineStatus

is a bit map represented as a sum, therefore, it

can represent multiple failures and a loopback

(see dsx3LoopbackConfig object for the type of

loopback) simultaneously. The dsx3NoAlarm must be

set if and only if no other flag is set.

If the dsx3loopbackState bit is set, the loopback

in effect can be determined from the

dsx3loopbackConfig object.

The various bit positions are:

1 dsx3NoAlarm No alarm present

2 dsx3RcvRAIFailure Receiving Yellow/Remote

Alarm Indication

4 dsx3XmitRAIAlarm Transmitting Yellow/Remote

Alarm Indication

8 dsx3RcvAIS Receiving AIS failure state

16 dsx3XmitAIS Transmitting AIS

32 dsx3LOF Receiving LOF failure state

64 dsx3LOS Receiving LOS failure state

128 dsx3LoopbackState Looping the received signal

256 dsx3RcvTestCode Receiving a Test Pattern

512 dsx3OtherFailure any line status not defined

here

1024 dsx3UnavailSigState Near End in Unavailable Signal

State

2048 dsx3NetEquipOOS Carrier Equipment Out of Service"

::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 10 }

dsx3TransmitClockSource OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER {

loopTiming(1),

localTiming(2),

throughTiming(3)

}

MAX-ACCESS read-write

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The source of Transmit Clock.

loopTiming indicates that the recovered receive clock

is used as the transmit clock.

localTiming indicates that a local clock source is used

or that an external clock is attached to the box

containing the interface.

throughTiming indicates that transmit clock is derived

from the recovered receive clock of another DS3

interface."

::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 11 }

dsx3InvalidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER (0..96)

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The number of intervals in the range from 0 to

dsx3ValidIntervals for which no data is

available. This object will typically be zero

except in cases where the data for some intervals

are not available (e.g., in proxy situations)."

::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 12 }

dsx3LineLength OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER (0..64000)

UNITS "meters"

MAX-ACCESS read-write

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The length of the ds3 line in meters. This

object provides information for line build out

circuitry if it exists and can use this object to

adjust the line build out."

::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 13 }

dsx3LineStatusLastChange OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX TimeStamp

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The value of MIB II's sysUpTime object at the

time this DS3/E3 entered its current line status

state. If the current state was entered prior to

the last re-initialization of the proxy-agent,

then this object contains a zero value."

::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 14 }

dsx3LineStatusChangeTrapEnable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER {

enabled(1),

disabled(2)

}

MAX-ACCESS read-write

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"Indicates whether dsx3LineStatusChange traps

should be generated for this interface."

DEFVAL { disabled }

::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 15 }

dsx3LoopbackStatus OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER (1..127)

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"This variable represents the current state of the

loopback on the DS3 interface. It contains

information about loopbacks established by a

manager and remotely from the far end.

The dsx3LoopbackStatus is a bit map represented as

a sum, therefore is can represent multiple

loopbacks simultaneously.

The various bit positions are:

1 dsx3NoLoopback

2 dsx3NearEndPayloadLoopback

4 dsx3NearEndLineLoopback

8 dsx3NearEndOtherLoopback

16 dsx3NearEndInwardLoopback

32 dsx3FarEndPayloadLoopback

64 dsx3FarEndLineLoopback"

::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 16 }

dsx3Channelization OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER {

disabled(1),

enabledDs1(2),

enabledDs2(3)

}

MAX-ACCESS read-write

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"Indicates whether this ds3/e3 is channelized or

unchannelized. The value of enabledDs1 indicates

that this is a DS3 channelized into DS1s. The

value of enabledDs3 indicated that this is a DS3

channelized into DS2s. Setting this object will

cause the creation or deletion of DS2 or DS1

entries in the ifTable. "

::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 17 }

dsx3Ds1ForRemoteLoop OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER (0..29)

MAX-ACCESS read-write

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"Indicates which ds1/e1 on this ds3/e3 will be

indicated in the remote ds1 loopback request. A

value of 0 means no DS1 will be looped. A value

of 29 means all ds1s/e1s will be looped."

::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 18 }

-- the DS3/E3 Current Table

dsx3CurrentTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx3CurrentEntry

MAX-ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The DS3/E3 current table contains various

statistics being collected for the current 15

minute interval."

::= { ds3 6 }

dsx3CurrentEntry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Dsx3CurrentEntry

MAX-ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"An entry in the DS3/E3 Current table."

INDEX { dsx3CurrentIndex }

::= { dsx3CurrentTable 1 }

Dsx3CurrentEntry ::=

SEQUENCE {

dsx3CurrentIndex InterfaceIndex,

dsx3CurrentPESs PerfCurrentCount,

dsx3CurrentPSESs PerfCurrentCount,

dsx3CurrentSEFSs PerfCurrentCount,

dsx3CurrentUASs PerfCurrentCount,

dsx3CurrentLCVs PerfCurrentCount,

dsx3CurrentPCVs PerfCurrentCount,

dsx3CurrentLESs PerfCurrentCount,

dsx3CurrentCCVs PerfCurrentCount,

dsx3CurrentCESs PerfCurrentCount,

dsx3CurrentCSESs PerfCurrentCount

}

dsx3CurrentIndex OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX InterfaceIndex

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The index value which uniquely identifies the

DS3/E3 interface to which this entry is

applicable. The interface identified by a

particular value of this index is the same

interface as identified by the same value an

dsx3LineIndex object instance."

::= { dsx3CurrentEntry 1 }

dsx3CurrentPESs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of P-bit

Errored Seconds."

::= { dsx3CurrentEntry 2 }

dsx3CurrentPSESs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of P-bit

Severely Errored Seconds."

::= { dsx3CurrentEntry 3 }

dsx3CurrentSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of

Severely Errored Framing Seconds."

::= { dsx3CurrentEntry 4 }

dsx3CurrentUASs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of

Unavailable Seconds."

::= { dsx3CurrentEntry 5 }

dsx3CurrentLCVs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of Line

Coding Violations."

::= { dsx3CurrentEntry 6 }

dsx3CurrentPCVs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of P-bit

Coding Violations."

::= { dsx3CurrentEntry 7 }

dsx3CurrentLESs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The number of Line Errored Seconds."

::= { dsx3CurrentEntry 8 }

dsx3CurrentCCVs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The number of C-bit Coding Violations."

::= { dsx3CurrentEntry 9 }

dsx3CurrentCESs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The number of C-bit Errored Seconds."

::= { dsx3CurrentEntry 10 }

dsx3CurrentCSESs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The number of C-bit Severely Errored Seconds."

::= { dsx3CurrentEntry 11 }

-- the DS3/E3 Interval Table

dsx3IntervalTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx3IntervalEntry

MAX-ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The DS3/E3 Interval Table contains various

statistics collected by each DS3/E3 Interface over

the previous 24 hours of operation. The past 24

hours are broken into 96 completed 15 minute

intervals. Each row in this table represents one

such interval (identified by dsx3IntervalNumber)

and for one specific interface (identifed by

dsx3IntervalIndex)."

::= { ds3 7 }

dsx3IntervalEntry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Dsx3IntervalEntry

MAX-ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"An entry in the DS3/E3 Interval table."

INDEX { dsx3IntervalIndex, dsx3IntervalNumber }

::= { dsx3IntervalTable 1 }

Dsx3IntervalEntry ::=

SEQUENCE {

dsx3IntervalIndex InterfaceIndex,

dsx3IntervalNumber INTEGER,

dsx3IntervalPESs PerfIntervalCount,

dsx3IntervalPSESs PerfIntervalCount,

dsx3IntervalSEFSs PerfIntervalCount,

dsx3IntervalUASs PerfIntervalCount,

dsx3IntervalLCVs PerfIntervalCount,

dsx3IntervalPCVs PerfIntervalCount,

dsx3IntervalLESs PerfIntervalCount,

dsx3IntervalCCVs PerfIntervalCount,

dsx3IntervalCESs PerfIntervalCount,

dsx3IntervalCSESs PerfIntervalCount,

dsx3IntervalValidData TruthValue

}

dsx3IntervalIndex OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX InterfaceIndex

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The index value which uniquely identifies the

DS3/E3 interface to which this entry is

applicable. The interface identified by a

particular value of this index is the same

interface as identified by the same value an

dsx3LineIndex object instance."

::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 1 }

dsx3IntervalNumber OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER (1..96)

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"A number between 1 and 96, where 1 is the most

recently completed 15 minute interval and 96 is

the 15 minutes interval completed 23 hours and 45

minutes prior to interval 1."

::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 2 }

dsx3IntervalPESs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of P-bit

Errored Seconds."

::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 3 }

dsx3IntervalPSESs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of P-bit

Severely Errored Seconds."

::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 4 }

dsx3IntervalSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of

Severely Errored Framing Seconds."

::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 5 }

dsx3IntervalUASs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of

Unavailable Seconds. This object may decrease if

the occurance of unavailable seconds occurs across

an inteval boundary."

::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 6 }

dsx3IntervalLCVs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of Line

Coding Violations."

::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 7 }

dsx3IntervalPCVs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of P-bit

Coding Violations."

::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 8 }

dsx3IntervalLESs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The number of Line Errored Seconds (BPVs or

illegal zero sequences)."

::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 9 }

dsx3IntervalCCVs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The number of C-bit Coding Violations."

::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 10 }

dsx3IntervalCESs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The number of C-bit Errored Seconds."

::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 11 }

dsx3IntervalCSESs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The number of C-bit Severely Errored Seconds."

::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 12 }

dsx3IntervalValidData OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX TruthValue

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"This variable indicates if the data for this

interval is valid."

::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 13 }

-- the DS3/E3 Total

dsx3TotalTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx3TotalEntry

MAX-ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The DS3/E3 Total Table contains the cumulative

sum of the various statistics for the 24 hour

period preceding the current interval."

::= { ds3 8 }

dsx3TotalEntry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Dsx3TotalEntry

MAX-ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"An entry in the DS3/E3 Total table."

INDEX { dsx3TotalIndex }

::= { dsx3TotalTable 1 }

Dsx3TotalEntry ::=

SEQUENCE {

dsx3TotalIndex InterfaceIndex,

dsx3TotalPESs PerfTotalCount,

dsx3TotalPSESs PerfTotalCount,

dsx3TotalSEFSs PerfTotalCount,

dsx3TotalUASs PerfTotalCount,

dsx3TotalLCVs PerfTotalCount,

dsx3TotalPCVs PerfTotalCount,

dsx3TotalLESs PerfTotalCount,

dsx3TotalCCVs PerfTotalCount,

dsx3TotalCESs PerfTotalCount,

dsx3TotalCSESs PerfTotalCount

}

dsx3TotalIndex OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX InterfaceIndex

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The index value which uniquely identifies the

DS3/E3 interface to which this entry is

applicable. The interface identified by a

particular value of this index is the same

interface as identified by the same value an

dsx3LineIndex object instance."

::= { dsx3TotalEntry 1 }

dsx3TotalPESs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfTotalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of P-bit

Errored Seconds, encountered by a DS3 interface in

the previous 24 hour interval. Invalid 15 minute

intervals count as 0."

::= { dsx3TotalEntry 2 }

dsx3TotalPSESs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfTotalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of P-bit

Severely Errored Seconds, encountered by a DS3

interface in the previous 24 hour interval.

Invalid 15 minute intervals count as 0."

::= { dsx3TotalEntry 3 }

dsx3TotalSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfTotalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of

Severely Errored Framing Seconds, encountered by a

DS3/E3 interface in the previous 24 hour interval.

Invalid 15 minute intervals count as 0."

::= { dsx3TotalEntry 4 }

dsx3TotalUASs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfTotalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of

Unavailable Seconds, encountered by a DS3

interface in the previous 24 hour interval.

Invalid 15 minute intervals count as 0."

::= { dsx3TotalEntry 5 }

dsx3TotalLCVs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfTotalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of Line

Coding Violations encountered by a DS3/E3

interface in the previous 24 hour interval.

Invalid 15 minute intervals count as 0."

::= { dsx3TotalEntry 6 }

dsx3TotalPCVs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfTotalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of P-bit

Coding Violations, encountered by a DS3 interface

in the previous 24 hour interval. Invalid 15

minute intervals count as 0."

::= { dsx3TotalEntry 7 }

dsx3TotalLESs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfTotalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The number of Line Errored Seconds (BPVs or

illegal zero sequences) encountered by a DS3/E3

interface in the previous 24 hour interval.

Invalid 15 minute intervals count as 0."

::= { dsx3TotalEntry 8 }

dsx3TotalCCVs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfTotalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The number of C-bit Coding Violations encountered

by a DS3 interface in the previous 24 hour

interval. Invalid 15 minute intervals count as 0."

::= { dsx3TotalEntry 9 }

dsx3TotalCESs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfTotalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The number of C-bit Errored Seconds encountered

by a DS3 interface in the previous 24 hour

interval. Invalid 15 minute intervals count as 0."

::= { dsx3TotalEntry 10 }

dsx3TotalCSESs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfTotalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The number of C-bit Severely Errored Seconds

encountered by a DS3 interface in the previous 24

hour interval. Invalid 15 minute intervals count

as 0."

::= { dsx3TotalEntry 11 }

-- The DS3 Far End Group

-- The DS3 Far End Group consists of four tables :

-- DS3 Far End Configuration

-- DS3 Far End Current

-- DS3 Far End Interval

-- DS3 Far End Total

-- The DS3 Far End Configuration Table

dsx3FarEndConfigTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx3FarEndConfigEntry

MAX-ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The DS3 Far End Configuration Table contains

configuration information reported in the C-bits

from the remote end."

::= { ds3 9 }

dsx3FarEndConfigEntry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Dsx3FarEndConfigEntry

MAX-ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"An entry in the DS3 Far End Configuration table."

INDEX { dsx3FarEndLineIndex }

::= { dsx3FarEndConfigTable 1 }

Dsx3FarEndConfigEntry ::=

SEQUENCE {

dsx3FarEndLineIndex InterfaceIndex,

dsx3FarEndEquipCode DisplayString,

dsx3FarEndLocationIDCode DisplayString,

dsx3FarEndFrameIDCode DisplayString,

dsx3FarEndUnitCode DisplayString,

dsx3FarEndFacilityIDCode DisplayString

}

dsx3FarEndLineIndex OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX InterfaceIndex

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The index value which uniquely identifies the DS3

interface to which this entry is applicable. The

interface identified by a particular value of this

index is the same interface as identified by the

same value an dsx3LineIndex object instance."

::= { dsx3FarEndConfigEntry 1 }

dsx3FarEndEquipCode OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..10))

MAX-ACCESS read-write

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"This is the Far End Equipment Identification code

that describes the specific piece of equipment.

It is sent within the Path Identification

Message."

::= { dsx3FarEndConfigEntry 2 }

dsx3FarEndLocationIDCode OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..11))

MAX-ACCESS read-write

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"This is the Far End Location Identification code

that describes the specific location of the

equipment. It is sent within the Path

Identification Message."

::= { dsx3FarEndConfigEntry 3 }

dsx3FarEndFrameIDCode OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..10))

MAX-ACCESS read-write

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"This is the Far End Frame Identification code

that identifies where the equipment is located

within a building at a given location. It is sent

within the Path Identification Message."

::= { dsx3FarEndConfigEntry 4 }

dsx3FarEndUnitCode OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..6))

MAX-ACCESS read-write

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"This is the Far End code that identifies the

equipment location within a bay. It is sent

within the Path Identification Message."

::= { dsx3FarEndConfigEntry 5 }

dsx3FarEndFacilityIDCode OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..38))

MAX-ACCESS read-write

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"This code identifies a specific Far End DS3 path.

It is sent within the Path Identification

Message."

::= { dsx3FarEndConfigEntry 6 }

-- The DS3 Far End Current

dsx3FarEndCurrentTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx3FarEndCurrentEntry

MAX-ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The DS3 Far End Current table contains various

statistics being collected for the current 15

minute interval. The statistics are collected

from the far end block error code within the C-

bits."

::= { ds3 10 }

dsx3FarEndCurrentEntry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Dsx3FarEndCurrentEntry

MAX-ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"An entry in the DS3 Far End Current table."

INDEX { dsx3FarEndCurrentIndex }

::= { dsx3FarEndCurrentTable 1 }

Dsx3FarEndCurrentEntry ::=

SEQUENCE {

dsx3FarEndCurrentIndex InterfaceIndex,

dsx3FarEndTimeElapsed INTEGER,

dsx3FarEndValidIntervals INTEGER,

dsx3FarEndCurrentCESs PerfCurrentCount,

dsx3FarEndCurrentCSESs PerfCurrentCount,

dsx3FarEndCurrentCCVs PerfCurrentCount,

dsx3FarEndCurrentUASs PerfCurrentCount,

dsx3FarEndInvalidIntervals INTEGER

}

dsx3FarEndCurrentIndex OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX InterfaceIndex

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The index value which uniquely identifies the DS3

interface to which this entry is applicable. The

interface identified by a particular value of this

index is identical to the interface identified by

the same value of dsx3LineIndex."

::= { dsx3FarEndCurrentEntry 1 }

dsx3FarEndTimeElapsed OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER (0..899)

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The number of seconds that have elapsed since the

beginning of the far end current error-measurement

period. If, for some reason, such as an

adjustment in the system's time-of-day clock, the

current interval exceeds the maximum value, the

agent will return the maximum value."

::= { dsx3FarEndCurrentEntry 2 }

dsx3FarEndValidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER (0..96)

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The number of previous far end intervals for

which data was collected. The value will be

96 unless the interface was brought online within

the last 24 hours, in which case the value will be

the number of complete 15 minute far end intervals

since the interface has been online."

::= { dsx3FarEndCurrentEntry 3 }

dsx3FarEndCurrentCESs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of Far Far

End C-bit Errored Seconds."

::= { dsx3FarEndCurrentEntry 4 }

dsx3FarEndCurrentCSESs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of Far End

C-bit Severely Errored Seconds."

::= { dsx3FarEndCurrentEntry 5 }

dsx3FarEndCurrentCCVs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of Far End

C-bit Coding Violations reported via the far end

block error count."

::= { dsx3FarEndCurrentEntry 6 }

dsx3FarEndCurrentUASs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of Far End

unavailable seconds."

::= { dsx3FarEndCurrentEntry 7 }

dsx3FarEndInvalidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER (0..96)

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The number of intervals in the range from 0 to

dsx3FarEndValidIntervals for which no data is

available. This object will typically be zero

except in cases where the data for some intervals

are not available (e.g., in proxy situations)."

::= { dsx3FarEndCurrentEntry 8 }

-- The DS3 Far End Interval Table

dsx3FarEndIntervalTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx3FarEndIntervalEntry

MAX-ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The DS3 Far End Interval Table contains various

statistics collected by each DS3 interface over

the previous 24 hours of operation. The past 24

hours are broken into 96 completed 15 minute

intervals."

::= { ds3 11 }

dsx3FarEndIntervalEntry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Dsx3FarEndIntervalEntry

MAX-ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"An entry in the DS3 Far End Interval table."

INDEX { dsx3FarEndIntervalIndex,

dsx3FarEndIntervalNumber }

::= { dsx3FarEndIntervalTable 1 }

Dsx3FarEndIntervalEntry ::=

SEQUENCE {

dsx3FarEndIntervalIndex InterfaceIndex,

dsx3FarEndIntervalNumber INTEGER,

dsx3FarEndIntervalCESs PerfIntervalCount,

dsx3FarEndIntervalCSESs PerfIntervalCount,

dsx3FarEndIntervalCCVs PerfIntervalCount,

dsx3FarEndIntervalUASs PerfIntervalCount,

dsx3FarEndIntervalValidData TruthValue

}

dsx3FarEndIntervalIndex OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX InterfaceIndex

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The index value which uniquely identifies the DS3

interface to which this entry is applicable. The

interface identified by a particular value of this

index is identical to the interface identified by

the same value of dsx3LineIndex."

::= { dsx3FarEndIntervalEntry 1 }

dsx3FarEndIntervalNumber OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER (1..96)

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"A number between 1 and 96, where 1 is the most

recently completed 15 minute interval and 96 is

the 15 minutes interval completed 23 hours and 45

minutes prior to interval 1."

::= { dsx3FarEndIntervalEntry 2 }

dsx3FarEndIntervalCESs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of Far End

C-bit Errored Seconds encountered by a DS3

interface in one of the previous 96, individual 15

minute, intervals. In the case where the agent is

a proxy and data is not available, return

noSuchInstance."

::= { dsx3FarEndIntervalEntry 3 }

dsx3FarEndIntervalCSESs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of Far End

C-bit Severely Errored Seconds."

::= { dsx3FarEndIntervalEntry 4 }

dsx3FarEndIntervalCCVs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of Far End

C-bit Coding Violations reported via the far end

block error count."

::= { dsx3FarEndIntervalEntry 5 }

dsx3FarEndIntervalUASs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of Far End

unavailable seconds."

::= { dsx3FarEndIntervalEntry 6 }

dsx3FarEndIntervalValidData OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX TruthValue

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"This variable indicates if the data for this

interval is valid."

::= { dsx3FarEndIntervalEntry 7 }

-- The DS3 Far End Total

dsx3FarEndTotalTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx3FarEndTotalEntry

MAX-ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The DS3 Far End Total Table contains the

cumulative sum of the various statistics for the

24 hour period preceding the current interval."

::= { ds3 12 }

dsx3FarEndTotalEntry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Dsx3FarEndTotalEntry

MAX-ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"An entry in the DS3 Far End Total table."

INDEX { dsx3FarEndTotalIndex }

::= { dsx3FarEndTotalTable 1 }

Dsx3FarEndTotalEntry ::=

SEQUENCE {

dsx3FarEndTotalIndex InterfaceIndex,

dsx3FarEndTotalCESs PerfTotalCount,

dsx3FarEndTotalCSESs PerfTotalCount,

dsx3FarEndTotalCCVs PerfTotalCount,

dsx3FarEndTotalUASs PerfTotalCount

}

dsx3FarEndTotalIndex OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX InterfaceIndex

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The index value which uniquely identifies the DS3

interface to which this entry is applicable. The

interface identified by a particular value of this

index is identical to the interface identified by

the same value of dsx3LineIndex."

::= { dsx3FarEndTotalEntry 1 }

dsx3FarEndTotalCESs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfTotalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of Far End

C-bit Errored Seconds encountered by a DS3

interface in the previous 24 hour interval.

Invalid 15 minute intervals count as 0."

::= { dsx3FarEndTotalEntry 2 }

dsx3FarEndTotalCSESs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfTotalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of Far End

C-bit Severely Errored Seconds encountered by a

DS3 interface in the previous 24 hour interval.

Invalid 15 minute intervals count as 0."

::= { dsx3FarEndTotalEntry 3 }

dsx3FarEndTotalCCVs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfTotalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of Far End

C-bit Coding Violations reported via the far end

block error count encountered by a DS3 interface

in the previous 24 hour interval. Invalid 15

minute intervals count as 0."

::= { dsx3FarEndTotalEntry 4 }

dsx3FarEndTotalUASs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PerfTotalCount

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The counter associated with the number of Far End

unavailable seconds encountered by a DS3 interface

in the previous 24 hour interval. Invalid 15

minute intervals count as 0."

::= { dsx3FarEndTotalEntry 5 }

-- the DS3/E3 Fractional Table

-- This table is deprecated.

dsx3FracTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx3FracEntry

MAX-ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS deprecated

DESCRIPTION

"This table is deprecated in favour of using

ifStackTable.

Implementation of this table was optional. It was

designed for those systems dividing a DS3/E3 into

channels containing different data streams that

are of local interest.

The DS3/E3 fractional table identifies which

DS3/E3 channels associated with a CSU are being

used to support a logical interface, i.e., an

entry in the interfaces table from the Internet-

standard MIB.

For example, consider a DS3 device with 4 high

speed links carrying router traffic, a feed for

voice, a feed for video, and a synchronous channel

for a non-routed protocol. We might describe the

allocation of channels, in the dsx3FracTable, as

follows:

dsx3FracIfIndex.2. 1 = 3 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.15 = 4

dsx3FracIfIndex.2. 2 = 3 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.16 = 6

dsx3FracIfIndex.2. 3 = 3 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.17 = 6

dsx3FracIfIndex.2. 4 = 3 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.18 = 6

dsx3FracIfIndex.2. 5 = 3 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.19 = 6

dsx3FracIfIndex.2. 6 = 3 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.20 = 6

dsx3FracIfIndex.2. 7 = 4 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.21 = 6

dsx3FracIfIndex.2. 8 = 4 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.22 = 6

dsx3FracIfIndex.2. 9 = 4 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.23 = 6

dsx3FracIfIndex.2.10 = 4 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.24 = 6

dsx3FracIfIndex.2.11 = 4 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.25 = 6

dsx3FracIfIndex.2.12 = 5 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.26 = 6

dsx3FracIfIndex.2.13 = 5 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.27 = 6

dsx3FracIfIndex.2.14 = 5 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.28 = 6

For dsx3M23, dsx3 SYNTRAN, dsx3CbitParity, and

dsx3ClearChannel there are 28 legal channels,

numbered 1 throug h 28.

For e3Framed there are 16 legal channels, numbered

1 through 16. The channels (1..16) correspond

directly to the equivalently numbered time-slots."

::= { ds3 13 }

dsx3FracEntry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Dsx3FracEntry

MAX-ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS deprecated

DESCRIPTION

"An entry in the DS3 Fractional table."

INDEX { dsx3FracIndex, dsx3FracNumber }

::= { dsx3FracTable 1 }

Dsx3FracEntry ::=

SEQUENCE {

dsx3FracIndex INTEGER,

dsx3FracNumber INTEGER,

dsx3FracIfIndex INTEGER

}

dsx3FracIndex OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER (1..'7fffffff'h)

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS deprecated

DESCRIPTION

"The index value which uniquely identifies the

DS3 interface to which this entry is applicable

The interface identified by a particular value

of this index is the same interface as

identified by the same value an dsx3LineIndex

object instance."

::= { dsx3FracEntry 1 }

dsx3FracNumber OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER (1..31)

MAX-ACCESS read-only

STATUS deprecated

DESCRIPTION

"The channel number for this entry."

::= { dsx3FracEntry 2 }

dsx3FracIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER (1..'7fffffff'h)

MAX-ACCESS read-write

STATUS deprecated

DESCRIPTION

"An index value that uniquely identifies an

interface. The interface identified by a

particular value of this index is the same

interface as identified by the same value an

ifIndex object instance. If no interface is

currently using a channel, the value should be

zero. If a single interface occupies more than

one time slot, that ifIndex value will be found

in multiple time slots."

::= { dsx3FracEntry 3 }

-- Ds3 TRAPS

ds3Traps OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ds3 15 }

dsx3LineStatusChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE

OBJECTS { dsx3LineStatus,

dsx3LineStatusLastChange }

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"A dsx3LineStatusChange trap is sent when the

value of an instance of dsx3LineStatus changes. It

can be utilized by an NMS to trigger polls. When

the line status change results in a lower level

line status change (i.e. ds1), then no traps for

the lower level are sent."

::= { ds3Traps 0 1 }

-- conformance information

ds3Conformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ds3 14 }

ds3Groups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {

ds3Conformance 1 } ds3Compliances OBJECT

IDENTIFIER ::= { ds3Conformance 2 }

-- compliance statements

ds3Compliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"The compliance statement for DS3/E3

interfaces."

MODULE -- this module

MANDATORY-GROUPS { ds3NearEndConfigGroup,

ds3NearEndStatisticsGroup }

GROUP ds3FarEndGroup

DESCRIPTION

"Implementation of this group is optional for all

systems that attach to a DS3 Interface. However,

only C-bit Parity and SYNTRAN DS3 applications

have the capability (option) of providing this

information."

GROUP ds3NearEndOptionalConfigGroup

DESCRIPTION

"Implementation of this group is optional for all

systems that attach to a DS3 interface."

OBJECT dsx3LineType

MIN-ACCESS read-only

DESCRIPTION

"Write access for the line type is not required."

OBJECT dsx3LineCoding

MIN-ACCESS read-only

DESCRIPTION

"Write access for the line coding is not

required."

OBJECT dsx3SendCode

MIN-ACCESS read-only

DESCRIPTION

"Write access for the send code is not required."

OBJECT dsx3LoopbackConfig

MIN-ACCESS read-only

DESCRIPTION

"Write access for loopbacks is not required."

OBJECT dsx3TransmitClockSource

MIN-ACCESS read-only

DESCRIPTION

"Write access for the transmit clock source is not

required."

OBJECT dsx3LineLength

MIN-ACCESS read-only

DESCRIPTION

"Write access for the line length is not

required."

OBJECT dsx3Channelization

MIN-ACCESS read-only

DESCRIPTION

"Write access for the channelization is not

required."

::= { ds3Compliances 1 }

-- units of conformance

ds3NearEndConfigGroup OBJECT-GROUP

OBJECTS { dsx3LineIndex,

dsx3TimeElapsed,

dsx3ValidIntervals,

dsx3LineType,

dsx3LineCoding,

dsx3SendCode,

dsx3CircuitIdentifier,

dsx3LoopbackConfig,

dsx3LineStatus,

dsx3TransmitClockSource,

dsx3InvalidIntervals,

dsx3LineLength,

dsx3LoopbackStatus,

dsx3Channelization,

dsx3Ds1ForRemoteLoop }

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"A collection of objects providing configuration

information applicable to all DS3/E3 interfaces."

::= { ds3Groups 1 }

ds3NearEndStatisticsGroup OBJECT-GROUP

OBJECTS { dsx3CurrentIndex,

dsx3CurrentPESs,

dsx3CurrentPSESs,

dsx3CurrentSEFSs,

dsx3CurrentUASs,

dsx3CurrentLCVs,

dsx3CurrentPCVs,

dsx3CurrentLESs,

dsx3CurrentCCVs,

dsx3CurrentCESs,

dsx3CurrentCSESs,

dsx3IntervalIndex,

dsx3IntervalNumber,

dsx3IntervalPESs,

dsx3IntervalPSESs,

dsx3IntervalSEFSs,

dsx3IntervalUASs,

dsx3IntervalLCVs,

dsx3IntervalPCVs,

dsx3IntervalLESs,

dsx3IntervalCCVs,

dsx3IntervalCESs,

dsx3IntervalCSESs,

dsx3IntervalValidData,

dsx3TotalIndex,

dsx3TotalPESs,

dsx3TotalPSESs,

dsx3TotalSEFSs,

dsx3TotalUASs,

dsx3TotalLCVs,

dsx3TotalPCVs,

dsx3TotalLESs,

dsx3TotalCCVs,

dsx3TotalCESs,

dsx3TotalCSESs }

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"A collection of objects providing statistics

information applicable to all DS3/E3 interfaces."

::= { ds3Groups 2 }

ds3FarEndGroup OBJECT-GROUP

OBJECTS { dsx3FarEndLineIndex,

dsx3FarEndEquipCode,

dsx3FarEndLocationIDCode,

dsx3FarEndFrameIDCode,

dsx3FarEndUnitCode,

dsx3FarEndFacilityIDCode,

dsx3FarEndCurrentIndex,

dsx3FarEndTimeElapsed,

dsx3FarEndValidIntervals,

dsx3FarEndCurrentCESs,

dsx3FarEndCurrentCSESs,

dsx3FarEndCurrentCCVs,

dsx3FarEndCurrentUASs,

dsx3FarEndInvalidIntervals,

dsx3FarEndIntervalIndex,

dsx3FarEndIntervalNumber,

dsx3FarEndIntervalCESs,

dsx3FarEndIntervalCSESs,

dsx3FarEndIntervalCCVs,

dsx3FarEndIntervalUASs,

dsx3FarEndIntervalValidData,

dsx3FarEndTotalIndex,

dsx3FarEndTotalCESs,

dsx3FarEndTotalCSESs,

dsx3FarEndTotalCCVs,

dsx3FarEndTotalUASs }

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"A collection of objects providing remote

configuration and statistics information

applicable to C-bit Parity and SYNTRAN DS3

interfaces."

::= { ds3Groups 3 }

ds3DeprecatedGroup OBJECT-GROUP

OBJECTS { dsx3IfIndex,

dsx3FracIndex,

dsx3FracNumber,

dsx3FracIfIndex }

STATUS deprecated

DESCRIPTION

"A collection of obsolete objects that may be

implemented for backwards compatibility."

::= { ds3Groups 4 }

ds3NearEndOptionalConfigGroup OBJECT-GROUP

OBJECTS { dsx3LineStatusLastChange,

dsx3LineStatusChangeTrapEnable }

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"A collection of objects that may be implemented

on DS3/E3 interfaces."

::= { ds3Groups 5 }

ds3NearEndOptionalTrapGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP

NOTIFICATIONS { dsx3LineStatusChange }

STATUS current

DESCRIPTION

"A collection of notifications that may be

implemented on DS3/E3 interfaces."

::= { ds3Groups 6 }

END

4. Appendix A - Use of dsx3IfIndex and dsx3LineIndex

This Appendix exists to document the previous use if dsx3IfIndex and

dsx3LineIndex and to clarify the relationship of dsx3LineIndex as

defined in rfc1407 with the dsx3LineIndex as defined in this

document.

The following shows the old and new definitions and the relationship:

[New Definition]: "This object should be made equal to ifIndex. The

next paragraph describes its previous usage. Making the object equal

to ifIndex allows proper use of ifStackTable.

[Old Definition]: "this object is the identifier of a DS3/E3

Interface on a managed device. If there is an ifEntry that is

directly associated with this and only this DS3/E3 interface, it

should have the same value as ifIndex. Otherwise, number the

dsx3LineIndices with an unique identifier following the rules of

choosing a number that is greater than ifNumber and numbering the

inside interfaces (e.g., equipment side) with even numbers and

outside interfaces (e.g, network side) with odd numbers."

When the "Old Definition" was created, my understanding was that it

was described this way to allow a manager to treat the value _as if_

it were and ifIndex, i.e. the value would either be: 1) an ifIndex

value or 2) a value that was guaranteed to be different from all

valid ifIndex values.

The new definition is a subset of that definition, i.e. the value is

always an ifIndex value.

The following is Section 3.1 from rfc1407:

Different physical configurations for the support of SNMP with DS3/E3

equipment exist. To accommodate these scenarios, two different

indices for DS3/E3 interfaces are introduced in this MIB. These

indices are dsx3IfIndex and dsx3LineIndex.

External interface scenario: the SNMP Agent represents all managed

DS3/E3 lines as external interfaces (for example, an Agent residing

on the device supporting DS3/E3 interfaces directly):

For this scenario, all interfaces are assigned an integer value equal

to ifIndex, and the following applies:

ifIndex=dsx3IfIndex=dsx3LineIndex for all interfaces.

The dsx3IfIndex column of the DS3/E3 Configuration table relates each

DS3/E3 interface to its corresponding interface (ifIndex) in the

Internet-standard MIB (MIB-II STD 17, RFC1213).

External&Internal interface scenario: the SNMP Agents resides on an

host external from the device supporting DS3/E3 interfaces (e.g., a

router). The Agent represents both the host and the DS3/E3 device.

The index dsx3LineIndex is used to not only represent the DS3/E3

interfaces external from the host/DS3/E3-device combination, but also

the DS3/E3 interfaces connecting the host and the DS3/E3 device. The

index dsx3IfIndex is always equal to ifIndex.

Example:

A shelf full of CSUs connected to a Router. An SNMP Agent residing on

the router proxies for itself and the CSU. The router has also an

Ethernet interface:

+-----+

+---------------------+

E 44.736 MBPS ds3 M13 Line#A ds3 C-bit Parity

t R ---------------+ - - - - - - - - - +------>

h

e O 44.736 MBPS ds3 M13 Line#B ds3 C-bit Parity

r ---------------+ - - - - - - - - - - +------>

n U

e 44.736 MBPS ds3 M13 Line#C ds3 C-bit Parity

t T ---------------+ - - - -- -- - - - - +------>

----- E 44.736 MBPS ds3 M13 Line#D ds3 C-bit Parity

---------------+ - - - - -- - - - - +------>

R _____________________

+-----+

The assignment of the index values could for example be:

ifIndex (= dsx3IfIndex) dsx3LineIndex

1 NA NA (Ethernet)

2 Line#A Router Side 6

2 Line#A Network Side 7

3 Line#B Router Side 8

3 Line#B Network Side 9

4 Line#C Router Side 10

4 Line#C Network Side 11

5 Line#D Router Side 12

5 Line#D Network Side 13

For this example, ifNumber is equal to 5. Note the following

description of dsx3LineIndex: the dsx3LineIndex identifies a DS3/E3

Interface on a managed device. If there is an ifEntry that is

directly associated with this and only this DS3/E3 interface, it

should have the same value as ifIndex. Otherwise, number the

dsx3LineIndices with an unique identifier following the rules of

choosing a number greater than ifNumber and numbering inside

interfaces (e.g., equipment side) with even numbers and outside

interfaces (e.g, network side) with odd numbers.

If the CSU shelf is managed by itself by a local SNMP Agent, the

situation would be:

ifIndex (= dsx3IfIndex) dsx3LineIndex

1 Line#A Network Side 1

2 Line#A RouterSide 2

3 Line#B Network Side 3

4 Line#B RouterSide 4

5 Line#C Network Side 5

6 Line#C Router Side 6

7 Line#D Network Side 7

8 Line#D Router Side 8

5. Appendix B - The delay approach to Unavialable Seconds.

This procedure is illustrated below for a DS3 C-Bit parity

application. Similar rules would apply for other interfaces covered

by this MIB. The procedure guarantees that the statistical counters

are correctly updated at all times, although they lag real time by 10

seconds. At the end of each 15 minutes interval the current interval

counts are transferred to the most recent interval entry and each

interval is shifted up by one position, with the oldest being

discarded if necessary in order to make room. The current interval

counts then start over from zero. Note, however, that the signal

state calculation does not start afresh at each interval boundary;

rather, signal state information is retained across interval

boundaries.

+----------------------------------------------------------------+

READ COUNTERS & STATUS INFO FROM HARDWARE

BPV EXZ LOS PCV CCV AIS SEF OOF LOF FEBE RAI

+----------------------------------------------------------------+

V V V V V V V V V V V

+----------------------------------------------------------------+

ACCUM ONE-SEC STATS, CHK ERR THRESHOLDS, & UPDT SIGNAL STATE

<------------- NEAR END ----------------> <---- FAR END ----->

LCV LES PCV CCV PES CES PSES CSES SEFS A/U CCV CES CSES SEFS A/U

+----------------------------------------------------------------+

V V V V V V V V V V V V V

+--------------------------------------+ +-----------------+

ONE-SEC DELAY ONE-SEC DELAY

(1 OF 10) (1 OF 10)

+--------------------------------------+ +-----------------+

/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

V V V V V V V V V V V V V

+--------------------------------------+ +-----------------+

ONE-SEC DELAY ONE-SEC DELAY

(10 OF 10) (10 OF 10)

+--------------------------------------+ +-----------------+

V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V

+----------------------------------------------------------------+

UPDATE STATISTICS COUNTERS

<------------- NEAR END ----------------> <---- FAR END ----->

LCV LES PCV CCV PES CES PSES CSES SEFS UAS CCV CES CSES SEFS UAS

+----------------------------------------------------------------+

Note that if such a procedure is adopted there is no current interval

data for the first ten seconds after a system comes up.

noSuchInstance must be returned if a management station attempts to

access the current interval counters during this time.

It is an implementation-specific matter whether an agent assumes that

the initial state of the interface is available or unavailable.

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7. Acknowledgments

This document was produced by the Trunk MIB Working Group

8. References

[1] Harrington, D., Presuhn, R. and B. Wijnen, "An Architecture for

Describing SNMP Management Frameworks", RFC2271, January 1998.

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

Management Information for TCP/IP-based Internets", STD 16, RFC

1155, May 1990.

[3] Rose, M. and K. McCloghrie, "Concise MIB Definitions", STD 16,

RFC1212, March 1991.

[4] Rose, M., "A Convention for Defining Traps for use with the

SNMP", RFC1215, March 1991.

[5] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Structure

of Management Information for Version 2 of the Simple Network

Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC1902, January 1996.

[6] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Textual

Conventions for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management

Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC1903, January 1996.

[7] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser,

"Conformance Statements for Version 2 of the Simple Network

Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC1904, January 1996.

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

Network Management Protocol", STD 15, RFC1157, May 1990.

[9] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser,

"Introduction to Community-based SNMPv2", RFC1901, January

1996.

[10] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Transport

Mappings for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol

(SNMPv2)", RFC1906, January 1996.

[11] Case, J., Harrington D., Presuhn R. and B. Wijnen, "Message

Processing and Dispatching for the Simple Network Management

Protocol (SNMP)", RFC2272, January 1998.

[12] Blumenthal, U. and B. Wijnen, "User-based Security Model (USM)

for version 3 of the Simple Network Management Protocol

(SNMPv3)", RFC2274, January 1998.

[13] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Protocol

Operations for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management

Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC1905, January 1996.

[14] Levi, D., Meyer, P. and B. Stewart, "SNMPv3 Applications", RFC

2273, January 1998.

[15] Wijnen, B., Presuhn, R. and K. McCloghrie, "View-based Access

Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network Management Protocol

(SNMP)", RFC2275, January 1998.

[16] McCloghrie, K. and F. Kastenholz, "The Interfaces Group MIB

using SMIv2", RFC2233, November 1997.

[17] Fowler D., "Definitions of Managed Objects for the DS1 and E1

Interface Types", RFC2495, January 1999.

[18] Brown, T., and Tesink, K., "Definitions of Managed Objects for

the SONET/SDH Interface Type", Work in Progress.

[19] American National Standard for telecommunications - digital

hierarchy - electrical interfaces, ANSI T1.102- 1987.

[20] American National Standard for telecommunications - digital

hierarchy - formats specification, ANSI T1.107- 1988.

[20a]ANSI T1.107a-1990.

[21] American National Standard for telecommunications - Carrier-to-

Customer Installation - DS3 Metallic Interface, ANSI T1.404-

1989.

[22] American National Standard for Telecommunications -- Layer 1 In-

Service Digital Transmission Performance Monitoring T1.231, Sept

1993.

[23] CCITT - Digital Multiplex Equipment Operating at the Third Order

Bit Rate of 34 368 Kbit/s and the Forth Order Bit Rate of 139

264 Kbit/s and Using Positive Justification, G.751

[24] European Telecommunications Standards Institute -- ETS "34M" --

Metropolitan Area Network Physical Convergence Layer Procedure

for 34.368 Megabits per Second, T/NA(91)18, May 1991.

[25] Fowler, D., "Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ds0 and

DS0Bundle Interface Types", RFC2494, January 1999.

[26] Tesink, K., "Textual Conventions for MIB Modules Using

Performance History Based on 15 Minute Intervals", RFC2493,

January 1999.

9. Security Considerations

SNMPv1 by itself is such an insecure environment. Even if the

network itself is secure (for example by using IPSec), even then,

there is no control as to who on the secure network is allowed to

access and GET (read) the objects in this MIB.

It is recommended that the implementors consider the security

features as provided by the SNMPv3 framework. Specifically, the use

of the User-based Security Model RFC2274 [12] and the View-based

Access Control Model RFC2275 [15] is recommended.

It is then a customer/user responsibility to ensure that the SNMP

entity giving access to an instance of this MIB, is properly

configured to give access to those objects only to those principals

(users) that have legitimate rights to access them.

Setting any of the following objects to an inappropriate value can

cause loss of traffic. The definition of inappropriate varies for

each object. In the case of dsx3LineType, for example, both ends of

a ds3/e3 must have the same value in order for traffic to flow. In

the case of dsx3SendCode and dsx3LoopbackConfig, for another example,

traffic may stop transmitting when particular loopbacks are applied.

dsx3LineType

dsx3LineCoding

dsx3SendCode

dsx3LoopbackConfig

dsx3TransmitClockSource

dsx3LineLength

dsx3Channelization

Setting the following object is mischevious, but not harmful to

traffic

dsx3CircuitIdentifier

Setting the following object can cause an increase in the number of

traps received by the network management station.

dsx3LineStatusChangeTrabEnable

10. Author's Address

David Fowler

Newbridge Networks

600 March Road

Kanata, Ontario, Canada K2K 2E6

Phone: (613) 599-3600, ext 6559

EMail: davef@newbridge.com

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