Network Working Group                                           C. Brown
Request for Comments: 1315                Wellfleet Communications, Inc.
                                                               F. Baker
                                       Advanced Computer Communications
                                                            C. Carvalho
                                       Advanced Computer Communications
                                                             April 1992


           Management Information Base for Frame Relay DTEs

Status of this Memo

  This RFC specifies 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.

Abstract

  This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)
  for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets.
  In particular, it defines objects for managing Frame Relay.

Table of Contents

  1. The Network Management Framework ............................    2
  2. Objects .....................................................    2
  2.1 Format of Definitions ......................................    3
  3. Overview ....................................................    3
  3.1 Frame Relay Operational Model ..............................    3
  3.2 Textual Conventions ........................................    3
  3.3 Structure of MIB ...........................................    3
  4. Definitions .................................................    4
  4.1 Data Link Connection Management Interface ..................    4
  4.2 Circuit Table ..............................................    9
  4.3 Error Table ................................................   14
  5. Acknowledgements ............................................   17
  6. References ..................................................   17
  7. Security Considerations......................................   18
  8. Authors' Addresses...........................................   19









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1.  The Network Management Framework

  The Internet-standard Network Management Framework consists of three
  components.  They are:

  RFC 1155 which defines the SMI, the mechanisms used for describing
  and naming objects for the purpose of management.  RFC 1212 defines a
  more concise description mechanism, which is wholly consistent with
  the SMI.

  RFC 1156 which defines MIB-I, the core set of managed objects for the
  Internet suite of protocols.  RFC 1213 defines MIB-II, an evolution
  of MIB-I based on implementation experience and new operational
  requirements.

  RFC 1157 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.

2.  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.




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2.1.  Format of Definitions

  Section 4 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].

3.  Overview

3.1.  Frame Relay Operational Model

  For the purposes of understanding this document, Frame Relay is
  viewed as a multi-access media, not as a group of point-to-point
  connections.  This model proposes that Frame Relay is a single
  interface to the network (physical connection) with many destinations
  or neighbors (virtual connections).  This view enables a network
  manager the ability to group all virtual connections with their
  corresponding physical connection thereby allowing simpler
  diagnostics and trouble shooting.

3.2.  Textual Conventions

  Several new data types are introduced as a textual convention in this
  MIB document.  These textual conventions enhance the readability of
  the specification and can ease comparison with other specifications
  if appropriate.  It should be noted that the introduction of the
  these textual conventions has no effect on either the syntax nor the
  semantics of any managed objects.  The use of these is merely an
  artifact of the explanatory method used.  Objects defined in terms of
  one of these methods are always encoded by means of the rules that
  define the primitive type.  Hence, no changes to the SMI or the SNMP
  are necessary to accommodate these textual conventions which are
  adopted merely for the convenience of readers and writers in pursuit
  of the elusive goal of clear, concise, and unambiguous MIB documents.

  The new data types are Index and DLCI.  Index refers to the range
  1..ifNumber, and is used to establish the correspondence between
  ifEntries and Frame Relay Interfaces.  DLCI refers to the range
  0..DLCINumber, and is used to refer to the valid Data Link Connection
  Indices.  DLCINumber is, by definition, the largest possible DLCI
  value possible under the configured Q.922 Address Format.

3.3.  Structure of MIB

  The MIB is composed of three groups, one defining the Data Link
  Connection Management Interface (DLCMI), one describing the Circuits,
  and a third describing errors.




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  During normal operation, Frame Relay virtual circuits will be added,
  deleted and change availability.  The occurrence of such changes is
  of interest to the network manager and therefore, one trap is
  defined, intended to be corollary to the SNMP "Link Up" and "Link
  Down" traps.

4.  Definitions

    RFC1315-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

    IMPORTS
            OBJECT-TYPE
                    FROM RFC-1212
            transmission
                    FROM RFC1213-MIB
            TimeTicks
                    FROM RFC-1155
            TRAP-TYPE
                    FROM RFC-1215;

    --  Frame Relay DTE MIB

    frame-relay     OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { transmission 32 }

    --
    --      the range of ifIndex
    --
    Index ::= INTEGER       -- 1..ifNumber

    --
    --      the range of a Data Link Connection Identifier
    --
    DLCI ::= INTEGER        -- 0..DLCINumber


    --  Data Link Connection Management Interface

    --      The variables that configure the DLC Management Interface.

    frDlcmiTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX   SEQUENCE OF FrDlcmiEntry
        ACCESS   not-accessible
        STATUS   mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
           "The Parameters for the Data Link Connection Management
           Interface for the frame relay service on this
           interface."
        REFERENCE



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           "Draft American National Standard T1.617-1991, Annex D"
        ::= { frame-relay 1 }

        frDlcmiEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   FrDlcmiEntry
            ACCESS   not-accessible
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "The Parameters for a particular Data Link Con-
               nection Management Interface."
           INDEX { frDlcmiIfIndex }
           ::= { frDlcmiTable 1 }

        FrDlcmiEntry ::=
            SEQUENCE {
                frDlcmiIfIndex
                    Index,
                frDlcmiState
                    INTEGER,
                frDlcmiAddress
                    INTEGER,
                frDlcmiAddressLen
                    INTEGER,
                frDlcmiPollingInterval
                    INTEGER,
                frDlcmiFullEnquiryInterval
                    INTEGER,
                frDlcmiErrorThreshold
                    INTEGER,
                frDlcmiMonitoredEvents
                    INTEGER,
                frDlcmiMaxSupportedVCs
                    INTEGER,
                frDlcmiMulticast
                    INTEGER
        }



        frDlcmiIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   Index
            ACCESS   read-only
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "The ifIndex value of the  corresponding  ifEn-
               try."
           ::= { frDlcmiEntry 1 }




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        frDlcmiState OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                noLmiConfigured (1),
                lmiRev1         (2),
                ansiT1-617-D    (3),  -- ANSI T1.617 Annex D
                ansiT1-617-B    (4)   -- ANSI T1.617 Annex B
            }
            ACCESS   read-write
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "This variable states which Data  Link  Connec-
               tion Management scheme is active (and by impli-
               cation, what DLCI it uses) on the  Frame  Relay
               interface."
           REFERENCE
              "Draft American National Standard T1.617-1991"
          ::= { frDlcmiEntry 2 }



        frDlcmiAddress OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                        q921           (1),  -- 13 bit DLCI
                        q922March90    (2),  -- 11 bit DLCI
                        q922November90 (3),  -- 10 bit DLCI
                        q922           (4)   -- Final Standard
            }
            ACCESS  read-write
            STATUS  mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "This variable states which address  format  is
               in use on the Frame Relay interface."
           ::= { frDlcmiEntry 3 }


        frDlcmiAddressLen OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX  INTEGER {
                    two-octets (2),
                    three-octets (3),
                    four-octets (4)
            }
            ACCESS  read-write
            STATUS  mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "This variable states which address  length  in
               octets.  In the case of Q922 format, the length
               indicates the entire length of the address  in-
               cluding the control portion."



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           ::= { frDlcmiEntry 4 }



        frDlcmiPollingInterval OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   INTEGER (5..30)
            ACCESS   read-write
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "This is the number of seconds between  succes-
               sive status enquiry messages."
           REFERENCE
              "Draft American National  Standard  T1.617-1991,
              Section D.7 Timer T391."
          DEFVAL { 10 }
          ::= { frDlcmiEntry 5 }


        frDlcmiFullEnquiryInterval OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   INTEGER (1..255)
            ACCESS   read-write
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "Number of status enquiry intervals  that  pass
               before  issuance  of a full status enquiry mes-
               sage."
           REFERENCE
              "Draft American National  Standard  T1.617-1991,
              Section D.7 Counter N391."
          DEFVAL { 6 }
          ::= { frDlcmiEntry 6 }



        frDlcmiErrorThreshold OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   INTEGER (1..10)
            ACCESS   read-write
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "This  is  the  maximum  number  of  unanswered
               Status Enquiries the equipment shall accept be-
               fore declaring the interface down."
           REFERENCE
              "Draft American National  Standard  T1.617-1991,
              Section D.5.1 Counter N392."
          DEFVAL { 3 }
          ::= { frDlcmiEntry 7 }




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        frDlcmiMonitoredEvents OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   INTEGER (1..10)
            ACCESS   read-write
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "This is the number of status polling intervals
               over which the error threshold is counted.  For
               example, if within 'MonitoredEvents' number  of
               events  the  station  receives 'ErrorThreshold'
               number of errors, the interface  is  marked  as
               down."
           REFERENCE
              "Draft American National  Standard  T1.617-1991,
              Section D.5.2 Counter N393."
          DEFVAL { 4 }
          ::= { frDlcmiEntry 8 }



        frDlcmiMaxSupportedVCs OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   INTEGER
            ACCESS   read-write
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "The maximum number of Virtual Circuits allowed
               for  this  interface.   Usually dictated by the
               Frame Relay network.

               In response to a SET, if a value less than zero
               or  higher  than the agent's maximal capability
               is configured, the agent  should  respond  bad-
               Value"
           ::= { frDlcmiEntry 9 }


        frDlcmiMulticast OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   INTEGER {
                        nonBroadcast (1),
                        broadcast (2)
                        }
            ACCESS   read-write
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "This indicates whether the Frame Relay  inter-
               face is using a multicast service."
           ::= { frDlcmiEntry 10 }





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    -- A Frame Relay service is a multiplexing service.  Data
    -- Link Connection Identifiers enumerate virtual circuits
    -- (permanent or dynamic) which are layered onto the underlying
    -- circuit, represented by ifEntry.  Therefore, each of the entries
    -- in the Standard MIB's Interface Table with an IfType of
    -- Frame Relay represents a Q.922 interface.  Zero or more
    -- virtual circuits are layered onto this interface and provide
    -- interconnection with various remote destinations.
    -- Each such virtual circuit is represented by an entry in the
    -- circuit table.

    --   Circuit Table

    -- The table describing the use of the DLCIs attached to
    -- each Frame Relay Interface.

    frCircuitTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX   SEQUENCE OF FrCircuitEntry
        ACCESS   not-accessible
        STATUS   mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
           "A table containing information about specific Data
           Link Connection Identifiers and corresponding virtual
           circuits."
        ::= { frame-relay 2 }

        frCircuitEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   FrCircuitEntry
            ACCESS   not-accessible
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "The information regarding a single  Data  Link
               Connection Identifier."
           INDEX { frCircuitIfIndex, frCircuitDlci }
           ::= { frCircuitTable 1 }


        FrCircuitEntry ::=
            SEQUENCE {
                frCircuitIfIndex
                    Index,
                frCircuitDlci
                    DLCI,
                frCircuitState
                    INTEGER,
                frCircuitReceivedFECNs
                    Counter,
                frCircuitReceivedBECNs



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                    Counter,
                frCircuitSentFrames
                    Counter,
                frCircuitSentOctets
                    Counter,
                frCircuitReceivedFrames
                    Counter,
                frCircuitReceivedOctets
                    Counter,
                frCircuitCreationTime
                    TimeTicks,
                frCircuitLastTimeChange
                    TimeTicks,
                frCircuitCommittedBurst
                    INTEGER,
                frCircuitExcessBurst
                    INTEGER,
                frCircuitThroughput
                    INTEGER
        }



        frCircuitIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   Index
            ACCESS   read-only
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "The ifIndex Value of the ifEntry this  virtual
               circuit is layered onto."
           ::= { frCircuitEntry 1 }


        frCircuitDlci OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   DLCI
            ACCESS   read-only
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "The Data Link Connection Identifier  for  this
               virtual circuit."
           REFERENCE
              "Draft American National  Standard  T1.618-1991,
              Section 3.3.6"
          ::= { frCircuitEntry 2 }







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        frCircuitState OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   INTEGER {
                        invalid (1),
                        active (2),
                        inactive (3)
                     }
            ACCESS   read-write
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "Indicates whether the particular virtual  cir-
               cuit  is operational.  In the absence of a Data
               Link Connection Management  Interface,  virtual
               circuit  entries  (rows) may be created by set-
               ting virtual  circuit  state  to  'active',  or
               deleted by changing Circuit state to 'invalid'.
               Whether or not the row actually  disappears  is
               left  to the implementation, so this object may
               actually read as 'invalid' for  some  arbitrary
               length  of  time.   It is also legal to set the
               state of a virtual  circuit  to  'inactive'  to
               temporarily disable a given circuit."
           DEFVAL { active }
           ::= { frCircuitEntry 3 }


        frCircuitReceivedFECNs OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   Counter
            ACCESS   read-only
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "Number of frames received from the network in-
               dicating  forward  congestion since the virtual
               circuit was created."
           REFERENCE
              "Draft American National  Standard  T1.618-1991,
              Section 3.3.3"
          ::= { frCircuitEntry 4 }



        frCircuitReceivedBECNs OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   Counter
            ACCESS   read-only
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "Number of frames received from the network in-
               dicating  backward congestion since the virtual
               circuit was created."



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           REFERENCE
              "Draft American National  Standard  T1.618-1991,
              Section 3.3.4"
          ::= { frCircuitEntry 5 }



        frCircuitSentFrames OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   Counter
            ACCESS   read-only
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "The number of frames sent  from  this  virtual
               circuit since it was created."
           ::= { frCircuitEntry 6 }



        frCircuitSentOctets OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   Counter
            ACCESS   read-only
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "The number of octets sent  from  this  virtual
               circuit since it was created."
           ::= { frCircuitEntry 7 }



        frCircuitReceivedFrames OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   Counter
            ACCESS   read-only
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "Number of frames received  over  this  virtual
               circuit since it was created."
           ::= { frCircuitEntry 8 }



        frCircuitReceivedOctets OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   Counter
            ACCESS   read-only
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "Number of octets received  over  this  virtual
               circuit since it was created."
           ::= { frCircuitEntry 9 }



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        frCircuitCreationTime OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   TimeTicks
            ACCESS   read-only
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "The value of sysUpTime when the  virtual  cir-
               cuit was created, whether by the Data Link Con-
               nection Management Interface  or  by  a  SetRe-
               quest."
           ::= { frCircuitEntry 10 }



        frCircuitLastTimeChange OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   TimeTicks
            ACCESS   read-only
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "The value of sysUpTime when last there  was  a
               change in the virtual circuit state"
           ::= { frCircuitEntry 11 }



        frCircuitCommittedBurst OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   INTEGER
            ACCESS   read-write
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "This variable indicates the maximum amount  of
               data,  in  bits,  that  the  network  agrees to
               transfer under normal  conditions,  during  the
               measurement interval."
           REFERENCE
              "Draft American National  Standard  T1.617-1991,
              Section 6.5.19"
          DEFVAL   { 0 }  -- the default indicates no commitment
          ::= { frCircuitEntry 12 }



        frCircuitExcessBurst OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   INTEGER
            ACCESS   read-write
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "This variable indicates the maximum amount  of
               uncommitted data bits that the network will at-



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               tempt to deliver over the measurement interval.

               By default, if not configured when creating the
               entry, the Excess Information Burst Size is set
               to the value of ifSpeed."
           REFERENCE
              "Draft American National  Standard  T1.617-1991,
              Section 6.5.19"
                  ::= { frCircuitEntry 13 }



        frCircuitThroughput OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   INTEGER
            ACCESS   read-write
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "Throughput is the average number of 'Frame Re-
               lay  Information  Field'  bits  transferred per
               second across a user network interface  in  one
               direction, measured over the measurement inter-
               val.

               If the  configured  committed  burst  rate  and
               throughput  are  both non-zero, the measurement
               interval
               T=frCircuitCommittedBurst/frCircuitThroughput.

               If the  configured  committed  burst  rate  and
               throughput  are  both zero, the measurement in-
               terval
                      T=frCircuitExcessBurst/ifSpeed."
           REFERENCE
              "Draft American National  Standard  T1.617-1991,
              Section 6.5.19"
          DEFVAL {0}  -- the default value of Throughput is
                      -- "no commitment".
          ::= { frCircuitEntry 14 }


    --  Error Table

    -- The table describing errors encountered on each Frame
    -- Relay Interface.

    frErrTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX   SEQUENCE OF FrErrEntry
        ACCESS   not-accessible



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        STATUS   mandatory
        DESCRIPTION
           "A table containing information about Errors on the
           Frame Relay interface."
        ::= { frame-relay 3 }

        frErrEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   FrErrEntry
            ACCESS   not-accessible
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "The error information for a single frame relay
               interface."
           INDEX { frErrIfIndex }
           ::= { frErrTable 1 }



        FrErrEntry ::=
            SEQUENCE {
                frErrIfIndex
                    Index,
                frErrType
                    INTEGER,
                frErrData
                    OCTET STRING,
                frErrTime
                    TimeTicks
        }



        frErrIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   Index
            ACCESS   read-only
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "The ifIndex Value of the  corresponding  ifEn-
               try."
           ::= { frErrEntry 1 }



        frErrType OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   INTEGER {
                        unknownError(1),
                        receiveShort(2),
                        receiveLong(3),



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                        illegalDLCI(4),
                        unknownDLCI(5),
                        dlcmiProtoErr(6),
                        dlcmiUnknownIE(7),
                        dlcmiSequenceErr(8),
                        dlcmiUnknownRpt(9),
                        noErrorSinceReset(10)
                     }
            ACCESS   read-only
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "The type of error that was last seen  on  this
               interface."
           ::= { frErrEntry 2 }



        frErrData OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   OCTET STRING
            ACCESS   read-only
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "An octet string containing as much of the  er-
               ror  packet as possible.  As a minimum, it must
               contain the Q.922 Address or  as  much  as  was
               delivered.   It is desirable to include all in-
               formation up to the PDU."
           ::= { frErrEntry 3 }



        frErrTime OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX   TimeTicks
            ACCESS   read-only
            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "The value of sysUpTime at which the error  was
               detected."
           ::= { frErrEntry 4 }


        -- Frame Relay Globals

        frame-relay-globals OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frame-relay 4 }

        frTrapState OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX  INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) }
            ACCESS   read-write



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            STATUS   mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
               "This variable  indicates  whether  the  system
               produces the frDLCIStatusChange trap."
           DEFVAL { disabled }
           ::= { frame-relay-globals 1 }


        --  Data Link Connection Management Interface Related Traps

        frDLCIStatusChange TRAP-TYPE
            ENTERPRISE frame-relay
            VARIABLES  { frCircuitIfIndex, frCircuitDlci, frCircuitState }
            DESCRIPTION
               "This trap indicates that the indicated Virtual
               Circuit  has changed state.  It has either been
               created or invalidated, or has toggled  between
               the active and inactive states."
            ::= 1

    END

5.  Acknowledgements

  This document was produced by the IP Over Large Public Data Networks
  (IPLPDN) Working Group.

  The following people provided additional comments and suggestions:
  Art Berggreen of Advanced Computer Communications, and Jim Philippou
  of Xyplex Communications.

6.  References

  [1] Cerf, V., "IAB Recommendations for the Development of Internet
      Network Management Standards", RFC 1052, NRI, April 1988.

  [2] Cerf, V., "Report of the Second Ad Hoc Network Management Review
      Group", RFC 1109, NRI, August 1989.

  [3] Rose M., and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification of
      Management Information for TCP/IP-based internets", RFC 1155,
      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", RFC 1156, Hughes
      LAN Systems, Performance Systems International, May 1990.





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  [5] Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M., and J. Davin, "Simple
      Network Management Protocol", RFC 1157, 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", RFC 1213,
      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",
      RFC 1212, Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN Systems,
      March 1991.

 [10] Rose, M., Editor, "A Convention for Defining Traps for use with
      the SNMP", RFC 1215, Performance Systems International, March
      1991.

7.  Security Considerations

  Security issues are not discussed in this memo.





















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8. Authors' Addresses

  Caralyn Brown
  Wellfleet Communications, Inc.
  15 Crosby Drive
  Bedford, Massachusetts  01730

  Phone: (617) 275-2400
  EMail: [email protected]


  Fred Baker
  Advanced Computer Communications
  315 Bollay Drive
  Sannta Barbara, California  93117

  Phone: (805) 685-4455
  EMail: [email protected]


  Charles Carvalho
  Advanced Computer Communications
  315 Bollay Drive
  Sannta Barbara, California  93117

  Phone: (805) 685-4455
  EMail: [email protected]
























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