Network Working Group                                           R. Dietz
Request for Comments: 4150                                    Hifn, Inc.
Category: Standards Track                                        R. Cole
                                                                JHU/APL
                                                            August 2005


                  Transport Performance Metrics MIB

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 (2005).

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 managed objects used for monitoring
  selectable performance metrics and statistics derived from the
  monitoring of network packets and sub-application level transactions.
  The metrics can be defined through reference to existing IETF, ITU,
  and other standards organizations' documents.  The monitoring covers
  both passive and active traffic generation sources.




















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Table of Contents

  1. The Internet-Standard Management Framework ......................2
  2. Overview ........................................................2
     2.1. Terms ......................................................5
     2.2. Report Aggregation .........................................5
     2.3. Structure of the MIB .......................................6
     2.4. Statistics for Aggregation of Data: Conventions ............7
     2.5. Relationship to the Remote Monitoring MIB ..................7
     2.6. Relationship to RMON2-MIB Protocol Identifier Reference ....7
     2.7. Relationship to Standards-Based Performance Metrics ........7
     2.8. Relationship to Application Performance Measurement MIB ....8
  3. Statistics Perspective ..........................................8
     3.1. Statistics Structure ......................................10
     3.2. Statistics Analysis .......................................11
  4. Definitions ....................................................11
  5. Acknowledgements ...............................................51
  6. Security Considerations ........................................52
  7. Normative References ...........................................53
  8. Informative References .........................................54

1.  The Internet-Standard Management Framework

  For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current
  Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer to section 7 of
  RFC 3410 [RFC3410].

  Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed
  the Management Information Base or MIB.  MIB objects are generally
  accessed through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
  Objects in the MIB are defined using the mechanisms defined in the
  Structure of Management Information (SMI).  This memo specifies a MIB
  module that is compliant to the SMIv2, which is described in STD 58,
  RFC 2578 [RFC2578], STD 58, RFC 2579 [RFC2579] and STD 58, RFC 2580
  [RFC2580].

2.  Overview

  This document continues the architecture created in the RMON2-MIB
  [RFC2021] by providing a major feature upgrade, primarily by
  providing new metrics and studies to assist in the analysis of
  performance for sub-application transaction flows in the network, in
  direct relationship to the transport of application layer protocols.

  Performance-monitoring agents have been widely used to analyze the
  parameters and metrics related to the perceived performance of
  distributed applications and services in networks.  The metrics
  collected by these agents have ranged from basic response time to a



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  combination of metrics related to the loss and re-transmission of
  datagrams and PDUs.  Although the metrics are becoming more useful in
  the implementation of service-level monitoring and troubleshooting
  tools, the lack of a standard method to report these has limited the
  deployment to very specific customer needs and areas.

  This document is intended to create a general framework for the
  collection and reporting of performance-related metrics on sub-
  application level transaction flows in a network.  The MIB in this
  document is directly linked to the current RMON2-MIB [RFC2021], and
  uses the Protocol Directory as a key component in reporting the
  layering involved in the sub-application level transaction flows.

  The specific objectives of this document are to:

     + Provide a drill-down capability to complement the user-perceived
       monitoring defined within the Application Performance
       Measurement MIB (APM-MIB) [RFC3729].  This capability is
       intended to support trouble resolution, further characterization
       of performance, and a finer granularity of monitoring
       capabilities.  The APM-MIB provides a method for retrieving
       aggregated measurement data of the end-user's perception of
       application-level performance.  APM additionally provides
       thresholding and associated alarms if the end-user perceived
       performance degrades below defined thresholds.  The Transport
       Performance Metrics MIB (TPM-MIB) complements the APM-MIB
       capabilities by monitoring sub-application level transaction
       aspects not typically perceived by the end-user.  As an example,
       APM-MIB provides response time statistics of a typical web-
       browser application.  This application typically consists of DNS
       transactions, TCP connection establishment (or multiple
       establishments), HTTP download of the base page, and multiple
       downloads of the various embedded objects.  Ideally, TPM-MIB
       would provide statistics on the performance aspects of these
       multiple sub-application level transactions.

     + Provide additional performance metrics and related statistics.
       For troubleshooting and a finer granularity of performance
       monitoring, it is useful to provide measurements of additional
       metrics beyond those supported by the APM-MIB.

     + Support standards-based metrics and associated statistical
       aggregation by defining methods to reference those standards.
       The TPM-MIB provides a capability to describe metrics by
       reference to appropriate IETF, ITU, or other standards bodies
       defining metrics, including enterprise-specific standards
       bodies.  This capability is provided through the
       tpmMetricsDefTable.



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       Specifically, this MIB itself does not make references to metric
       specifications of the IETF, ITU and other organizations.
       Instead, it allows for the setup of the tpmMetricDefTable that
       does reference such IETF, ITU, and other metric specifications,
       and it allows pointers to such specifications to be dynamically
       listed in this table.  The following objects allow for that, and
       the DESCRIPTION clauses (of the objects below) explain how this
       is done:

              tpmMetricDefName OBJECT-TYPE
              tpmMetricDefReference OBJECT-TYPE
              tpmMetricDefGlobalID OBJECT-TYPE

       The tpmMetricDefGlobalID object contains a reference to the
       Object ID in a metrics registration MIB being developed in the
       IP Performance Metrics (IPPM) Working Group at the IETF; e.g.,
       the IPPM-REGISTRY-MIB [RFC4148], which defines the metric.  For
       metrics defined within the IPPM Working Group, which are
       included in the IPPM-REGISTRY-MIB, this object is used to
       reference those metrics directly.  For metrics not included
       within the IPPM-REGISTRY-MIB, the value of this object is set
       to 0.0 for none.

       Examples of appropriate references include the ITU-T
       Recommendation Y.1540 [Y.1540] on IP packet transfer performance
       metrics, and the IETF documents from the IPPM WG; e.g., RFC 2681
       on the round trip delay metric [RFC2681] or RFC3393 on the delay
       variation metric [RFC3393].  Others include RFC 2679 [RFC2679],
       RFC2680 [RFC2680], and RFC3432 [RFC3432].  Although no specific
       metric is mandatory, implementations should, at a minimum,
       support a round-trip delay and a round-trip loss metric.

     + Provide (as an option) a table storing the measurements of the
       metrics on a transaction by transaction basis.  There are times
       when it is useful to have access to the raw measurements.  The
       tpmCurReportTable optionally provides access to this capability.

  Although this document outlines the basic measurements of performance
  in regard to the transport of application flows, it does not attempt
  to measure or provide a means to measure the actual perceived
  performance of the application transactions or quality.  The detailed
  measurements of end-user-perceived performance are directly related
  to this document and may be found in the APM-MIB [RFC3729].

  The objects defined in this document are intended as an interface
  between an RMON agent and an RMON management application and are not
  intended for direct manipulation by humans.  Although some users may
  tolerate the direct display of some of these objects, few will



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  tolerate the complexity of manually manipulating objects to
  accomplish row creation.  These functions should be handled by the
  management application.

2.1.  Terms

  This document uses some terms that need introduction:

  DataSource
       A source of data for monitoring purposes.  This term is used
       exactly as defined in the RMON2-MIB [RFC2021].

  protocol
       A specific protocol encapsulation, as identified for monitoring
       purposes.  This term is used exactly as defined in the RMON
       Protocol Identifiers document [RFC2895].

  performance metric
       A specific, measured reporting metric, as identified for
       monitoring purposes.  There can be several metrics reported by
       an agent in the same implementation.  The metrics are extensible
       based on the agent implementation.

  application
       A network-based, high-level protocol performing useful work to
       an end-user of an end-system.  Typically, the application
       performs multiple request/response transactions to complete its
       work.  E.g., a web application downloading a web page completes
       DNS, TCP-connect, and multiple HTTP GET transactions prior to
       completing its task.

  transactions
       Elemental request/response transactions comprising more complex
       network-based applications.  E.g., a transaction may include an
       ftp get request and the file download in response.

2.2.  Report Aggregation

  This MIB module provides functions that aggregate measurements into
  higher-level summaries identical to the aggregation defined in the
  APM-MIB [RFC3729].  In addition to temporal aggregation of data, the
  Textual Convention, TransactionAggregationType, is imported from the
  APM-MIB, which specifies the nature of the spatial aggregation
  employed.







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2.3.  Structure of the MIB

  The objects are arranged in the following groups:

       -- tpmCapabilitiesGroup

       -- tpmAggregateReportsGroup

       -- tpmCurrentReportsGroup

       -- tpmExceptionReportsGroup

  These groups are the basic units of conformance.  If an agent
  implements a group, then it must implement all objects in that group.
  Although this section provides an overview of grouping and
  conformance information for this MIB module, the authoritative
  reference for such information is contained in the MODULE-COMPLIANCE
  and OBJECT-GROUP macros later in this MIB module.

  These groups are defined to provide a means of assigning object
  identifiers, and to provide a method for implementers of managed
  agents to know which objects they must implement.

2.3.1.  The tpmCapabilitiesGroup

  The tpmCapabilitiesGroup contains objects and tables that show the
  measurement protocol and metric capabilities of the agent.  This
  group primarily consists of the tpmTransMetricDirTable and the
  tpmMetricDefTable.

2.3.2.  The tpmAggregateReportsGroup

  The tpmAggregateReportsGroup is used to provide the collection of
  aggregated statistical measurements for the configured report
  intervals.  The tpmAggregateReportsGroup consists of the
  tpmAggrReportCntrlTable and the tpmAggrReportTable.

2.3.3.  The tpmCurrentReportsGroup

  The tpmCurrentReportsGroup is used to provide the collection of
  uncompleted measurements for the current configured report for those
  transactions caught in progress.  A history of these transactions is
  also maintained once the current transaction has been completed.  The
  tpmCurrentReportsGroup consists of the tpmCurReportTable and the
  tpmCurReportSize object.






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2.3.4.  The tpmExceptionReportsGroup

  The tpmExceptionReportsGroup is used to link immediate notifications
  of transactions that exceed certain thresholds defined in the
  apmExceptionGroup [RFC3729].  This group reports the aggregated sub-
  application measurements for those applications exceeding thresholds.
  The tpmExceptionReportsGroup consists of the tpmExcpReportTable.

2.4.  Statistics for Aggregation of Data: Conventions

  In order to measure the performance of traffic flows in a network,
  the proper analysis of a set of statistics is required.  Because a
  large majority of the statistics have a basis of time, the use of a
  simple statistical model is feasible.  Therefore, the MIB definitions
  within this document all use a basic set of statistical computed
  values to assist in further analysis by a management application.

  The remaining subsections in this section detail the common
  structured features the are applied to the performance metrics in the
  statistical format described above.  The tpmMetricsDefTable
  (discussed below) describes the set of metrics supported in this MIB
  module.

2.5.  Relationship to the Remote Monitoring MIB

  This document describes the implementation of an additional MIB for
  the support of performance-related metrics within the framework of
  the RMON2-MIB [RFC2021].  The objects and table defined in this MIB
  module are an extension to the existing framework for the support of
  both Client/Server and Server push-related applications and services.

2.6.  Relationship to RMON2-MIB Protocol Identifier Reference

  This document uses the Protocol Identifiers outlined in the current
  Protocol Identifier Reference document, RFC 2895 [RFC2895].  The
  protocol index values throughout the document are a direct reference
  to the same relationship that exists between the RMON2-MIB [RFC2021]
  and the Protocol Identifier Reference document, RFC 2895 [RFC2895].
  An important extension of the Protocol Identification to application-
  level verbs is found in RFC 3395 [RFC3395].

2.7.  Relationship to Standards-Based Performance Metrics

  This document uses the tpmMetricsDefTable to describe the metrics
  supported by an instance of the TPM-MIB.  The performance metric
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  metrics defined in that table.  The table defines metrics by directly
  referencing other standards that provide definitive descriptions of
  the metric.

2.8.  Relationship to Application Performance Measurement MIB

  This document uses the apmReportControlIndex, appLocalIndex, and
  apmReportIndex, as outlined in the current Application Performance
  Measurement MIB [RFC3729].  These objects are used to create a
  reference link for the purpose of reporting transaction flow details
  on application-level measurements.  As such, the TPM-MIB is designed
  to provide a drill-down extension to the APM-MIB.  Further, it draws
  heavily on the ideas and designs laid out in the APM-MIB.

3.  Statistics Perspective

  When dealing with time-based measurements on application data
  packets, ideally all the timestamps and related data could be stored
  and forwarded for later analysis.  However, when faced with thousands
  of conversations per second on ever-faster networks, storing all the
  data, even if compressed, would take too much processing, memory, and
  manager download time to be practical.

  It is important to note that in dealing with network data we will be
  dealing with statistical populations and not samples.  Statistics
  books deal with both because the math is similar.  In collecting
  agent data, a population (i.e., all the data) must be processed.

  Because of the nature of application protocols, just sampling some of
  the packets will not give good results.  Missing just one critical
  packet, such as one that specified an ephemeral port on which data
  will be transmitted or what application will be run, can cause much
  valid data to be lost.

  The time-based measurements the agent collects will come from
  examining the entire group of data, i.e., the population.  The
  population will be finite.  The agent will seek only to provide
  information that will describe the actual data.  Analysis of that
  data will be left to the management station.

  The simplest form of representing a group of data is by frequency
  distributions, i.e., buckets.  Statistics provides a great many ways
  of analyzing this type of data, and there are some rules in creating
  the buckets.  First, the range needs to be known.  Second, a bucket
  size needs to be determined.  Fixed bucket sizes are best, although
  variable may be used if needed.  However, the statistics texts tend
  only to refer to operations of fixed-size buckets.  This method of
  describing data is expensive for an agent to implement.  First, the



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  agent must process a great amount of data at a time.  Storing the
  data, determining the range, locating the buckets, and then filling
  in the data after the fact takes a fair amount of storage and time.
  Fixing the range and bucket sizes in the beginning can be
  problematic, as the agent may have to adjust the values for each of
  the applications it collects data on.  Such numbers can be in the
  thousands.  Additional complexity arises in adding new protocols and
  even in describing the buckets themselves to the management
  application.  This is the approach taken in the APM-MIB.

  A complimentary approach is to provide frequency distribution
  statistics.  They describe aggregation such as mean and standard
  deviation that can be obtained by summation functions on the
  individual data elements in a population.  Analysis of the data
  described by these functions has been thoroughly studied, and
  interpretation of these values is available to anyone with an
  introduction to statistics.  In fact, frequency distributions are
  routinely analyzed to generate these varied numbers, which are then
  used for further analysis.  Note that frequency distributions, by
  their very nature, provide an exact characterization of the data.
  Whereas buckets will introduce error factors that are not present
  with direct analysis by summation-type formulas.  Because the TPM-MIB
  provides a drill-down capability to the APM MIB, it has to measure
  and store much more information than the APM-MIB.  For this reason,
  and in order to complement the APM-MIB, the TPM-MIB relies on
  statistical descriptions rather than a bucket description of the
  measurement data.

  The agent will provide data that can be used to calculate the most
  basic and useful statistical aggregates.  The agent will not perform
  the calculations and will not provide the statistical measurement
  directly.  There are several reasons why this is not desired.  The
  first is that finding the final measurement can be expensive in terms
  of computation and representation.  There are divisions and square
  roots, and the measurements are expressed as floating point values.
  The second is that by providing the variables to the statistical
  functions, those variables are scalable.  It is possible to combine
  smaller intervals into larger ones.

  An example is the arithmetic mean or average.  This is the sum of the
  data divided by the number of data elements.  The agent will provide
  the sum of the x and the number of elements N.  The management
  station can perform the division to obtain the average.  Given two
  samples, they can be combined by adding the sum of the x's and by
  adding the number of elements to get a combined sum and number of
  elements.  The average formula then works just the same.  Also, the
  sum of the x and the number of element variables are used in
  calculating other statistical measurement values.



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3.1.  Statistics Structure

  The data statistical elements, datum, of the metric have been chosen
  to maximize the amount of data available while minimizing the amount
  of memory needed to store the statistic and minimizing the CPU
  processing requirement needed to generate the statistic.

  The statistic data structure contains five unsigned integer datum.

      N        count of the number of data points for the metric
      S(X)     sum of all the data point values for the metric
      S(X2)    sum of all the data point values squared for the metric
      Xmax     maximum data point value for the metric
      Xmin     minimum data point value for the metric
      S(I*X)   sum of the data points multiplied by their order, i.e.,
               = SUM from i=1 to N { i*X sub i}

  A performance metric is used to describe events over a time interval.
  The measurement points can be processed immediately into the
  statistic and do not have to be stored for later processing.  For
  example, to count the number of events in a time interval, it is
  sufficient to increment a counter for each event.  It is not
  necessary to cache all the events and then to count them at the end
  of the interval.  The statistic is also designed to be easily
  scalable in terms of combining adjacent intervals.  For example, if
  an agent created a specific statistic every 30 seconds and a user
  table interval was set to 60 seconds, the 60-second statistic could
  be obtained by combining the two 30-second statistics.  The following
  rules will be applied when combining adjacent statistics.

      N         S(N)
      S(X)      S(S(X))
      S(X2)     S(S(X2))
      Xmax      MAX(Xmax)
      Xmin      MIN(Xmin)
      S(I*X)    S(I*X) + N*S(X) +S(I*X)
                where the last two terms refer to the
                statistics from the later 30 second period
                and N is the count from the former 30 second
                period.

  This structure gives a generic framework upon which the actual
  performance statistics will be defined.  Each specific statistical
  definition must address the specific significance, if any, given to
  each metric datum.  While a specific metric definition should try to
  conform to the generic framework, it is acceptable for a metric datum
  to not be used, and to have no meaning, for a specific metric.  In
  such cases the datum will default to a 0 value.



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3.2.  Statistics Analysis

  The actual meaning of a specific statistical datum is determined by
  the definition of the specific statistic.  The following is a
  discussion of the operations and observations that can be performed
  on a generic metric.  This means that the following may or may not
  apply and/or have meaning when applied to any specific metric.

  The following observations and analysis techniques are not all
  inclusive.  Rather these are the ones we have come up with at the
  time of writing this document.

      + Number.

      + Frequency.

      + The time interval is that specified in the control table.  It
        is not a metric datum, but it is associated with the metric
        sample.

      + Maximum

      + Minimum

      + Range

      + Arithmetic Mean

      + Root Mean Square

      + Variance

      + Standard Deviation

      + Slope of a least-squares line

  These are accessible from the statistical datum provided by this MIB
  module.

4.  Definitions

  --
  -- RMON2-MIB extensions for the monitoring metrics related to the
  -- performance of transporting traffic in networks.
  --
  --    TPM Metric Collection
  --        * Application-to-Protocol transaction linkage
  --        * Metric-to-Protocol linkage



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  --        * Metric study control
  --        * Metrics for Client/Server Conversations
  --

  TPM-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

  IMPORTS
      MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE,
      Counter32, Unsigned32         FROM SNMPv2-SMI    --[RFC2578]

      MODULE-COMPLIANCE,
      OBJECT-GROUP                  FROM SNMPv2-CONF   --[RFC2580]

      SnmpAdminString               FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB --[RFC3411]

      RowStatus, TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, TimeStamp,
      StorageType                   FROM SNMPv2-TC  --[RFC2579]

      rmon, OwnerString             FROM RMON-MIB   --[RFC2819]

      protocolDirLocalIndex,
      ZeroBasedCounter32            FROM RMON2-MIB  --[RFC2021]

      ZeroBasedCounter64            FROM HCNUM-TC  --[RFC2856]

      AppLocalIndex, TransactionAggregationType,
      RmonClientID, DataSourceOrZero,
      apmAppDirAppLocalIndex, apmExceptionIndex,
      apmReportGroup, apmExceptionGroup,
      apmAppDirResponsivenessType   FROM APM-MIB   --[RFC3729]

      SspmClockSource, SspmClockMaxSkew,
      SspmMicroSeconds              FROM SSPM-MIB;  --[RFC4149]

  -- Transaction Performance Monitoring MIB

  tpmMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
         LAST-UPDATED    "200507280000Z"  -- 28 July 2005
         ORGANIZATION    "IETF RMON MIB Working Group"
         CONTACT-INFO
           "E-mail: [email protected]
            Subscribe: [email protected]
                       w/ msg body: subscribe rmonmib

                    Russell Dietz
                    Hifn, Inc.
            Postal: 750 University Ave
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                    USA
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            E-mail: [email protected]

                    Robert G. Cole
                    Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
            Postal: MP2-170
                    11100 Johns Hopkins Road
                    Laurel, MD 20723-6099
                    USA
               Tel: +1 443 778-6951
            E-mail: [email protected]"
         DESCRIPTION
            "This module defines extensions to the RMON2-MIB module
            for the collection of Performance Metrics related to
            application traffic in a network.  In particular,
            it describes managed objects used for monitoring
            selectable performance metrics and statistics
            derived from the monitoring of network packets and
            sub-application level transactions.

            In order to maintain the RMON 'look-and-feel', some of
            the text from the RMON2 [RFC2021] and HC-RMON [RFC3273]
            MIBs by Steve Waldbusser have been used in this MIB module.

            Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2005).  This version of
            this MIB module is part of RFC 4150; see the RFC itself for
            full legal notices."

         REVISION        "200507280000Z"   -- 28 July 2005
         DESCRIPTION
             "The original version of this MIB module,
             published as RFC 4150."
         ::= { rmon 30 }

  --
  -- Object Identifier Assignments
  --

  tpmCapabilities         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tpmMIB 1 }
  tpmReports              OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tpmMIB 2 }
  tpmConformance          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tpmMIB 3 }

  -- tpmAggrReportCntrlTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tpmReports 1 }
  -- tpmAggrReportTable      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tpmReports 2 }
  -- tpmCurReportTable       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tpmReports 3 }
  -- tpmCurReportSize        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tpmReports 4 }



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  -- tpmExcpReportTable      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tpmReports 5 }

  --
  -- Textual Conventions
  --

  TpmTransactionMetricIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
      DISPLAY-HINT "d"
      STATUS       current
      DESCRIPTION
          "An index used to identify an entry in the
          tpmTransMetricDir table uniquely.  Each such entry defines
          the protocol transaction and metric instance to be
          monitored for a specific application."
      SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (1..65535)

  TpmMetricDefID ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
      DISPLAY-HINT "d"
      STATUS       current
      DESCRIPTION
          "An index that identifies through reference to a specific
          performance metrics.  The metrics are referenced
          through their type (connect, delay, loss, etc.), their
          directional characteristics (one-way, round trip, etc.),
          their name, and their reference to a documented definition."
      SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (1..2147483647)

  --
  -- The tpmCapabilitiesGroup
  --

  tpmClockResolution OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      SspmMicroSeconds
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      -- UNITS       Microseconds
      DESCRIPTION
          "A read-only variable indicating the resolution
           of the measurements possible by this device."
      ::= { tpmCapabilities 1 }

  tpmClockMaxSkew OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      SspmClockMaxSkew
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      -- UNITS       Seconds
      DESCRIPTION
          "A read-only variable indicating the maximum



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           offset error due to skew of the local clock
           over the time interval 86400 seconds, in seconds."
      ::= { tpmCapabilities 2 }

  tpmClockSource OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      SspmClockSource
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "A read-only variable indicating the source of the clock.
           This is provided to allow a user to determine how accurate
           the timing mechanism is compared with other devices."
      ::= { tpmCapabilities 3 }

  tpmTransMetricDirLastChange OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      TimeStamp
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The value of sysUpTime at the time the
          tpmTransMetricDirTable was last modified, through
          modifications of the tpmTransMetricDirConfig object."
      ::= { tpmCapabilities 4 }

  tpmTransMetricDirTable OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF TpmTransMetricDirEntry
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This table is used to describe and link sets of
          performance metrics and protocols to an entry in
          the application directory.  This table, with the
          tpmMetricDefTable, describes the capability of
          the agent to collection sub-application level
          data related to each entry in the
          apmAppDirectoryTable.

          This table lists the protocol transactions and their
          corresponding performance metrics that this agent
          has the capability to compute and collect, for the specified
          application.  There is one entry in this table for each such
          application, protocol transaction, and metric combination
          supported by this agent.  The entries in this
          table represent the metrics that are collected for each
          protocol transaction that comprise the application.
          The agent should boot up with this table pre-configured
          with those combinations of applications, protocol
          transactions, and metrics that it knows about and wishes to



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          monitor.  Implementations must populate the table with all
          possible application, protocol transaction, and metric
          combinations and have the default configuration objects
          set to supportedOff(2).  This table does not support the
          creation of new combinations by the management application.

          The deletion of an entry in the apmAppDirectoryTable will
          cause the removal of entries from this table.  These entries
          must be removed because the appLocalIndex value will no
          longer be visible in the apmAppDirectoryTable.  When an entry
          is created in the apmAppDirectoryTable and the agent has the
          ability to support metrics for these protocol transactions,
          the appropriate entries must be made in the
          tpmTransMetricDefTable."
      ::= { tpmCapabilities 5 }

  tpmTransMetricDirEntry OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      TpmTransMetricDirEntry
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "A conceptual row in the tpmTransMetricDirTable.

          An example of the indexing of this entry is
          tpmTransMetricDirConfig.5.2  where 5 is the
          value of a valid and visible appLocalIndex object
          in the appLocalDir table.  The entries describe
          the transaction and metric pairs monitored for this
          application.  The tpmTransMetricProtocolIndex
          identifies the protocol transaction and the
          tpmMetricDefIndex describes the metric monitored."
      INDEX { tpmTransMetricAppLocalIndex, -- Application Index
              tpmTransMetricIndex    -- (Protocol,Metric) Index
            }
      ::= { tpmTransMetricDirTable 1 }

  TpmTransMetricDirEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
      tpmTransMetricAppLocalIndex   AppLocalIndex,
      tpmTransMetricIndex           TpmTransactionMetricIndex,
      tpmTransMetricProtocolIndex   Unsigned32,
      tpmTransMetricMetricIndex     Unsigned32,
      tpmTransMetricDirConfig       INTEGER
  }

  tpmTransMetricAppLocalIndex OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      AppLocalIndex
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current



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      DESCRIPTION
          "An index used to uniquely identify the application
          with which the entries in the tpmTransMetricDir
          table are associated."
      ::= { tpmTransMetricDirEntry 1 }

  tpmTransMetricIndex OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      TpmTransactionMetricIndex
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "An index used to uniquely identify an entry in the
          tpmTransMetricDir table.  Each such entry defines
          protocol transaction and metric instance
          to be monitored for a specific application."
      ::= { tpmTransMetricDirEntry 2 }

  tpmTransMetricProtocolIndex OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..2147483647)
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The protocolDirLocalIndex of the particular transaction to
          be analyzed when computing and generating the selected metric
          for a specific application."
      ::= { tpmTransMetricDirEntry 3 }

  tpmTransMetricMetricIndex OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..2147483647)
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The tpmMetricDefinitionID of the particular metric to be
          generated."
      ::= { tpmTransMetricDirEntry 4 }

  tpmTransMetricDirConfig OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                      notSupported(1),
                      supportedOff(2),
                      supportedOn(3)
                  }
      MAX-ACCESS  read-write
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This object describes and configures the probe's support
          for this performance metric in relationship to the
          specified transaction and application.  The agent



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          creates entries in this table for all metric
          and transaction combinations that it can generate.  Because
          the probe will only populate this table with supported
          entries, and the table cannot have entries added, the
          notSupported(1) setting is only used to signify that other
          configuration parameters are causing the agent currently not
          to support the generation and collection of this metric for
          the specified protocol and application.  Also, the status of
          this object will not change to notSupported(1) due to a
          change to supportedOff(2) in the tpmMetricDir table.

          If the value of this object is notSupported(1), the probe
          will not perform computations for this performance metric and
          transaction combination and will not allow this object to be
          changed to any other value.  If the value of this object is
          supportedOn(3), the probe supports computations for this
          performance metric and protocol and is configured to perform
          the computations for this performance metric and protocol
          combination for the application for all interfaces.
          If the value of this object is supportedOff(2), the
          probe supports computations for this performance
          metric for the specified protocol, but is configured
          not to perform the computations for this performance
          metric and protocol for the application for any
          interfaces.  Whenever this value changes from
          supportedOn(3) to supportedOff(2), the probe shall
          cause the deletion of all entries in the tpmReportGroup
          tables, for all appropriate studies configured in the
          tpmAggrReportCntrlTable.

          The value of this object must persist across reboots."
      ::= { tpmTransMetricDirEntry 5 }

  --
  -- TPM Metric Definitions Table
  --

  tpmMetricDefTable OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF TpmMetricDefEntry
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The tpmMetricDefTable describes the metrics
          available to the TPM-MIB.  The tpmMetricDefTable
          can define metrics by referencing existing IETF,
          ITU, and other standards organizations' documents,
          including enterprise-specific documents.




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          Examples of appropriate references include the
          ITU-T Recommendation Y.1540 [Y.1540] on IP
          packet transfer performance metrics and the
          IETF documents from the IPPM WG; e.g., RFC2681
          on the round trip delay metric [RFC2681] or
          RFC3393 on the delay variation metric [RFC3393].
          Other examples include RFC2679 [RFC2679], RFC2680
          [RFC2680], and RFC3432 [RFC3432].  Although no
          specific metric is mandatory, implementations
          should, at a minimum, support a round-trip delay
          and a round-trip loss metric.

          This table contains one row per metric supported by this
          agent, and it should be populated during system
          initialization."
      ::= { tpmCapabilities 6 }

  tpmMetricDefEntry OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      TpmMetricDefEntry
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Information about a particular metric."
      INDEX   { tpmMetricDefinitionID }
      ::= { tpmMetricDefTable 1 }

  TpmMetricDefEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
        tpmMetricDefinitionID              TpmMetricDefID,
        tpmMetricDefType                   INTEGER,
        tpmMetricDefDirType                INTEGER,
        tpmMetricDefName                   SnmpAdminString,
        tpmMetricDefReference              SnmpAdminString,
        tpmMetricDefGlobalID               OBJECT IDENTIFIER
  }

  tpmMetricDefinitionID     OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      TpmMetricDefID
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The index for this entry.  This object identifies
           the particular metric in this MIB module."
      ::= { tpmMetricDefEntry 1 }

  tpmMetricDefType   OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      INTEGER  {
                            other(1),
                            connectMetric(2),



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                            delayMetric(3),
                            lossMetric(4)
                  }
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The basic type of metric indicated by this entry.

          The value 'other(1)' indicates that this metric cannot be
          characterized by any of the remaining enumerations specified
          for this object.

          The value 'connectMetric(2)' indicates that this metric
          measures connectivity characteristics.

          The value 'delayMetric(3)' indicates that this metric
          measures delay characteristics.

          The value 'lossMetric(4)' indicates that this metric
          measures loss characteristics."
      ::= { tpmMetricDefEntry 2 }

  tpmMetricDefDirType   OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      INTEGER  {
                            oneWay(1),
                            twoWay(2),
                            multiWay(3)
                  }
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The directional characteristics of the this metric.

          The value 'oneWay(1)' indicates that this metric is measured
          with some sort of unidirectional test.

          The value 'twoWay(2)' indicates that this metric is measured
          with some sort of bidirectional test.

          The value 'multiWay(3)' indicates that this metric is
          measured with some combination of unidirectional and/or
          bidirectional tests."
      ::= { tpmMetricDefEntry 3 }

  tpmMetricDefName OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current



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      DESCRIPTION
          "The textual name of this metric.  For example, if
          this tpmMetricDefEntry identified the IPPM metric for
          round trip delay, then this object should contain
          the value, e.g., 'Type-P-Round-Trip-Delay'."
      ::= { tpmMetricDefEntry 4 }

  tpmMetricDefReference OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This object contains a reference to the document that
          defines this metric.  If this document is available online
          via electronic download, then a de-referencable URL
          should be specified in this object.  The implementation
          must support an HTTP URL type and may support additional
          types of de-referencable URLs such as an FTP type.

          For example, if this tpmMetricDefName identified the IPPM
          metric 'Type-P-Round-Trip-Delay', then this object should
          contain the value, e.g.,
          'http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2681.txt'."
      ::= { tpmMetricDefEntry 5 }

  tpmMetricDefGlobalID OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      OBJECT IDENTIFIER
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This object contains a reference to the Object ID
          in a metrics registration MIB being developed
          in the IPPM WG at the IETF; e.g., the
          IPPM-REGISTRY-MIB [RFC4148], which defines the metric.
          In the event that this metric has no corresponding
          object identifier (OID) or until the IPPM-REGISTRY-MIB is
          defined, then the value should be set to 0.0 for none."
      ::= { tpmMetricDefEntry 6 }

  --
  -- The tpmAggregateReportsGroup
  --

  tpmAggrReportCntrlTable OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF TpmAggrReportCntrlEntry
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION



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          "The tpmAggrReportCntrlTable is the controlling entry
          that manages the population of studies in the Transport
          Aggregate Report for selected interfaces, metrics, and
          transaction protocols and applications.

          Note that this is not like the typical RMON
          controlTable and dataTable in which each entry creates
          its own data table.  Each entry in this table enables the
          creation of multiple data tables on a study basis.  For each
          interval, the study is updated in place, and the current
          data content of the table becomes invalid.

          The control table entries are persistent across
          system reboots."
      ::= { tpmReports 1 }

  tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      TpmAggrReportCntrlEntry
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "A conceptual row in the tpmAggrReportCntrlTable.

          An example of the indexing of this entry is
          tpmAggrReportCntrlDataSource.1"
      INDEX { tpmAggrReportCntrlIndex }
      ::= { tpmAggrReportCntrlTable 1 }

  TpmAggrReportCntrlEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
      tpmAggrReportCntrlIndex               Unsigned32,
      tpmAggrReportCntrlApmCntrlIndex       Unsigned32,
      tpmAggrReportCntrlDataSource          DataSourceOrZero,
      tpmAggrReportCntrlAggrType            TransactionAggregationType,
      tpmAggrReportCntrlInterval            Unsigned32,
      tpmAggrReportCntrlReqSize             Unsigned32,
      tpmAggrReportCntrlGrantedSize         Unsigned32,
      tpmAggrReportCntrlReqReports          Unsigned32,
      tpmAggrReportCntrlGrantedReports      Unsigned32,
      tpmAggrReportCntrlStartTime           TimeStamp,
      tpmAggrReportCntrlReportNumber        Unsigned32,
      tpmAggrReportCntrlInsertsDenied       Counter32,
      tpmAggrReportCntrlDroppedFrames       Counter32,
      tpmAggrReportCntrlOwner               OwnerString,
      tpmAggrReportCntrlStorageType         StorageType,
      tpmAggrReportCntrlStatus              RowStatus
  }

  tpmAggrReportCntrlIndex OBJECT-TYPE



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      SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..65535)
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "An index that uniquely identifies an entry in the
          tpmAggrReportCntrlTable.  Each such entry defines a unique
          report whose results are placed in the tpmAggrReportTable on
          behalf of this tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry 1 }

  tpmAggrReportCntrlApmCntrlIndex OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..65535)
      MAX-ACCESS  read-create
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This index associates this TpmAggrReportCntrlEntry directly
          with an existing ApmReportControlEntry.  This link is used
          to synchronize reports in the associated tpmAggrReportTable.

          A value of 0 (zero) enables an independent control table that
          will report entries to tpmAggrReportTable based only on the
          other objects in this table.

          A non-zero value indicates that this row is defined through
          the APM-MIB.  In this case, all row objects are set to their
          corresponding values in the APM-MIB.  In the event that a
          SET is issued to a row object, while the value of the
          tpmAggrReportCntrlApmCntrlIndex is non-zero, the agent
          MUST respond as if the object of the SET command
          had MAX-ACCESS of read-only.

          This object may not be modified if the associated
          tpmAggrReportCntrlStatus object is equal to active(1)."
      DEFVAL { 0 }
      ::= { tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry 2 }

  tpmAggrReportCntrlDataSource OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      DataSourceOrZero
      MAX-ACCESS  read-create
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The source of the data for TPM Reports generated on
          behalf of this tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry.

          If the measurement is being performed by a probe, this should
          be set to the interface or port where data was received for
          analysis.  If the measurement isn't being performed by a
          probe this should be set to the primary interface over which



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          the measurement is being performed.  If the measurement isn't
          being performed by a probe and there is no primary interface,
          or if this information isn't known, this object should be
          set to 0.0.

          If the tpmAggrReportCntrlApmCntrlIndex is non-zero,
          then this object is set to the corresponding
          apmReportControlTable object in the APM-MIB [RFC3729].

          This object may not be modified if the associated
          tpmAggrReportCntrlStatus object is equal to active(1)."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry 3 }

  tpmAggrReportCntrlAggrType OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      TransactionAggregationType
               -- INTEGER {
               --    flows(1),
               --    clients(2),
               --    servers(3),
               --    applications(4)
               -- }
      MAX-ACCESS  read-create
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The type of aggregation being performed for this set of
          reports.

          If the tpmAggrReportCntrlApmCntrlIndex is non-zero,
          then this object should be set by the agent to the value
          of the apmReportControlAggregationType object.

          This object may not be modified if the associated
          tpmAggrReportCntrlStatus object is equal to active(1)."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry 4 }

  tpmAggrReportCntrlInterval OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Unsigned32
      UNITS       "Seconds"
      MAX-ACCESS  read-create
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
         "The interval in seconds over which data is accumulated before
          being aggregated into a report in the tpmAggrReportTable.
          All reports with the same tpmAggrReportCntrlIndex will be
          based on the same interval.

          If the tpmAggrReportCntrlApmCntrlIndex is non-zero,
          then this object should be set by the agent to the value



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          of the apmReportControlControlInterval object.

          This object may not be modified if the associated
          tpmReportAggregateCntrlStatus object is equal to active(1)."
      DEFVAL { 3600 }
      ::= { tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry 5 }

  tpmAggrReportCntrlReqSize OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Unsigned32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-create
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The maximum number of Client and Server combination
          entries requested for this report.

          If the tpmAggrReportCntrlApmCntrlIndex is non-zero,
          then this object should be set by the agent to the value
          of the apmReportControlRequestedSize object.

          When this object is created or modified, the probe
          should set tpmReportCntrlGrantedSize as closely to this
          object as is possible for the particular probe
          implementation and available resources.

          It is important to note that this value is the number of
          requested entries in the tpmAggrReportTable only.  Because
          the probe can derive this table from the apmReportTable, the
          probe must make sure that sufficient resources exist to
          support the creation of the apmReportTable, plus any
          additional resources required to convert or support this
          table.

          This object may not be modified if the associated
          tpmReportAggregateCntrlStatus object is equal to active(1)."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry 6 }

  tpmAggrReportCntrlGrantedSize OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Unsigned32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The maximum number of performance entries in this report.

          When the associated tpmAggrReportCntrlReqSize object is
          created or modified, the probe should set this
          object as closely to the requested value as is
          possible for the particular implementation and
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          value except as a result of a set to the associated
          tpmAggrReportCntrlReqSize object.

          It is an implementation-specific matter as to whether
          zero-valued entries are available."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry 7 }

  tpmAggrReportCntrlReqReports OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..65535)
      MAX-ACCESS  read-create
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The number of saved reports requested to be allocated on
          behalf of this entry.

          If the tpmAggrReportCntrlApmCntrlIndex is non-zero,
          then this object should be set by the agent to the value
          of the apmReportControlcwRequestedReportsDataSource object.

          This object may not be modified if the associated
          tpmReportAggregateCntrlStatus object is equal to active(1)."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry 8 }

  tpmAggrReportCntrlGrantedReports OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..65535)
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The number of saved reports the agent has allocated based
          on the requested amount in tpmAggrReportCntrlReqReports.
          Because each report can have many entries, the total number
          of entries allocated will be this number multiplied by the
          value of tpmAggrReportCntrlGrantedSize, or by 1 if that
          object doesn't exist.

          When the associated tpmAggrReportCntrlReqReports object is
          created or modified, the agent should set this object as
          closely to the requested value as is possible for the
          particular implementation and available resources.  When
          considering available resources, the agent must consider its
          ability to allocate this many reports, each with the number
          of entries represented by tpmAggrReportCntrlGrantedSize, or
          by 1 if that object doesn't exist.

          Note that although the storage required for each report may
          fluctuate due to changing conditions, the agent must continue
          to have storage available to satisfy the full report size for
          all reports, when necessary.  Further, the agent must not



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          lower this value except as a result of a set to the
          associated tpmAggrReportCntrlReqSize object."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry 9 }

  tpmAggrReportCntrlStartTime OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      TimeStamp
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The value of sysUpTime when the system began processing the
          report in progress.  Note that the report in progress is not
          available.

          This object may be used by the management station to figure
          out the start time for all previous reports saved for this
          tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry, as reports are started at fixed
          intervals.

          If the tpmAggrReportCntrlApmCntrlIndex is non-zero,
          then this object is set to the corresponding
          apmReportControlTable object in the APM-MIB defined in
          the IETF's RMONMIB WG."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry 10 }

  tpmAggrReportCntrlReportNumber OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Unsigned32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The number of the report in progress.  When an
          tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry is activated, the first report will
          be numbered zero.

          If the tpmAggrReportCntrlApmCntrlIndex is non-zero,
          then this object should be set by the agent to the value
          of the apmReportControlReportNumber object."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry 11 }

  tpmAggrReportCntrlInsertsDenied OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Counter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The number of attempts to add an entry to reports for
          this TpmAggrReportCntrlEntry that failed because the number
          of entries would have exceeded tpmAggrReportCntrlGrantedSize.

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          been allocated for reports in light of fluctuating network
          usage.  Note that an entry that is denied will often be
          attempted again, so this number will not predict the exact
          number of additional entries needed, but it can be used to
          understand the relative magnitude of the problem.

          Also note that there is no ordering specified for the entries
          in the report; thus, there are no rules for which entries
          will be omitted when not enough entries are available.  As a
          consequence, the agent is not required to delete 'least
          valuable' entries first."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry 12 }

  tpmAggrReportCntrlDroppedFrames OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Counter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
         "The total number of frames that were received by the agent
          and therefore not accounted for in the *StatsDropEvents, but
          for which the agent chose not to count for this entry for
          whatever reason.  Most often, this event occurs when the
          agent is out of some resources and decides to shed load from
          this collection.

          This count does not include packets that were not counted
          because they had MAC-layer errors.

          Note that if the alMatrixTables are not implemented or are
          inactive because no protocols are enabled in the protocol
          directory, this value should be 0.

          Note that, unlike the dropEvents counter, this number is the
          exact number of frames dropped."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry 13 }

  tpmAggrReportCntrlOwner OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      OwnerString
      MAX-ACCESS  read-create
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The entity that configured this entry and is
          therefore using the resources assigned to it.

          If the tpmAggrReportCntrlApmCntrlIndex is non-zero,
          then this object should be set by the agent to the value
          of the apmReportControlReportNumber object.




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          This object may not be modified if the associated
          tpmReportAggregateCntrlStatus object is equal to active(1)."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry 14 }

  tpmAggrReportCntrlStorageType OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      StorageType
      MAX-ACCESS  read-create
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The storage type of this tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry.  If the
          value of this object is 'permanent', no objects in this row
          need to be writable."

      ::= { tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry 15 }

  tpmAggrReportCntrlStatus OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      RowStatus
      MAX-ACCESS  read-create
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The status of this performance control entry.

          An entry may not exist in the active state unless each
          object in the entry has an appropriate value.

          If the tpmAggrReportCntrlApmCntrlIndex is non-zero,
          then this object should be set by the agent to the value
          of the apmReportControlReportNumber object.

          Once this object is set to active(1), no objects in the
          tpmAggrReportCntrlTable can be changed.

          If this object is not equal to active(1), all associated
          entries in the tpmAggrReportTable shall be deleted."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry 16 }

  --
  -- Transport Aggregate Report Table
  --

  tpmAggrReportTable OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF TpmAggrReportEntry
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This table contains transport performance metric
          studies for each of the control table entries in
          tpmAggrReportCntrlTable.  These studies are



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          provided based on the selections and parameters
          found for the entry in the
          tpmAggregateReportCntrlTable.

          The performance statistics are specified in the
          tpmTransMetricDirTable associated with the
          application in question and indexed by
          appLocalIndex and tpmTransMetricIndex."
      ::= { tpmReports 2 }

  tpmAggrReportEntry OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      TpmAggrReportEntry
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "A conceptual row in the tpmAggrReportTable.

          The tpmAggrReportCntrlIndex value in the index identifies the
          tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry on whose behalf this entry was
          created.

          The tpmAggrReportIndex value in the index identifies which
          report (in the series of reports) this entry is a part of.

          The tpmAggrReportAppLocalIndex value in the index identifies
          the application protocol that is being reported.

          The tpmTransMetricIndex value in the index identifies
          the transaction protocol-metric pair for the traffic flows
          aggregated in this entry.

          The protocolDirLocalIndex value in the index identifies the
          network layer protocol of the tpmAggrReportServerAddress.
          When the associated tpmAggrReportCntrlAggrType value is equal
          to applications(4) or clients(2), this value will equal 0.

          The tpmAggrReportServerAddress value in the index identifies
          the network layer address of the server in traffic flows
          aggregated in this entry.

          The tpmAggrReportApmNameClientID value in the index
          identifies the client in traffic flows aggregated in this
          entry.  If the associated tpmAggrReportCntrlAggrType is equal
          to applications(4) or servers(3), then this object will be
          set to 0.

          An example of the indexing of this entry is
          tpmAggrReportStatN.3.15.34.262.18.4.128.2.6.7.3256521"



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      INDEX { tpmAggrReportCntrlIndex,
              tpmAggrReportIndex,
              tpmAggrReportAppLocalIndex,       -- Application Layer
              tpmAggrReportTransMetricIndex,    -- Metric and Protocol
              protocolDirLocalIndex,            -- Network Layer
              tpmAggrReportServerAddress,
              tpmAggrReportApmNameClientID
            }
      ::= { tpmAggrReportTable 1 }

  TpmAggrReportEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
      tpmAggrReportIndex                    Unsigned32,
      tpmAggrReportAppLocalIndex            AppLocalIndex,
      tpmAggrReportTransMetricIndex         TpmTransactionMetricIndex,
      tpmAggrReportServerAddress            OCTET STRING,
      tpmAggrReportApmNameClientID          RmonClientID,
      tpmAggrReportStatN                    ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmAggrReportOverflowStatN            ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmAggrReportHCStatN                  ZeroBasedCounter64,
      tpmAggrReportStatSumX                 ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmAggrReportOverflowStatSumX         ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmAggrReportHCStatSumX               ZeroBasedCounter64,
      tpmAggrReportStatMaximum              ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmAggrReportStatMinimum              ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmAggrReportStatSumSq                ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmAggrReportOverflowStatSumSq        ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmAggrReportHCStatSumSq              ZeroBasedCounter64,
      tpmAggrReportStatSumIX                ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmAggrReportOverflowStatSumIX        ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmAggrReportHCStatSumIX              ZeroBasedCounter64,
      tpmAggrReportStatSumIXSq              ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmAggrReportOverflowStatSumIXSq      ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmAggrReportHCStatSumIXSq            ZeroBasedCounter64
  }

  tpmAggrReportIndex  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..2147483647)
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The value of tpmAggrReportCntrlNumber for the report to
          which this entry belongs."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportEntry 1 }

  tpmAggrReportAppLocalIndex  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      AppLocalIndex
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current



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      DESCRIPTION
          "The common application of the transactions aggregated
          in this entry."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportEntry 2 }

  tpmAggrReportTransMetricIndex OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      TpmTransactionMetricIndex
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "A unique index that identifies the transaction and
          metric associated with the statistics reported here."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportEntry 3 }

  tpmAggrReportServerAddress OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..108))
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The network layer address of the server host in this
          conversation.

          This is represented as an octet string with specific
          semantics and length as identified by the
          protocolDirLocalIndex component of the index.

          Because this object is an index variable, it is encoded in
          the index according to the index encoding rules.  For
          example, if the protocolDirLocalIndex indicates an
          encapsulation of IPv4, this object is encoded as a length
          octet of 4, followed by the 4 octets of the IPv4 address,
          in network byte order.

          If the associated tpmAggrReportCntrlAggrType is equal to
          application(4) or client(2), then this object will be a null
          string and will be encoded simply as a length octet of 0."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportEntry 4 }

  tpmAggrReportApmNameClientID OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      RmonClientID
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "A unique ID assigned to the machine represented by this
          mapping.  This ID is assigned by the agent using an
          implementation-specific algorithm."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportEntry 5 }




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  tpmAggrReportStatN OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The count of the total number of data points for the
          specified metric.  This number always represents the
          total size of the statistical datum analyzed.  Each
          metric specifies the exact meaning of this object.

          This value represents the results for one metric and is
          related directly to the specific parameters of the metric
          and the Server and Client addresses involved."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportEntry 6 }

  tpmAggrReportOverflowStatN OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The number of times the associated
          tpmAggrReportStatN counter has overflowed.  Note
          that this object will only be instantiated if the
          associated tpmAggrReportHCStatN object is also
          instantiated for a particular dataSource."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportEntry 7 }

  tpmAggrReportHCStatN OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter64
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The high-capacity version of tpmAggrReportStatN.
          Note that this object will only be instantiated if the
          agent supports high-capacity monitoring for a particular
          dataSource."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportEntry 8 }

  tpmAggrReportStatSumX OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The sum of all the data point values for the specified
          metric.  This number always represents the total values
          of the statistical datum analyzed.  Each metric
          specifies the exact meaning of this object.




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          This value represents the results of one metric and is
          related directly to the specific parameters of the metric
          and the Server and Client addresses involved."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportEntry 9 }

  tpmAggrReportOverflowStatSumX OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The number of times the associated
          tpmAggrReportStatSumX counter has overflowed.
          Note that this object will only be instantiated if the
          associated tpmAggrReportHCStatSumX object is also
          instantiated for a particular dataSource."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportEntry 10 }

  tpmAggrReportHCStatSumX OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter64
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The high-capacity version of tpmAggrReportStatSumX.
          Note that this object will only be instantiated if the
          agent supports High Capacity monitoring for a particular
          dataSource."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportEntry 11 }

  tpmAggrReportStatMaximum OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The single maximum data point value observed during the
          study period for the specified metric.  This number always
          represents the maximum value of any single statistical
          datum analyzed.  Each metric specifies the exact meaning
          of this object.

          This value represents the results of one metric and is
          related directly to the specific parameters of the metric
          and the Server and Client addresses involved."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportEntry 12 }

  tpmAggrReportStatMinimum OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current



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      DESCRIPTION
          "The single minimum data point value observed during the
          study period for the specified metric.  This number always
          represents the minimum value of any single statistical
          datum analyzed.  Each metric specifies the exact meaning
          of this object.

          This value represents the results of one metric and is
          related directly to the specific parameters of the metric
          and the Server and Client addresses involved."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportEntry 13 }

  tpmAggrReportStatSumSq OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The sum of all the squared data point values for the
          specified metric.  This number always represents the
          total of the squared values of the statistical datum
          analyzed.  Each metric specifies the exact meaning of
          this object.

          This value represents the results of one metric and is
          related directly to the specific parameters of the metric
          and the Server and Client addresses involved."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportEntry 14 }

  tpmAggrReportOverflowStatSumSq OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The number of times the associated
          tpmAggrReportStatSumSq counter has overflowed.
          Note that this object will only  be instantiated if
          the associated tpmAggrReportHCStatSumSq object
          is also instantiated for a particular dataSource."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportEntry 15 }

  tpmAggrReportHCStatSumSq OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter64
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The high-capacity version of tpmAggrReportStatSumSq.
          Note that this object will only be instantiated if the
          agent supports High Capacity monitoring for a particular



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          dataSource."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportEntry 16 }

  tpmAggrReportStatSumIX OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "For each interval, each data point is associated with a
          value I, I = 1..N where N is the number of data points;
          tpmAggrReportStatSumIX is the multiplication of the
          data point value with the current I.  This value
          along with the other statistics values allow the
          calculation of the slope of the least-squares line
          through the data points."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportEntry 17 }

  tpmAggrReportOverflowStatSumIX OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The number of times the associated
          tpmAggrReportStatSumIX counter has overflowed.
          Note that this object will only be instantiated if the
          associated tpmAggrReportHCStatSumIX object is also
          instantiated for a particular dataSource."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportEntry 18 }

  tpmAggrReportHCStatSumIX OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter64
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The high-capacity version of tpmAggrReportStatSumIX.
          Note that this object will only be instantiated if the
          agent supports High Capacity monitoring for a particular
          dataSource."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportEntry 19 }

  tpmAggrReportStatSumIXSq OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "For each interval, each data point is associated with a
          value I, I = 1..N where N is the number of data points;
          tpmAggrReportStatSumIXSq is the multiplication



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          of the data point value with the current I.
          This value along with the other statistics
          values allow the calculation of the slope of
          the least-squares line through the data points."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportEntry 20 }

  tpmAggrReportOverflowStatSumIXSq OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The number of times the associated
          tpmAggrReportStatSumIXSq counter has overflowed.
          Note that this object will only be instantiated if the
          associated tpmAggrReportHCStatSumIXSq object is also
          instantiated for a particular dataSource."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportEntry 21 }

  tpmAggrReportHCStatSumIXSq OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter64
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The high-capacity version of tpmAggrReportStatSumIXSq.
          Note that this object will only be instantiated if the
          agent supports High Capacity monitoring for a particular
          dataSource."
      ::= { tpmAggrReportEntry 22 }

  --
  -- The tpmCurrentReportsGroup
  --

  tpmCurReportTable OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF TpmCurReportEntry
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This table will contain entries associated with an
          apmReportControlEntry that consitute a current 'snapshot'
          of the metrics being collected in association with
          a set of TPM-related application transactions.
          This table contains all sub-flow metrics for transactions
          that have been started but have not yet finished (i.e.,
          current) and a history of those that have finished (i.e.,
          completed).  It may not always be obvious from the context
          whether a transaction is currently in-progress or has
          been completed.  Therefore, the completion status of a



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          transaction is indicated by the value of
          the tpmCurReportCompletion object."
      ::= { tpmReports 3 }

  tpmCurReportEntry OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      TpmCurReportEntry
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "A conceptual row in the tpmCurReportTable.

          The tpmAggrReportControlIndex value in the index identifies
          the tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry on whose behalf this entry was
          created.  The tpmCurReportAppLocalIndex value in the
          index identifies the application protocol that is being
          reported.  The protocolDirLocalIndex value in the
          index identifies the network layer protocol
          of the tpmAggrReportServerAddress.  When the associated
          tpmAggrReportCntrlAggrType value is
          equal to applications(4), this value will equal 0.
          The tpmCurReportServerAddress value in the
          index identifies the network layer address of the
          server in traffic flows aggregated in this entry.
          The tpmCurReportCurrentApmNameClientID value in the
          index identifies the network layer address of the
          client in traffic flows aggregated in this entry.
          The tpmCurReportCurrentMetricIndex value in the
          index identifies the transported application protocol
          of the traffic flows aggregated in this entry.

          Note that the order of protocolDirLocalIndex variables is
          the opposite of that in the RMON2 MIB (application.network
          instead of network.application); the report entries are
          sorted by application first, server second, and client third.
          The tpmCurReportCntrIndex value in the index identifies
          the tpmAggrReportCntrlEntry on whose behalf this entry was
          created.  The tpmCurReportMetricIndex value in the index
          identifies the metric and protocol of the
          tpmCurReportServerAddress, via the tpmTransMetricDir
          table.

          An example of the indexing of this table is
          tpmCurReportStatisticN.3.34.262.18.4.128.2.6.6.3256521.29667"
      INDEX { tpmAggrReportCntrlIndex,
              tpmCurReportAppLocalIndex,         -- Application Layer
              tpmCurReportTransMetricIndex,      -- Metric and Protocol
              protocolDirLocalIndex,             -- Network Layer
              tpmCurReportServerAddress,



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              tpmCurReportApmNameClientID,
              tpmCurReportApmTransactionID
            }
      ::= { tpmCurReportTable 1 }

  TpmCurReportEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
      tpmCurReportAppLocalIndex              AppLocalIndex,
      tpmCurReportTransMetricIndex           TpmTransactionMetricIndex,
      tpmCurReportServerAddress              OCTET STRING,
      tpmCurReportApmNameClientID            RmonClientID,
      tpmCurReportApmTransactionID           Unsigned32,
      tpmCurReportMetricValue                ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmCurReportCompletion                 INTEGER
  }

  tpmCurReportAppLocalIndex  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      AppLocalIndex
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The common application of the transactions reported
          in this entry."
      ::= { tpmCurReportEntry 1 }

  tpmCurReportTransMetricIndex OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      TpmTransactionMetricIndex
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "A unique index that identifies the transaction and
          metric associated with the statistics reported here."
      ::= { tpmCurReportEntry 2 }

  tpmCurReportServerAddress OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..108))
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The network server address for this tpmCurReportEntry.

          This is represented as an octet string with
          specific semantics and length as identified
          by the protocolDirLocalIndex component of the index.

          For example, if the protocolDirLocalIndex indicates an
          encapsulation of IPv4, this object is encoded as a length
          octet of 4, followed by the 4 octets of the IPv4 address,
          in network byte order."



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      ::= { tpmCurReportEntry 3 }

  tpmCurReportApmNameClientID OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      RmonClientID
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "A unique ID assigned to the machine represented by this
          mapping.  This ID is assigned by the agent using an
          implementation-specific algorithm."
      ::= { tpmCurReportEntry 4 }

  tpmCurReportApmTransactionID OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..4294967295)
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "A unique value for this transaction amongst other
          transactions sharing the same application,
          transaction-layer protocol and metric, and
          server and client addresses.  Implementations may choose to
          use the value of the client's source port, when possible.

          If the tpmAggrReportCntrlApmCntrlIndex is non-zero,
          then this object is set to the corresponding
          apmTransactionID object in the APM-MIB developed
          in the IETF's RMONMIB WG."
      ::= { tpmCurReportEntry 5 }

  tpmCurReportMetricValue OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The current value of the metric being evaluated.
          For some transaction types this value may be 0, e.g.,
          the current round-trip time for a DNS query.  For
          other transaction types, this will represent the
          current value of a continuously measured metric, e.g.,
          the current throughput of an FTP transaction."
      ::= { tpmCurReportEntry 6 }

  tpmCurReportCompletion OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                      current(1),
                      completed(2)
                  }
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only



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      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The status of this transaction.  It is not always obvious
          from context whether a transaction is ongoing or
          completed.  E.g., an ftp-GET transaction may last several
          minutes or hours, and a value found in the
          tpmCurReportMetricValue object lists to observed throughput
          for the transaction up to this point in time.  The value
          of the tpmCurReportCompletion indicates whether the
          transaction has been completed."
      ::= { tpmCurReportEntry 7 }

  tpmCurReportSize OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Unsigned32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-write
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The maximum number of completed transactions desired to be
          retained in the tpmCurReportTable.  If the agent doesn't have
          enough resources to retain this many, it will retain as many
          as possible.  Regardless of this value, the agent must
          attempt to keep records for all current transactions it is
          monitoring.

          The agent should consider this value to give a hint as to
          how many transactions to save.  This is not a hard limit,
          just a hint to a maximum value of interest.  If this value is
          reduced by the management station, the agent can take note,
          it may free some records, or it may do nothing.

          The value of this object must persist across reboots."
      ::= { tpmReports 4 }

  --
  -- The tpmExceptionReportsGroup
  --

  tpmExcpReportTable OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF TpmExcpReportEntry
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This table contains all sub-flow metrics for transactions
          that have been tagged by the apmExceptionTable filter
          as having had poor performance."
      ::= { tpmReports 5 }

  tpmExcpReportEntry OBJECT-TYPE



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      SYNTAX      TpmExcpReportEntry
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "A conceptual row in the tpmExcpReportTable.  This table
          contains aggregated information associated with
          exceptions counted in the apmExceptionTable.  The
          information is aggregated in a manner identical to the
          aggregation in the tpmAggrReportTable, with the exception
          that data only from transactions associated with a
          flagged application is included.

          The indexing into this table follows the indexing in the
          APM-MIB but adds the tpmTransMetricIndex to identify the
          sub-application transaction and metric pair."
      INDEX { apmAppDirAppLocalIndex,       -- Application
              apmAppDirResponsivenessType,  -- Responsiveness Type
              apmExceptionIndex,            -- Linkage to ApmExceptions
              tpmExcpReportTransMetricIndex -- Metric and Protocol
            }
      ::= { tpmExcpReportTable 1 }

  TpmExcpReportEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
      tpmExcpReportTransMetricIndex         TpmTransactionMetricIndex,
      tpmExcpReportStatN                    ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmExcpReportOverflowStatN            ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmExcpReportHCStatN                  ZeroBasedCounter64,
      tpmExcpReportStatSumX                 ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmExcpReportOverflowStatSumX         ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmExcpReportHCStatSumX               ZeroBasedCounter64,
      tpmExcpReportStatMaximum              ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmExcpReportStatMinimum              ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmExcpReportStatSumSq                ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmExcpReportOverflowStatSumSq        ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmExcpReportHCStatSumSq              ZeroBasedCounter64,
      tpmExcpReportStatSumIX                ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmExcpReportOverflowStatSumIX        ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmExcpReportHCStatSumIX              ZeroBasedCounter64,
      tpmExcpReportStatSumIXSq              ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmExcpReportOverflowStatSumIXSq      ZeroBasedCounter32,
      tpmExcpReportHCStatSumIXSq            ZeroBasedCounter64
  }

  tpmExcpReportTransMetricIndex OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      TpmTransactionMetricIndex
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION



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           "A unique index that identifies the transaction and
           metric associated with the data reported here."
      ::= { tpmExcpReportEntry 1 }

  tpmExcpReportStatN OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The count of the total number of data points for the
          specified metric.  This number always represents the
          total size of the statistical datum analyzed.  Each
          metric specifies the exact meaning of this object.

          This value represents the results of one metric and is
          related directly to the specific parameters of the metric
          and the Server and Client addresses involved."
      ::= { tpmExcpReportEntry 2 }

  tpmExcpReportOverflowStatN OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The number of times the associated tpmExcpReportStatN
          counter has overflowed.  Note that this object will only
          be instantiated if the associated tpmExcpReportHCStatN
          object is also instantiated for a particular dataSource."
      ::= { tpmExcpReportEntry 3 }

  tpmExcpReportHCStatN OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter64
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The high-capacity version of tpmExcpReportStatN.
          Note that this object will only be instantiated if the
          agent supports High Capacity monitoring for a particular
          dataSource."
      ::= { tpmExcpReportEntry 4 }

  tpmExcpReportStatSumX OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The sum of all the data point values for the specified
          metric.  This number always represents the total values



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          of the statistical datum analyzed.  Each metric
          specifies the exact meaning of this object.

          This value represents the results of one metric and is
          related directly to the specific parameters of the metric
          and the Server and Client addresses involved."
      ::= { tpmExcpReportEntry 5 }

  tpmExcpReportOverflowStatSumX OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The number of times the associated
          tpmExcpReportStatSumX counter has overflowed.
          Note that this object will only be instantiated if
          the associated tpmExcpReportHCStatSumX object is also
          instantiated for a particular dataSource."
      ::= { tpmExcpReportEntry 6 }

  tpmExcpReportHCStatSumX OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter64
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The high-capacity version of tpmExcpReportStatSumX.
          Note that this object will only be instantiated if the
          agent supports High Capacity monitoring for a particular
          dataSource."
      ::= { tpmExcpReportEntry 7 }

  tpmExcpReportStatMaximum OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The single maximum data point value observed during the
          study period for the specified metric.  This number always
          represents the maximum value of any single statistical
          datum analyzed.  Each metric specifies the exact meaning
          of this object.

          This value represents the results of one metric and is
          related directly to the specific parameters of the metric
          and the Server and Client addresses involved."
      ::= { tpmExcpReportEntry 8 }

  tpmExcpReportStatMinimum OBJECT-TYPE



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      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The single minimum data point value observed during the
          study period for the specified metric.  This number always
          represents the minimum value of any single statistical
          datum analyzed.  Each metric specifies the exact meaning
          of this object.

          This value represents the results of one metric and is
          related directly to the specific parameters of the metric
          and the Server and Client addresses involved."
      ::= { tpmExcpReportEntry 9 }

  tpmExcpReportStatSumSq OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The sum of all the squared data point values for the
          specified metric.  This number always represents the
          total of the squared values of the statistical datum
          analyzed.  Each metric specifies the exact meaning of
          this object.

          This value represents the results of one metric and is
          related directly to the specific parameters of the metric
          and the Server and Client addresses involved."
      ::= { tpmExcpReportEntry 10 }

  tpmExcpReportOverflowStatSumSq OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The number of times the associated
          tpmExcpReportStatSumSq counter has overflowed.
          Note that this object will only be instantiated if the
          associated tpmExcpReportHCStatSumSq object is also
          instantiated for a particular dataSource."
      ::= { tpmExcpReportEntry 11 }

  tpmExcpReportHCStatSumSq OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter64
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION



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          "The high-capacity version of tpmExcpReportStatSumSq.
          Note that this object will only be instantiated if the
          agent supports High Capacity monitoring for a particular
          dataSource."
      ::= { tpmExcpReportEntry 12 }

  tpmExcpReportStatSumIX OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "For each interval, each data point is associated with a
          value I, I = 1..N where N is the number of data points;
          tpmExcpReportStatSumIX is the multiplication of the
          data point value with the current I.  This value along with
          the other statistics values allow the calculation of the
          slope of the least-squares line through the data points."
      ::= { tpmExcpReportEntry 13 }

  tpmExcpReportOverflowStatSumIX OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The number of times the associated
          tpmExcpReportStatSumIX counter has overflowed.
          Note that this object will only be instantiated if the
          associated tpmExcpReportHCStatSumIX object is also
          instantiated for a particular dataSource."
      ::= { tpmExcpReportEntry 14 }

  tpmExcpReportHCStatSumIX OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter64
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The high-capacity version of tpmExcpReportStatSumIX.
          Note that this object will only be instantiated if the
          agent supports High Capacity monitoring for a particular
          dataSource."
      ::= { tpmExcpReportEntry 15 }

  tpmExcpReportStatSumIXSq OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "For each interval, each data point is associated with a



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          value I, I = 1..N where N is the number of data points;
          tpmExcpReportStatSumIXSq is the multiplication of the data
          point value with the current I.  This value along with the
          other statistics values allow the calculation of the slope of
          the least-squares line through the data points."
      ::= { tpmExcpReportEntry 16 }

  tpmExcpReportOverflowStatSumIXSq OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The number of times the associated
          tpmExcpReportStatSumIXSq counter has overflowed.
          Note that this object will only be instantiated if the
          associated tpmExcpReportHCStatSumIXSq object is also
          instantiated for a particular dataSource."
      ::= { tpmExcpReportEntry 17 }

  tpmExcpReportHCStatSumIXSq OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter64
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The high-capacity version of tpmExcpReportStatSumIXSq.
          Note that this object will only be instantiated if the
          agent supports High Capacity monitoring for a particular
          dataSource."
      ::= { tpmExcpReportEntry 18 }

  --
  -- TPM Conformance
  --

  tpmMIBCompliances  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tpmConformance 1 }
  tpmGroups          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tpmConformance 2 }

  --
  -- TPM Compliance Statement
  --

  tpmMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Describes the requirements for conformance to
          the TPM-MIB.

          This compliance statement defines the following



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          TPM-MIB implementation:

           - tpmCapabilitiesGroup (minimum)
           - tpmAggregateReportsGroup (minimum)
           - tpmCurrentReportsGroup (optional)
           - tpmExceptionReportsGroup (optional).

          In order to implement the (optional)
          tpmExceptionReportsGroup, it is necessary
          to implement pieces of the APM-MIB as
          described in the tpmApmMIBCompliance MODULE
          below.  Further, in the event that the TPM-MIB
          is used to provide a drill-down capability,
          which is the true value of this MIB, then the
          tpmApmReportControlGroup must be implemented."
      MODULE -- this module

      MANDATORY-GROUPS
          { tpmCapabilitiesGroup,
            tpmAggregateReportsGroup }

      GROUP tpmCurrentReportsGroup
      DESCRIPTION
          "The implementation of this group is optional."

      GROUP tpmExceptionReportsGroup
      DESCRIPTION
          "The implementation of this group is optional.
          However, because the control for this reporting group
          resides with the APM-MIB module, the apmReportGroup
          and the apmExceptionGroup must also be implemented."

      ::= { tpmMIBCompliances 1 }

  --
  -- tpmCurrentReportsGroup Compliance
  --
  tpmCurrentReportsCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION
              "This defines the Current Reports compliance.
               This is useful when information on in-progress
               and historical transaction-level data is
               desired."
          MODULE -- this module

          MANDATORY-GROUPS
              { tpmCapabilitiesGroup,



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                tpmAggregateReportsGroup,
                tpmCurrentReportsGroup }

      ::= { tpmMIBCompliances 2 }

  --
  -- tpmExceptionReportsGroup Compliance
  --
  tpmExceptionReportsCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION
              "This defines the Exception Reports compliance.
               This is useful when information on
               transactions whose performance is deemed
               out-of-bounds."

          MODULE -- this module

          MANDATORY-GROUPS
              { tpmCapabilitiesGroup,
                tpmAggregateReportsGroup,
                tpmExceptionReportsGroup }

          MODULE APM-MIB

          MANDATORY-GROUPS
              { apmReportGroup,
                apmExceptionGroup }

      ::= { tpmMIBCompliances 3 }

  --
  --  TPM-MIB Groups
  --

  tpmCapabilitiesGroup    OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS { tpmClockResolution,
                tpmClockMaxSkew,
                tpmClockSource,
                tpmTransMetricDirLastChange,
                tpmTransMetricProtocolIndex,
                tpmTransMetricMetricIndex,
                tpmTransMetricDirConfig,
                tpmMetricDefType,
                tpmMetricDefDirType,
                tpmMetricDefName,
                tpmMetricDefReference,
                tpmMetricDefGlobalID }



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      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The tpmCapabilitiesGroup specifies various capabilities
          associated with the monitoring agent."
      ::= { tpmGroups 1 }

  tpmAggregateReportsGroup    OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS { tpmAggrReportCntrlApmCntrlIndex,
                tpmAggrReportCntrlDataSource,
                tpmAggrReportCntrlAggrType,
                tpmAggrReportCntrlInterval,
                tpmAggrReportCntrlReqSize,
                tpmAggrReportCntrlGrantedSize,
                tpmAggrReportCntrlReqReports,
                tpmAggrReportCntrlGrantedReports,
                tpmAggrReportCntrlStartTime,
                tpmAggrReportCntrlReportNumber,
                tpmAggrReportCntrlInsertsDenied,
                tpmAggrReportCntrlDroppedFrames,
                tpmAggrReportCntrlOwner,
                tpmAggrReportCntrlStorageType,
                tpmAggrReportCntrlStatus,
                tpmAggrReportStatN,
                tpmAggrReportOverflowStatN,
                tpmAggrReportHCStatN,
                tpmAggrReportStatSumX,
                tpmAggrReportOverflowStatSumX,
                tpmAggrReportHCStatSumX,
                tpmAggrReportStatMaximum,
                tpmAggrReportStatMinimum,
                tpmAggrReportStatSumSq,
                tpmAggrReportOverflowStatSumSq,
                tpmAggrReportHCStatSumSq,
                tpmAggrReportStatSumIX,
                tpmAggrReportOverflowStatSumIX,
                tpmAggrReportHCStatSumIX,
                tpmAggrReportStatSumIXSq,
                tpmAggrReportOverflowStatSumIXSq,
                tpmAggrReportHCStatSumIXSq }
      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The tpmAggregateReportsGroup provides control
          and reporting of aggregate measurement
          statistics."
      ::= { tpmGroups 2 }

  tpmCurrentReportsGroup  OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS { tpmCurReportMetricValue,



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                tpmCurReportCompletion,
                tpmCurReportSize }
      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The tpmCurrentReportsGroup contains metric
          information relating to ongoing measurements
          as well as historical values."
      ::= { tpmGroups 3 }

  tpmExceptionReportsGroup  OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS { tpmExcpReportStatN,
                tpmExcpReportOverflowStatN,
                tpmExcpReportHCStatN,
                tpmExcpReportStatSumX,
                tpmExcpReportOverflowStatSumX,
                tpmExcpReportHCStatSumX,
                tpmExcpReportStatMaximum,
                tpmExcpReportStatMinimum,
                tpmExcpReportStatSumSq,
                tpmExcpReportOverflowStatSumSq,
                tpmExcpReportHCStatSumSq,
                tpmExcpReportStatSumIX,
                tpmExcpReportOverflowStatSumIX,
                tpmExcpReportHCStatSumIX,
                tpmExcpReportStatSumIXSq,
                tpmExcpReportOverflowStatSumIXSq,
                tpmExcpReportHCStatSumIXSq }
      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The tpmExceptionReportsGroup reports
          sub-application level statistics associated
          with errant applications."
      ::= { tpmGroups 4 }

  END

5.  Acknowledgements

  This memo has been produced with a great deal of assistance from
  David Craver, Joseph Maixner, and John Metzger of Hifn, Inc.  The
  authors also gratefully acknowledge the beneficial discussions they
  have had with Carter Bullard of QoSient, LLC.  The tpmMetricDefTable
  was taken from Andy Bierman's performance management capabilities
  document, which was proposed early on in the RMON WG during the
  formation of the TPM and APM MIB work.  Finally, this MIB module
  draws heavily from the work of Steve Waldbusser and his APM-MIB
  [RFC3729].




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6.  Security Considerations

  This MIB relates to a system that provides a passive monitoring
  capability of a broadcast subnet, a switched subnet, or point-to-
  point subnets.  As such, it collects information relating to network
  layer addresses and traffic statistics relating to conversations and
  to application-level activities.  These statistics could be deemed
  sensitive in certain networking environments.

  There are a number of management objects defined in this MIB module
  with a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or read-create.  Such
  objects may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network
  environments.  The support for SET operations in a non-secure
  environment without proper protection can have a negative effect on
  network operations.  These are the tables and objects and their
  sensitivity/vulnerability:

     + The tpmTransMetricDirConfig object describes and configures the
       probe's support for a given performance metric in relation to a
       specified transaction and application.  The agent creates
       entries in this table for all metric and transaction
       combinations that it can generate, and this object controls the
       on/off switch for this capability.  If certain statistics for a
       supported transaction are deemed sensitive, then access to SET
       operations on this object should be protected.

     + The tpmAggrReportCntrlDataSource sets the interface on which the
       network addresses and conversational and application-level
       statistics will be collected.

     + The tpmAggrReportCntrlAggrType object controls the level of data
       aggregation implemented in the report tables.  For example, this
       object could be set to allow client-level information to be
       exposed.

  In order to implement this MIB module, an agent must make certain
  management information available about protocols and network
  addresses used within a managed system, which may be considered
  sensitive in some network environments.  Therefore some of the
  readable objects in this MIB module (i.e., objects with a MAX-ACCESS
  other than not-accessible) may be considered sensitive or vulnerable
  in some network environments.  It is thus important to control even
  GET and/or NOTIFY access to these objects and possibly to even
  encrypt the values of these objects when sending them over the
  network via SNMP.  These are the tables and objects and their
  sensitivity/vulnerability:





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     + The tpmAggrReportTable contains the statistical studies which
       the probe was configured to generate.  These tables contain the
       historical, aggregated data providing information on the network
       address and traffic statistics related to their conversations.

     + The tpmCurReportTable contains information on current
       transaction flows.  This table provides a view of the current
       activity on a subnet or a client machine.

  SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 did not include adequate security.
  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/SET (read/change/create/delete) the objects
  in this MIB module.

  It is RECOMMENDED that implementers consider the security features as
  provided by the SNMPv3 framework (see [RFC3410], section 8),
  including full support for the SNMPv3 cryptographic mechanisms (for
  authentication and privacy).

  Further, deployment of SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 is NOT
  RECOMMENDED.  Instead, it is RECOMMENDED to deploy SNMPv3 and to
  enable cryptographic security.  It is then a customer/operator
  responsibility to ensure that the SNMP entity giving access to an
  instance of this MIB module is properly configured to give access to
  the objects only to those principals (users) that have legitimate
  rights to indeed GET or SET (change/create/delete) them.

7.  Normative References

  [RFC2021]   Waldbusser, S., "Remote Network Monitoring Management
              Information Base Version 2 using SMIv2", RFC 2021,
              January 1997.

  [RFC2026]   Bradner, S., "The Internet Standards Process -- Revision
              3", BCP 9, RFC 2026, October 1996.

  [RFC2578]   McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J.,
              Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser, "Structure of Management
              Information Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58, RFC 2578, April
              1999.

  [RFC2579]   McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J.,
              Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser, "Textual Conventions for
              SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2579, April 1999.






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  [RFC2580]   McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J.,
              Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser, "Conformance Statements for
              SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2580, April 1999.

  [RFC2819]   Waldbusser, S., "Remote Network Monitoring MIB", STD 59,
              RFC 2819, May 2000.

  [RFC2856]   Bierman, A., McCloghrie, K., and R. Presuhn, "Textual
              Conventions for Additional High Capacity Data Types", RFC
              2856, June 2000.

  [RFC2895]   Bierman, A., Bucci, C., and R. Iddon, "Remote Network
              Monitoring MIB Protocol Identifiers", RFC 2895, August
              2000.

  [RFC3273]   Waldbusser, S., "Remote Network Monitoring Management
              Information Base for High Capacity Networks", RFC 3273,
              July 2002.

  [RFC3395]   Bierman, A., Bucci, C., Dietz, R., and A. Warth "Remote
              Network Monitoring MIB Protocol Identifiers Reference
              Extensions", RFC 3395, September 2002.

  [RFC3411]   Harrington, D., Presuhn, R., and B. Wijnen, "An
              Architecture for Describing Simple Network Management
              Protocol (SNMP) Management Frameworks", RFC 3411,
              December 2002.

  [RFC3729]   Waldbusser, S., "Application Performance Measurement
              MIB", RFC 3729, March 2004.

  [RFC4149]   Kalbfleisch, K., Cole, R., and D. Romascanu, "Definition
              of Managed Objects for Synthetic Sources for Performance
              Monitoring Algorithms", RFC 4149, August 2005.

  [RFC4148]   Stephan, E., "IP Performance Metrics (IPPM) Metrics
              Registry", RFC 4148, August 2005.

8.  Informative References

  [RFC3410]   Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D., and B. Stewart,
              "Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet-
              Standard Management Framework", RFC 3410, December 2002.

  [Y.1540]    The ITU-T Recommendation Y.1540, "IP Data Transport
              Service - IP packet transfer performance metrics", ITU-T
              Rec.  Y.1540, December 2002.




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  [RFC2679]   Almes, G., Kalidindi, S., and M. Zekauskas, "A One-way
              Delay Metric for IPPM", RFC 2679, September 1999.

  [RFC2680]   Almes, G., Kalidindi, S., and M. Zekauskas, "A One-Way
              Packet Loss Metric for IPPM" RFC 2680, September 1999.

  [RFC2681]   Almes, G., Kalidindi, S., and M. Zekauskas, "A Round-Trip
              Delay Metric for IPPM", RFC 2681, September 1999.

  [RFC3393]   Demichelis, C. and P. Chimento, "IP Packet Delay
              Variation Metric for IP Performance Metrics (IPPM)", RFC
              3393, November 2002.

  [RFC3432]   Raisanen, V., Grotefeld, G., and A. Morton, "Network
              Performance Measurement with Periodic Streams", RFC 3432,
              November 2002.



































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Authors' Addresses

  Russell Dietz
  Hifn, Inc.
  750 University Ave
  Los Gatos, CA, USA 95032-7695

  Tel: +1 408 399-3623
  Fax: +1 408 399-3501
  EMail: [email protected]


  Robert Cole
  Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
  MP2-170
  11100 Johns Hopkins Road
  Laurel, MD 20723-6099
  USA

  Tel: +1 443-778-6951
  EMail: [email protected]






























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Full Copyright Statement

  Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2005).

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