Network Working Group                                          R. Woundy
Request for Comments: 4639                                 Comcast Cable
Obsoletes: 2669                                                 K. Marez
Category: Standards Track                                       Motorola
                                                          December 2006


             Cable Device Management Information Base for
       Data-Over-Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS)
      Compliant Cable Modems and Cable Modem Termination Systems

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 IETF Trust (2006).

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 defines a basic set of managed objects for Simple
  Network Management Protocol (SNMP)-based management of Data Over
  Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS)-compliant Cable Modems
  and Cable Modem Termination Systems.

  This memo obsoletes RFC 2669.


















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Table of Contents

  1. The Internet-Standard Management Framework ......................3
  2. Glossary ........................................................3
     2.1. CATV .......................................................3
     2.2. CM or Cable Modem ..........................................3
     2.3. CMTS or Cable Modem Termination System .....................3
     2.4. DOCSIS or Data-Over-Cable Service Interface Specification ..3
     2.5. Downstream .................................................4
     2.6. Head-End ...................................................4
     2.7. Media Access Control (MAC) Packet ..........................4
     2.8. RF .........................................................4
     2.9. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) ..................4
     2.10. Upstream ..................................................4
  3. Introduction ....................................................4
     3.1. Structure of the MIB .......................................5
          3.1.1. IMPORTed MIB Modules and REFERENCE Clauses ..........6
          3.1.2. Persistence Model for Cable Modems ..................6
          3.1.3. IPv4 Compliance .....................................6
     3.2. Management Requirements ....................................7
          3.2.1. Handling of Software Upgrades .......................7
          3.2.2. Events and Notifications ............................8
          3.2.3. Notification Throttling .............................8
                 3.2.3.1. Notification Rate Throttling ...............8
                 3.2.3.2. Limiting the Notification Rate .............9
     3.3. Protocol Filters ...........................................9
          3.3.1. Inbound LLC Filters: docsDevFilterLLCTable .........10
          3.3.2. Special Filters ....................................11
                 3.3.2.1. IP Spoofing Filters:
                          docsDevCpeTable, docsDevCpeInetTable ......11
                 3.3.2.2. SNMP Access Filters:
                          docsDevNmAccessTable ......................11
          3.3.3. IP Filtering: docsDevFilterIpTable .................12
          3.3.4. Outbound LLC Filters ...............................13
  4. Definitions ....................................................13
  5. Acknowledgements ...............................................78
     5.1. Revision Descriptions .....................................78
  6. Security Considerations ........................................79
  7. IANA Considerations ............................................82
  8. References .....................................................83
     8.1. Normative References ......................................83
     8.2. Informative References ....................................85









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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.  Glossary

  The terms in this document are derived either from normal cable
  system usage, or from the documents associated with the Data-Over-
  Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS) process.

2.1.  CATV

  Originally "Community Antenna Television", now used to refer to any
  cable or hybrid fiber and cable system used to deliver video signals
  to a community.

2.2.  CM or Cable Modem

  A CM acts as a "slave" station in a DOCSIS-compliant cable data
  system.

2.3.  CMTS or Cable Modem Termination System

  A generic term covering a cable bridge or cable router in a head-end.
  A CMTS acts as the master station in a DOCSIS-compliant cable data
  system.  It is the only station that transmits downstream, and it
  controls the scheduling of upstream transmissions by its associated
  CMs.

2.4.  DOCSIS or Data-Over-Cable Service Interface Specification

  A term referring to the ITU-T Recommendation J.112 [ITU-T_J.112],
  Annex B, standard for cable modem systems.  [RFI1.0] [RFI1.1]
  [RFI2.0]






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2.5.  Downstream

  The direction from the head-end towards the subscriber.

2.6.  Head-End

  The origination point in most cable systems of the subscriber video
  signals.  Generally, also the location of the CMTS equipment.

2.7.  Media Access Control (MAC) Packet

  A DOCSIS Packet Data Unit.

2.8.  RF

  Radio Frequency.

2.9.  Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

  Protocol used for network access to Management Information Base (MIB)
  objects.  The three most commonly used versions are Version 1
  (SNMPv1), Version 2 (SNMPv2c), and Version 3 (SNMPv3).

2.10.  Upstream

  The direction from the subscriber towards the head-end.

3.  Introduction

  This MIB module provides a set of objects required for the management
  of DOCSIS-compliant Cable Modems (CM) and Cable Modem Termination
  Systems (CMTS).  The specification is derived from the DOCSIS Radio
  Frequency Interface specification [RFI1.0].  Please note that the
  DOCSIS 1.0 standard only required that Cable Modems implement SNMPv1
  and to process Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) customer traffic.
  Design choices in the original version of this MIB module reflected
  those requirements.  DOCSIS 1.1 [RFI1.1] and DOCSIS 2.0 [RFI2.0]
  require support for SNMPv3, as well as for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c, and
  the changes in this MIB module over the previous proposed standard
  version reflect those additional requirements.

  Future versions of DOCSIS, starting with DOCSIS 3.0 [MULPI3.0], are
  expected to require support for the Internet Protocol Version 6
  (IPv6) as both a Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) protocol and one
  supported by the network elements of the DOCSIS CMTS/CM system.






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  The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
  "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
  document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].

3.1.  Structure of the MIB

  This MIB module is structured into seven components.  A component
  contains one or more MIB groups related by deprecation or logical
  extension.

  o  The docsDevBaseGroup extends the MIB-II 'system' group of RFC3418
     [RFC3418] with objects needed for cable device system management.
     Related to this group is the docsDevBaseIgmpGroup (enabling
     Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) status and control) and
     the docsDevBaseMaxCpeGroup (managing the maximum number of CPEs
     permitted access through the cable modem).

  o  The docsDevNmAccessGroup and the docsDevNmAccessExtGroup provide a
     minimum level of SNMP access security (see Section 2.7 of
     [OSSI1.0], Section 2 of [OSSI1.1], and Section 5 of [OSSI2.0]).
     With the completion of the SNMP coexistence document, RFC 3584
     [RFC3584], these groups have been deprecated in this version of
     the MIB.

  o  The docsDevSoftwareGroup, updated by the docsDevSoftwareGroupV2,
     provides information for network-downloadable software upgrades.
     See "Handling of Software Upgrades", below.

  o  The docsDevServerGroup, updated by the docsDevServerGroupV2,
     provides information about the progress of the interaction between
     the CM or CMTS and various provisioning servers.

  o  The docsDevEventGroup, updated by the docsDevEventGroupV2,
     provides control and logging for event reporting.  With the
     addition of the SNMP Notification MIB, RFC 3413 [RFC3413], and
     Notification Log MIB, RFC 3014 [RFC3014], which cover event
     reporting, the objects in this MIB module have been modified to
     allow for the usage of these RFCs.

  o  The docsDevFilterGroup configures filters at the link layer and IP
     layer for bridged data traffic.  This group has been deprecated in
     this version of the MIB in favor of the docsDevFilterLLCGroup, and
     by groups from the Differentiated Services MIB [RFC3289] --
     specifically, the groups representing the Data Path, Classifier,
     and Actions tables from that MIB.






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  o  The docsDevCpeGroup, updated by the docsDevInetCpeGroup, provides
     control over which IP addresses may be used by CPEs (e.g., PCs)
     serviced by a given cable modem.  This provides anti-spoofing
     control at the point of origin for a large cable modem system.
     This group is separate from docsDevFilter, primarily as this group
     is only implemented on the Cable Modem (CM) and MUST NOT be
     implemented on the Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS).

3.1.1.  IMPORTed MIB Modules and REFERENCE Clauses

  This MIB module IMPORTs definitions normatively from the following
  MIB modules, beyond [RFC2578], [RFC2579], and [RFC2580]: INET-
  ADDRESS-MIB [RFC4001], SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB [RFC3411], IF-MIB
  [RFC2863], RMON2-MIB [RFC4502], and DIFFSERV-MIB [RFC3289].

  This MIB module also includes DESCRIPTION and REFERENCE clauses that
  normatively refer to [RFC868], [RFC3617], [RFI1.0], [RFI1.1],
  [RFI2.0], [OSSI1.1], and [OSSI2.0].

3.1.2.  Persistence Model for Cable Modems

  Most of the tables in this MIB module (e.g., docsDevNmAccessTable,
  docsDevFilterLLCTable) are specified not to let objects persist
  across reboots.

  The expectation (and current operational practice) is that upon
  reboot, these tables are cleared and repopulated from the DOCSIS
  configuration file supplied by the cable operator.  This approach
  enables a cable modem to adapt to the current cable operator's
  environment, which in turn enables cable modem portability across
  different cable operators.

  A notable exception to the persistence model is docsDevEventTable,
  since it is useful to maintain a record of events across reboots for
  debugging purposes.

3.1.3.  IPv4 Compliance

  Please note that the compliance statements in this version of the MIB
  module require support only for IPv4 addresses.  That is because the
  current versions of the DOCSIS protocols (1.0, 1.1, and 2.0) are not
  IPv6 capable.  Although support for IPv6 will require changes to the
  DOCSIS protocols, it is expected that the only changes needed to the
  MIB module itself will be the addition of new compliance statements
  that mandate support for IPv6 addresses.






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3.2.  Management Requirements

3.2.1.  Handling of Software Upgrades

  The Cable Modem software upgrade process is documented in [RFI1.0].
  From a network management station, the operator

  o  sets docsDevSwServer to the address of the Trivial File Transfer
     Protocol (TFTP) server for software upgrades;

  o  sets docsDevSwFilename to the file pathname of the software
     upgrade image; and

  o  sets docsDevSwAdminStatus to upgrade-from-mgt.

  Although DOCSIS only specifies the implementation of the TFTP
  protocol [RFC1350] for file transfers, other functional entities
  embedded within the cable device (particularly a PacketCable
  Multimedia Terminal Adapter [MTA-PROV]) specify the optional
  implementation of the Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) [RFC1945]
  and [RFC2616] for file transfers.  The value of the
  docsDevSwServerTransportProtocol object determines which protocol is
  used for SNMP-initiated software upgrade.

  One reason for the SNMP-initiated upgrade is to allow loading of a
  temporary software image (e.g., special diagnostic software) that
  differs from the software normally used on that device without
  changing the provisioning database.

  Note that software upgrades should not be accepted blindly by the
  cable device.  The cable device may refuse an upgrade if

  o  the download is incomplete;

  o  the file contents are incomplete or damaged; or

  o  the software is not intended for that hardware device (this may
     include the case of a feature set that has not been purchased for
     this device).

  A cable device that implements the code verification mechanisms of
  [BPIPLUS] verifies the source and integrity of the downloaded image
  by validating one or more Code Verification Signatures that are
  bundled within the software upgrade.







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3.2.2.  Events and Notifications

  This MIB module provides control facilities for reporting events
  through syslog [RFC3164], notifications (traps and informs), and
  non-volatile logging.  Additional controls allow the agent to use the
  SNMP Notification MIB [RFC3413] and Notification Log MIB [RFC3014]
  for event notification.

  The conventions for event reporting are outside the scope of this
  document.  The definition and coding of common DOCSIS notifications
  can be found in [RFC4547].

3.2.3.  Notification Throttling

  The CM and CMTS MUST provide support for notification message
  throttling as described below.  The network operator can employ
  notification rate throttling or notification limiting by manipulating
  the appropriate MIB variables.

3.2.3.1.  Notification Rate Throttling

  Network operators may employ either of two rate control methods.  In
  the first method, the device ceases to send notifications when the
  rate exceeds the specified maximum message rate.  It resumes sending
  notifications only if reactivated by a network management station
  request.

  In the second method, the device resumes sending notifications when
  the rate falls below the specified maximum message rate.

  The network operator configures the specified maximum message rate by
  setting the measurement interval (in seconds), and the maximum number
  of notifications to be transmitted within the measurement interval.
  The operator can query the operational throttling state (to determine
  whether notifications are enabled or blocked by throttling) of the
  device, as well as query and set the administrative throttling state
  (to manage the rate control method) of the device.














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3.2.3.2.  Limiting the Notification Rate

  Network operators may wish to limit the number of notifications sent
  by a device over a specified time period.  The device ceases to send
  notifications when the number of notifications exceeds the specified
  threshold.  It resumes sending notifications only when the
  measurement interval has passed.

  The network operator defines the maximum number of notifications he
  is willing to handle and sets the measurement interval to a large
  number (in hundredths of a second).  For this case, the
  administrative throttling state is set to stop at a threshold that is
  the maximum number of notifications.

  See "Techniques for Managing Asynchronously Generated Alerts"
  [RFC1224] for additional technical motivations.

3.3.  Protocol Filters

  The Cable Device MIB provides objects for both Link Layer Control
  (LLC) and IP protocol filters.  The LLC protocol filter entries can
  be used to limit CM forwarding to a restricted set of network-layer
  protocols (such as IP, Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX), Network
  Basic Input/Output System (NetBIOS), and Appletalk).

  The IP protocol filter entries can be used to restrict upstream or
  downstream traffic according to source and destination IP addresses,
  transport-layer protocols (such as Transport Control Protocol (TCP),
  User Datagram Protocol (UDP), and Internet Control Message Protocol
  (ICMP)), and source and destination TCP/UDP port numbers.

  In general, a cable modem applies filters (or, more properly,
  classifiers) in an order appropriate to the layering model.
  Specifically, the inbound MAC (or LLC) layer filters are applied
  first, then the "special" filters, then the IP layer inbound filters,
  then the IP layer outbound filters, and then any final LLC outbound
  filters.














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                  *****************
                  * LLC Filter In *
                  *****************
                          |
                          v
                 *******************
                 * Special Filters *
                 *        |        *
                 *        V        *
                 *  ************   *
                 *  * IP Spoof *   *
                 *  ************   *
                 *        |        *
                 *        v        *
                 * *************** *
                 * * SNMP Access * *
                 * *************** *
                 *        |        *
                 *******************
                          |
                          v
                  ****************
                  * IP Filter In *
                  ****************
                          |
                          v
                  *****************
                  * IP Filter Out *
                  *****************
                          |
                          v
                  ******************
                  * LLC Filter Out *
                  ******************

3.3.1.  Inbound LLC Filters: docsDevFilterLLCTable

  The inbound LLC (or MAC or level-2) filters are contained in the
  docsDevFilterLLCTable and are applied to level-2 frames entering the
  cable modem from either the RF MAC interface or from one of the CPE
  interfaces (physical or logical).  These filters are used to prohibit
  the processing and forwarding of certain types of level-2 traffic
  that may be disruptive to the network.  The filters, as currently
  specified, can be set to cause the modem either to drop frames that
  match at least one filter, or to process a frame that matches at
  least one filter.  Some examples of possible configurations would be
  to permit only IP (and ARP) traffic, or to drop NetBIOS traffic.




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3.3.2.  Special Filters

  Special filters are applied after the packet is accepted from the MAC
  layer by the IP module, but before any other processing is done.
  They are filters that apply only to a very specific class of traffic.

3.3.2.1.  IP Spoofing Filters: docsDevCpeTable, docsDevCpeInetTable

  IP spoofing filters are applied to packets entering the modem from
  one of the CPE interfaces and are intended to prevent a subscriber
  from stealing or misusing IP addresses that were not assigned to the
  subscriber.  If the filters are active (enabled), the source address
  of the IP packet must match at least one IP address in one of these
  two tables (docsDevCpeTable or docsDevCpeInetTable), or it is
  discarded without further processing.

  To prevent potential implementation ambiguity, the device consults
  the docsDevCpeTable for the IP packet source address before
  consulting the docsDevCpeInetTable.

  The table can be automatically populated where the first N different
  IP addresses seen from the CPE side of the cable modem are used to
  populate the table automatically.  The spoofing filters are specified
  in the docsDevCpeTable and the docsDevCpeInetTable, and the policy
  for automatically creating filters in those tables is controlled by
  docsDevCpeEnroll and docsDevMaxCpe, as well as by the network
  management agent.

  Similar IP spoofing filter controls are defined for CMTS
  implementation in the Subscriber Management MIB [RFC4036].

3.3.2.2.  SNMP Access Filters: docsDevNmAccessTable

  The SNMP access filters are applied to SNMP packets entering from any
  interface and destined for the cable modem.  If the packets enter
  from a CPE interface, the SNMP filters are applied after the IP
  spoofing filters.  The filters only apply to SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c
  traffic and are not consulted for SNMPv3 traffic (and need not be
  implemented by a v3-only agent).  SNMPv3 access control is specified
  in the User Security Model MIB, in [RFC3414].

  With the completion of the SNMP coexistence document, RFC 3584
  [RFC3584], docsDevNmAccess table has been deprecated in this version
  of the MIB.  See the body of the MIB for the description of how
  agents should handle the interaction between RFC 3584 MIBs and this
  MIB.





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3.3.3.  IP Filtering: docsDevFilterIpTable

  The IP Filtering table acts as a classifier table.  Each row in the
  table describes a template against which IP packets are compared.
  The template includes source and destination addresses (and their
  associated masks), upper level protocol (e.g., TCP, UDP), source and
  destination port ranges, and Terms of Service (ToS) values.  A row
  also contains interface and traffic direction match values that have
  to be considered in combination.  All columns of a particular row
  must match the appropriate fields in the packet and must match the
  interface and direction items for the packet to result in a match to
  the packet.

  When classifying a packet, each table is scanned, beginning with the
  lowest number filter.  If the agent finds a match, it applies the
  group of policies specified.  If the matched filter has the continue
  bit set, the agent continues the scan possibly matching additional
  filters and applying additional policies.  For example, this allows
  the agent to take one set of actions for the 24.0.16/255.255.255.0
  group and one set of actions for telnet packets to/from 24.0.16.30,
  and these sets of actions may not be mutually exclusive.

  Once a packet is matched, one of three actions happen according to
  the setting of docsDevFilterIpControl in the row.  The packet may be
  dropped, in which case no further processing is required.  The packet
  may be accepted, and processing of the packet continues.  Lastly, the
  packet may have a set of policy actions applied to it.  If
  docsDevFilterIpContinue is set to true, scanning of the table
  continues and additional matches may result.

  When a packet matches and docsDevFilterIpControl in the filter
  matched is set to 'policy', the value of docsDevFilterIpPolicyId is
  used as a selector into the docsDevFilterPolicyTable.  The first
  level of indirection may result in zero or more actions being taken
  according to the match.  The docsDevFilterPolicyTable is scanned in
  row order, and all rows where docsDevFilterPolicyId equals
  docsDevFilterIpPolicyId have the action specified by the
  docsDevFilterPolicyValue 'executed'.

  For an example of the use of these IP Filtering MIB tables, see
  [RFC2669].

  The IP Filtering table and related tables have been deprecated in
  this version of the MIB in favor of the Data Path, Classifier, and
  Action tables from the Differentiated Services MIB [RFC3289].  See
  the body of the MIB for the description of how agents should handle
  the interaction between RFC 3289 MIBs and this MIB module.




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3.3.4.  Outbound LLC Filters

  Lastly, any outbound LLC filters are applied to the packet just prior
  to its being emitted on the appropriate interface.  This MIB module
  does not specify any outbound LLC filters, but section 3 of the
  DOCSIS Quality of Service (QoS) MIB, [RFC4323], includes outbound LLC
  filtering requirements.

4.  Definitions

  DOCS-CABLE-DEVICE-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

  IMPORTS
          MODULE-IDENTITY,
          OBJECT-TYPE,
          IpAddress,
          Unsigned32,
          Counter32,
          Integer32,
          zeroDotZero,
          mib-2
                  FROM SNMPv2-SMI           -- RFC 2578
          RowStatus,
          RowPointer,
          DateAndTime,
          TruthValue,
          StorageType
                  FROM SNMPv2-TC            -- RFC 2579
          InetAddressType,
          InetAddress
                  FROM INET-ADDRESS-MIB     -- RFC 4001
          OBJECT-GROUP,
          MODULE-COMPLIANCE
                  FROM SNMPv2-CONF          -- RFC 2580
          SnmpAdminString
                  FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB   -- RFC 3411
          InterfaceIndexOrZero
                  FROM IF-MIB               -- RFC 2863
          ZeroBasedCounter32
                  FROM RMON2-MIB            -- RFC 4502
          diffServMIBDataPathGroup,
          diffServMIBClfrGroup,
          diffServMIBClfrElementGroup,
          diffServMIBMultiFieldClfrGroup,
          diffServMIBActionGroup,
          diffServMIBDscpMarkActGroup,
          diffServMIBCounterGroup,
          diffServMIBAlgDropGroup,



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          diffServDataPathStatus,
          diffServClfrStatus,
          diffServClfrElementStatus,
          diffServMultiFieldClfrAddrType,
          diffServMultiFieldClfrSrcAddr,
          diffServMultiFieldClfrDstAddr,
          diffServAlgDropStatus,
          diffServDataPathStorage,
          diffServClfrStorage,
          diffServClfrElementStorage,
          diffServMultiFieldClfrStorage,
          diffServActionStorage,
          diffServCountActStorage,
          diffServAlgDropStorage,
          diffServAlgDropType
                  FROM DIFFSERV-MIB;        -- RFC 3289


  docsDev MODULE-IDENTITY
          LAST-UPDATED    "200612200000Z" -- December 20, 2006
          ORGANIZATION    "IETF IP over Cable Data Network
                           Working Group"
          CONTACT-INFO
              "        Rich Woundy
               Postal: Comcast Cable
                       27 Industrial Avenue
                       Chelmsford, MA 01824 U.S.A.
               Phone:  +1 978 244 4010
               E-mail: [email protected]

                       Kevin Marez
               Postal: Motorola Corporation
                       6450 Sequence Drive
                       San Diego, CA 92121 U.S.A.
               Phone:  +1 858 404 3785
               E-mail: [email protected]

               IETF IPCDN Working Group
               General Discussion: [email protected]
               Subscribe: http://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ipcdn
               Archive: ftp://ftp.ietf.org/ietf-mail-archive/ipcdn
               Co-chairs: Richard Woundy,
                          [email protected]
                          Jean-Francois Mule,
                          [email protected]"

          DESCRIPTION
              "This is the MIB Module for DOCSIS-compliant cable modems



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               and cable-modem termination systems.

               Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2006).  This version
               of this MIB module was published in RFC 4639; for full
               legal notices see the RFC itself."

          REVISION "200612200000Z" -- December 20, 2006
          DESCRIPTION
              "Second version, published as RFC 4639.

               Modifications to this MIB module since RFC 2669 include:
               - Deprecation of the docsDevFilter group in favor of the
                 DiffServ MIB groups, to enable support for IPv6
                 filtering and DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) marking.
               - Deprecation of the docsDevCpeGroup in favor of the
                 docsDevCpeInetGroup, to enable support of IPv6.
               - Addition of various InetAddress objects to enable
                 support of IPv6.
               - Deprecation of docsDevNmAccessTable in favor of SNMP
                 Coexistence and SNMPv3 -- yet adding
                 docsDevNmAccessTrapVersion and clarifying
                 docsDevNmAccessIp for current use of this table,
               - Addition of docsDevIgmpModeControl for management and
                 control of the IGMP mode of operation,
               - Addition of docsDevMaxCpe for management of the
                 maxmium number of CPEs permitted access through a
                 cable modem,
               - Addition of docsDevSwServerTransportProtocol, and
                 modifications to docsDevSoftware object DESCRIPTIONS,
                 to enable software downloads via either TFTP or HTTP,
               - Replacement of docsDevEvThrottleInhibited with
                 docsDevEvThrottleThresholdExceeded to simplify
                 event threshold management,
               - Modification of docsDevEvReporting to enable local
                 logging to the internal volatile log, and not to the
                 internal non-volatile log,
               - Modification of the compliance statement to make the
                 docsDevCpe objects optional
               - Created placeholders for two OIDs in the
                 docsDevFilterPolicyTable that were never used
               - Modified the DESCRIPTION of
                 docsDevSwServerTransportProtocol and
                 docsDevSwServerAddressType to address the
                 dependence between each object
               - Added a reference to docsDevServerConfigTftpAddress
               - Clarified the scope of notifications that are covered
                 by docsDevEvThrottleThreshold
               - Clarified an error condition that could occur when



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                 doing a SET to docsDevEvReporting
               - Defined each of the enumerated types for both
                 docsDevEvLevel and docsDevEvPriority
               - Added UNITS clause to docsDevFilterLLCMatches,
                 docsDevFilterIpMatches, docsDevMaxCpe,
                 docsDevEvThrottleThreshold and docsDevEvCounts.
               - Added REFERENCE clause to docsDevFilterIpProtocol
               - Modified DESCRIPTION of docsDevCpeInetAddr to be
                 more protocol-neutral
               - Removed the enumerated value (1) from both
                 docsDevCpeInetSource and docsDevCpeSource
               - Covered additional read-write and read-create objects
                 in the Security Considerations section
               - Modified the default value of docsDevNmAccessIpMask
                 to be consistent with OSSI specification
               - Modified the SYNTAX of docsDevNmAccessCommunity and
                 docsDevNmAccessInterfaces in the Conformance
                 Statement section
               - Added SYNTAX clause to docsDevEvReporting in the
                 Conformance Statement section
               - Modified SYNTAX clause of docsDevEvReporting to
                 move new enumerated type to byte boundary
               - Added references to DOCSIS 2.0 specifications to
                 multiple objects
               - Clarified non-persistency across reboots for
                 all tables
               - Clarified functionality of docsDevSw objects as
                 they relate to docsDevSwOperStatus
               - Clarified enumerated types (9) and (10) for
                 docsDevServerBootState
               - Defined the state of unknown(0) for the following
                 objects:  docsDevServerDhcpAddressType,
                 docsDevServerTimeAddressType,
                 docsDevServerConfigTftpAddressType and
                 docsDevServerConfigTftpAddressType
               - Modified the value in docsDevFilterIpDaddr to be
                 consistent with the SYNTAX
               - Specified which rows could be modified in an
                 active row for docsDevFilterPolicyStatus
               - Defined the term 'manually' in docsDevCpeEnroll
               - Clarified the description for
                 docsDevFilterTosOrMask
               - Covered the case of a non-existent row for
                 docsDevFilterPolicyPtr
               - Added DEFVAL clauses for multiple objects
               - Replaced docsDevNotification OBJECT IDENTIFIER
                 with docsDevNotifications to address possible
                 compatibility issues



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               - Added support for the usage of RFC 3413 and RFC 3014
                 as event notification mechanisms
               - Removed docsDevFilterPolicyObsoleteGroup
               - Added stdInterface(9) type to docsDevEvReporting to
                 support the usage of RFC3413 and RFC3014
               - Modified DESCRIPTION for docsDevMaxCpe"

          REVISION "199908190000Z"
          DESCRIPTION
              "Initial version, published as RFC 2669."

          ::= { mib-2 69 }

  docsDevMIBObjects  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { docsDev 1 }

  docsDevBase OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { docsDevMIBObjects 1 }

  --
  -- For the following object, there is no concept in the
  -- RFI specification corresponding to a backup CMTS.  The
  -- enumeration is provided here in case someone is able
  -- to define such a role or device.
  --

  docsDevRole OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX INTEGER {
              cm(1),
              cmtsActive(2),
              cmtsBackup(3)
          }
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "Defines the current role of this device.  cm(1) is a
               Cable Modem, cmtsActive(2) is a Cable Modem Termination
               System that is controlling the system of cable modems,
               and cmtsBackup(3) is a CMTS that is currently connected
               but is not controlling the system (not currently used).

               In general, if this device is a 'cm', its role will not
               change during operation or between reboots.  If the
               device is a 'cmts' it may change between cmtsActive and
               cmtsBackup and back again during normal operation.  NB:
               At this time, the DOCSIS standards do not support the
               concept of a backup CMTS, but cmtsBackup is included for
               completeness."
          ::= { docsDevBase 1 }




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  docsDevDateTime OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      DateAndTime
          MAX-ACCESS  read-write
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The current date and time, with time zone information
               (if known).

               If the real data and time cannot be determined, this
               shall represent elapsed time from boot relative to
               the standard epoch '1970-1-1,0:0:0.0'.  In other
               words, if this agent has been up for 3 minutes and
               not been able to determine what the actual date and
               time are, this object will return the value
               '1970-1-1,0:03:0.0'."
          ::= { docsDevBase 2 }

  docsDevResetNow OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      TruthValue
          MAX-ACCESS  read-write
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "Setting this object to true(1) causes the device to
               reset.  Reading this object always returns false(2)."
          ::= { docsDevBase 3 }

  docsDevSerialNumber OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The manufacturer's serial number for this device."
          ::= { docsDevBase 4 }

  docsDevSTPControl OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX INTEGER {
              stEnabled(1),
              noStFilterBpdu(2),
              noStPassBpdu(3)
          }
          MAX-ACCESS  read-write
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "This object controls operation of the spanning tree
               protocol (as distinguished from transparent bridging).

               If set to stEnabled(1), then the spanning tree protocol
               is enabled, subject to bridging constraints.



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               If noStFilterBpdu(2), then spanning tree is not active,
               and Bridge PDUs received are discarded.

               If noStPassBpdu(3), then spanning tree is not active,
               and Bridge PDUs are transparently forwarded.

               Note that a device need not implement all of these
               options, but that noStFilterBpdu(2) is required."
          DEFVAL { noStFilterBpdu }
          ::= { docsDevBase 5 }

  docsDevIgmpModeControl OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX INTEGER {
              passive(1),
              active(2)
          }
          MAX-ACCESS  read-write
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "This object controls the IGMP mode of operation for
               the CM or CMTS.  In passive mode, the device forwards
               IGMP between interfaces as based on knowledge of
               Multicast Session activity on the subscriber side
               interface and the rules defined in the DOCSIS RFI
               specification.  In active mode, the device terminates
               at and initiates IGMP through its interfaces as based
               on the knowledge of Multicast Session activity on the
               subscriber side interface."
          REFERENCE
              "DOCSIS RFI 1.1 Specification, Section 3.3.1. and
               DOCSIS RFI 2.0 Specification, Section 5.3.1."
          DEFVAL { passive }
          ::= { docsDevBase 6 }

  docsDevMaxCpe OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..255)
          UNITS       "CPEs"
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The maximum number of CPEs that can be granted access
               through a CM during a CM epoch.  This value can be
               obtained from the CM configuration file; however,
               it may be adjusted by the CM according to hardware or
               software limitations that have been imposed on the
               implementation."
          REFERENCE
              "DOCSIS RFI 1.0 Specification, Appendix C.7.20., and



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               DOCSIS RFI 1.1 Specification, Appendix C.1.1.7. and
               DOCSIS RFI 2.0 Specification, Appendix C.1.1.7."
          ::= { docsDevBase 7 }


  --
  -- The following table provides one level of security for access
  -- to the device by network management stations.
  -- Note that access is also constrained by the
  -- community strings and any vendor-specific security.
  --

  docsDevNmAccessTable OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF DocsDevNmAccessEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "This table controls access to SNMP objects by network
               management stations.  If the table is empty, access to
               SNMP objects is unrestricted.  The objects in this table
               MUST NOT persist across reboots.  The objects in this
               table are only accessible from cable devices that are
               not capable of operating in SNMP Coexistence mode
               (RFC 3584) or in SNMPv3 mode (RFC 3410).
               See the conformance section for
               details.  Note that some devices are required by other
               specifications (e.g., the DOCSIS OSSIv1.1 specification)
               to support the legacy SNMPv1/v2c docsDevNmAccess mode
               for backward compatibility.

               This table is deprecated.  Instead, use the SNMP
               coexistence MIBs from RFC 3584, the TARGET and
               NOTIFICATION MIBs from RFC 3413, and
               the View-Based Access Control Model (VACM) MIBs for
               all SNMP protocol versions from RFC 3415."
          ::= { docsDevMIBObjects 2 }

  docsDevNmAccessEntry OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      DocsDevNmAccessEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "An entry describing access to SNMP objects by a
               particular network management station.  An entry in
               this table is not readable unless the management station
               has read-write permission (either implicit if the table
               is empty, or explicit through an entry in this table).
               Entries are ordered by docsDevNmAccessIndex.  The first



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               matching entry (e.g., matching IP address and community
               string) is used to derive access."
          INDEX { docsDevNmAccessIndex }
          ::= {  docsDevNmAccessTable 1 }

  DocsDevNmAccessEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
              docsDevNmAccessIndex         Integer32,
              docsDevNmAccessIp            IpAddress,
              docsDevNmAccessIpMask        IpAddress,
              docsDevNmAccessCommunity     OCTET STRING,
              docsDevNmAccessControl       INTEGER,
              docsDevNmAccessInterfaces    OCTET STRING,
              docsDevNmAccessStatus        RowStatus,
              docsDevNmAccessTrapVersion   INTEGER
          }

  docsDevNmAccessIndex OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "Index used to order the application of access
               entries."
          ::= { docsDevNmAccessEntry 1 }

  docsDevNmAccessIp OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      IpAddress
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "The IP address (or subnet) of the network management
               station.  The address 0.0.0.0 is defined to mean
               any Network Management Station (NMS).  If traps are
               enabled for this entry, then the value must be the
               address of a specific device.  Implementations MAY
               recognize 255.255.255.255 as equivalent to 0.0.0.0."
          DEFVAL { '00000000'h }
          ::= { docsDevNmAccessEntry 2 }

  docsDevNmAccessIpMask OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      IpAddress
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "The IP subnet mask of the network management stations.
               If traps are enabled for this entry, then the value must
               be 0.0.0.0.  Implementations MAY recognize
               255.255.255.255 as equivalent to 0.0.0.0."



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          DEFVAL { '00000000'h }
          ::= { docsDevNmAccessEntry 3 }

  docsDevNmAccessCommunity OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      OCTET STRING
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "The community string to be matched for access by this
               entry.  If set to a zero-length string, then any
               community string will match.  When read, this object
               SHOULD return a zero-length string."
          DEFVAL { "public" }
          ::= { docsDevNmAccessEntry 4 }

  docsDevNmAccessControl OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX         INTEGER {
              none(1),
              read(2),
              readWrite(3),
              roWithTraps(4),
              rwWithTraps(5),
              trapsOnly(6)
          }
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "Specifies the type of access allowed to this NMS.
               Setting this object to none(1) causes the table entry
               to be destroyed.  Read(2) allows access by 'get' and
               'get-next' PDUs.  ReadWrite(3) allows access by 'set' as
               well.  RoWithtraps(4), rwWithTraps(5), and trapsOnly(6)
               control distribution of Trap PDUs transmitted by this
               device."
          DEFVAL { read }
          ::= { docsDevNmAccessEntry 5 }

  -- The syntax of the following object was copied from RFC 1493,
  -- dot1dStaticAllowedToGoTo.

  docsDevNmAccessInterfaces OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..32))
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "Specifies the set of interfaces from which requests from
               this NMS will be accepted.  Each octet within
               the value of this object specifies a set of eight



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               interfaces, the first octet specifying ports 1
               through 8, the second octet specifying interfaces 9
               through 16, etc.  Within each octet, the most
               significant bit represents the lowest numbered
               interface, and the least significant bit represents the
               highest numbered interface.  Thus, each interface is
               represented by a single bit within the value of this
               object.  If that bit has a value of '1' then that
               interface is included in the set.

               Note that entries in this table apply only to link-layer
               interfaces (e.g., Ethernet and CATV MAC).  Bits
               representing upstream and downstream channel interfaces
               MUST NOT be set to '1'.

               Note that if bits corresponding to non-existing
               interfaces are set, the result is implementation
               specific.

               Note that according to the DOCSIS OSSIv1.1
               specification, when ifIndex '1' is included in the
               set, then this row applies to all CPE
               (customer-facing) interfaces.

               The size of this object is the minimum required to
               represent all configured interfaces for this device."
          ::= { docsDevNmAccessEntry 6 }

  docsDevNmAccessStatus OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      RowStatus
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "Controls and reflects the status of rows in this
               table.  Rows in this table may be created by either the
               create-and-go or create-and-wait paradigm.  There is no
               restriction on changing values in a row of this table
               while the row is active.

               The following objects MUST have valid values before this
               object can be set to active: docsDevNmAccessIp,
               docsDevNmAccessStatus, docsDevNmAccessIpMask,
               docsDevNmAccessCommunity, docsDevNmAccessControl, and
               docsDevNmAccessInterfaces."
          ::= { docsDevNmAccessEntry 7 }

  docsDevNmAccessTrapVersion OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      INTEGER {



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              disableSNMPv2trap(1),
              enableSNMPv2trap(2)
          }
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "Specifies the TRAP version that is sent to this NMS.
               Setting this object to disableSNMPv2trap (1) causes the
               trap in SNMPv1 format to be sent to a particular NMS.
               Setting this object to enableSNMPv2trap (2) causes the
               trap in SNMPv2 format be sent to a particular NMS."
          DEFVAL { disableSNMPv2trap }
          ::= { docsDevNmAccessEntry 8 }

  --
  -- The following group describes control objects used for downloading
  -- firmware to a cable device.  Procedures for software download are
  -- described in Section 3.2.1 of the RFC containing this MIB module.
  --

  docsDevSoftware OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { docsDevMIBObjects 3 }

  docsDevSwServer OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      IpAddress
          MAX-ACCESS  read-write
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "The address of the TFTP server used for software
               upgrades.  If the TFTP server is unknown or is a
               non-IPv4 address, return 0.0.0.0.

               This object is deprecated.  See docsDevSwServerAddress
               for its replacement.  This object will have its value
               modified, given a valid SET to docsDevSwServerAddress."
          ::= { docsDevSoftware 1 }

  docsDevSwFilename OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..64))
          MAX-ACCESS  read-write
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The filename of the software image to be downloaded via
               TFTP, or the abs_path (as defined in RFC 2616) of the
               software image to be downloaded via HTTP.

               Unless set via SNMP, this is the filename or abs_path
               specified by the provisioning server during the boot
               process that corresponds to the software version that



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               is desired for this device.

               If unknown, the value of this object is the zero-length
               string."
          ::= { docsDevSoftware 2 }

  docsDevSwAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX INTEGER {
              upgradeFromMgt(1),
              allowProvisioningUpgrade(2),
              ignoreProvisioningUpgrade(3)
          }
          MAX-ACCESS  read-write
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "If set to upgradeFromMgt(1), the device will initiate a
               TFTP or HTTP software image download.  After
               successfully receiving an image, the device will set
               its state to ignoreProvisioningUpgrade(3) and reboot.
               If the download process is interrupted (e.g., by a reset
               or power failure), the device will load the previous
               image and, after re-initialization, continue to attempt
               loading the image specified in docsDevSwFilename.

               If set to allowProvisioningUpgrade(2), the device will
               use the software version information supplied by the
               provisioning server when next rebooting (this does not
               cause a reboot).

               When set to ignoreProvisioningUpgrade(3), the device
               will disregard software image upgrade information
               from the provisioning server.

               Note that reading this object can return
               upgradeFromMgt(1).  This indicates that a software
               download is currently in progress, and that the device
               will reboot after successfully receiving an image."
          DEFVAL { allowProvisioningUpgrade }
          ::= { docsDevSoftware 3 }

  docsDevSwOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX INTEGER {
              inProgress(1),
              completeFromProvisioning(2),
              completeFromMgt(3),
              failed(4),
              other(5)
          }



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          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "InProgress(1) indicates that a TFTP or HTTP download is
               underway, either as a result of a version mismatch at
               provisioning or as a result of a upgradeFromMgt request.
               No other docsDevSw* objects can be modified in
               this state.

               CompleteFromProvisioning(2) indicates that the last
               software upgrade was a result of version mismatch at
               provisioning.

               CompleteFromMgt(3) indicates that the last software
               upgrade was a result of setting docsDevSwAdminStatus to
               upgradeFromMgt.

               Failed(4) indicates that the last attempted download
               failed, ordinarily due to TFTP or HTTP timeout."
          REFERENCE
              "DOCSIS RFI 1.0 Specification, Section 8.2., and
               DOCSIS RFI 1.1 Specification, Section 10.1. and
               DOCSIS RFI 2.0 Specification, Section 12.1."
          ::= { docsDevSoftware 4 }

  docsDevSwCurrentVers OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The software version currently operating in this device.
               This string's syntax is that used by the
               individual vendor to identify software versions.
               For a CM, this string will describe the current
               software load.  For a CMTS, this object SHOULD contain
               a human-readable representation either of the vendor
               specific designation of the software for the chassis,
               or of the software for the control processor.  If
               neither of these is applicable, the value MUST be a
               zero-length string."
          ::= { docsDevSoftware 5 }

  docsDevSwServerAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      InetAddressType
          MAX-ACCESS  read-write
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The type of address of the TFTP or HTTP server used for



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               software upgrades.

               If docsDevSwServerTransportProtocol is currently set to
               tftp(1), attempting to set this object to dns(16) MUST
               result in an error."
          ::= { docsDevSoftware 6 }

  docsDevSwServerAddress OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      InetAddress
          MAX-ACCESS  read-write
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The address of the TFTP or HTTP server used for software
               upgrades.

               If the TFTP/HTTP server is unknown, return the zero-
               length address string (see the TextualConvention).

               If docsDevSwServer is also implemented in this agent,
               this object is tied to it.  A set of this object to an
               IPv4 address will result in also setting the value of
               docsDevSwServer to that address.  If this object is set
               to an IPv6 address, docsDevSwServer is set to 0.0.0.0.
               If docsDevSwServer is set, this object is also set to
               that value.  Note that if both are set in the same
               action, the order of which one sets the other is
               undefined."
          ::= { docsDevSoftware 7 }

  docsDevSwServerTransportProtocol OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX INTEGER {
              tftp(1),
              http(2)
          }
          MAX-ACCESS  read-write
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "This object specifies the transport protocol (TFTP or
               HTTP) to be used for software upgrades.

               If the value of this object is tftp(1), then the cable
               device uses TFTP (RFC 1350) read request packets to
               download the docsDevSwFilename from the
               docsDevSwServerAddress in octet mode.

               If the value of this object is http(2), then the cable
               device uses HTTP 1.0 (RFC 1945) or HTTP 1.1 (RFC 2616)
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               download the software image from path docsDevSwFilename.

               If docsDevSwServerAddressType is currently set to
               dns(16), attempting to set this object to tftp(1) MUST
               result in an error."
          DEFVAL { tftp }
          ::= { docsDevSoftware 8 }

  --
  -- The following group describes server access and parameters used
  -- for initial provisioning and bootstrapping.
  --

  docsDevServer OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { docsDevMIBObjects 4 }

  docsDevServerBootState OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX INTEGER {
              operational(1),
              disabled(2),
              waitingForDhcpOffer(3),
              waitingForDhcpResponse(4),
              waitingForTimeServer(5),
              waitingForTftp(6),
              refusedByCmts(7),
              forwardingDenied(8),
              other(9),
              unknown(10)
          }
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "If operational(1), the device has completed loading and
               processing of configuration parameters, and the CMTS has
               completed the Registration exchange.

               If disabled(2), then the device was administratively
               disabled, possibly by being refused network access in
               the configuration file.

               If waitingForDhcpOffer(3), then a Dynamic Host
               Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Discover has been
               transmitted, and no offer has yet been received.

               If waitingForDhcpResponse(4), then a DHCP Request has
               been transmitted, and no response has yet been received.

               If waitingForTimeServer(5), then a Time Request has been
               transmitted, and no response has yet been received.



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               If waitingForTftp(6), then a request to the TFTP
               parameter server has been made, and no response
               received.

               If refusedByCmts(7), then the Registration
               Request/Response exchange with the CMTS failed.

               If forwardingDenied(8), then the registration process
               was completed, but the network access option in the
               received configuration file prohibits forwarding.

               If other(9), then the registration process reached a
               point that does not fall into one of the above
               categories.

               If unknown(10), then the device has not yet begun the
               registration process or is in some other indeterminate
               state."
          REFERENCE
              "DOCSIS RFI 1.0 Specification, Figure 7-1, and
               DOCSIS RFI 1.1 Specification, Figure 9-1 and
               DOCSIS RFI 2.0 Specification, Figure 11-1."
          ::= { docsDevServer 1 }

  docsDevServerDhcp OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      IpAddress
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "The IP address of the DHCP server that assigned an IP
               address to this device.  Returns 0.0.0.0 if DHCP is not
               used for IP address assignment, or if this agent is
               not assigned an IPv4 address.

               This object is deprecated and is replaced by
               docsDevServerDhcpAddress."
          ::= { docsDevServer 2 }

  docsDevServerTime OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      IpAddress
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "The IP address of the Time server (RFC 0868).  Returns
               0.0.0.0 if the time server IP address is unknown, or if
               the time server is not an IPv4 server.

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               docsDevServerTimeAddress."
          ::= { docsDevServer 3 }

  docsDevServerTftp OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      IpAddress
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "The IP address of the TFTP server responsible for
               downloading provisioning and configuration parameters
               to this device.  Returns 0.0.0.0 if the TFTP server
               address is unknown or is not an IPv4 address.

               This object is deprecated and is replaced by
               docsDevServerConfigTftpAddress."
          ::= { docsDevServer 4 }

  docsDevServerConfigFile OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The name of the device configuration file read from
               the TFTP server.  Returns a zero-length string if
               the configuration file name is unknown."
          ::= { docsDevServer 5 }

  docsDevServerDhcpAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      InetAddressType
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The type of address of docsDevServerDhcpAddress.  If
               DHCP was not used, this value should return
               unknown(0)."
          ::= { docsDevServer 6 }

  docsDevServerDhcpAddress OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      InetAddress
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The internet address of the DHCP server that assigned
               an IP address to this device.  Returns the zero length
               octet string if DHCP was not used for IP address
               assignment."
          ::= { docsDevServer 7 }




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  docsDevServerTimeAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      InetAddressType
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The type of address of docsDevServerTimeAddress.  If
               no time server exists, this value should return
               unknown(0)."
          ::= { docsDevServer 8 }

  docsDevServerTimeAddress OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      InetAddress
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The Internet address of the RFC 868 Time server,
               as provided by DHCP option 4.

               Note that if multiple values are provided to the
               CM in DHCP option 4, the value of this MIB object
               MUST be the Time server address from which the Time
               of Day reference was acquired as based on the DOCSIS
               RFI specification.  During the period of time where
               the Time of Day have not been acquired, the Time
               server address reported by the CM may report the
               first address value in the DHCP option value or the
               last server address the CM attempted to get the Time
               of day value.

               Returns the zero-length octet string if the time server
               IP address is not provisioned."
          REFERENCE
              "DOCSIS RFI 1.1 Specification, Section 9.2.7. and
               DOCSIS RFI 2.0 Specification, Section 11.2.7."
          ::= { docsDevServer 9 }

  docsDevServerConfigTftpAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      InetAddressType
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The type of address of docsDevServerConfigTftpAddress.
               If no TFTP server exists, this value should return
               unknown(0)."
          ::= { docsDevServer 10 }

  docsDevServerConfigTftpAddress OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      InetAddress



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          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The internet address of the TFTP server responsible for
               downloading provisioning and configuration parameters
               to this device.  Returns the zero-length octet string if
               the config server address is unknown.  There are certain
               security risks that are involved with using TFTP."
          REFERENCE
              "RFC 3617, Section 5"
          ::= { docsDevServer 11 }


  --
  -- Event Reporting
  --

  docsDevEvent OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { docsDevMIBObjects 5 }

  docsDevEvControl OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX INTEGER {
              resetLog(1),
              useDefaultReporting(2)
          }
          MAX-ACCESS  read-write
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "Setting this object to resetLog(1) empties the event
               log.  All data is deleted.  Setting it to
               useDefaultReporting(2) returns all event priorities to
               their factory-default reporting.  Reading this object
               always returns useDefaultReporting(2)."
          ::= { docsDevEvent 1 }

  docsDevEvSyslog OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      IpAddress
          MAX-ACCESS  read-write
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "The IP address of the Syslog server.  If 0.0.0.0, either
               syslog transmission is inhibited, or the Syslog server
               address is not an IPv4 address.

               This object is deprecated and is replaced by
               docsDevEvSyslogAddress."
          ::= { docsDevEvent 2 }

  docsDevEvThrottleAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE



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          SYNTAX INTEGER {
              unconstrained(1),
              maintainBelowThreshold(2),
              stopAtThreshold(3),
              inhibited(4)
          }
          MAX-ACCESS  read-write
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "Controls the transmission of traps and syslog messages
               with respect to the trap pacing threshold.

               unconstrained(1) causes traps and syslog messages to be
               transmitted without regard to the threshold settings.

               maintainBelowThreshold(2) causes trap transmission and
               syslog messages to be suppressed if the number of traps
               would otherwise exceed the threshold.

               stopAtThreshold(3) causes trap transmission to cease at
               the threshold and not to resume until directed to do so.

               inhibited(4) causes all trap transmission and syslog
               messages to be suppressed.

               A single event is always treated as a single event for
               threshold counting.  That is, an event causing both a
               trap and a syslog message is still treated as a single
               event.

               Writing to this object resets the thresholding state."
          DEFVAL { unconstrained }
          ::= { docsDevEvent 3 }

  docsDevEvThrottleInhibited OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      TruthValue
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "If true(1), trap and syslog transmission is currently
               inhibited due to thresholds and/or the current setting
               of docsDevEvThrottleAdminStatus.  In addition, this is
               true(1) when transmission is inhibited because no
               syslog (docsDevEvSyslog) or trap (docsDevNmAccessEntry)
               destinations have been set.

               This object is deprecated and is replaced by
               docsDevEvThrottleThresholdExceeded."



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          ::= { docsDevEvent 4 }

  docsDevEvThrottleThreshold OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Unsigned32
          UNITS       "events"
          MAX-ACCESS  read-write
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "Number of events per docsDevEvThrottleInterval permitted
               before throttling is to occur.

               A single event, whether the notification could result in
               messages transmitted using syslog, SNMP, or both
               protocols, and regardless of the number of destinations,
               (including zero) is always treated as a single event for
               threshold counting.  For example, an event causing both
               a trap and a syslog message is still treated as a single
               event.

               All system notifications that occur within the device
               should be taken into consideration when calculating
               and monitoring the threshold."
          DEFVAL { 0 }
          ::= { docsDevEvent 5 }

  docsDevEvThrottleInterval OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
          UNITS       "seconds"
          MAX-ACCESS  read-write
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The interval over which docsDevEvThrottleThreshold
               applies."
          DEFVAL { 1 }
          ::= { docsDevEvent 6 }

  --
  -- The following table controls the reporting of the various classes
  -- of events.
  --

  docsDevEvControlTable OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF DocsDevEvControlEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "This table allows control of the reporting of event
               classes.  For each event priority, a combination of



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               logging and reporting mechanisms may be chosen.  The
               mapping of event types to priorities is
               vendor dependent.  Vendors may also choose to allow
               the user to control that mapping through proprietary
               means.  Table entries MUST persist across reboots for
               CMTS devices and MUST NOT persist across reboots for CM
               devices."
          ::= {  docsDevEvent 7 }

  docsDevEvControlEntry OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      DocsDevEvControlEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "Allows configuration of the reporting mechanisms for a
               particular event priority."
          INDEX { docsDevEvPriority }
          ::= { docsDevEvControlTable 1 }

  DocsDevEvControlEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
              docsDevEvPriority        INTEGER,
              docsDevEvReporting       BITS
          }

  docsDevEvPriority OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX INTEGER {
              emergency(1),
              alert(2),
              critical(3),
              error(4),
              warning(5),
              notice(6),
              information(7),
              debug(8)
          }
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The priority level that is controlled by this
               entry.  These are ordered from most (emergency) to least
               (debug) critical.  Each event with a CM or CMTS has a
               particular priority level associated with it (as defined
               by the vendor).

               emergency(1) events indicate vendor-specific fatal
               hardware or software errors that prevent normal system
               operation.




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               alert(2) events indicate a serious failure that causes
               the reporting system to reboot but is not caused by
               hardware or software malfunctioning.

               critical(3) events indicate a serious failure that
               requires attention and prevents the device from
               transmitting data but that could be recovered without
               rebooting the system.

               error(4) and warning(5) events indicate that a failure
               occurred that could interrupt the normal data flow but
               that does not cause the device to re-register.

               notice(6) and information(7) events indicate a
               milestone or checkpoint in normal operation that could
               be of particular importance for troubleshooting.

               debug(8) events are reserved for vendor-specific
               events.

               During normal operation, no event more
               critical than notice(6) should be generated.  Events
               between warning and emergency should be generated at
               appropriate levels of problems (e.g., emergency when the
               box is about to crash)."
          ::= { docsDevEvControlEntry 1 }

  docsDevEvReporting OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX BITS {
              local(0),
              traps(1),
              syslog(2),
              -- The following are extensions to the original set of
              -- labels.  The extensions start at an octet boundary.
              -- So for bits 3 - 7, one MUST set them to zero on send
              -- and one MUST ignore them on receipt.
              localVolatile(8),
              stdInterface(9)
          }
          MAX-ACCESS  read-write
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "Defines the action to be taken on occurrence of this
               event class.  Implementations may not necessarily
               support all options for all event classes but at
               minimum must allow traps and syslogging to be
               disabled.




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               If the local(0) bit is set, then log to the internal
               log and update non-volatile store, for backward
               compatibility with the original RFC 2669 definition.
               If the traps(1) bit is set, then generate
               an SNMP trap; if the syslog(2) bit is set, then
               send a syslog message (assuming that the syslog address
               is set).  If the localVolatile(8) bit is set, then
               log to the internal log without updating non-volatile
               store.  If the stdInterface(9) bit is set, then the
               agent ignores all other bits except the local(0),
               syslog(2), and localVolatile(8) bits.  Setting the
               stdInterface(9) bit indicates that RFC3413 and
               RFC3014 are being used to control event reporting
               mechanisms."
          ::= { docsDevEvControlEntry 2 }

  docsDevEventTable OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF DocsDevEventEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "Contains a log of network and device events that may be
               of interest in fault isolation and troubleshooting.
               If the local(0) bit is set in docsDevEvReporting,
               entries in this table MUST persist across reboots."
          ::= {  docsDevEvent 8 }

  docsDevEventEntry OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      DocsDevEventEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "Describes a network or device event that may be of
               interest in fault isolation and troubleshooting.
               Multiple sequential identical events are represented by
               incrementing docsDevEvCounts and setting
               docsDevEvLastTime to the current time rather than
               creating multiple rows.

               Entries are created with the first occurrence of an
               event.  docsDevEvControl can be used to clear the
               table.  Individual events cannot be deleted."
          INDEX { docsDevEvIndex }
          ::= { docsDevEventTable 1 }

  DocsDevEventEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
              docsDevEvIndex           Integer32,
              docsDevEvFirstTime       DateAndTime,



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              docsDevEvLastTime        DateAndTime,
              docsDevEvCounts          Counter32,
              docsDevEvLevel           INTEGER,
              docsDevEvId              Unsigned32,
              docsDevEvText            SnmpAdminString
          }

  docsDevEvIndex OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "Provides relative ordering of the objects in the event
               log.  This object will always increase except when
               (a) the log is reset via docsDevEvControl,
               (b) the device reboots and does not implement
               non-volatile storage for this log, or (c) it reaches
               the value 2^31.  The next entry for all the above
               cases is 1."
          ::= { docsDevEventEntry 1 }

  docsDevEvFirstTime OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      DateAndTime
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The value of docsDevDateTime at the time this entry was
               created."
          ::= { docsDevEventEntry 2 }

  docsDevEvLastTime OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      DateAndTime
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "When an entry reports only one event, this object will
               have the same value as the corresponding instance of
               docsDevEvFirstTime.  When an entry reports multiple
               events, this object will record the value that
               docsDevDateTime had when the most recent event for this
               entry occurred."
          ::= { docsDevEventEntry 3 }

  -- This object was renamed from docsDevEvCount to meet naming
  -- requirements for Counter32
  docsDevEvCounts OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Counter32
          UNITS       "events"



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          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The number of consecutive event instances reported by
               this entry.  This starts at 1 with the creation of this
               row and increments by 1 for each subsequent duplicate
               event."
          ::= { docsDevEventEntry 4 }
  docsDevEvLevel OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX INTEGER {
              emergency(1),
              alert(2),
              critical(3),
              error(4),
              warning(5),
              notice(6),
              information(7),
              debug(8)
          }
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The priority level of this event, as defined by the
               vendor.  These are ordered from most serious (emergency)
               to least serious (debug).

               emergency(1) events indicate vendor-specific fatal
               hardware or software errors that prevent normal system
               operation.

               alert(2) events indicate a serious failure that causes
               the reporting system to reboot but that is not caused by
               hardware or software malfunctioning.

               critical(3) events indicate a serious failure that
               requires attention and prevents the device from
               transmitting data but that could be recovered without
               rebooting the system.

               error(4) and warning(5) events indicate that a failure
               occurred that could interrupt the normal data flow but
               that does not cause the device to re-register.

               notice(6) and information(7) events indicate a
               milestone or checkpoint in normal operation that could
               be of particular importance for troubleshooting.

               debug(8) events are reserved for vendor-specific



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               events.

               During normal operation, no event more
               critical than notice(6) should be generated.  Events
               between warning and emergency should be generated at
               appropriate levels of problems (e.g., emergency when the
               box is about to crash)."
          ::= { docsDevEventEntry 5 }

  --
  -- It is strongly recommended that implementors follow the CableLabs
  -- enumerations for docsDevEvId, per the DOCSIS OSSIv1.1 spec
  -- and follow-on specifications.
  --

  docsDevEvId OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Unsigned32
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "For this product, uniquely identifies the type of event
               that is reported by this entry."
          REFERENCE
              "DOCSIS OSSI 1.1 Specification, Appendix H and
               DOCSIS OSSI 2.0 Specification, Annex D."
          ::= { docsDevEventEntry 6 }

  docsDevEvText OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "Provides a human-readable description of the event,
               including all relevant context (interface numbers,
               etc.)."
          ::= { docsDevEventEntry 7 }

  docsDevEvSyslogAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      InetAddressType
          MAX-ACCESS  read-write
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The type of address of docsDevEvSyslogAddress.  If
               no syslog server exists, this value should return
               unknown(0)."
          DEFVAL { unknown }
          ::= { docsDevEvent 9 }




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  docsDevEvSyslogAddress OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      InetAddress
          MAX-ACCESS  read-write
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The Internet address of the Syslog server, as provided
               by DHCP option 7 or set via SNMP management.  If the
               address of the server is set to the zero-length
               string, the 0.0.0.0 IPv4 address, or the 0: IPv6
               address, Syslog transmission is inhibited.

               Note that if multiple values are provided to the CM in
               DHCP option 7, the value of this MIB object MUST be the
               first Syslog server address received.

               By default at agent boot, this object returns the zero
               length string."
          ::= { docsDevEvent 10 }

  docsDevEvThrottleThresholdExceeded OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX TruthValue
          MAX-ACCESS read-only
          STATUS current
          DESCRIPTION
              "If true(1), trap and syslog transmission is currently
               inhibited due to exceeding the trap/syslog event
               threshold in the current interval."
          ::= { docsDevEvent 11 }

  --
  -- Link Level Control Filtering
  --

  docsDevFilter OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { docsDevMIBObjects 6 }

  docsDevFilterLLCUnmatchedAction OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX INTEGER {
              discard(1),
              accept(2)
          }
          MAX-ACCESS  read-write
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "LLC (Link Level Control) filters can be defined on an
               inclusive or exclusive basis: CMs can be configured to
               forward only packets matching a set of layer three
               protocols, or to drop packets matching a set of layer
               three protocols.  Typical use of these filters is to



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               filter out possibly harmful (given the context of a
               large metropolitan LAN) protocols.

               If set to discard(1), any L2 packet that does not match
               at least one filter in the docsDevFilterLLCTable will be
               discarded.  If set to accept(2), any L2 packet that
               does not match at least one filter in the
               docsDevFilterLLCTable will be accepted for further
               processing (e.g., bridging).  In other words, if the
               packet does not match an entry in the table, it takes
               this action; if it does match an entry in the table, it
               takes the opposite of this action."
          DEFVAL { accept }
          ::= { docsDevFilter 1 }

  docsDevFilterLLCTable OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF DocsDevFilterLLCEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "A list of filters to apply to (bridged) LLC
               traffic.  The filters in this table are applied to
               incoming traffic on the appropriate interface(s)  prior
               to any further processing (e.g., before the packet
               is handed off for level 3 processing, or for bridging).
               The specific action taken when no filter is matched is
               controlled by docsDevFilterLLCUnmatchedAction.  Table
               entries MUST NOT persist across reboots for any device."
          ::= { docsDevFilter 2 }

  docsDevFilterLLCEntry OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      DocsDevFilterLLCEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "Describes a single filter to apply to (bridged) LLC
               traffic received on a specified interface. "
          INDEX { docsDevFilterLLCIndex }
          ::= { docsDevFilterLLCTable 1 }

  DocsDevFilterLLCEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
              docsDevFilterLLCIndex               Integer32,
              docsDevFilterLLCStatus              RowStatus,
              docsDevFilterLLCIfIndex             InterfaceIndexOrZero,
              docsDevFilterLLCProtocolType        INTEGER,
              docsDevFilterLLCProtocol            Integer32,
              docsDevFilterLLCMatches             Counter32
          }



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  docsDevFilterLLCIndex OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "Index used for the identification of filters (note that
               LLC filter order is irrelevant)."
          ::= { docsDevFilterLLCEntry 1 }
  docsDevFilterLLCStatus OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      RowStatus
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "Controls and reflects the status of rows in this
               table.  There is no restriction on changing any of the
               associated columns for this row while this object is set
               to active.

               Specifying only this object (with the
               appropriate index) on a CM is sufficient to create a
               filter row that matches all inbound packets on the
               ethernet interface and results in the packets being
               discarded.  docsDevFilterLLCIfIndex (at least) must be
               specified on a CMTS to create a row."
          ::= { docsDevFilterLLCEntry 2}

  docsDevFilterLLCIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      InterfaceIndexOrZero
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The entry interface to which this filter applies.  The
               value corresponds to ifIndex for either a CATV MAC or
               another network interface.  If the value is zero, the
               filter applies to all interfaces.  In Cable Modems, the
               default value is the customer side interface(s).  In
               CMTSs, this object has to be specified to
               create a row in this table.

               Note that according to the DOCSIS OSSIv1.1
               specification, ifIndex '1' in the CM means that this
               row applies to all Cable Modem-to-CPE Interfaces
               (CMCI)."
          REFERENCE
              "DOCSIS OSSI 1.1 Specification, Section 3.3.4.1. and
               DOCSIS OSSI 2.0 Specification, Section 6.3.4.1."
          ::= { docsDevFilterLLCEntry 3 }




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  docsDevFilterLLCProtocolType OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX INTEGER {
              ethertype(1),
              dsap(2)
          }
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The format of the value in docsDevFilterLLCProtocol:
               either a two-byte Ethernet Ethertype, or a one-byte
               802.2 Service Access Point (SAP) value.  ethertype(1)
               also applies to Standard Network Access Protocol
               (SNAP) encapsulated frames."
          DEFVAL { ethertype }
          ::= { docsDevFilterLLCEntry 4 }

  docsDevFilterLLCProtocol OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..65535)
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The layer-three protocol for which this filter applies.
               The protocol value format depends on
               docsDevFilterLLCProtocolType.  Note that for SNAP
               frames, ethertype filtering is performed rather than
               Destination Service Access Point (DSAP) =0xAA."
          DEFVAL { 0 }
          ::= { docsDevFilterLLCEntry 5 }

  docsDevFilterLLCMatches OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Counter32
          UNITS       "matches"
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "Counts the number of times this filter was matched."
          ::= { docsDevFilterLLCEntry 6 }

  --
  -- IPv4 Filtering
  --

  docsDevFilterIpDefault OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX INTEGER {
              discard(1),
              accept(2)
          }
          MAX-ACCESS  read-write



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          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "The default behavior for (bridged) packets that do not
               match IP filters (or Internet filters, if implemented)
               is defined by docsDevFilterIpDefault.

               If set to discard(1), all packets not matching an IP
               filter in docsDevFilterIpTable will be discarded.  If
               set to accept(2), all packets not matching an IP filter
               or an Internet filter will be accepted for further
               processing (e.g., bridging)."
          DEFVAL { accept }
          ::= { docsDevFilter 3 }

  docsDevFilterIpTable OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF DocsDevFilterIpEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "An ordered list of filters or classifiers to apply to
               IP traffic.  Filter application is ordered by the filter
               index, rather than by a best match algorithm (note that
               this implies that the filter table may have gaps in the
               index values).  Packets that match no filters will have
               policy 0 in the docsDevFilterPolicyTable applied to
               them, if it exists.  Otherwise, Packets that match no
               filters are discarded or forwarded according to the
               setting of docsDevFilterIpDefault.

               Any IP packet can theoretically match multiple rows of
               this table.  When considering a packet, the table is
               scanned in row index order (e.g., filter 10 is checked
               before filter 20).  If the packet matches that filter
               (which means that it matches ALL criteria for that row),
               actions appropriate to docsDevFilterIpControl and
               docsDevFilterPolicyId are taken.  If the packet was
               discarded processing is complete.  If
               docsDevFilterIpContinue is set to true, the filter
               comparison continues with the next row in the table,
               looking for additional matches.

               If the packet matches no filter in the table, the packet
               is accepted or dropped for further processing
               according to the setting of docsDevFilterIpDefault.
               If the packet is accepted, the actions specified by
               policy group 0 (e.g., the rows in
               docsDevFilterPolicyTable that have a value of 0 for
               docsDevFilterPolicyId) are taken, if that policy



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               group exists.

               Logically, this table is consulted twice during the
               processing of any IP packet: once upon its acceptance
               from the L2 entity, and once upon its transmission to
               the L2 entity.  In actuality, for cable modems, IP
               filtering is generally the only IP processing done for
               transit traffic.  This means that inbound and outbound
               filtering can generally be done at the same time with
               one pass through the filter table.

               The objects in this table are only accessible from cable
               devices that are not operating in DiffServ MIB mode
               (RFC 3289).  See the conformance section for details.

               Note that some devices are required by other
               specifications (e.g., the DOCSIS OSSIv1.1 specification)
               to support the legacy SNMPv1/v2c docsDevFilter mode
               for backward compatibility.

               Table entries MUST NOT persist across reboots for any
               device.

               This table is deprecated.  Instead, use the DiffServ MIB
               from RFC 3289."
          ::= { docsDevFilter 4 }

  docsDevFilterIpEntry OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      DocsDevFilterIpEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "Describes a filter to apply to IP traffic received on a
               specified interface.  All identity objects in this table
               (e.g., source and destination address/mask, protocol,
               source/dest port, TOS/mask, interface and direction)
               must match their respective fields in the packet for
               any given filter to match.

               To create an entry in this table, docsDevFilterIpIfIndex
               must be specified."
          INDEX { docsDevFilterIpIndex }
          ::= { docsDevFilterIpTable 1 }

  DocsDevFilterIpEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
              docsDevFilterIpIndex             Integer32,
              docsDevFilterIpStatus            RowStatus,
              docsDevFilterIpControl           INTEGER,



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              docsDevFilterIpIfIndex           InterfaceIndexOrZero,
              docsDevFilterIpDirection         INTEGER,
              docsDevFilterIpBroadcast         TruthValue,
              docsDevFilterIpSaddr             IpAddress,
              docsDevFilterIpSmask             IpAddress,
              docsDevFilterIpDaddr             IpAddress,
              docsDevFilterIpDmask             IpAddress,
              docsDevFilterIpProtocol          Integer32,
              docsDevFilterIpSourcePortLow     Integer32,
              docsDevFilterIpSourcePortHigh    Integer32,
              docsDevFilterIpDestPortLow       Integer32,
              docsDevFilterIpDestPortHigh      Integer32,
              docsDevFilterIpMatches           ZeroBasedCounter32,
              docsDevFilterIpTos               OCTET STRING,
              docsDevFilterIpTosMask           OCTET STRING,
              docsDevFilterIpContinue          TruthValue,
              docsDevFilterIpPolicyId          Integer32
          }

  docsDevFilterIpIndex OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "Index used to order the application of filters.
               The filter with the lowest index is always applied
               first."
          ::= { docsDevFilterIpEntry 1 }

  docsDevFilterIpStatus OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      RowStatus
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "Controls and reflects the status of rows in this
               table.  Specifying only this object (with the
               appropriate index) on a CM is sufficient to create a
               filter row that matches all inbound packets on the
               ethernet interface and results in the packets being
               discarded.  docsDevFilterIpIfIndex (at least) must be
               specified on a CMTS to create a row.  Creation of the
               rows may be done via either create-and-wait or
               create-and-go, but the filter is not applied until this
               object is set to (or changes to) active.  There is no
               restriction in changing any object in a row while this
               object is set to active."
          ::= { docsDevFilterIpEntry 2 }




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  docsDevFilterIpControl OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX INTEGER {
              discard(1),
              accept(2),
              policy(3)
          }
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "If set to discard(1), all packets matching this filter
               will be discarded, and scanning of the remainder of the
               filter list will be aborted.  If set to accept(2), all
               packets matching this filter will be accepted for
               further processing (e.g., bridging).  If
               docsDevFilterIpContinue is set to true, see if there
               are other matches; otherwise, done.  If set to
               policy (3), execute the policy entries
               matched by docsDevFilterIpPolicyId in
               docsDevFilterPolicyTable.

               If docsDevFilterIpContinue is set to true, continue
               scanning the table for other matches; otherwise, done."
          DEFVAL { discard }
          ::= { docsDevFilterIpEntry 3 }

  docsDevFilterIpIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      InterfaceIndexOrZero
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "The entry interface to which this filter applies.  The
               value corresponds to ifIndex for either a CATV MAC or
               another interface.  If the value is zero, the
               filter applies to all interfaces.  Default value in CMs
               is the index of the customer-side (e.g., ethernet)
               interface(s).  In CMTSes, this object MUST be
               specified to create a row in this table.

               Note that according to the DOCSIS OSSIv1.1
               specification, ifIndex '1' in the Cable Modem means
               that this row applies to all CMCI (customer-facing)
               interfaces."
          REFERENCE
              "DOCSIS OSSI 1.1 Specification, Section 3.3.4.1. and
               DOCSIS OSSI 2.0 Specification, Section 6.3.4.1."
          ::= { docsDevFilterIpEntry 4 }

  docsDevFilterIpDirection OBJECT-TYPE



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          SYNTAX INTEGER {
              inbound(1),
              outbound(2),
              both(3)
          }
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "Determines whether the filter is applied to inbound(1)
               traffic, outbound(2) traffic, or traffic in both(3)
               directions."
          DEFVAL { inbound }
          ::= { docsDevFilterIpEntry 5 }

  docsDevFilterIpBroadcast OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      TruthValue
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "If set to true(1), the filter only applies to multicast
               and broadcast traffic.  If set to false(2), the filter
               applies to all traffic."
          DEFVAL { false }
          ::= { docsDevFilterIpEntry 6 }

  docsDevFilterIpSaddr OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      IpAddress
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "The source IP address, or portion thereof, that is to be
               matched for this filter.  The source address is first
               masked (ANDed) against docsDevFilterIpSmask before
               being compared to this value.  A value of 0 for this
               object and 0 for the mask matches all IP addresses."
          DEFVAL { '00000000'h }
          ::= { docsDevFilterIpEntry 7 }

  docsDevFilterIpSmask OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      IpAddress
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "A bit mask that is to be applied to the source address
               prior to matching.  This mask is not necessarily the
               same as a subnet mask, but 1s bits must be leftmost and
               contiguous."
          DEFVAL { '00000000'h }



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          ::= { docsDevFilterIpEntry 8 }

  docsDevFilterIpDaddr OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      IpAddress
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "The destination IP address, or portion thereof, that is
               to be matched for this filter.  The destination address
               is first masked (ANDed) against docsDevFilterIpDmask
               before being compared to this value.  A value of
               00000000 for this object and 00000000 for the mask
               matches all IP addresses."
          DEFVAL { '00000000'h }
          ::= { docsDevFilterIpEntry 9 }

  docsDevFilterIpDmask OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      IpAddress
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "A bit mask that is to be applied to the destination
               address prior to matching.  This mask is not necessarily
               the same as a subnet mask, but 1s bits MUST be leftmost
               and contiguous."
          DEFVAL { '00000000'h }
          ::= { docsDevFilterIpEntry 10 }

  docsDevFilterIpProtocol OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX Integer32 (0..256)
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "The IP protocol value that is to be matched.  For
               example, icmp is 1, tcp is 6, and udp is 17.  A value of
               256 matches ANY protocol."
          REFERENCE "www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers"
          DEFVAL { 256 }
          ::= { docsDevFilterIpEntry 11 }

  docsDevFilterIpSourcePortLow OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..65535)
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "This is the inclusive lower bound of the transport-layer
               source port range that is to be matched.  If the IP
               protocol of the packet is neither UDP nor TCP, this



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               object is ignored during matching."
          REFERENCE "www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers"
          DEFVAL { 0 }
          ::= { docsDevFilterIpEntry 12 }

  docsDevFilterIpSourcePortHigh OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..65535)
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "This is the inclusive upper bound of the transport-layer
               source port range that is to be matched.  If the IP
               protocol of the packet is neither UDP nor TCP, this
               object is ignored during matching."
          REFERENCE "www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers"
          DEFVAL { 65535 }
          ::= { docsDevFilterIpEntry 13 }

  docsDevFilterIpDestPortLow OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..65535)
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "This is the inclusive lower bound of the transport-layer
               destination port range that is to be matched.  If the IP
               protocol of the packet is neither UDP nor TCP, this
               object is ignored during matching."
          REFERENCE "www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers"
          DEFVAL { 0 }
          ::= { docsDevFilterIpEntry 14 }

  docsDevFilterIpDestPortHigh OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..65535)
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "This is the inclusive upper bound of the transport-layer
               destination port range that is to be matched.  If the IP
               protocol of the packet is neither UDP nor TCP, this
               object is ignored during matching."
          REFERENCE "www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers"
          DEFVAL { 65535 }
          ::= { docsDevFilterIpEntry 15 }

  docsDevFilterIpMatches OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      ZeroBasedCounter32
          UNITS       "matches"
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only



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          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "Counts the number of times this filter was matched.
               This object is initialized to 0 at boot, or at row
               creation, and is reset only upon reboot."
          ::= { docsDevFilterIpEntry 16 }

  docsDevFilterIpTos  OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE (1))
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "This is the value to be matched to the packet's
               TOS (Type of Service) value (after the TOS value
               is ANDed with docsDevFilterIpTosMask).  A value for this
               object of 0 and a mask of 0 matches all TOS values."
          DEFVAL { '00'h }
          ::= { docsDevFilterIpEntry 17 }

  docsDevFilterIpTosMask OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE (1))
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "The mask to be applied to the packet's TOS value before
               matching."
          DEFVAL { '00'h }
          ::= { docsDevFilterIpEntry 18 }

  docsDevFilterIpContinue OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      TruthValue
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "If this value is set to true and docsDevFilterIpControl
               is anything but discard (1), continue scanning and
               applying policies.  See Section 3.3.3 for more
               details."
          DEFVAL { false }
          ::= { docsDevFilterIpEntry 19 }

  docsDevFilterIpPolicyId OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..2147483647)
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "This object points to an entry in
               docsDevFilterPolicyTable.  If docsDevFilterIpControl



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               is set to policy (3), execute all matching policies
               in docsDevFilterPolicyTable.  If no matching policy
               exists, treat as if docsDevFilterIpControl were set
               to accept (1).  If this object is set to the value of
               0, there is no matching policy, and
               docsDevFilterPolicyTable MUST NOT be consulted."
          DEFVAL { 0 }
          ::= { docsDevFilterIpEntry 20 }

  --
  -- Policy Mapping Table
  --

  docsDevFilterPolicyTable OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF DocsDevFilterPolicyEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "A Table that maps between a policy group ID and a set
               of pointers to policies to be applied.  All rows with
               the same docsDevFilterPolicyId are part of the same
               group of policy pointers and are applied in the order
               in this table.  docsDevFilterPolicyTable exists to
               allow multiple policy actions (referenced by policy
               pointers) to be applied to any given classified packet.
               The policy actions are applied in index order.
               For example:

               Index   ID    Type    Action
                1      1      TOS     1
                9      5      TOS     1
                12     1      IPSEC   3

               This says that a packet that matches a filter with
               policy id 1 first has TOS policy 1 applied (which might
               set the TOS bits to enable a higher priority) and next
               has the IPSEC policy 3 applied (which may result in the
               packets being dumped into a secure VPN to a remote
               encryptor).

               Policy ID 0 is reserved for default actions and is
               applied only to packets that match no filters in
               docsDevFilterIpTable.

               Table entries MUST NOT persist across reboots for any
               device.

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               from RFC 3289."
          ::= { docsDevFilter 5 }

  docsDevFilterPolicyEntry OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      DocsDevFilterPolicyEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "An entry in the docsDevFilterPolicyTable.  Entries are
               created by Network Management.  To create an entry,
               docsDevFilterPolicyId MUST be specified."
          INDEX { docsDevFilterPolicyIndex }
          ::= { docsDevFilterPolicyTable 1 }

  DocsDevFilterPolicyEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
              docsDevFilterPolicyIndex   Integer32,
              docsDevFilterPolicyId      Integer32,
  --          docsDevFilterPolicyType    INTEGER,
  --          docsDevFilterPolicyAction  Integer32,
              docsDevFilterPolicyStatus  RowStatus,
              docsDevFilterPolicyPtr     RowPointer
          }

  docsDevFilterPolicyIndex OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION "Index value for the table."
          ::= { docsDevFilterPolicyEntry 1 }

  docsDevFilterPolicyId OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..2147483647)
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "Policy ID for this entry.  If a policy ID can apply to
               multiple rows of this table, all relevant policies are
               executed.  Policy 0 (if populated) is applied to all
               packets that do not match any of the filters.  N.B. If
               docsDevFilterIpPolicyId is set to 0, it DOES NOT match
               policy 0 of this table."
          ::= { docsDevFilterPolicyEntry 2 }

  -- The following two objects were removed and never used; however,
  -- to preserve OID numbering, they are simply commented out to
  -- to ensure that they are not used again.
  -- docsDevFilterPolicyType ::= { docsDevFilterPolicyEntry 3 }
  -- docsDevFilterPolicyAction ::= { docsDevFilterPolicyEntry 4 }



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  docsDevFilterPolicyStatus OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      RowStatus
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "Object used to create an entry in this table.  There is
               no restriction in changing any object in a row while
               this object is set to active.
               The following object MUST have a valid value before this
               object can be set to active:  docsDevFilterPolicyPtr."
          ::= { docsDevFilterPolicyEntry 5 }

  docsDevFilterPolicyPtr OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      RowPointer
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "This object points to a row in an applicable filter
               policy table.  Currently, the only standard policy
               table is docsDevFilterTosTable.

               Per the textual convention, this object points to the
               first accessible object in the row; e.g., to point to a
               row in docsDevFilterTosTable with an index of 21, the
               value of this object would be the object identifier
               docsDevTosStatus.21.

               Vendors are recommended to adhere to the same convention
               when adding vendor-specific policy table extensions.

               If this pointer references an empty or non-existent
               row, then no policy action is taken.

               The default upon row creation is a null pointer that
               results in no policy action being taken."
          DEFVAL { zeroDotZero }
          ::= { docsDevFilterPolicyEntry 6 }

  --
  -- TOS Policy action table
  --

  docsDevFilterTosTable OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF DocsDevFilterTosEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "Table used to describe Type of Service (TOS) bits



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               processing.

               This table is an adjunct to the docsDevFilterIpTable
               and the docsDevFilterPolicy table.  Entries in the
               latter table can point to specific rows in this (and
               other) tables and cause specific actions to be taken.
               This table permits the manipulation of the value of the
               Type of Service bits in the IP header of the matched
               packet as follows:

               Set the tosBits of the packet to
                  (tosBits & docsDevFilterTosAndMask) |
                  docsDevFilterTosOrMask

               This construct allows you to do a clear and set of all
               the TOS bits in a flexible manner.

               Table entries MUST NOT persist across reboots for any
               device.

               This table is deprecated.  Instead, use the DiffServ MIB
               from RFC 3289."
          ::= { docsDevFilter 6 }

  docsDevFilterTosEntry OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      DocsDevFilterTosEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "A TOS policy entry."
          INDEX { docsDevFilterTosIndex }
          ::= { docsDevFilterTosTable 1 }

  DocsDevFilterTosEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
              docsDevFilterTosIndex   Integer32,
              docsDevFilterTosStatus  RowStatus,
              docsDevFilterTosAndMask OCTET STRING,
              docsDevFilterTosOrMask  OCTET STRING
          }

  docsDevFilterTosIndex OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "The unique index for this row.  There are no ordering
               requirements for this table, and any valid index may be
               specified."



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          ::= { docsDevFilterTosEntry 1 }

  docsDevFilterTosStatus OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      RowStatus
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "The object used to create and delete entries in this
               table.  A row created by specifying just this object
               results in a row that specifies no change to the TOS
               bits.  A row may be created using either the
               create-and-go or create-and-wait paradigms.  There is
               no restriction on the ability to change values in this
               row while the row is active."
          ::= { docsDevFilterTosEntry 2 }

  docsDevFilterTosAndMask OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE (1))
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "This value is bitwise ANDed with the matched packet's
               TOS bits."
          DEFVAL { 'ff'h }
          ::= { docsDevFilterTosEntry 3 }

  docsDevFilterTosOrMask OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE (1))
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "This value is bitwise ORed with the result from the
               AND procedure (tosBits & docsDevFilterTosAndMask).
               The result then replaces the packet's TOS bits."
          DEFVAL { '00'h }
          ::= { docsDevFilterTosEntry 4 }

  --
  -- CPE IP Management and anti-spoofing group.  Only implemented on
  -- Cable Modems.
  --

  docsDevCpe OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { docsDevMIBObjects 7 }

  docsDevCpeEnroll OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      INTEGER {
              none(1),
              any(2)



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          }
          MAX-ACCESS  read-write
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "This object controls the population of
               docsDevFilterCpeTable.
               If set to none, the filters must be set manually
               by a network management action (either configuration
               or SNMP set).
               If set to any, the CM wiretaps the packets originating
               from the ethernet and enrolls up to docsDevCpeIpMax
               addresses as based on the source IPv4 or v6 addresses of
               those packets."
          DEFVAL { any }
          ::= { docsDevCpe 1 }

  docsDevCpeIpMax OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      Integer32 (-1..2147483647)
          MAX-ACCESS  read-write
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "This object controls the maximum number of CPEs allowed
               to be learned behind this device.  If set to zero, any
               number of CPEs may connect up to the maximum permitted
               for the device.
               If set to -1, no filtering is done on CPE source
               addresses, and no entries are made in the
               docsDevFilterCpeTable via learning.  If an attempt is
               made to set this to a number greater than that
               permitted for the device, it is set to that maximum."
          DEFVAL { -1 }
          ::= { docsDevCpe 2 }

  docsDevCpeTable OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF DocsDevCpeEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "This table lists the IPv4 addresses seen (or permitted)
               as source addresses in packets originating from the
               customer interface on this device.  In addition, this
               table can be provisioned with the specific addresses
               permitted for the CPEs via the normal row creation
               mechanisms.  Table entries MUST NOT persist across
               reboots for any device.

               N.B.  Management action can add entries in this table
               and in docsDevCpeIpTable past the value of



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               docsDevCpeIpMax.  docsDevCpeIpMax ONLY restricts the
               ability of the CM to add learned addresses
               automatically.

               This table is deprecated and is replaced by
               docsDevCpeInetTable."
          ::= { docsDevCpe 3 }

  docsDevCpeEntry OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      DocsDevCpeEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "An entry in the docsDevFilterCpeTable.  There is one
               entry for each IPv4 CPE seen or provisioned.  If
               docsDevCpeIpMax is set to -1, this table is ignored;
               otherwise, upon receipt of an IP packet from the
               customer interface of the CM, the source IP address is
               checked against this table.  If the address is in the
               table, packet processing continues.  If the address is
               not in the table but docsDevCpeEnroll is set to any
               and the sum of the table sizes of docsDevCpeTable and
               docsDevCpeInetTable is less than docsDevCpeIpMax, the
               address is added to the table, and packet processing
               continues.  Otherwise, the packet is dropped.

               The filtering actions specified by this table occur
               after any LLC filtering (docsDevFilterLLCTable), but
               prior to any IP filtering (docsDevFilterIpTable,
               docsDevNmAccessTable)."
          INDEX   { docsDevCpeIp }
          ::= {docsDevCpeTable 1 }

  DocsDevCpeEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
              docsDevCpeIp      IpAddress,
              docsDevCpeSource  INTEGER,
              docsDevCpeStatus  RowStatus
          }

  docsDevCpeIp OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      IpAddress
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "The IPv4 address to which this entry applies.

               N.B.  Attempts to set all zeros or all ones address
               values MUST be rejected."



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          ::= { docsDevCpeEntry 1 }

  docsDevCpeSource OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      INTEGER {
              other(1),
              manual(2),
              learned(3)
          }

          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "This object describes how this entry was created.  If
               the value is manual(2), this row was created by a
               network management action (either configuration or
               SNMP set).  If set to learned(3), then it was found via
               looking at the source IPv4 address of a received packet.
               The value other(1) is used for any entries that do not
               meet manual(2) or learned(3) criteria."
          ::= { docsDevCpeEntry 2 }

  docsDevCpeStatus OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX  RowStatus
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS  deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "Standard object to manipulate rows.  To create a row in
               this table, one only needs to specify this object.
               Management stations SHOULD use the create-and-go
               mechanism for creating rows in this table."
          ::= { docsDevCpeEntry 3 }

  --
  -- Internet CPE Management and anti spoofing group, for support of
  -- non-IPv4 CPEs.
  --

  docsDevCpeInetTable OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF DocsDevCpeInetEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "This table lists the IP addresses seen (or permitted) as
               source addresses in packets originating from the
               customer interface on this device.  In addition, this
               table can be provisioned with the specific addresses
               permitted for the CPEs via the normal row creation
               mechanisms.



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               N.B.  Management action can add entries in this table
               and in docsDevCpeIpTable past the value of
               docsDevCpeIpMax.  docsDevCpeIpMax ONLY restricts the
               ability of the CM to add learned addresses
               automatically.

               Table entries MUST NOT persist across reboots for any
               device.

               This table exactly mirrors docsDevCpeTable and applies
               to IPv4 and IPv6 addresses."
          ::= { docsDevCpe 4 }

  docsDevCpeInetEntry OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      DocsDevCpeInetEntry
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "An entry in the docsDevFilterCpeInetTable.  There is one
               entry for each IP CPE seen or provisioned.  If
               docsDevCpeIpMax is set to -1, this table is ignored;
               otherwise, upon receipt of an IP packet from the
               customer interface of the CM, the source IP address is
               checked against this table.  If the address is in the
               table, packet processing continues.  If the address is
               not in the table but docsDevCpeEnroll is set to any and
               the sum of the table sizes for docsDevCpeTable and
               docsDevCpeInetTable is less than docsDevCpeIpMax, the
               address is added to the table, and packet processing
               continues.  Otherwise, the packet is dropped.

               The filtering actions specified by this table occur
               after any LLC filtering (docsDevFilterLLCTable), but
               prior to any IP filtering (docsDevFilterIpTable,
               docsDevNmAccessTable).

               When an agent (cable modem) restarts, then all
               dynamically created rows are lost."
          INDEX   { docsDevCpeInetType, docsDevCpeInetAddr }
          ::= { docsDevCpeInetTable 1 }

  DocsDevCpeInetEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
              docsDevCpeInetType      InetAddressType,
              docsDevCpeInetAddr      InetAddress,
              docsDevCpeInetSource    INTEGER,
              docsDevCpeInetRowStatus RowStatus
          }




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  docsDevCpeInetType OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      InetAddressType
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The type of internet address of docsDevCpeInetAddr."
           ::= { docsDevCpeInetEntry 1 }

  docsDevCpeInetAddr OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      InetAddress
          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "The Internet address to which this entry applies.

               Implementors need to be aware that if the size of
               docsDevCpeInetAddr exceeds 114 octets OIDs of
               instances of columns in this row will have more
               than 128 sub-identifiers and cannot be accessed
               using SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, or SNMPv3.  Only unicast
               address are allowed for this object."
          ::= { docsDevCpeInetEntry 2 }

  docsDevCpeInetSource OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX      INTEGER {
              manual(2),
              learned(3)
          }
          MAX-ACCESS  read-only
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "This object describes how this entry was created.  If
               the value is manual(2), this row was created by a
               network management action (either configuration or
               SNMP set).  If set to learned(3), then it was found
               via looking at the source IP address of a received
               packet."
          ::= { docsDevCpeInetEntry 3 }

  docsDevCpeInetRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
          SYNTAX  RowStatus
          MAX-ACCESS  read-create
          STATUS  current
          DESCRIPTION
              "Standard object to manipulate rows.  To create a row in
               this table, one only needs to specify this object.
               Management stations SHOULD use the create-and-go
               mechanism for creating rows in this table."



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          ::= { docsDevCpeInetEntry 4 }


  --
  -- Placeholder for notifications/traps.
  --

  -- erroneous, DO NOT USE docsDevNotification
  docsDevNotification OBJECT IDENTIFIER   ::= { docsDev 2 }
  -- erroneous, DO NOT USE docsDevNotification

  docsDevNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER   ::= { docsDev 0 }


  --
  -- RFC 2669 Conformance definitions
  --

  docsDevConformance  OBJECT IDENTIFIER   ::= { docsDev 3 }
  docsDevGroups       OBJECT IDENTIFIER   ::= { docsDevConformance 1 }
  docsDevCompliances  OBJECT IDENTIFIER   ::= { docsDevConformance 2 }

  docsDevBasicCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
          STATUS  deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "The RFC 2669 compliance statement for MCNS/DOCSIS
               Cable Modems and Cable Modem Termination Systems."

  MODULE  -- docsDev

  -- conditionally mandatory groups

  GROUP docsDevBaseGroup
          DESCRIPTION
              "Mandatory in Cable Modems, optional in Cable Modem
               Termination Systems."

  GROUP docsDevEventGroup
          DESCRIPTION
              "Mandatory in Cable Modems, optional in Cable Modem
               Termination Systems."

  GROUP docsDevFilterGroup
          DESCRIPTION
              "Mandatory in Cable Modems, optional in Cable Modem
               Termination Systems."

  GROUP docsDevNmAccessGroup



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          DESCRIPTION
              "This group is only implemented in devices that do not
               implement the SNMPv3 User Security Model.  It SHOULD NOT
               be implemented by devices that conform to SNMPv3.

               For devices that do not implement SNMPv3 or later, this
               group is Mandatory in Cable Modems and is optional
               in Cable Modem Termination Systems."

  GROUP docsDevServerGroup
          DESCRIPTION
              "This group is implemented only in Cable Modems, and is
               not implemented in Cable Modem Termination Systems."

  GROUP docsDevSoftwareGroup
          DESCRIPTION
              "This group is Mandatory in Cable Modems and optional in
               Cable Modem Termination Systems."

  GROUP docsDevCpeGroup
          DESCRIPTION
              "This group is Mandatory in Cable Modems, and is
               not implemented in Cable Modem Termination Systems."

  OBJECT docsDevSTPControl
          MIN-ACCESS read-only
          DESCRIPTION
              "It is compliant to implement this object as read-only.
               Devices need only support noStFilterBpdu(2)."

  OBJECT docsDevNmAccessIp
          DESCRIPTION
              "It is compliant to recognize the IP address
               255.255.255.255 as referring to any NMS."

  OBJECT docsDevEvReporting
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "It is compliant to implement this object as read-only.
                Devices need only support local(0).  An agent need not
                enforce that trap or syslog logging be accompanied
                by local(0) or localVolatile(3) logging."
           ::= { docsDevCompliances 1 }

  docsDevBaseGroup OBJECT-GROUP
          OBJECTS {
               docsDevRole,
               docsDevDateTime,



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               docsDevResetNow,
               docsDevSerialNumber,
               docsDevSTPControl
          }
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "A collection of objects providing device status and
               control."
          ::= { docsDevGroups 1 }

  docsDevNmAccessGroup OBJECT-GROUP
          OBJECTS {
               docsDevNmAccessIp,
               docsDevNmAccessIpMask,
               docsDevNmAccessCommunity,
               docsDevNmAccessControl,
               docsDevNmAccessInterfaces,
               docsDevNmAccessStatus
          }
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "A collection of objects for controlling access to SNMP
               objects on cable devices.

               This group has been deprecated because all the
               objects have been deprecated in favor of SNMPv3 and
               Coexistence MIBs."
          ::= { docsDevGroups 2 }

  docsDevSoftwareGroup OBJECT-GROUP
          OBJECTS {
              docsDevSwServer,
              docsDevSwFilename,
              docsDevSwAdminStatus,
              docsDevSwOperStatus,
              docsDevSwCurrentVers
          }
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "A collection of objects for controlling software
               downloads.

               This group has been deprecated and replaced by
               docsDevSoftwareGroupV2.  Object docsDevSwServer
               has been replaced by docsDevSwServerAddressType
               and docsDevSwServerAddress, and
               docsDevSwServerTransportProtocol has been added to
               support TFTP and HTTP firmware downloads."



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          ::= { docsDevGroups 3 }

  docsDevServerGroup OBJECT-GROUP
          OBJECTS {
              docsDevServerBootState,
              docsDevServerDhcp,
              docsDevServerTime,
              docsDevServerTftp,
              docsDevServerConfigFile
          }
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "A collection of objects providing status about server
               provisioning.

               This group has been deprecated and replaced by
               docsDevServerGroupV2.  The objects docsDevServerDhcp,
               docsDevServerTime, and docsDevServerTftp have
               been replaced by docsDevServerDhcpAddressType,
               docsDevServerDhcpAddress, docsDevServerTimeAddressType,
               docsDevServerTimeAddress,
               docsDevServerConfigTftpAddressType, and
               docsDevServerConfigTftpAddress."
          ::= { docsDevGroups 4 }

  docsDevEventGroup OBJECT-GROUP
          OBJECTS {
              docsDevEvControl,
              docsDevEvSyslog,
              docsDevEvThrottleAdminStatus,
              docsDevEvThrottleInhibited,
              docsDevEvThrottleThreshold,
              docsDevEvThrottleInterval,
              docsDevEvReporting,
              docsDevEvFirstTime,
              docsDevEvLastTime,
              docsDevEvCounts,
              docsDevEvLevel,
              docsDevEvId,
              docsDevEvText
          }
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "A collection of objects used to control and monitor
               events.

               This group has been deprecated and replaced by
               docsDevEventGroupV2.  The object docsDevEvSyslog has



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               been replaced by docsDevEvSyslogAddressType and
               docsDevEvSyslogAddress, and docsDevEvThrottleInhibited
               has been replaced by
               docsDevEvThrottleThresholdExceeded."
          ::= { docsDevGroups 5 }

  docsDevFilterGroup OBJECT-GROUP
          OBJECTS {
              docsDevFilterLLCUnmatchedAction,
              docsDevFilterIpDefault,
              docsDevFilterLLCStatus,
              docsDevFilterLLCIfIndex,
              docsDevFilterLLCProtocolType,
              docsDevFilterLLCProtocol,
              docsDevFilterLLCMatches,
              docsDevFilterIpControl,
              docsDevFilterIpIfIndex,
              docsDevFilterIpStatus,
              docsDevFilterIpDirection,
              docsDevFilterIpBroadcast,
              docsDevFilterIpSaddr,
              docsDevFilterIpSmask,
              docsDevFilterIpDaddr,
              docsDevFilterIpDmask,
              docsDevFilterIpProtocol,
              docsDevFilterIpSourcePortLow,
              docsDevFilterIpSourcePortHigh,
              docsDevFilterIpDestPortLow,
              docsDevFilterIpDestPortHigh,
              docsDevFilterIpMatches,
              docsDevFilterIpTos,
              docsDevFilterIpTosMask,
              docsDevFilterIpContinue,
              docsDevFilterIpPolicyId,
              docsDevFilterPolicyId,
              docsDevFilterPolicyStatus,
              docsDevFilterPolicyPtr,
              docsDevFilterTosStatus,
              docsDevFilterTosAndMask,
              docsDevFilterTosOrMask
          }
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "A collection of objects to specify filters at the link
               layer and IPv4 layer.

               This group has been deprecated and replaced by various
               groups from the DiffServ MIB."



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          ::= { docsDevGroups 6 }

  docsDevCpeGroup OBJECT-GROUP
          OBJECTS {
             docsDevCpeEnroll,
             docsDevCpeIpMax,
             docsDevCpeSource,
             docsDevCpeStatus
          }
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "A collection of objects used to control the number
               and specific values of IPv4 addresses allowed for
               associated Customer Premises Equipment (CPE).

               This group has been deprecated and replaced by
               docsDevInetCpeGroup.  The object docsDevCpeSource has
               been replaced by docsDevCpeInetSource, and
               docsDevCpeStatus has been replaced by
               docsDevCpeInetRowStatus."
          ::= { docsDevGroups 7 }

  --
  -- RFC 4639 Conformance definitions
  --

  docsDevGroupsV2       OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::= { docsDevConformance 3 }
  docsDevCompliancesV2  OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::= { docsDevConformance 4 }

  docsDevCmCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
           STATUS  current
           DESCRIPTION
               "The compliance statement for DOCSIS Cable Modems.

                This compliance statement applies to implementations
                of DOCSIS versions that are not IPv6 capable."

  MODULE DIFFSERV-MIB -- RFC 3289

  MANDATORY-GROUPS {
             diffServMIBDataPathGroup,
             diffServMIBClfrGroup,
             diffServMIBClfrElementGroup,
             diffServMIBMultiFieldClfrGroup,
             diffServMIBActionGroup,
             diffServMIBDscpMarkActGroup,
             diffServMIBCounterGroup,
             diffServMIBAlgDropGroup



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             }

  OBJECT diffServDataPathStatus  -- same as RFC 3289
           SYNTAX RowStatus { active(1) }
           WRITE-SYNTAX RowStatus { createAndGo(4), destroy(6) }
           DESCRIPTION
               "Support for createAndWait and notInService is not
                required."

  OBJECT diffServClfrStatus  -- same as RFC 3289
           SYNTAX RowStatus { active(1) }
           WRITE-SYNTAX RowStatus { createAndGo(4), destroy(6) }
           DESCRIPTION
               "Support for createAndWait and notInService is not
                required."

  OBJECT diffServClfrElementStatus  -- same as RFC 3289
           SYNTAX RowStatus { active(1) }
           WRITE-SYNTAX RowStatus { createAndGo(4), destroy(6) }
           DESCRIPTION
               "Support for createAndWait and notInService is not
                required."

  OBJECT diffServMultiFieldClfrAddrType
           SYNTAX  InetAddressType { ipv4(1) }
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support IPv4
                addresses."

  OBJECT diffServMultiFieldClfrSrcAddr
           SYNTAX  InetAddress (SIZE(4))
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support IPv4
                addresses."

  OBJECT diffServMultiFieldClfrDstAddr
           SYNTAX  InetAddress (SIZE(4))
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support IPv4
                addresses."

  OBJECT diffServAlgDropStatus  -- same as RFC 3289
           SYNTAX RowStatus { active(1) }
           WRITE-SYNTAX RowStatus { createAndGo(4), destroy(6) }
           DESCRIPTION
               "Support for createAndWait and notInService is not
                required."




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  OBJECT diffServDataPathStorage
           SYNTAX StorageType { volatile(2) }
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support
                volatile storage."

  OBJECT diffServClfrStorage
           SYNTAX StorageType { volatile(2) }
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support
                volatile storage."

  OBJECT diffServClfrElementStorage
           SYNTAX StorageType { volatile(2) }
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support
                volatile storage."

  OBJECT diffServMultiFieldClfrStorage
           SYNTAX StorageType { volatile(2) }
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support
                volatile storage."

  OBJECT diffServActionStorage
           SYNTAX StorageType { volatile(2) }
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support
                volatile storage."

  OBJECT diffServCountActStorage
           SYNTAX StorageType { volatile(2) }
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support
                volatile storage."

  OBJECT diffServAlgDropStorage
           SYNTAX StorageType { volatile(2) }
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support
                volatile storage."

  OBJECT diffServAlgDropType
           SYNTAX  INTEGER { alwaysDrop(5) }
           DESCRIPTION
               "This object is only used to provide packet
                filtering.  Implementations need not support other
                values of this enumeration."



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  MODULE  -- docsDev

  MANDATORY-GROUPS {
             docsDevBaseGroup,
             docsDevBaseIgmpGroup,
             docsDevBaseMaxCpeGroup,
             docsDevSoftwareGroupV2,
             docsDevServerGroupV2,
             docsDevEventGroupV2,
             docsDevFilterLLCGroup
             }

  -- conditionally mandatory groups

  GROUP docsDevInetCpeGroup
          DESCRIPTION
              "This group is optional in Cable Modems."

  OBJECT docsDevDateTime
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "It is compliant to implement this object as read-only."

  OBJECT docsDevSTPControl
           SYNTAX INTEGER { noStFilterBpdu(2) }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "It is compliant to implement this object as read-only.
                Devices need only support noStFilterBpdu(2)."

  OBJECT docsDevIgmpModeControl
           SYNTAX INTEGER { passive(1) }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "It is compliant to implement this object as read-only.
                Devices need only support passive(1)."

  OBJECT docsDevSwServerAddressType
           SYNTAX InetAddressType { ipv4(1) }
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support IPv4
                addresses."

  OBJECT docsDevSwServerAddress
           SYNTAX  InetAddress (SIZE(4))
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support IPv4
                addresses."



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  OBJECT docsDevServerDhcpAddressType
           SYNTAX InetAddressType { ipv4(1) }
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support IPv4
                addresses."

  OBJECT docsDevServerDhcpAddress
           SYNTAX  InetAddress (SIZE(4))
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support IPv4
                addresses."

  OBJECT docsDevServerTimeAddressType
           SYNTAX InetAddressType { ipv4(1) }
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support IPv4
                addresses."

  OBJECT docsDevServerTimeAddress
           SYNTAX  InetAddress (SIZE(4))
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support IPv4
                addresses."

  OBJECT docsDevServerConfigTftpAddressType
           SYNTAX InetAddressType { ipv4(1) }
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support IPv4
                addresses."

  OBJECT docsDevServerConfigTftpAddress
           SYNTAX  InetAddress (SIZE(4))
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support IPv4
                addresses."

  OBJECT docsDevEvReporting
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "It is compliant to implement this object as read-only.
                Devices need only support local(0)."

  OBJECT docsDevEvSyslogAddressType
           SYNTAX InetAddressType { ipv4(1) }
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support IPv4
                addresses."




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  OBJECT docsDevEvSyslogAddress
           SYNTAX  InetAddress (SIZE(4))
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support IPv4
                addresses."

  OBJECT docsDevSwServerTransportProtocol
           SYNTAX INTEGER { tftp(1) }
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support TFTP
                software image downloads."

           ::= { docsDevCompliancesV2 1 }

  docsDevCmtsCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
           STATUS  current
           DESCRIPTION
               "The compliance statement for DOCSIS Cable Modem
                Termination Systems.

                This compliance statement applies to implementations
                of DOCSIS versions that are not IPv6 capable."

  MODULE  -- docsDev

  -- conditionally mandatory groups

  GROUP docsDevBaseGroup
          DESCRIPTION
              "Optional in Cable Modem Termination Systems."

  GROUP docsDevBaseIgmpGroup
          DESCRIPTION
              "Optional in Cable Modem Termination Systems."

  GROUP docsDevBaseMaxCpeGroup
          DESCRIPTION
              "This group MUST NOT be implemented in Cable Modem
               Termination Systems."

  GROUP docsDevSoftwareGroupV2
          DESCRIPTION
              "Optional in Cable Modem Termination Systems."

  GROUP docsDevServerGroupV2
          DESCRIPTION
              "This group MUST NOT be implemented in Cable Modem
               Termination Systems."



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  GROUP docsDevEventGroupV2
          DESCRIPTION
              "Optional in Cable Modem Termination Systems."

  GROUP docsDevFilterLLCGroup
          DESCRIPTION
              "This group MUST NOT be implemented in Cable Modem
               Termination Systems.  See the Subscriber Management
               MIB for similar CMTS capability."

  GROUP docsDevInetCpeGroup
          DESCRIPTION
              "This group MUST NOT be implemented in Cable Modem
               Termination Systems.  See the Subscriber Management
               MIB for similar CMTS capability."

  OBJECT docsDevDateTime
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "It is compliant to implement this object as read-only."

  OBJECT docsDevSTPControl
           SYNTAX INTEGER { noStFilterBpdu(2) }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "It is compliant to implement this object as read-only.
                Devices need only support noStFilterBpdu(2)."

  OBJECT docsDevIgmpModeControl
           SYNTAX INTEGER { passive(1) }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "It is compliant to implement this object as read-only.
                Devices need only support passive(1)."

  OBJECT docsDevSwServerAddressType
           SYNTAX InetAddressType { ipv4(1) }
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support IPv4
                addresses."

  OBJECT docsDevSwServerAddress
           SYNTAX  InetAddress (SIZE(4))
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support IPv4
                addresses."

  OBJECT docsDevEvReporting



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           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "It is compliant to implement this object as read-only.
                Devices need only support local(0)."

  OBJECT docsDevEvSyslogAddressType
           SYNTAX InetAddressType { ipv4(1) }
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support IPv4
                addresses."

  OBJECT docsDevEvSyslogAddress
           SYNTAX  InetAddress (SIZE(4))
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support IPv4
                addresses."

  OBJECT docsDevSwServerTransportProtocol
           SYNTAX INTEGER { tftp(1) }
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is only required to support TFTP
                software image downloads."

           ::= { docsDevCompliancesV2 2 }

  docsDevBaseIgmpGroup OBJECT-GROUP
          OBJECTS {
               docsDevIgmpModeControl
          }
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "An object providing cable device IGMP status and
               control."
          ::= { docsDevGroupsV2 1 }

  docsDevBaseMaxCpeGroup OBJECT-GROUP
          OBJECTS {
               docsDevMaxCpe
          }
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "An object providing management of the maximum number of
               CPEs permitted access through a cable modem."
          ::= { docsDevGroupsV2 2 }

  docsDevNmAccessExtGroup OBJECT-GROUP
          OBJECTS {
               docsDevNmAccessTrapVersion



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          }
          STATUS      deprecated
          DESCRIPTION
              "An object, in addition to the objects in
               docsDevNmAccessGroup, for controlling access to
               SNMP objects on cable devices.

               This group is included in this MIB due to existing
               implementations of docsDevNmAccessTrapVersion in
               DOCSIS cable modems.

               This group has been deprecated because the object has
               been deprecated in favor of SNMPv3 and Coexistence
               MIBs."
          ::= { docsDevGroupsV2 3 }

  docsDevSoftwareGroupV2 OBJECT-GROUP
          OBJECTS {
              docsDevSwFilename,
              docsDevSwAdminStatus,
              docsDevSwOperStatus,
              docsDevSwCurrentVers,
              docsDevSwServerAddressType,
              docsDevSwServerAddress,
              docsDevSwServerTransportProtocol
          }
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "A collection of objects for controlling software
               downloads.  This group replaces docsDevSoftwareGroup."
          ::= { docsDevGroupsV2 4 }

  docsDevServerGroupV2 OBJECT-GROUP
          OBJECTS {
              docsDevServerBootState,
              docsDevServerDhcpAddressType,
              docsDevServerDhcpAddress,
              docsDevServerTimeAddressType,
              docsDevServerTimeAddress,
              docsDevServerConfigTftpAddressType,
              docsDevServerConfigTftpAddress,
              docsDevServerConfigFile
          }
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "A collection of objects providing status about server
               provisioning.  This group replaces docsDevServerGroup."
          ::= { docsDevGroupsV2 5 }



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  docsDevEventGroupV2 OBJECT-GROUP
          OBJECTS {
              docsDevEvControl,
              docsDevEvThrottleAdminStatus,
              docsDevEvThrottleThreshold,
              docsDevEvThrottleInterval,
              docsDevEvReporting,
              docsDevEvFirstTime,
              docsDevEvLastTime,
              docsDevEvCounts,
              docsDevEvLevel,
              docsDevEvId,
              docsDevEvText,
              docsDevEvSyslogAddressType,
              docsDevEvSyslogAddress,
              docsDevEvThrottleThresholdExceeded
          }
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "A collection of objects used to control and monitor
               events.  This group replaces docsDevEventGroup.
               The event reporting mechanism, and more specifically
               docsDevEvReporting, can be used to take advantage of
               the event reporting features of RFC3413 and RFC3014."
          ::= { docsDevGroupsV2 6 }

  docsDevFilterLLCGroup OBJECT-GROUP
          OBJECTS {
              docsDevFilterLLCUnmatchedAction,
              docsDevFilterLLCStatus,
              docsDevFilterLLCIfIndex,
              docsDevFilterLLCProtocolType,
              docsDevFilterLLCProtocol,
              docsDevFilterLLCMatches
          }
          STATUS      current
          DESCRIPTION
              "A collection of objects to specify link layer filters."
          ::= { docsDevGroupsV2 7 }

  docsDevInetCpeGroup OBJECT-GROUP
          OBJECTS {
             docsDevCpeEnroll,
             docsDevCpeIpMax,
             docsDevCpeInetSource,
             docsDevCpeInetRowStatus
          }
          STATUS     current



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          DESCRIPTION
              "A collection of objects used to control the number
               and specific values of Internet (e.g., IPv4 and IPv6)
               addresses allowed for associated Customer Premises
               Equipment (CPE)."
          ::= { docsDevGroupsV2 8 }

  END

5.  Acknowledgements

  This document is a production of the IPCDN Working Group and is a
  revision of RFC 2669, "Cable Device Management Information Base for
  DOCSIS-Compliant Cable Modems and Cable Modem Termination Systems"
  [RFC2669].  Mike St. Johns and Guenter Roeck served well as the
  editors of previous versions of this MIB module.

  The editor specifically wishes to thank Howard Abramson, Eduardo
  Cardona, Andre Lejeune, Kevin Marez, Jean-Francois Mule, Greg
  Nakanishi, Pak Siripunkaw, Boris Tsekinovski, Randy Presuhn, Bert
  Wijnen, and Bill Yost for their contributions to this document.

5.1.  Revision Descriptions

  This document contains the following revisions over RFC 2669:

  o  All IPv4 address objects were either deprecated and replaced or
     mirrored with IPv6 objects, where appropriate, following the
     guidelines of RFC 4001 [RFC4001].  In particular,
     docsDevCpeInetTable was added, and the docsDevFilterGroup objects
     were deprecated in favor of the DiffServ MIB.

  o  Objects that were obviated by SNMPv3 and the SNMP Coexistence MIBs
     have been deprecated; e.g., docsDevNmAccessTable.

  o  A new object, docsDevIgmpModeControl, has been added to control
     passive versus active IGMP modem operation.

  o  A new object, docsDevMaxCpe, has been added to report the maximum
     number of CPEs granted network access across the CM.

  o  A new object, docsDevSwServerTransportProtocol, has been added to
     docsDevSoftware, and other object DESCRIPTIONs have been modified,
     to enable the use of either TFTP or HTTP for software downloads to
     the device.






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  o  A new object, docsDevEvThrottleThresholdExceeded, has been added
     to replace docsDevEvThrottleInhibited for simplification of event
     threshold management.

  o  The docsDevEvReporting object has been modified to enable local
     logging to the internal volatile log, and not to the internal
     non-volatile log.

  o  Minor updates to the description text have been made to a number
     of objects to clarify their meaning.

  o  The compliance statements were updated to reflect current
     requirements (including making the docsDevCpe objects optional)
     and split between CM and CMTS devices.

  o  Text was added to indicate support of the SNMP Notification MIB
     [RFC3413] and Notification Log MIB [RFC3014] modules.

6.  Security Considerations

  This MIB module relates to a system that will provide metropolitan
  public internet access.  As such, improper manipulation of the
  objects represented by this MIB module may result in denial of
  service to a large number of end-users.  In addition, manipulation of
  docsDevNmAccessTable, docsDevFilterLLCTable, docsDevFilterIpTable,
  docsDevFilterInetTable, and the elements of the docsDevCpe and
  docsDevCpeInetTable groups may allow an end-user to increase his or
  her service levels, spoof his or her IP addresses, change the
  permitted management stations, or affect other end-users in either a
  positive or negative manner.

  It is recommended that the implementors prevent the "tiny fragment"
  and "overlapping fragment" attacks for the IP filtering tables in
  this MIB module, as discussed in [RFC1858] and [RFC3128].  Prevention
  of these attacks can be implemented with the following rules, when
  TCP source and/or destination port filtering is enabled:

  o  Admit all packets with fragment offset >= 2.

  o  Discard all packets with fragment offset = 1, or with fragment
     offset = 0 AND fragment payload length < 16.

  o  Apply filtering rules to all packets with fragment offset = 0.

  This MIB module does not affect confidentiality of services on a
  cable modem system.  [BPI] and [BPIPLUS] specify the implementation
  of the DOCSIS Baseline Privacy and Baseline Privacy Plus mechanisms
  for data transmission confidentiality.



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  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:

  o  The use of docsDevNmAccessTable to specify management stations is
     considered only limited protection and does not protect against
     attacks that spoof the management station's IP address.  The use
     of stronger mechanisms, such as SNMPv3 security, should be
     considered, where possible.  Specifically, SNMPv3 USM [RFC3414]
     and VACM [RFC3415] MUST be used with any v3 agent that implements
     this MIB module.

  o  The CM may have its software changed by the actions of the
     management system using a combination of the following objects:
     docsDevSwServer, docsDevSwFilename, docsDevSwAdminStatus,
     docsDevSwServerAddressType, docsDevSwServerAddress, and
     docsDevSwServerTransportProtocol.  An improper software download
     may result in substantial vulnerabilities and the loss of the
     ability of the management system to control the cable modem.  A
     cable device SHOULD implement the code verification mechanisms of
     [BPIPLUS] to verify the source and integrity of downloaded
     software images.

  o  The device may be reset by setting docsDevResetNow = true(1).
     This causes the device to reload its configuration files, as well
     as to eliminate all previous non-persistent network management
     settings.  As such, this may provide a vector for attacking the
     system.

  o  Setting docsDevEvThrottleAdminStatus = unconstrained(1) (which is
     also the DEFVAL) may cause flooding of traps, which can disrupt
     network service.  Additionally, docsDevThrottleThreshold and
     docsDevThrottleInterval could also be set to high values that may
     cause a disruption in service.

  o  Setting docsDevDateTime to an arbitrary (incorrect) value would
     merely cause the device to record incorrect timestamps on many
     events/actions that rely on this object for reporting.

  o  Setting docsDevEvControl to resetLog(1) will delete any event log
     history and could potentially impact debugging/troubleshooting
     efforts.

  o  Setting docsDevEvSyslog.



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  o  Setting docsDevEvReporting to enable syslog reporting, along with
     a redirect of the syslog server could allow access to sensitive
     information on network devices.  Modifying docsDevEvSyslog,
     docsDevEvSyslogAddressType, or docsDevEvSyslogAddress could allow
     a redirect of sensitive information.

  o  Setting docsDevFilterLLCnmatchedAction or docsDevFilterIpDefault
     could cause significant changes to default traffic filtering on a
     device.

  o  Setting docsDevCpeEnroll to any(2) could cause the
     docsDevFilterCPETable to be populated, which may not be the
     intended functionality.

  o  Setting docsDevCpeIpMax to a value other than that intended by the
     MSO may allow a user to provision more devices than the MSO would
     like.

  o  Setting values in the docsDevNmAccess table can potentially
     introduce a mechanism for users to use a local NMS device and
     manipulate other settings in the CM or CMTS.

  o  Setting values in the docsDevFilterLLC and docsDevFilterIP tables
     can allow or deny access to certain devices that the MSO does not
     want.

  o  Setting docsDevCpeStatus and docsDevCpeInetRowStatus may allow
     users to provision more devices than were intended by the MSO, or
     to provision different ones.

  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 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:

  o  Rows from docsDevNmAccessTable may provide sufficient information
     for attackers to spoof management stations that have management
     access to the device.

  o  The docsDevSwCurrentVers object may provide hints as to the
     software vulnerabilities of the cable device.

  o  The docsDevFilterLLCTable and docsDevFilterLLCTable may provide
     clues for attacking the cable device and other subscriber devices.




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     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.  IANA Considerations

     The MIB module defined in this document uses the following IANA-
     assigned OBJECT IDENTIFIER values, recorded in the SMI Numbers
     registry:

     Descriptor OBJECT IDENTIFIER value
     ---------- -----------------------
     docsDevMIB { mib-2 69 }






















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8.  References

8.1.  Normative References

  [BPI]         SCTE Data Standards Subcommittee, "Data-Over-Cable
                Service Interface Specifications: DOCSIS 1.0 Baseline
                Privacy Interface Specification SCTE 22-2 2002", 2002,
                <http://www.scte.org/standards/>.

  [BPIPLUS]     CableLabs, "Data-Over-Cable Service Interface
                Specifications: Baseline Privacy Plus Interface
                Specification CM-SP-BPI+_I12-050812", August 2005,
                <http://www.cablemodem.com/specifications/>,
                <http://www.cablelabs.com/specifications/archives/>.

  [ITU-T_J.112] ITU-T Recommendation J.112 (3/98), "Transmission
                Systems for Interactive Cable Television Services,
                J.112, International Telecommunications Union", March
                1998, <http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/studygroups/com09/>.

  [MTA-PROV]    CableLabs, "PacketCable(TM) 1.5 Specification: MTA
                Device Provisioning PKT-SP-PROV1.5-I02-050812", August
                2005, <http://www.packetcable.com/specifications/>,
                <http://www.cablelabs.com/specifications/archives/>.

  [OSSI1.0]     SCTE Data Standards Subcommittee, "Data-Over-Cable
                Service Interface Specification: DOCSIS 1.0 Operations
                Support System Interface (OSSI), SCTE 22-3 2002", 2002,
                <http://www.scte.org/standards/>.

  [OSSI1.1]     SCTE Data Standards Subcommittee, "DOCSIS 1.1 Part 3:
                Operations Support System Interface ANSI/SCTE 23-3
                2005", 2005, <http://www.scte.org/standards/>.

  [OSSI2.0]     CableLabs, "Data-Over-Cable Service Interface
                Specifications: Operations Support System Interface
                Specification SP-OSSIv2.0-I09-050812", August 2005,
                <http://www.cablemodem.com/specifications/>,
                <http://www.cablelabs.com/specifications/archives/>.

  [RFC1350]     Sollins, K., "The TFTP Protocol (Revision 2)", STD 33,
                RFC 1350, July 1992.

  [RFC4502]     Waldbusser, S., "Remote Network Monitoring Management
                Information Base Version 2", RFC 4502, May 2006.

  [RFC2119]     Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
                Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.



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  [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.

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

  [RFC2616]     Fielding, R., Gettys, J., Mogul, J., Frystyk, H.,
                Masinter, L., Leach, P., and T. Berners-Lee, "Hypertext
                Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1", RFC 2616, June 1999.

  [RFC2669]     St. Johns, M., "DOCSIS Cable Device MIB Cable Device
                Management Information Base for DOCSIS compliant Cable
                Modems and Cable Modem Termination Systems", RFC 2669,
                August 1999.

  [RFC2863]     McCloghrie, K. and F. Kastenholz, "The Interfaces Group
                MIB", RFC 2863, June 2000.

  [RFC3014]     Kavasseri, R., "Notification Log MIB", RFC 3014,
                November 2000.

  [RFC3289]     Baker, F., Chan, K., and A. Smith, "Management
                Information Base for the Differentiated Services
                Architecture", RFC 3289, May 2002.

  [RFC3411]     Harrington, D., Presuhn, R., and B. Wijnen, "An
                Architecture for Describing Simple Network Management
                Protocol (SNMP) Management Frameworks", STD 62, RFC
                3411, December 2002.

  [RFC3413]     Levi, D., Meyer, P., and B. Stewart, "Simple Network
                Management Protocol (SNMP) Applications", STD 62, RFC
                3413, December 2002.

  [RFC3414]     Blumenthal, U. and B. Wijnen, "User-based Security
                Model (USM) for version 3 of the Simple Network
                Management Protocol (SNMPv3)", STD 62, RFC 3414,
                December 2002.






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  [RFC3415]     Wijnen, B., Presuhn, R., and K. McCloghrie, "View-based
                Access Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network
                Management Protocol (SNMP)", STD 62, RFC 3415, December
                2002.

  [RFC3418]     Presuhn, R., "Management Information Base (MIB) for the
                Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)", STD 62, RFC
                3418, December 2002.

  [RFC3584]     Frye, R., Levi, D., Routhier, S., and B. Wijnen,
                "Coexistence between Version 1, Version 2, and Version
                3 of the Internet-standard Network Management
                Framework", BCP 74, RFC 3584, August 2003.

  [RFC868]      Postel, J. and K. Harrenstien, "Time Protocol", STD 26,
                RFC 868, May 1983.

  [RFC4001]     Daniele, M., Haberman, B., Routhier, S., and J.
                Schoenwaelder, "Textual Conventions for Internet
                Network Addresses", RFC 4001, February 2005.

  [RFI1.0]      SCTE Data Standards Subcommittee, "Data-Over-Cable
                Service Interface Specifications: DOCSIS 1.0 Radio
                Frequency Interface Specification SCTE 22-1 2002",
                2002, <http://www.scte.org/standards/>.

  [RFI1.1]      SCTE Data Standards Subcommittee, "DOCSIS 1.1 Part 1:
                Radio Frequency Interface ANSI/SCTE 23-1 2005", 2005,
                <http://www.scte.org/standards/>.

  [RFI2.0]      CableLabs, "Data-Over-Cable Service Interface
                Specifications: Radio Frequency Interface Specification
                SP-RFI2.0-I11-060602", June 2006,
                <http://www.cablemodem.com/specifications/>,
                <http://www.cablelabs.com/specifications/archives/>.

8.2.  Informative References

  [RFC1858]     Ziemba, G., Reed, D., and P. Traina, "Security
                Considerations r IP Fragment Filtering", RFC 1858,
                October 1995.

  [RFC1945]     Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R., and H. Frystyk,
                "Hypertext Traner Protocol -- HTTP/1.0", RFC 1945, May
                1996.

  [RFC3128]     Miller, I., "Protection Against a Variant of the Tiny
                Fragment Attack (RFC 1858)", RFC 3128, June 2001.



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  [RFC3164]     Lonvick, C., "The BSD Syslog Protocol", RFC 3164,
                August 2001.

  [RFC3617]     Lear, E., "Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) Scheme and
                Applicbility Statement for the Trivial File Transfer
                Protocol (TFTP)", RFC 3617, October 2003.

  [RFC4547]     Ahmad, A. and G. Nakanishi, "Event Notification
                Management Information Base for Data over Cable Service
                Interface Specifications (DOCSIS) Compliant Cable
                Modems and Cable Modem Termination Systems", RFC 4547,
                June 2006.

  [RFC1224]     Steinberg, L., "Techniques for managing asynchronously
                generated alerts", RFC 1224, May 1991.

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

  [RFC4036]     Sawyer, W., "Management Information Base for Data Over
                Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS) Cable
                Modem Termination Systems for Subscriber Management",
                RFC 4036, April 2005.

  [RFC4323]     Patrick, M. and W. Murwin, "Data Over Cable System
                Interface Specification Quality of Service Management
                Information Base (DOCSIS-QoS MIB)", RFC 4323, January
                2006.

  [MULPI3.0]    CableLabs, "Data-Over-Cable Service Interface
                Specifications: DOCSIS 3.0 MAC and Upper Layer
                Protocols Interface Specification CM-SP-MULPIv3.0-I01-
                060804", August 2006,
                <http://www.cablemodem.com/specifications/>,
                <http://www.cablelabs.com/specifications/archives/>.














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Authors' Addresses

  Richard Woundy
  Comcast Cable
  27 Industrial Avenue
  Chelmsford, MA  01824
  USA

  Phone: +1 978 244 4010
  EMail: [email protected]


  Kevin Marez
  Motorola Corporation
  6450 Sequence Drive
  San Diego, CA  92121
  USA

  Phone: +1 858 404 3785
  EMail: [email protected]































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