Network Working Group                                   S. Channabasappa
Request for Comments: 5428                                     CableLabs
Category: Standards Track                                W. De Ketelaere
                                                               tComLabs
                                                           E. Nechamkin
                                                         Broadcom Corp.
                                                             April 2009


          Management Event Management Information Base (MIB)
          for PacketCable- and IPCablecom-Compliant Devices

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

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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 events that
  can be generated by PacketCable- and IPCablecom-compliant Multimedia
  Terminal Adapter devices.












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Table of Contents

  1. The Internet-Standard Management Framework ......................2
  2. Introduction ....................................................2
  3. Terminology .....................................................3
     3.1. PacketCable ................................................3
     3.2. IPCablecom .................................................3
     3.3. MTA ........................................................4
     3.4. Endpoint ...................................................4
     3.5. MSO ........................................................4
     3.6. UDP ........................................................4
  4. Overview ........................................................4
     4.1. Structure of the MIB .......................................5
     4.2. pktcEventControl ...........................................6
     4.3. pktcEventThrottle ..........................................6
     4.4. pktcEventStatus ............................................7
     4.5. pktcEvent ..................................................7
     4.6. pktcEventLog ...............................................7
     4.7. pktcEventNotifications .....................................7
  5. Relationship to Other MIB Modules ...............................7
     5.1. MIB Modules Required for IMPORTS ...........................7
  6. Definitions .....................................................8
  7. IANA Considerations ............................................32
  8. Security Considerations ........................................32
  9. Acknowledgments ................................................34
  10. Normative References ..........................................35
  11. Informative References ........................................36

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.  Introduction

  A Multimedia Terminal Adapter (MTA) is used to deliver broadband
  Internet, data, and/or voice access jointly with telephony service to
  a subscriber's or customer's premises using a cable network



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  infrastructure.  An MTA is normally installed at the subscriber's or
  customer's premises and is coupled to a multiple system operator
  (MSO) using a hybrid fiber coax (HFC) access network.

  An MTA is provisioned by the MSO for broadband Internet, data, and/or
  voice service.  For more information on MTA provisioning, refer to
  [PKT-SP-PROV] and [RFC4682].  MTA devices include one or more
  endpoints (e.g., telephone ports), which receive call signaling
  information to establish ring cadence, and codecs, which provide
  telephony service.

  For more information on call signaling refer to, [PKT-SP-MGCP] and
  [RFC3435].

  For more information on codecs, refer to [PKT-SP-CODEC].

  Given the complexity of such systems, it is important that a suitable
  event management mechanism be defined to allow for effective
  management.  This MIB module provides objects suitable for generation
  and management of events on the MTA.

3.  Terminology

  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 RFC 2119 [RFC2119].

  The terms "MIB module" and "information module" are used
  interchangeably in this memo.  As used here, both terms refer to any
  of the three types of information modules defined in Section 3 of RFC
  2578 [RFC2578].  Some of the terms used in this memo are defined
  below.  Some additional terms are also defined in the PacketCable(TM)
  Management Event Mechanism Specification [PKT-SP-MEM1.5] and the
  PacketCable MTA Device Provisioning Specification [PKT-SP-PROV].

3.1.  PacketCable

  PacketCable is a CableLabs-led initiative that is aimed at developing
  interoperable interface specifications for delivering advanced,
  real-time multimedia services over two-way cable plants.

3.2.  IPCablecom

  IPCablecom is an ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T)
  project that includes architecture and a series of recommendations
  that enable the delivery of real-time services over the cable
  television networks using cable modems.




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3.3.  MTA

  A Multimedia Terminal Adapter (MTA) is a PacketCable- or IPCablecom-
  compliant device providing telephony services over a cable or hybrid
  system used to deliver video signals to a community.  It contains an
  interface to endpoints, a network interface, codecs, and all
  signaling and encapsulation functions required for Voice over IP
  transport, call signaling, and Quality of Service signaling.  An MTA
  can be an embedded or standalone device.  An Embedded MTA (E-MTA) is
  an MTA device containing an embedded Data Over Cable Service
  Interface Specifications (DOCSIS) cable modem.  A Standalone MTA
  (S-MTA) is an MTA device separated from the DOCSIS cable modem by a
  non-DOCSIS Media Access Control (MAC) interface (e.g., Ethernet,
  USB).

3.4.  Endpoint

  An endpoint or MTA endpoint is a standard RJ-11 telephony physical
  port located on the MTA and used for attaching the telephone device
  to the MTA.

3.5.  MSO

  A Multi-System Operator is a cable company that operates many head-
  end locations in several cities.

3.6.  UDP

  A User Datagram Protocol is a connectionless protocol built upon
  Internet Protocol (IP), as per RFC 768 [RFC768].

4.  Overview

  PacketCable, European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI),
  and International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication
  Standardization Sector (ITU-T) IPCablecom-compliant Multimedia
  Terminal Adaptors (MTAs) are required to generate management events
  upon the occurrence of certain operational conditions (for instance,
  "AC power failure, MTA operational on battery power").  The complete
  set of conditions and the corresponding management events to be
  generated are specified in [PKT-SP-MEM1.5] (PacketCable),
  [ETSITS101909-22] (ETSI), and [ITU-T-J176] (ITU-T).  In addition, the
  MTA manufacturer is allowed to specify vendor-specific management
  events.  For example, vendor XYZ can specify "Memory read error,
  terminating process, code: XYZ123".






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  When management events are generated, they can either be stored in a
  local log on the MTA or transmitted using two possible mechanisms:
  SNMP or syslog.  This choice between storing and transmitting is
  required to be configurable and manageable by the management station
  for each management event (default values can be provided when the
  events are defined).  This document proposes a MIB that can provide
  for configuration and management of such management events.  A means
  to log the events is provided within the specified MIB module.  For
  syslog as a transport, the necessary information (format, transport,
  etc.) is also specified.  For SNMP as a transport, the MIB objects
  specified in the SNMP-TARGET-MIB and SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB as
  utilized, is specified in [RFC3413].

  Further, each management event can be uniquely identified using the
  'Organization ID' and 'Event ID'.  The 'Organization ID' is the
  private enterprise number of the organization specifying the event
  (e.g., 4491 for CableLabs) and a unique identifier that identifies
  the event.  The 'Event ID' is an identifier that uniquely identifies
  the event within the 'Organization ID' space.  This document does not
  specify any management events.  It only provides a mechanism to
  manage the storage and transmission of events.

  The EVENT MIB module specified in this document is intended to update
  the EVENT MIB modules from which it is partly derived:

  - the PacketCable 1.5 Management Event MIB Specification
    [PKT-SP-EVEMIB1.5] and

  - the ITU-T IPCablecom management event mechanism MIB requirements
    [ITU-T-J176].

  Several normative and informative references are used to help define
  Management Event MIB objects.  As a convention, wherever the
  requirements are equivalent at the time of the writing, the
  PacketCable reference is used.  However, MTA implementations MUST
  refer to the corresponding specifications to ensure compliance.

4.1.  Structure of the MIB

  The Management Event MIB module is identified by pktcIetfEventMib and
  is structured into the following sub-trees:

  - pktcEventControl specifies the management information pertinent to
    control of the device's event generation capabilities.

  - pktcEventThrottle specifies the management information pertinent to
    throttling the transmission of management events using syslog or
    SNMP.



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  - pktcEventStatus specifies the management information for the device
    to report status information related to the generated events.

  - pktcEvents specifies the management information for the device to
    list all the events it is capable of generating.

  - pktcEventLog specifies the management information for the device to
    store the generated events.

  - pktcEventNotifications specifies the management information that
    defines the SNMP trap and inform messages.

4.2.  pktcEventControl

  The group of objects in this sub-tree provide for three important
  controls: ability to reset the event logs and event descriptions,
  syslog configuration, and event classes.

  Some highlights are as follows:

  pktcEventReset - this MIB object allows a management station to reset
  the event logs, the event descriptions, or both.

  pktcEventSyslog - this group of MIB objects allows the management
  station to provide information for transmission of events to a syslog
  server, such as message formats and transport protocols.

  pktcEventClassTable - this MIB table allows for MTAs to classify the
  management events into different categories, termed 'event classes'.
  It then allows for common operations to be affected across all the
  events pertaining to a specific event class.

4.3.  pktcEventThrottle

  As indicated earlier, the generated events can be stored locally or
  transmitted using SNMP, syslog, or both.  However, the management
  stations receiving such events may wish to control the rate of
  transmission of such events.  This event-throttling behavior is
  provided by the MIB objects in this sub-tree.

  Some highlights are as follows:

  pktcEventThrottleAdminStatus - this MIB object allows for
  transmissions to be unconstrained, maintained below threshold,
  stopped at the threshold, or inhibited.






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  pktcEventThrottleThreshold - this MIB object specifies the throttle,
  i.e., the number of events over an interval that is considered to be
  the threshold.

  pktcEventThrottleInterval - this MIB object specifies the interval
  over which the threshold is calculated.

4.4.  pktcEventStatus

  This sub-tree is designed to provide status information related to
  event transmissions.  It currently contains one MIB object,
  pktcEventTransmissionStatus, that allows a client to report the
  status of event transmissions.

4.5.  pktcEvent

  This sub-tree is designed to provide a list of all the events that
  can be generated by an MTA and its associated descriptions.  The MIB
  objects are grouped under the MIB table pktcEventTable.

4.6.  pktcEventLog

  This sub-tree is designed to allow the MTA to store all the events
  that are generated during its operation.  The events are stored with
  information such as the time of the event, its description and
  related characteristics like severity levels.

4.7.  pktcEventNotifications

  This sub-tree specifies the notification information, i.e., when MTAs
  transmit messages using SNMP traps and informs.  SNMP traps refer to
  the SNMPv2-Trap-PDU.  SNMPv1 traps are disallowed.

5.  Relationship to Other MIB Modules

  Some management objects defined in other MIB modules are applicable
  to an entity implementing this MIB.  In particular, it is assumed
  that an entity implementing the PKTC-IETF-EVENT-MIB module will also
  implement the 'interfaces' group of the IF-MIB [RFC2863].

5.1.  MIB Modules Required for IMPORTS

  The PKTC-IETF-EVENT-MIB MIB module IMPORTS objects from SNMPv2-SMI
  [RFC2578], SNMPv2-TC [RFC2579], SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB [RFC3411],
  SNMPv2-CONF [RFC2580], IF-MIB [RFC2863], INET-ADDRESS-MIB [RFC4001],
  SNMP-TARGET-MIB [RFC3413], SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB [RFC3413], and the
  SYSLOG-TC-MIB [RFC5427].




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6.  Definitions

  PKTC-IETF-EVENT-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

  IMPORTS
      MODULE-IDENTITY,
      OBJECT-TYPE,
      Unsigned32,
      NOTIFICATION-TYPE,
      mib-2                            FROM SNMPv2-SMI

      TruthValue,
      DateAndTime, TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
                                       FROM SNMPv2-TC
      SnmpAdminString                  FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB
      OBJECT-GROUP,
      MODULE-COMPLIANCE,
      NOTIFICATION-GROUP               FROM SNMPv2-CONF
      ifPhysAddress                    FROM IF-MIB
      InetAddressType,
      InetAddress,
      InetPortNumber                   FROM INET-ADDRESS-MIB
      snmpTargetBasicGroup, snmpTargetResponseGroup
                                       FROM SNMP-TARGET-MIB
      snmpNotifyGroup, snmpNotifyFilterGroup
                                       FROM SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB
      SyslogSeverity, SyslogFacility   FROM SYSLOG-TC-MIB;

  pktcIetfEventMib MODULE-IDENTITY
      LAST-UPDATED "200903300000Z" -- 30 March 2009
      ORGANIZATION "IETF IP over Cable Data Network Working Group"
      CONTACT-INFO
              "Sumanth Channabasappa
               Cable Television Laboratories, Inc.
               858 Coal Creek Circle,
               Louisville, CO 80027, USA
               +1 303-661-3307
               [email protected]

               Wim De Ketelaere
               tComLabs
               Gildestraat 8
               9000 Gent, Belgium
               +32 9 269 22 90
               [email protected]






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               Eugene Nechamkin
               Broadcom Corporation
               200 - 13711 International Place
               Richmond, BC, V6V 2Z8, Canada
               +1 604 233 8500
               [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-Chair: Jean-Francois Mule, [email protected]
           Co-Chair: Richard Woundy, [email protected]"

      DESCRIPTION
          "This MIB module specifies the basic management objects
           for managing events generated by the Multimedia
           Terminal Adapter devices compliant with the PacketCable
           and IPCablecom requirements.

           Copyright (c) 2009 IETF Trust and the persons
           identified as authors of the code.  All rights reserved.

           Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
           without modification, are permitted provided that the
           following conditions are met:

           - Redistributions of source code must retain the above
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             Trust, nor the names of specific contributors, may be
             used to endorse or promote products derived from this
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           THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND
           CONTRIBUTORS 'AS IS' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
           WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
           WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
           PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
           OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
           INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES



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           (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE
           GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
           BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
           LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
           (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT
           OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
           POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

           This version of this MIB module is part of RFC 5428;
           see the RFC itself for full legal notices."

      REVISION   "200903300000Z" -- 30 March 2009

      DESCRIPTION
         "Initial version, published as RFC 5428."

  ::=  { mib-2 182 }

  SyslogSeverityMask ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
       "This textual convention represents a bit mask representing
        the severity of the syslog events that can be generated.
        It corresponds to the various severity levels associated
        with syslog messages, as specified in 'The Syslog Protocol',
        [RFC5424].

             emerg           (0),  - emergency; system is unusable
             alert           (1),  - action must be taken immediately
             crit            (2),  - critical condition
             err             (3),  - error condition
             warning         (4),  - warning condition
             notice          (5),  - normal but significant condition
             info            (6),  - informational message
             debug           (7)   - debug-level messages"


         SYNTAX  BITS {
                 emerg(0),
                 alert(1),
                 crit(2),
                 err(3),
                 warning(4),
                 notice(5),
                 info(6),
                 debug(7)
                 }




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  --
  --
  pktcEventNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pktcIetfEventMib 0 }
  pktcEventMibObjects    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pktcIetfEventMib 1 }
  pktcEventConformance   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pktcIetfEventMib 2 }
  --
  --
  pktcEventControl   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pktcEventMibObjects 1 }
  pktcEventThrottle  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pktcEventMibObjects 2 }
  pktcEventStatus    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pktcEventMibObjects 3 }
  pktcEvents         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pktcEventMibObjects 4 }
  pktcEventLog       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pktcEventMibObjects 5 }

  ---
  --   Event Reporting control objects
  ---
  pktcEventReset  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX  BITS {
                  resetEventLogTable(0),
                  resetEventTable(1)
                  }
      MAX-ACCESS  read-write
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object allows a management station to
              clear the local log of generated events, reset the
              management event descriptions, or both.

              MTAs generate management events.  These events are stored
              in the MIB table pktcEventLogTable.  If a management
              station needs to clear all the current entries (e.g.,
              after a troubleshooting operation is complete), it can
              do so by setting the resetEventLogTable(0) bit to a
              value of '1'.

              The MTA is pre-configured with the events that it can
              generate.  This is stored in the MIB table
              pktcEventTable.  This table also contains the
              descriptions associated with these events.  These
              descriptions can be modified by a management station.
              However, if the management station wishes to reset the
              descriptions to factory defaults, it can do so by
              setting the resetEventTable(1) bit to a value of '1'.

              The MTA actions are summarized below:

                Bit resetEventLogTable(0) set to a value of '1'
                 - delete all entries in pktcEventLogTable;



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                 - reset the value of pktcEventLogIndex to '0'.

                Bit resetEventTable(1) set to a value of '1'
                 - reset the pktcEventTable to the
                   factory default values.

                Bits resetEventLogTable(0) and resetEventTable(1)
                set to a value of '1'
                 - perform the above actions as though they were
                   performed individually (in any order).

                Setting a reset bit to a value of '0' MUST NOT
                result in any action.

              The MTA MUST perform the above actions regardless of
              persistence (i.e., storage in non-volatile memory).

              The MTA MUST always return a value of '00' when
              this MIB object is read.

              A management station that resets tables using this MIB
              object needs to be careful about the impact to other
              management stations that may be reliant on the
              information contained in the table(s) being reset.  For
              example, say management station A creates a specific set
              of event descriptions in the event table
              (pktcEventTable) for debugging purposes and expects any
              generated events to report the modified descriptions.  In
              such a case, if another management station resets the
              event table to factory defaults, any subsequent events
              will not contain the modified descriptions expected by
              management station A.  Such multi-manager contentions are
              not addressed within this MIB module.  Thus, management
              stations are RECOMMENDED to use this MIB object with
              care and caution, and only when absolutely required."
      ::= { pktcEventControl 1 }

  ---
  -- syslog-specific MIB objects
  ---

  pktcEventSyslog   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pktcEventControl 2 }

  pktcEventSyslogCapabilities  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX  BITS {
                  formatBSDSyslog(0),
                  formatSyslogProtocol(1),
                  transportUDP(2),



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                  transportTLS(3),
                  transportBEEP(4)
                  }
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object contains the MTA capabilities
              for supporting the syslog protocol, specifically
              the message formats and the transport protocols.

              The BSD syslog message format is specified
              in [RFC3164] (formatBSDSyslog), and the IETF
              syslog protocol is specified in [RFC5424]
              (formatSyslogProtocol).

              The MTA MUST set the appropriate protocol and
              transport bits, based on implementation."
      REFERENCE
              "The BSD syslog Protocol, [RFC3164];
               The Syslog Protocol, [RFC5424];
               Transmission of Syslog Messages over UDP, [RFC5426];
               TLS Transport Mapping for Syslog, [RFC5425];
               Reliable Delivery for syslog, [RFC3195]."
      ::= { pktcEventSyslog 1 }

  pktcEventSyslogAddressType  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      InetAddressType
      MAX-ACCESS  read-write
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object defines the Internet address type of
              the syslog server specified by the MIB object
              pktcEventSyslogAddress.  A value of dns(16) is
              disallowed since a non-resolvable DNS domain name
              will leave the device without a syslog server to
              which it can report events."
      REFERENCE
              "PacketCable MTA Device Provisioning Specification,
              [PKT-SP-PROV]."
      DEFVAL { ipv4 }
      ::= { pktcEventSyslog 2 }

  pktcEventSyslogAddress  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      InetAddress
      MAX-ACCESS  read-write
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object contains the IP address of the



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              syslog server to which the MTA can transmit a syslog
              message upon the generation of a management event.
              The type of address this object represents is defined
              by the MIB object pktDevEventSyslogAddressType.

              The format of the syslog message is specified by the
              MIB object pktcEventSyslogMessageFormat."
      REFERENCE
              "PacketCable MTA Device Provisioning Specification,
              [PKT-SP-PROV];
              PacketCable Management Event Mechanism Specification,
              [PKT-SP-MEM1.5];"
      DEFVAL { "0.0.0.0" }
      ::= { pktcEventSyslog 3 }

  pktcEventSyslogMessageFormat OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                  formatBSDSyslog(1),     -- The BSD syslog Protocol
                  formatSyslogProtocol(2) -- The syslog Protocol
                  }
      MAX-ACCESS  read-write
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object contains the syslog message format to
               be used for transmitting syslog messages to the server
               contained in the MIB object pktcEventSyslogServer."
      REFERENCE
              "The BSD syslog Protocol, [RFC3164];
               The Syslog Protocol, [RFC5424]."
      DEFVAL { formatSyslogProtocol }
      ::= { pktcEventSyslog 4 }

  pktcEventSyslogTransport OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                    udp(1),-- Transmission of syslog messages over UDP
                    tls(2),-- TLS Transport Mapping for Syslog
                    beep(3)-- BEEP Transport Mapping for Syslog
                  }
      MAX-ACCESS  read-write
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object specifies the transport to be
               used to transmit syslog messages to the syslog
               server contained in the MIB object
               pktcEventSyslogAddress.

               If the MTA does not support the transport
               specified in a SET operation, then the



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               MTA MUST return an appropriate error
               response, such as 'inconsistentValue'."
      REFERENCE
              "Transmission of Syslog messages over UDP, [RFC5426];
               TLS Transport Mapping for Syslog, [RFC5425]."
      DEFVAL   {tls}
      ::= { pktcEventSyslog 5 }

  pktcEventSyslogPort  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      InetPortNumber
      MAX-ACCESS  read-write
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object contains the port number of the
               syslog server to which the syslog messages are to
               be transmitted."
      REFERENCE
              "Transmission of Syslog Messages over UDP, [RFC5426];
               TLS Transport Mapping for Syslog, [RFC5425]."
      DEFVAL { 6514 }
      ::= { pktcEventSyslog 6 }

  ---
  --  Event classes
  ---

  pktcEventClassTable OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF PktcEventClassEntry
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB table allows for management events that can be
               generated by an MTA to be classified into categories,
               or 'event classes'.  For example, all the configuration-
               related events can be associated with an event class
               titled 'configuration'.  Such a classification allows
               for a management station to affect changes on a common
               group of events at once.  Two operations are specified
               on an event class: enabling or disabling of all the
               events in an event class, and selective enabling or
               disabling based on the severity level."
      ::= { pktcEventControl 3 }

  pktcEventClassEntry OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      PktcEventClassEntry
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION



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              "Each entry in this table specifies an event class, a
               grouping of events, as identified by the MTA
               manufacturer.  Any event associated with an event class
               in this table MUST be specified in the
               pktcEventTable.

               The MTA MUST create one entry (index=100) for the event
               class titled 'generic'.  This event class MUST contain
               all the events that are not contained in any other
               vendor-specified event classes.

               A management station SHOULD NOT associate an event
               with multiple event classes.  However, if an event is
               associated with multiple event classes, the MTA
               MUST give precedence to the event class with the
               lowest index.  Thus, at a given point in time,
               only one event class is applicable for an event.

               The event table (pktcEventTable) provides the event
               class that affects the event.  Whenever an event is
               generated, the MTA MUST verify the applicable
               event class entry to take any specified actions.

               Entries in this table persist across resets and
               reboots."
      INDEX { pktcEventClassIndex }
      ::= { pktcEventClassTable 1 }

  PktcEventClassEntry::= SEQUENCE {
      pktcEventClassIndex           Unsigned32,
      pktcEventClassName            SnmpAdminString,
      pktcEventClassStatus          TruthValue,
      pktcEventClassSeverity        SyslogSeverityMask
      }

  pktcEventClassIndex OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..100)
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This MIB object is an index into the event
           class table.  It is a locally meaningful
           value."
      ::= { pktcEventClassEntry 1 }

  pktcEventClassName OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE (1..100))
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only



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      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This MIB object contains the name of the
           event class.

           Vendors MAY define different event classes
           (e.g., DHCP, SNMP, DEBUG) to group together
           management events of a particular category.

           Event class names need to take into
           consideration the SnmpAdminString definition
           requirements, such as the use of control code
           sequence CR LF to represent a newline."
      ::= { pktcEventClassEntry 2 }

  pktcEventClassStatus OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      TruthValue
      MAX-ACCESS  read-write
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This MIB object indicates if events belonging
           to the corresponding event class are enabled
           or disabled, for event reporting.

           Setting this object to a value of 'true' enables
           reporting of all the events in the event class.

           When enabled, the means of reporting events is
           specified by the MIB object pktcEventReporting.

           Setting this object to a value of 'false' disables
           any event reporting, irrespective of the value of the
           MIB object pktcEventReporting for a specific
           event.

           The default value of this MIB object is vendor-
           specific.  However, the vendor SHOULD enable all
           event categories defined by PacketCable or
           IPCablecom by default."
      ::= { pktcEventClassEntry 3 }

  pktcEventClassSeverity OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      SyslogSeverityMask
      MAX-ACCESS  read-write
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This MIB object defines the severity level
           of events belonging to a specific event class



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           that are enabled for event reporting.

           This MIB object has no effect on the event
           reporting unless the MIB object
           pktcEventClassStatus is set to a value
           of 'true' (enabled), for the corresponding
           event class.

           Setting a bit within the mask to a value of '1'
           implies that events corresponding to that
           severity level MUST be reported as defined by
           the corresponding value of 'pktcEventReporting'
           for events in the event class.

           Setting a bit to a value of '0' implies that
           events corresponding to that level MUST NOT be
           reported, irrespective of the corresponding
           value of 'pktcEventReporting' for events
           in the event class.

           It is recommended that the bits corresponding
           to emerg(0), alert(1), crit(2), and err(3)
           be set to a value of '1' to ensure reporting of
           events requiring immediate attention."
      REFERENCE
              "The Syslog Protocol, [RFC5424]."
      ::= { pktcEventClassEntry 4 }

  ---
  --   Event throttling control
  ---

  pktcEventThrottleAdminStatus  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                  unconstrained(1),
                  maintainBelowThreshold(2),
                  stopAtThreshold(3),
                  inhibited(4)
                  }
      MAX-ACCESS  read-write
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object controls the throttling of the
              transmitted messages upon generation of an event
              (SNMP/syslog).  It does not affect local logging
              of events.

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              to be transmitted without regard to the threshold
              settings.

              A value of maintainBelowThreshold(2) causes event
              messages to be suppressed if the number of
              transmissions would otherwise exceed the threshold
              specified by pktcEventThrottleThreshold over the
              interval specified by pktcEventThrottleInterval.

              A value of stopAtThreshold(3) causes event message
              transmission to cease once the threshold specified
              by pktcEventThrottleThreshold (over the interval
              specified by pktcEventThrottleInterval) is reached.
              Event generation is resumed when the value of this
              MIB object is modified by a management station or
              when the device resets or reboots.

              A value of inhibited(4) causes all event message
              transmissions to be suppressed.

              An event causing both an SNMP and a syslog message
              is still treated as a single event.

              Refer to MIB objects pktcEventThrottleThreshold and
              pktcEventThrottleInterval for information on
              throttling."
      DEFVAL { unconstrained }
      ::= { pktcEventThrottle 1 }

  pktcEventThrottleThreshold  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..1024)
      MAX-ACCESS  read-write
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object contains the number of events per
              pktcEventThrottleInterval to be transmitted before
              throttling.

              An event resulting in multiple actions (e.g., SNMP
              and syslog) is still treated as a single event."

      DEFVAL { 2 }
      ::= { pktcEventThrottle 2 }

  pktcEventThrottleInterval  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..604800)
      UNITS       "seconds"
      MAX-ACCESS  read-write



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      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object contains the interval over which
               the throttle threshold applies."
      DEFVAL { 1 }
      ::= { pktcEventThrottle 3 }

  ---
  -- Reporting of transmission status
  ---

  pktcEventTransmissionStatus OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      BITS {
                  syslogThrottled(0),
                  snmpThrottled(1),
                  validsyslogServerAbsent(2),
                  validSnmpManagerAbsent(3),
                  syslogTransmitError(4),
                  snmpTransmitError(5)
                  }
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object reflects the status of the event
               transmissions using syslog, SNMP, or both.

              If a bit corresponding to a state is set to a value
              of:
                  '1', it indicates that the state is true
                  '0', it indicates that the state is false

              If the MTA is not configured with a syslog server
              or an SNMP Manager, the corresponding 'throttling'
              and 'transmit error' bits MUST be set to a value of
              '0'.  For example, if an SNMP Manager is not
              configured on the MTA, the bit corresponding to
              validSnmpManagerAbsent(3) is set to a value of '1',
              and the values of the bits corresponding to
              snmpThrottled(1) and snmpTransmitError(5) are set
              to a value of '0'.

              'Event throttling' is based on thresholds and the
              current setting of the MIB object
              pktcEventThrottleAdminStatus.

              'Server/Manager' indicators are based on the
              availability of valid syslog server/SNMP Managers.




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              Transmit errors are reported when detected.  If an
              MTA cannot detect an error situation, the value of
              the BIT will be set '0'.

              It is to be noted that not all the conditions that are
              indicated by this MIB object are detectable by all
              devices, and when detected may not be accurate.  It is
              meant to provide a report of the status as determined
              by the device during event transmissions."
      ::= { pktcEventStatus 1 }

  ---
  -- Description of events
  ---

  pktcEventTable OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF PktcEventEntry
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB table contains all possible management events
              that can be generated by the device.  This includes
              PacketCable- and IPCablecom-defined events and
              vendor-specific events."
      ::= { pktcEvents 1 }

  pktcEventEntry OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      PktcEventEntry
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "An entry in this table is created for each
              event the MTA implementing this MIB is
              capable of reporting.  Entries in this table
              are persisted across resets and reboots."
      INDEX { pktcEventOrganization, pktcEventIdentifier }
      ::= { pktcEventTable 1 }

  PktcEventEntry::= SEQUENCE {
      pktcEventOrganization    Unsigned32,
      pktcEventIdentifier      Unsigned32,
      pktcEventFacility        SyslogFacility,
      pktcEventSeverityLevel   SyslogSeverity,
      pktcEventReporting       BITS,
      pktcEventText            SnmpAdminString,
      pktcEventClass           SnmpAdminString
      }




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  pktcEventOrganization OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Unsigned32(1..4294967295)
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object provides the IANA enterprise number of
              the organization defining the event.  Thus, all
              PacketCable- or IPCablecom-defined events will contain
              the PacketCable or IPCablecom IANA enterprise
              number, and all vendor-specific events will contain
              the IANA enterprise number of the defining
              organization."
      REFERENCE
              "IANA Private Enterprise Number assignment,
              [IANA-ENTERPRISE]."
      ::= { pktcEventEntry 1 }

  pktcEventIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Unsigned32(1..4294967295)
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object contains the event identifier for the
              corresponding event."
      REFERENCE
              "PacketCable Management Event Mechanism Specification,
              [PKT-SP-MEM1.5];
              PacketCable MTA Device Provisioning Specification,
              [PKT-SP-PROV]."
      ::= { pktcEventEntry 2 }

  pktcEventFacility OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      SyslogFacility
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object contains the facility
              for the event.
              For PacketCable, IPCablecom, or ETSI events,
              this MUST be set to a value of local0(16)."
      REFERENCE
              "The Syslog Protocol, [RFC5424];
               Textual Conventions for Syslog Management,
               [RFC5427]."
      ::= { pktcEventEntry 3 }

  pktcEventSeverityLevel OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      SyslogSeverity



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      MAX-ACCESS  read-write
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object contains the severity level that
              is applicable to the specified event."
      REFERENCE
              "The Syslog Protocol, [RFC5424];
               Textual Conventions for Syslog Management,
               [RFC5427]."
      ::= { pktcEventEntry 4 }

  pktcEventReporting OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      BITS {
                  local(0),
                  syslog(1),
                  snmpTrap(2),
                  snmpInform(3)
                  }
      MAX-ACCESS  read-write
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object defines the action to be taken on
              occurrence of this event.  Bit local(0) refers to local
              logging of events; bit sylog(1) refers to the
              transmission of events using syslog; bit snmpTrap(2)
              refers to the transmission of events using SNMP Traps
              (SNMPv2-Trap-PDU); and bit snmpInform(3) refers to the
              transmission of events using SNMP INFORMs.

              Setting a bit to a value of '1' indicates that the
              corresponding action will be taken upon occurrence of
              this event.  If none of the bits are set, then no action
              is taken upon occurrence of the event.  The success of
              transmission using syslog and SNMP depends on the
              MTA configuration.  For example, a valid syslog server
              address is required for syslog message transmission.

              Specification of a management event does not necessarily
              include the actions to be taken upon its generation,
              i.e., it does not need to specify if a generated event
              needs to be transmitted via SNMP or syslog, or stored
              locally.  Thus, certain default values are specified,
              based on the event's severity level specified by the
              MIB object pktcEventSeverityLevel, as follows:
                  - If the severity level of an event is emerg(0),
                  alert(1), crit(2), or err(3), set the bits for
                  local(0), syslog(1), and snmpInform(3) to a value
                  of '1' and set the remaining bits to a value of '0'.



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                  - For an event with any other severity level, set
                  the bits for local(0) and syslog(1) to a value
                  of '1' and set the rest of the bits to a value
                  of '0'."
      ::= { pktcEventEntry 5 }

  pktcEventText OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..127))
      MAX-ACCESS  read-write
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object provides a human-readable
              description of the event.  Descriptions need
              to take into consideration the SnmpAdminString
              definition requirements such as the use of
              control code sequence CR LF to represent a
              newline."
      ::= { pktcEventEntry 6 }

  pktcEventClass OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..100))
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object represents the event class
               that affects the event.  If an event is associated
               with only one event class, then its name
               (pktcEventClassName) is reported.  If an event
               is associated with more than one event class,
               then the name of the event class with the
               lowest index in the event class table
               (pktcEventClassTable) is reported.

               See the MIB table pktcEventClassTable
               for a description of event classes and usage.

               Descriptions need to take into consideration the
               SnmpAdminString definition requirements, such as
               the use of control code sequence CR LF to
               represent a newline."
      ::= { pktcEventEntry 7 }

  ---
  -- Log of generated events
  ---

  pktcEventLogTable OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF PktcEventLogEntry



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      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB table contains a log of the events
              generated by the MTA.

              A description of all the events that can be
              generated by the device can be obtained from the
              MIB table pktcEventTable.

              An MTA is not required to persist the contents of this
              table across resets."
      ::= { pktcEventLog 1 }

  pktcEventLogEntry OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      PktcEventLogEntry
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "Each entry in this table describes an event that
              has occurred, indexed in the chronological order of
              generation.  The details of the event are borrowed
              from the parameters associated with the corresponding
              event entry in pktcEventTable at the
              time of the event generation.
              While all entries created as such can be cleared using
              the MIB object pktcEventReset, the event entries
              themselves cannot be individually deleted."

      INDEX { pktcEventLogIndex }
      ::= { pktcEventLogTable 1 }

  PktcEventLogEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
      pktcEventLogIndex             Unsigned32,
      pktcEventLogTime              DateAndTime,
      pktcEventLogOrganization      Unsigned32,
      pktcEventLogIdentifier        Unsigned32,
      pktcEventLogText              SnmpAdminString,
      pktcEventLogEndpointName      SnmpAdminString,
      pktcEventLogType              BITS,
      pktcEventLogTargetInfo        SnmpAdminString,
      pktcEventLogCorrelationId     Unsigned32,
      pktcEventLogAdditionalInfo    SnmpAdminString
      }

  pktcEventLogIndex OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Unsigned32(1..4294967295)
      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible



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      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object provides relative ordering of the
               objects in the event log.

               If the MTA implements non-volatile storage,
               then this object will always increase except when
               the MIB object reaches a value of 2^32-1.

               If the MTA does not implement non-volatile storage,
               then this object will always increase except when
               the MIB object reaches a value of 2^32-1 or the MTA
               is reset.

               When the value reaches 2^32-1, or an MTA that does
               not implement non-volatile storage is reset,
               newer events will be stored starting with an index
               value of '1' (cyclic rotation)."
      ::= { pktcEventLogEntry 1 }

  pktcEventLogTime OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX       DateAndTime
      MAX-ACCESS   read-only
      STATUS       current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object provides a human-readable description
              of the date and time at which the event occurred.
              The value of the date and time contained in this MIB
              object SHOULD reflect the date and time used in the
              syslog message resulting from the associated event,
              if such a syslog message was transmitted."
      ::= { pktcEventLogEntry 2 }

  pktcEventLogOrganization OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Unsigned32(1..4294967295)
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object provides the IANA enterprise number of
              the organization defining the event.  Thus, all
              PacketCable- or IPCablecom-defined events will contain
              the CableLabs or IPCablecom IANA enterprise number, and
              all vendor-specific events will contain the IANA
              enterprise number of the defining organization."
      ::= { pktcEventLogEntry 3 }

  pktcEventLogIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Unsigned32



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      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object contains the event identifier for the
              corresponding event."
      ::= { pktcEventLogEntry 4 }

  pktcEventLogText OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..127))
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
     DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object contains the contents of
              the MIB object pktcEventText, corresponding
              to the event, at the moment of generation."
      ::= { pktcEventLogEntry 5 }

  pktcEventLogEndpointName OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..255))
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object contains the unique identifier of the
               MTA endpoint that generated the corresponding event.
               If the generated event was not associated with
               any specific endpoint on the MTA, then this MIB object
               contains the MTA identifier.

               An MTA endpoint can be uniquely identified using a
               combination of the MTA identifier and the endpoint
               number.  The MTA is identified via its Fully-Qualified
               Domain Name (FQDN) and the associated IP address at
               the given point in time.

               The format of the value contained by this MIB object
               is as follows:

               aaln/n:<FQDN>/<IP>, when it identifies an endpoint,
                                   'n' being the endpoint number;
               or,
               <FQDN>/<IP>, when it identifies an MTA.

               The value contained by this MIB object needs to observe
               the SnmpAdminString definition requirements."
      ::= { pktcEventLogEntry 6 }

  pktcEventLogType OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      BITS {



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                  local(0),
                  syslog(1),
                  snmpTrap(2),
                  snmpInform(3)
                  }
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object contains the type of actions taken by
               the MTA when the event indicated by the MIB object
               pktcEventLogIdentifier occurred.

               A bit with a value of '1' indicates the corresponding
               action was taken.  Setting it to a value of '0'
               indicates that the corresponding action was not taken.

               An event may trigger one or more actions (e.g., syslog
               and SNMP) or result only in a local log.  An action may
               also be prevented due to throttling, in which case it is
               not reported by this MIB object."
      ::= { pktcEventLogEntry 7 }

  pktcEventLogTargetInfo OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..255))
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object contains a comma-separated list of the
              actions taken for external notifications, along with the
              target IP address for the generated events.  Locally
              stored events MUST NOT be recorded in this MIB object.

              The syntax is as:
              <action-1/IP>,<action-2/IP>,<action-3/IP>

              Where <action-n/IP> is to be denoted as follows:
                For syslog events:
                       syslog/<IP address of the syslog server>
                For SNMP traps:
                       snmpTrap/<IP address of the SNMP server>
                For SNMP INFORMS:
                       snmpInform/<IP address of the SNMP server>

               If there are multiple targets for the same type (SNMP
               traps sent to multiple IP addresses) or if there are
               multiple message types sent to the same IP (syslog and
               SNMP sent to the same IP address), they need to be
               reported individually.



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               It is to be noted that this MIB object may not be able
               to store all the data in some cases (e.g., multiple
               IPv6 addresses), in which case some actions may not be
               reported.  In such cases, the MTA MUST present a value
               of '...' at the end of the value.

               Values contained by this MIB object need to observe the
               SnmpAdminString definition requirements."
      ::= { pktcEventLogEntry 8 }

  pktcEventLogCorrelationId OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      Unsigned32
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object contains the correlation ID
              generated by the MTA during the initiation of the
              last provisioning flow, within or following which
              the event occurred.

              Although a correlation ID once generated after MTA
              reset does not change until next MTA reset, the
              value of this object will differ for the events
              preserved across MTA resets in case of a persistent
              pktcEventLogTable.

              For more information on the generation of correlation
              IDs, refer to the corresponding PacketCable/IPCablecom
              Device Provisioning specifications."
      REFERENCE
              "PacketCable MTA Device Provisioning Specification,
              [PKT-SP-PROV]."
      ::= { pktcEventLogEntry 9 }

  pktcEventLogAdditionalInfo OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..255))
      MAX-ACCESS  read-only
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This MIB object contains additional information
              in relation to the corresponding event that an
              MTA might wish to report, such as parameterized
              data or debugging information.  The format is
              vendor-specific.

              If the MTA cannot provide any additional information for
              the particular event generated, it MUST populate this



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              MIB object with a zero-length OCTET-STRING.  Vendors
              providing this information need to observe the
              SnmpAdminString definition requirements, such as the
              use of control code sequence CR LF for newline."
      ::= { pktcEventLogEntry 10 }

  ---
  -- Notifications
  ---

  pktcEventNotification NOTIFICATION-TYPE
      OBJECTS {
      pktcEventLogTime,
      pktcEventLogOrganization,
      pktcEventLogIdentifier,
      pktcEventLogEndpointName,
      pktcEventLogCorrelationId,
      ifPhysAddress
      }
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "This Notification MIB object contains the contents for
               event reporting.

               It contains the event log time, the organization
               ID, the event identifier, the endpoint identifier, the
               correlation ID, and the MTA's MAC address."
      ::= { pktcEventNotifications 1 }

  ---
  -- Conformance/Compliance
  ---

  pktcEventCompliances  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
                                        { pktcEventConformance  1 }
  pktcEventGroups       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
                                        { pktcEventConformance  2 }

  pktcEventBasicCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "The compliance statement for devices that implement
              the event-reporting feature."

      MODULE   --pktcIetfEventMib

  MANDATORY-GROUPS {
                   pktcEventGroup,



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                   pktcEventNotificationGroup
                   }

         MODULE SNMP-TARGET-MIB
             MANDATORY-GROUPS {
                 snmpTargetBasicGroup,
                 snmpTargetResponseGroup
             }

         MODULE SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB
             MANDATORY-GROUPS {
                  snmpNotifyGroup,
                  snmpNotifyFilterGroup
             }

      ::= { pktcEventCompliances 3 }

  pktcEventGroup OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS {
              pktcEventReset,
              pktcEventSyslogCapabilities,
              pktcEventSyslogAddressType,
              pktcEventSyslogAddress,
              pktcEventSyslogTransport,
              pktcEventSyslogPort,
              pktcEventSyslogMessageFormat,
              pktcEventThrottleAdminStatus,
              pktcEventThrottleThreshold,
              pktcEventThrottleInterval,
              pktcEventTransmissionStatus,
              pktcEventFacility,
              pktcEventSeverityLevel,
              pktcEventReporting,
              pktcEventText,
              pktcEventLogTime,
              pktcEventLogOrganization,
              pktcEventLogIdentifier,
              pktcEventLogText,
              pktcEventLogEndpointName,
              pktcEventLogType,
              pktcEventLogTargetInfo,
              pktcEventLogCorrelationId,
              pktcEventLogAdditionalInfo,
              pktcEventClass,
              pktcEventClassName,
              pktcEventClassStatus,
              pktcEventClassSeverity
           }



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      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "Group of MIB objects for PacketCable Management Event
              MIB."
      ::= { pktcEventGroups 1 }

  pktcEventNotificationGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
      NOTIFICATIONS { pktcEventNotification }
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
              "Group of MIB objects for notifications related to
              change in status of the MTA Device."
      ::= { pktcEventGroups 2 }
  END

7.  IANA Considerations

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

     Descriptor     OBJECT IDENTIFIER Value
     ----------     -----------------------
     pktcIetfEventMib     { mib-2 182 }

8.  Security Considerations

  There are a number of management objects defined in this MIB module
  with a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write.  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.
  Security threats include events unreported on errors, redirection of
  events (deliberately or otherwise) or minimized reporting of errors.
  Such threats can mask certain misconfiguration attempts and denial of
  service attacks that can be recognized and thwarted via event
  reporting.














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  MIB objects of significance include:

  - those that control the event generation, the target syslog address
    for events and the reporting status, i.e.:
      pktcEventReset
      pktcEventSyslogAddressType
      pktcEventSyslogAddress
      pktcEventSyslogPort
      pktcEventSyslogMessageFormat
      pktcEventSyslogTransport
      pktcEventClassStatus

  - those related to event classes, i.e.: pktcEventClassSeverity

  - those related to throttling, i.e.: pktcEventThrottleAdminStatus
    pktcEventThrottleThreshold pktcEventThrottleInterval

  - those related to the event reporting capabilities of an MTA, i.e:
    pktcEventSeverityLevel pktcEventReporting pktcEventText

  The MIB object pktcEventReset deserves special mention since access
  to this MIB object can be used to disrupt event collection by
  management stations.  For example, consider a management station that
  modifies the descriptions in the event table pktcEventTable.  It
  would then expect management events generated by the MTA to reflect
  the modified values.  A rogue management station that has access to
  the pktcEventReset can reset the event table, resulting in the
  management station not receiving events with the expected
  descriptions.  Further, a rogue management station with access to
  pktcEventReset can also clear local logs, eliminating local logs of
  generated events for management stations that are not configured to
  receive syslog or SNMP messages.  The same concerns apply when
  allowed management stations performing such operations are unaware of
  other management stations that may be reliant on the event table or
  the event log table for management or monitoring.  This MIB module
  does not address such multi-manager contentions, and recommends that
  the MIB object pktcEventReset be used with caution.

  Some of the readable objects in this MIB module (i.e., objects with a
  MAX-ACCESS other than not-accessible) may be considered sensitive or
  vulnerable in some network environments.  It is thus important to
  control even GET and/or NOTIFY access to these objects and possibly
  to even encrypt the values of these objects when sending them over
  the network via SNMP.  These are the tables and objects and their
  sensitivity/vulnerability:






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  pktcEventLogTable: This table contains the log of generated event
  messages.  Read access to this table might reveal some specific
  information that should be kept confidential.

  pktcEventTransmissionStatus: This MIB object reveals the status of
  event transmission and MAY be sensitive in some environments.

  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 perform GET or SET (change/create/delete) operations.

9.  Acknowledgments

  The authors would like to thank the members of the IETF IP over Cable
  Data Network (IPCDN) working group and the CableLabs PacketCable
  Provisioning focus team for their contributions, comments, and
  suggestions.

  Special appreciation is extended to the following individuals (in
  alphabetical order): Dan Romascanu, David Harrington, Greg Nakanishi,
  Jean-Francois Mule, John Berg, Kevin Marez, Paul Duffy, Peter Bates,
  Randy Presuhn, Rich Woundy, Rick Vetter, Roy Spitzer, and Satish
  Kumar.

  The primary editor (Sumanth) wishes to acknowledge the MIB doctors
  David Harrington and Dan Romascanu, Lars Eggert and Pasi Eronen, as
  well as Rich Woundy for expert feedback and numerous suggestions to
  improve this document.








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10.  Normative References

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

  [PKT-SP-PROV]      Packetcable MTA Device Provisioning Specification,
                     PKT-SP-PROV-I11-050812.

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

  [RFC5424]          Gerhards, R., "The Syslog Protocol", RFC 5424,
                     March 2009.

  [RFC5426]          Okmianski, A., "Transmission of Syslog Messages
                     over UDP", RFC 5426, March 2009.

  [RFC5425]          Miao, F., Ed., Ma, Y., Ed., and J. Salowey, Ed.,
                     "Transport Layer Security (TLS) Transport Mapping
                     for Syslog", RFC 5425, March 2009.

  [RFC5427]          Keeni, G., "Textual Conventions for Syslog
                     Management", RFC 5427, March 2009.

  [RFC3195]          New, D. and M. Rose, "Reliable Delivery for
                     syslog", RFC 3195, November 2001.

  [ITU-T-J176]       IPCablecom Management Event Mechanism MIB, J.176,
                     ITU-T, August 2002.

  [PKT-SP-EVEMIB1.5] PacketCable(TM) Management Event MIB
                     Specification, PKT-SP-EVEMIB1.5-I02-050812,
                     August, 2005.

  [PKT-SP-MEM1.5]    PacketCable(TM) Management Event Mechanism
                     Specification, PKT-SP-MEM1.5-I02-050812, August,
                     2005.

  [ETSITS101909-22]  ETSI TS 101 909-22, "Digital Broadband Cable
                     Access to the Public Telecommunications Network",
                     IP Multimedia Time Critical Services, Part 22,
                     Management Event Messages.

  [RFC768]           Postel, J., "User Datagram Protocol", STD 6, RFC
                     768, August 1980.




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

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

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

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

  [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.

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

  [IANA-ENTERPRISE]  "IANA Private Enterprise Numbers",
                     http://www.iana.org/

11.  Informative References

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

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

  [PKT-SP-MGCP]      Packetcable Network-Based Call Signaling Protocol
                     Specification, PKT-SP-EC-MGCP-I11-050812.

  [RFC3435]          Andreasen, F. and B. Foster, "Media Gateway
                     Control Protocol (MGCP) Version 1.0", RFC 3435,
                     January 2003.

  [RFC4682]          Nechamkin, E. and J-F. Mule, "Multimedia Terminal
                     Adapter (MTA) Management Information Base for
                     PacketCable- and IPCablecom-Compliant Devices",
                     RFC 4682, December 2006.



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  [PKT-SP-CODEC]     Packetcable Audio/Video Codecs Specification,
                     PKT-SP-CODEC-I06-050812.

Authors' Addresses

  Sumanth Channabasappa
  Cable Television Laboratories, Inc.
  858 Coal Creek Circle,
  Louisville, CO 80027, USA

  Phone: +1 303-661-3307
  EMail: [email protected]


  Wim De Ketelaere
  tComLabs
  Gildestraat 8
  9000 Gent, Belgium

  Phone: +32 9 269 22 90
  EMail: [email protected]


  Eugene Nechamkin
  Broadcom Corporation
  200 - 13711 International Place
  Richmond, BC, V6V 2Z8, Canada

  Phone: +1 604 233 8500
  EMail: [email protected]





















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