Network Working Group                                      S. Waldbusser
Request for Comments: 1271                    Carnegie Mellon University
                                                          November 1991


        Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base

Status of this Memo

  This memo is an extension to the SNMP MIB.  This RFC specifies an IAB
  standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests
  discussion and suggestions for improvements.  Please refer to the
  current edition of the "IAB Official Protocol Standards" for the
  standardization state and status of this protocol.  Distribution of
  this memo is unlimited.

Table of Contents

  1. Abstract ..............................................    2
  2. The Network Management Framework.......................    2
  3. Objects ...............................................    2
  3.1 Format of Definitions ................................    3
  4. Overview ..............................................    3
  4.1 Remote Network Management Goals ......................    3
  4.2 Textual Conventions ..................................    5
  4.3 Structure of MIB .....................................    5
  4.3.1 The Statistics Group ...............................    6
  4.3.2 The History Group ..................................    6
  4.3.3 The Alarm Group ....................................    6
  4.3.4 The Host Group .....................................    6
  4.3.5 The HostTopN Group .................................    6
  4.3.6 The Matrix Group ...................................    7
  4.3.7 The Filter Group ...................................    7
  4.3.8 The Packet Capture Group ...........................    7
  4.3.9 The Event Group ....................................    7
  5. Control of Remote Network Monitoring Devices ..........    7
  5.1 Resource Sharing Among Multiple Management Stations ..    8
  5.2 Row Addition Among Multiple Management Stations ......    9
  6. Definitions ...........................................   10
  7. Acknowledgments .......................................   80
  8. References ............................................   80
  Security Considerations...................................   81
  Author's Address..........................................   81








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1.  Abstract

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

2.  The Network Management Framework

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

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

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

     RFC 1157 which defines the SNMP, the protocol used for network
     access to managed objects.

  The Framework permits new objects to be defined for the purpose of
  experimentation and evaluation.

3.  Objects

  Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed
  the Management Information Base or MIB.  Objects in the MIB are
  defined using the subset of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) [7]
  defined in the SMI.  In particular, each object has a name, a syntax,
  and an encoding.  The name is an object identifier, an
  administratively assigned name, which specifies an object type.  The
  object type together with an object instance serves to uniquely
  identify a specific instantiation of the object.  For human
  convenience, we often use a textual string, termed the OBJECT
  DESCRIPTOR, to also refer to the object type.

  The syntax of an object type defines the abstract data structure
  corresponding to that object type.  The ASN.1 language is used for
  this purpose.  However, the SMI [3] purposely restricts the ASN.1
  constructs which may be used.  These restrictions are explicitly made
  for simplicity.

  The encoding of an object type is simply how that object type



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  is represented using the object type's syntax.  Implicitly
  tied to the notion of an object type's syntax and encoding is
  how the object type is represented when being transmitted on
  the network.

  The SMI specifies the use of the basic encoding rules of ASN.1 [8],
  subject to the additional requirements imposed by the SNMP.

3.1.  Format of Definitions

  Section 6 contains the specification of all object types
  contained in this MIB module.  The object types are defined
  using the conventions defined in the SMI, as amended by the
  extensions specified in [9,10].

4.  Overview

  Remote network monitoring devices are instruments that exist for the
  purpose of managing a network.  Often these remote probes are
  stand-alone devices and devote significant internal resources for the
  sole purpose of managing a network.  An organization may employ many
  of these devices, one per network segment, to manage its internet.  In
  addition, these devices may be used for a network management service
  provider to access a client network, often geographically remote.

  While many of the objects in this document are suitable for the
  management of any type of network, there are some which are specific
  to managing Ethernet networks.  The design of this MIB allows similar
  objects to be defined for other network types.  It is intended that
  future versions of this document will define extensions for other
  network types such as Token Ring and FDDI.

4.1.  Remote Network Management Goals

             o Offline Operation
                 There are sometimes conditions when a management
                 station will not be in constant contact with its
                 remote monitoring devices.  This is sometimes by
                 design in an attempt to lower communications costs
                 (especially when communicating over a WAN or
                 dialup link), or by accident as network failures
                 affect the communications between the management
                 station and the probe.

                 For this reason, this MIB allows a probe to be
                 configured to perform diagnostics and to collect
                 statistics continuously, even when communication with
                 the management station may not be possible or



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                 efficient.  The probe may then attempt to notify
                 the management station when an exceptional condition
                 occurs.  Thus, even in circumstances where
                 communication between management station and probe is
                 not continuous, fault, performance, and configuration
                 information may be continuously accumulated and
                 communicated to the management station conveniently
                 and efficiently.

             o Preemptive Monitoring
                 Given the resources available on the monitor, it
                 is potentially helpful for it continuously to run
                 diagnostics and to log network performance.  The
                 monitor is always available at the onset of any
                 failure.  It can notify the management station of the
                 failure and can store historical statistical
                 information about the failure.  This historical
                 information can be played back by the management
                 station in an attempt to perform further diagnosis
                 into the cause of the problem.

             o Problem Detection and Reporting
                 The monitor can be configured to recognize
                 conditions, most notably error conditions, and
                 continuously to check for them.  When one of these
                 conditions occurs, the event may be logged, and
                 management stations may be notified in a number of
                 ways.

             o Value Added Data
                 Because a remote monitoring device represents a
                 network resource dedicated exclusively to network
                 management functions, and because it is located
                 directly on the monitored portion of the network, the
                 remote network monitoring device has the opportunity
                 to add significant value to the data it collects.
                 For instance, by highlighting those hosts on the
                 network that generate the most traffic or errors, the
                 probe can give the management station precisely the
                 information it needs to solve a class of problems.

             o Multiple Managers
                 An organization may have multiple management stations
                 for different units of the organization, for different
                 functions (e.g. engineering and operations), and in an
                 attempt to provide disaster recovery.  Because
                 environments with multiple management stations are
                 common, the remote network monitoring device has to



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                 deal with more than own management station,
                 potentially using its resources concurrently.

4.2.  Textual Conventions

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

  The new data types are: OwnerString and EntryStatus.

4.3.  Structure of MIB

  The objects are arranged into the following groups:

                 - statistics

                 - history

                 - alarm

                 - host

                 - hostTopN

                 - matrix

                 - filter

                 - packet capture

                 - event

  These groups are the basic unit of conformance.  If a remote
  monitoring device implements a group, then it must implement all
  objects in that group.  For example, a managed agent that implements
  the host group must implement the hostControlTable, the hostTable and
  the hostTimeTable.




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  All groups in this MIB are optional.  Implementations of this MIB
  must also implement the system and interfaces group of MIB-II [6].
  MIB-II may also mandate the implementation of additional groups.

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

4.3.1.  The Statistics Group

  The statistics group contains statistics measured by the probe for
  each monitored interface on this device.  This group currently
  consists of the etherStatsTable but in the future will contain tables
  for other media types including Token Ring and FDDI.

4.3.2.  The History Group

  The history group records periodic statistical samples from a network
  and stores them for later retrieval.  This group currently consists
  of the historyControlTable and the etherHistoryTable.  In future
  versions of the MIB, this group may contain tables for other media
  types including Token Ring and FDDI.

4.3.3.  The Alarm Group

  The alarm group periodically takes statistical samples from variables
  in the probe and compares them to previously configured thresholds.
  If the monitored variable crosses a threshold, an event is generated.
  A hysteresis mechanism is implemented to limit the generation of
  alarms.  This group consists of the alarmTable and requires the
  implementation of the event group.

4.3.4.  The Host Group

  The host group contains statistics associated with each host
  discovered on the network.  This group discovers hosts on the network
  by keeping a list of source and destination MAC Addresses seen in
  good packets promiscuously received from the network.  This group
  consists of the hostControlTable, the hostTable, and the
  hostTimeTable.

4.3.5.  The HostTopN Group

  The hostTopN group is used to prepare reports that describe the hosts
  that top a list ordered by one of their statistics.  The available
  statistics are samples of one of their base statistics over an
  interval specified by the management station.  Thus, these statistics
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  hosts are reported.  This group consists of the hostTopNControlTable
  and the hostTopNTable, and requires the implementation of the host
  group.

4.3.6.  The Matrix Group

  The matrix group stores statistics for conversations between sets of
  two addresses.  As the device detects a new conversation, it creates
  a new entry in its tables.  This group consists of the
  matrixControlTable, the matrixSDTable and the matrixDSTable.

4.3.7.  The Filter Group

  The filter group allows packets to be matched by a filter equation.
  These matched packets form a data stream that may be captured or may
  generate events.  This group consists of the filterTable and the
  channelTable.

4.3.8.  The Packet Capture Group

  The Packet Capture group allows packets to be captured after they
  flow through a channel.  This group consists of the
  bufferControlTable and the captureBufferTable, and requires the
  implementation of the filter group.

4.3.9.  The Event Group

  The event group controls the generation and notification of events
  from this device.  This group consists of the eventTable and the
  logTable.

5.  Control of Remote Network Monitoring Devices

  Due to the complex nature of the available functions in these
  devices, the functions often need user configuration.  In many cases,
  the function requires parameters to be set up for a data collection
  operation.  The operation can proceed only after these parameters are
  fully set up.

  Many functional groups in this MIB have one or more tables in which
  to set up control parameters, and one or more data tables in which to
  place the results of the operation.  The control tables are typically
  read-write in nature, while the data tables are typically read-only.
  Because the parameters in the control table often describe resulting
  data in the data table, many of the parameters can be modified only
  when the control entry is invalid.  Thus, the method for modifying
  these parameters is to invalidate the control entry, causing its
  deletion and the deletion of any associated data entries, and then



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  create a new control entry with the proper parameters.  Deleting the
  control entry also gives a convenient method for reclaiming the
  resources used by the associated data.

  Some objects in this MIB provide a mechanism to execute an action on
  the remote monitoring device.  These objects may execute an action as
  a result of a change in the state of the object.  For those objects
  in this MIB, a request to set an object to the same value as it
  currently holds would thus cause no action to occur.

  To facilitate control by multiple managers, resources have to be
  shared among the managers.  These resources are typically the memory
  and computation resources that a function requires.

5.1.  Resource Sharing Among Multiple Management Stations

  When multiple management stations wish to use functions that compete
  for a finite amount of resources on a device, a method to facilitate
  this sharing of resources is required.  Potential conflicts include:

             o Two management stations wish to simultaneously use
               resources that together would exceed the capability of
               the device.

             o A management station uses a significant amount of
               resources for a long period of time.

             o A management station uses resources and then crashes,
               forgetting to free the resources so others may
               use them.

  A mechanism is provided for each management station initiated
  function in this MIB to avoid these conflicts and to help resolve
  them when they occur.  Each function has a label identifying the
  initiator (owner) of the function.  This label is set by the
  initiator to provide for the following possibilities:

             o A management station may recognize resources it owns
               and no longer needs.

             o A network operator can find the management station that
               owns the resource and negotiate for it to be freed.

             o A network operator may decide to unilaterally free
               resources another network operator has reserved.

             o Upon initialization, a management station may recognize
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               information it may free the resources if it no longer
               needs them.

  Management stations and probes should support any format of the owner
  string dictated by the local policy of the organization.  It is
  suggested that this name contain one or more of the following: IP
  address, management station name, network manager's name, location,
  or phone number.  This information will help users to share the
  resources more effectively.

  There is often default functionality that the device wishes to set
  up.  The resources associated with this functionality are then owned
  by the device itself.  In this case, the device will set the relevant
  owner object to a string starting with 'monitor'.  Indiscriminate
  modification of the monitor-owned configuration by network management
  stations is discouraged.  In fact, a network management station
  should only modify these objects under the direction of the
  administrator of the probe, often the network administrator.

  When a network management station wishes to utilize a function in a
  monitor, it is encouraged to first scan the control table of that
  function to find an instance with similar parameters to share.  This
  is especially true for those instances owned by the monitor, which
  can be assumed to change infrequently.  If a management station
  decides to share an instance owned by another management station, it
  should understand that the management station that owns the instance
  may indiscriminately modify or delete it.

5.2.  Row Addition Among Multiple Management Stations

  The addition of new rows is achieved using the method described in
  [9].  In this MIB, rows are often added to a table in order to
  configure a function.  This configuration usually involves parameters
  that control the operation of the function.  The agent must check
  these parameters to make sure they are appropriate given restrictions
  defined in this MIB as well as any implementation specific
  restrictions such as lack of resources.  The agent implementor may be
  confused as to when to check these parameters and when to signal to
  the management station that the parameters are invalid.  There are
  two opportunities:

             o When the management station sets each parameter object.

             o When the management station sets the entry status object
               to valid.

  If the latter is chosen, it would be unclear to the management
  station which of the several parameters was invalid and caused the



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  badValue error to be emitted.  Thus, wherever possible, the
  implementor should choose the former as it will provide more
  information to the management station.

  A problem can arise when multiple management stations attempt to set
  configuration information simultaneously using SNMP.  When this
  involves the addition of a new conceptual row in the same control
  table, the managers may collide, attempting to create the same entry.
  To guard against these collisions, each such control entry contains a
  status object with special semantics that help to arbitrate among the
  managers.  If an attempt is made with the row addition mechanism to
  create such a status object and that object already exists, an error
  is returned.  When more than one manager simultaneously attempts to
  create the same conceptual row, only the first will succeed.  The
  others will receive an error.

6.  Definitions

         RFC1271-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

             IMPORTS
                 Counter                              FROM RFC1155-SMI
                 DisplayString                        FROM RFC1158-MIB
                 mib-2                                FROM RFC1213-MIB
                 OBJECT-TYPE                          FROM RFC-1212;

         --  This MIB module uses the extended OBJECT-TYPE macro as
         --  defined in [9].


         --  Remote Network Monitoring MIB

             rmon    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 16 }


             -- textual conventions

             OwnerString ::= DisplayString
             -- This data type is used to model an administratively
             -- assigned name of the owner of a resource. This
             -- information is taken from the NVT ASCII character set.
             -- It is suggested that this name contain one or more
             -- of the following:
             -- IP address, management station name, network manager's
             -- name, location, or phone number.
             -- In some cases the agent itself will be the owner of
             -- an entry.  In these cases, this string shall be set
             -- to a string starting with 'monitor'.



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             --
             -- SNMP access control is articulated entirely in terms of
             -- the contents of MIB views; access to a particular SNMP
             -- object instance depends only upon its presence or
             -- absence in a particular MIB view and never upon its
             -- value or the value of related object instances. Thus,
             -- objects of this type afford resolution of resource
             -- contention only among cooperating managers; they
             -- realize no access control function with respect
             -- to uncooperative parties.
             --
             -- By convention, objects with this syntax are declared
             -- as having
             --
             --      SIZE (0..127)


             EntryStatus ::= INTEGER
                        { valid(1),
                          createRequest(2),
                          underCreation(3),
                          invalid(4)
                        }

             -- The status of a table entry.
             --
             -- Setting this object to the value invalid(4) has the
             -- effect of invalidating the corresponding entry.
             -- That is, it effectively disassociates the mapping
             -- identified with said entry.
             -- It is an implementation-specific matter as to whether
             -- the agent removes an invalidated entry from the table.
             -- Accordingly, management stations must be prepared to
             -- receive tabular information from agents that corresponds
             -- to entries currently not in use.  Proper
             -- interpretation of such entries requires examination
             -- of the relevant EntryStatus object.
             --
             -- An existing instance of this object cannot be set to
             -- createRequest(2).  This object may only be set to
             -- createRequest(2) when this instance is created.  When
             -- this object is created, the agent may wish to create
             -- supplemental object instances to complete a conceptual
             -- row in this table.  Immediately after completing the
             -- create operation, the agent must set this object to
             -- underCreation(3).
             --
             -- Entries shall exist in the underCreation(3) state until



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             -- the management station is finished configuring the
             -- entry and sets this object to valid(1) or aborts,
             -- setting this object to invalid(4).  If the agent
             -- determines that an entry has been in the
             -- underCreation(3) state for an abnormally long time,
             -- it may decide that the management station has
             -- crashed.  If the agent makes this decision,
             -- it may set this object to invalid(4) to reclaim the
             -- entry.  A prudent agent will understand that the
             -- management station may need to wait for human input
             -- and will allow for that possibility in its
             -- determination of this abnormally long period.


             statistics        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rmon 1 }
             history           OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rmon 2 }
             alarm             OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rmon 3 }
             hosts             OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rmon 4 }
             hostTopN          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rmon 5 }
             matrix            OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rmon 6 }
             filter            OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rmon 7 }
             capture           OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rmon 8 }
             event             OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rmon 9 }


         -- The Statistics Group
         --
         -- Implementation of the Statistics group is optional.
         --
         -- The statistics group contains statistics measured by the
         -- probe for each monitored interface on this device.  These
         -- statistics take the form of free running counters that
         -- start from zero when a valid entry is created.
         --
         -- This group currently has statistics defined only for
         -- Ethernet interfaces.  Each etherStatsEntry contains
         -- statistics for one Ethernet interface.  The probe must
         -- create one etherStats entry for each monitored Ethernet
         -- interface on the device.

         etherStatsTable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF EtherStatsEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A list of Ethernet statistics entries."
             ::= { statistics 1 }




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         etherStatsEntry OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX EtherStatsEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A collection of statistics kept for a particular
                 Ethernet interface."
             INDEX { etherStatsIndex }
             ::= { etherStatsTable 1 }

         EtherStatsEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
             etherStatsIndex                    INTEGER (1..65535),
             etherStatsDataSource               OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
             etherStatsDropEvents               Counter,
             etherStatsOctets                   Counter,
             etherStatsPkts                     Counter,
             etherStatsBroadcastPkts            Counter,
             etherStatsMulticastPkts            Counter,
             etherStatsCRCAlignErrors           Counter,
             etherStatsUndersizePkts            Counter,
             etherStatsOversizePkts             Counter,
             etherStatsFragments                Counter,
             etherStatsJabbers                  Counter,
             etherStatsCollisions               Counter,
             etherStatsPkts64Octets             Counter,
             etherStatsPkts65to127Octets        Counter,
             etherStatsPkts128to255Octets       Counter,
             etherStatsPkts256to511Octets       Counter,
             etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets      Counter,
             etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets     Counter,
             etherStatsOwner                    OwnerString,
             etherStatsStatus                   INTEGER
         }

         etherStatsIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The value of this object uniquely identifies this
                 etherStats entry."
             ::= { etherStatsEntry 1 }

         etherStatsDataSource OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION



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                 "This object identifies the source of the data that
                 this etherStats entry is configured to analyze.  This
                 source can be any ethernet interface on this device.
                 In order to identify a particular interface, this
                 object shall identify the instance of the ifIndex
                 object, defined in [4,6], for the desired interface.
                 For example, if an entry were to receive data from
                 interface #1, this object would be set to ifIndex.1.

                 The statistics in this group reflect all packets
                 on the local network segment attached to the
                 identified interface.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 etherStatsStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { etherStatsEntry 2 }

         etherStatsDropEvents OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The total number of events in which packets
                 were dropped by the probe due to lack of resources.
                 Note that this number is not necessarily the number of
                 packets dropped; it is just the number of times this
                 condition has been detected."
             ::= { etherStatsEntry 3 }

         etherStatsOctets OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The total number of octets of data (including
                 those in bad packets) received on the
                 network (excluding framing bits but including
                 FCS octets)."
             ::= { etherStatsEntry 4 }

         etherStatsPkts OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The total number of packets (including error packets)
                 received."
             ::= { etherStatsEntry 5 }



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         etherStatsBroadcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The total number of good packets received that were
                 directed to the broadcast address."
             ::= { etherStatsEntry 6 }

         etherStatsMulticastPkts OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The total number of good packets received that were
                 directed to a multicast address.  Note that this
                 number does not include packets directed to the
                 broadcast address."
             ::= { etherStatsEntry 7 }

         etherStatsCRCAlignErrors OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The total number of packets received that
                 had a length (excluding framing bits, but
                 including FCS octets) of between 64 and 1518
                 octets, inclusive, but were not an integral number
                 of octets in length or had a bad Frame Check
                 Sequence (FCS)."
             ::= { etherStatsEntry 8 }

         etherStatsUndersizePkts OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The total number of packets received that were
                 less than 64 octets long (excluding framing bits,
                 but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well
                 formed."
             ::= { etherStatsEntry 9 }

         etherStatsOversizePkts OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory



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             DESCRIPTION
                 "The total number of packets received that were
                 longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits,
                 but including FCS octets) and were otherwise
                 well formed."
             ::= { etherStatsEntry 10 }

         etherStatsFragments OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The total number of packets received that were not an
                 integral number of octets in length or that had a bad
                 Frame Check Sequence (FCS), and were less than 64
                 octets in length (excluding framing bits but
                 including FCS octets)."
             ::= { etherStatsEntry 11 }

         etherStatsJabbers OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The total number of packets received that were
                 longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits,
                 but including FCS octets), and were not an
                 integral number of octets in length or had
                 a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS)."
             ::= { etherStatsEntry 12 }

         etherStatsCollisions OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The best estimate of the total number of collisions
                 on this Ethernet segment."
             ::= { etherStatsEntry 13 }

         etherStatsPkts64Octets OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The total number of packets (including error
                 packets) received that were 64 octets in length
                 (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets)."



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             ::= { etherStatsEntry 14 }

         etherStatsPkts65to127Octets OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The total number of packets (including error
                 packets) received that were between
                 65 and 127 octets in length inclusive
                 (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets)."
             ::= { etherStatsEntry 15 }

         etherStatsPkts128to255Octets OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The total number of packets (including error
                 packets) received that were between
                 128 and 255 octets in length inclusive
                 (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets)."
             ::= { etherStatsEntry 16 }

         etherStatsPkts256to511Octets OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The total number of packets (including error
                 packets) received that were between
                 256 and 511 octets in length inclusive
                 (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets)."
             ::= { etherStatsEntry 17 }

         etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The total number of packets (including error
                 packets) received that were between
                 512 and 1023 octets in length inclusive
                 (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets)."
             ::= { etherStatsEntry 18 }






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         etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The total number of packets (including error
                 packets) received that were between
                 1024 and 1518 octets in length inclusive
                 (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets)."
             ::= { etherStatsEntry 19 }

         etherStatsOwner OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OwnerString
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The entity that configured this entry and is
                 therefore using the resources assigned to it."
             ::= { etherStatsEntry 20 }

         etherStatsStatus OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX EntryStatus
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The status of this etherStats entry."
             ::= { etherStatsEntry 21 }


         -- The History Group

         -- Implementation of the History group is optional.
         --
         -- The history group records periodic statistical samples from
         -- a network and stores them for later retrieval.  The
         -- historyControl table stores configuration entries that each
         -- define an interface, polling period, and other parameters.
         -- Once samples are taken, their data is stored in an entry
         -- in a media-specific table.  Each such entry defines one
         -- sample, and is associated with the historyControlEntry that
         -- caused the sample to be taken.  Currently the only media-
         -- specific table defined is the etherHistoryTable, for
         -- Ethernet networks.
         --
         -- If the probe keeps track of the time of day, it should
         -- start the first sample of the history at a time such that
         -- when the next hour of the day begins, a sample is
         -- started at that instant.  This tends to make more



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         -- user-friendly reports, and enables comparison of reports
         -- from different probes that have relatively accurate time
         -- of day.
         --
         -- The monitor is encouraged to add two history control entries
         -- per monitored interface upon initialization that describe
         -- a short term and a long term polling period.  Suggested
         -- parameters are 30 seconds for the short term polling
         -- period and 30 minutes for the long term period.

         historyControlTable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HistoryControlEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A list of history control entries."
             ::= { history 1 }

         historyControlEntry OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX HistoryControlEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A list of parameters that set up a periodic
                 sampling of statistics."
             INDEX { historyControlIndex }
             ::= { historyControlTable 1 }

         HistoryControlEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
             historyControlIndex             INTEGER (1..65535),
             historyControlDataSource        OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
             historyControlBucketsRequested  INTEGER (1..65535),
             historyControlBucketsGranted    INTEGER (1..65535),
             historyControlInterval          INTEGER (1..3600),
             historyControlOwner             OwnerString,
             historyControlStatus            INTEGER
         }

         historyControlIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "An index that uniquely identifies an entry in the
                 historyControl table.  Each such entry defines a
                 set of samples at a particular interval for an
                 interface on the device."
             ::= { historyControlEntry 1 }



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         historyControlDataSource OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "This object identifies the source of the data for
                 which historical data was collected and
                 placed in a media-specific table on behalf of this
                 historyControlEntry.  This source can be any
                 interface on this device.  In order to identify
                 a particular interface, this object shall identify
                 the instance of the ifIndex object, defined
                 in [4,6], for the desired interface.  For example,
                 if an entry were to receive data from interface #1,
                 this object would be set to ifIndex.1.

                 The statistics in this group reflect all packets
                 on the local network segment attached to the
                 identified interface.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 historyControlStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { historyControlEntry 2 }

         historyControlBucketsRequested OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The requested number of discrete time intervals
                 over which data is to be saved in the part of the
                 media-specific table associated with this
                 historyControl entry.

                 When this object is created or modified, the probe
                 should set historyControlBucketsGranted as closely to
                 this object as is possible for the particular probe
                 implementation and available resources."
             DEFVAL { 50 }
             ::= { historyControlEntry 3 }

         historyControlBucketsGranted OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of discrete sampling intervals
                 over which data shall be saved in the part of



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                 the media-specific table associated with this
                 historyControl entry.

                 When the associated historyControlBucketsRequested
                 object is created or modified, the probe
                 should set this object as closely to the requested
                 value as is possible for the particular
                 probe implementation and available resources.  The
                 probe must not lower this value except as a result
                 of a modification to the associated
                 historyControlBucketsRequested object.

                 There will be times when the actual number of
                 buckets associated with this entry is less than
                 the value of this object.  In this case, at the
                 end of each sampling interval, a new bucket will
                 be added to the media-specific table.

                 When the number of buckets reaches the value of
                 this object and a new bucket is to be added to the
                 media-specific table, the oldest bucket associated
                 with this historyControlEntry shall be deleted by
                 the agent so that the new bucket can be added.

                 When the value of this object changes to a value less
                 than the current value, entries are deleted
                 from the media-specific table associated with this
                 historyControlEntry.  Enough of the oldest of these
                 entries shall be deleted by the agent so that their
                 number remains less than or equal to the new value of
                 this object.

                 When the value of this object changes to a value
                 greater than the current value, the number of
                 associated media-specific entries may be allowed
                 to grow."
             ::= { historyControlEntry 4 }

         historyControlInterval OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..3600)
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The interval in seconds over which the data is
                 sampled for each bucket in the part of the
                 media-specific table associated with this
                 historyControl entry.  This interval can
                 be set to any number of seconds between 1 and



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                 3600 (1 hour).

                 Because the counters in a bucket may overflow at their
                 maximum value with no indication, a prudent manager
                 will take into account the possibility of overflow
                 in any of the associated counters.  It is important
                 to consider the minimum time in which any counter
                 could overflow on a particular media type and set
                 the historyControlInterval object to a value less
                 than this interval.  This is typically most
                 important for the 'octets' counter in any
                 media-specific table.  For example, on an Ethernet
                 network, the etherHistoryOctets counter could overflow
                 in about one hour at the Ethernet's maximum
                 utilization.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 historyControlStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             DEFVAL { 1800 }
             ::= { historyControlEntry 5 }

         historyControlOwner OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OwnerString
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The entity that configured this entry and is therefore
                 using the resources assigned to it."
             ::= { historyControlEntry 6 }

         historyControlStatus OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX EntryStatus
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The status of this historyControl entry.

                 Each instance of the media-specific table associated
                 with this historyControlEntry will be deleted by the
                 agent if this historyControlEntry is not equal to
                 valid(1)."
             ::= { historyControlEntry 7 }


         -- Ether History table

         etherHistoryTable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF EtherHistoryEntry



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             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A list of Ethernet history entries."
             ::= { history 2 }

         etherHistoryEntry OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX EtherHistoryEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "An historical sample of Ethernet statistics on a
                 particular Ethernet interface.  This sample is
                 associated with the historyControlEntry which set
                 up the parameters for a regular collection of these
                 samples."
             INDEX { etherHistoryIndex , etherHistorySampleIndex }
             ::= { etherHistoryTable 1 }

         EtherHistoryEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
             etherHistoryIndex                 INTEGER (1..65535),
             etherHistorySampleIndex           INTEGER,
             etherHistoryIntervalStart         TimeTicks,
             etherHistoryDropEvents            Counter,
             etherHistoryOctets                Counter,
             etherHistoryPkts                  Counter,
             etherHistoryBroadcastPkts         Counter,
             etherHistoryMulticastPkts         Counter,
             etherHistoryCRCAlignErrors        Counter,
             etherHistoryUndersizePkts         Counter,
             etherHistoryOversizePkts          Counter,
             etherHistoryFragments             Counter,
             etherHistoryJabbers               Counter,
             etherHistoryCollisions            Counter,
             etherHistoryUtilization           INTEGER (0..10000)
         }

         etherHistoryIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The history of which this entry is a part.  The
                 history identified by a particular value of this
                 index is the same history as identified
                 by the same value of historyControlIndex."
             ::= { etherHistoryEntry 1 }




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         etherHistorySampleIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "An index that uniquely identifies the particular
                 sample this entry represents among all samples
                 associated with the same historyControlEntry.
                 This index starts at 1 and increases by one
                 as each new sample is taken."
             ::= { etherHistoryEntry 2 }

         etherHistoryIntervalStart OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX TimeTicks
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The value of sysUpTime at the start of the interval
                 over which this sample was measured.  If the probe
                 keeps track of the time of day, it should start
                 the first sample of the history at a time such that
                 when the next hour of the day begins, a sample is
                 started at that instant.  Note that following this
                 rule may require the probe to delay collecting the
                 first sample of the history, as each sample must be
                 of the same interval.  Also note that the sample which
                 is currently being collected is not accessible in this
                 table until the end of its interval."
             ::= { etherHistoryEntry 3 }

         etherHistoryDropEvents OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The total number of events in which packets
                 were dropped by the probe due to lack of resources
                 during this interval.  Note that this number is not
                 necessarily the number of packets dropped, it is just
                 the number of times this condition has been detected."
             ::= { etherHistoryEntry 4 }

         etherHistoryOctets OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The total number of octets of data (including



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                 those in bad packets) received on the
                 network (excluding framing bits but including
                 FCS octets)."
             ::= { etherHistoryEntry 5 }

         etherHistoryPkts OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of packets (including error packets)
                 received during this sampling interval."
             ::= { etherHistoryEntry 6 }

         etherHistoryBroadcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of good packets received during this
                 sampling interval that were directed to the
                 broadcast address."
             ::= { etherHistoryEntry 7 }

         etherHistoryMulticastPkts OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of good packets received during this
                 sampling interval that were directed to a
                 multicast address.  Note that this number does not
                 include packets addressed to the broadcast address."
             ::= { etherHistoryEntry 8 }

         etherHistoryCRCAlignErrors OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of packets received during this
                 sampling interval that had a length (excluding
                 framing bits but including FCS octets) between
                 64 and 1518 octets, inclusive, but were not an
                 integral number of octets in length or had a
                 bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS)."
             ::= { etherHistoryEntry 9 }




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         etherHistoryUndersizePkts OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of packets received during this
                 interval that were less than 64 octets long
                 (excluding framing bits but including FCS
                 octets) and were otherwise well formed."
             ::= { etherHistoryEntry 10 }

         etherHistoryOversizePkts OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of packets received during this
                 interval that were longer than 1518 octets
                 (excluding framing bits but including FCS
                 octets) but were otherwise well formed."
             ::= { etherHistoryEntry 11 }

         etherHistoryFragments OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The total number of packets received during this
                 sampling interval that were not an integral
                 number of octets in length or that
                 had a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS), and
                 were less than 64 octets in length (excluding
                 framing bits but including FCS octets)."
             ::= { etherHistoryEntry 12 }

         etherHistoryJabbers OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of packets received during this
                 interval that were longer than 1518 octets
                 (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets),
                 and were not an integral number of octets in
                 length or had a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS)."
             ::= { etherHistoryEntry 13 }





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         etherHistoryCollisions OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The best estimate of the total number of collisions
                 on this Ethernet segment during this interval."
             ::= { etherHistoryEntry 14 }

         etherHistoryUtilization OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (0..10000)
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The best estimate of the mean physical layer
                 network utilization on this interface during this
                 interval, in hundredths of a percent."
             ::= { etherHistoryEntry 15 }


         -- The Alarm Group

         -- Implementation of the Alarm group is optional.
         --
         -- The Alarm Group requires the implementation of the Event
         -- group.
         --
         -- The Alarm group periodically takes statistical samples from
         -- variables in the probe and compares them to thresholds
         -- that have been configured.  The alarm table stores
         -- configuration entries that each define a variable,
         -- polling period, and threshold parameters.  If a sample is
         -- found to cross the threshold values, an event is
         -- generated.  Only variables that resolve to an ASN.1
         -- primitive type of INTEGER (INTEGER, Counter,
         -- Gauge, or TimeTicks) may be monitored in this way.
         --
         -- This function has a hysteresis mechanism to limit the
         -- generation of events.  This mechanism generates one event
         -- as a threshold is crossed in the appropriate direction.
         -- No more events are generated for that threshold until the
         -- opposite threshold is crossed.
         --
         -- In the case of a sampling a deltaValue, a probe may
         -- implement this mechanism with more precision if it takes
         -- a delta sample twice per period, each time comparing the
         -- sum of the latest two samples to the threshold.  This
         -- allows the detection of threshold crossings



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         -- that span the sampling boundary.  Note that this does not
         -- require any special configuration of the threshold value.
         -- It is suggested that probes implement this more precise
         -- algorithm.

         alarmTable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AlarmEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A list of alarm entries."
             ::= { alarm 1 }

         alarmEntry OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX AlarmEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A list of parameters that set up a periodic checking
                 for alarm conditions."
             INDEX { alarmIndex }
             ::= { alarmTable 1 }

         AlarmEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
             alarmIndex                    INTEGER (1..65535),
             alarmInterval                 INTEGER,
             alarmVariable                 OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
             alarmSampleType               INTEGER,
             alarmValue                    INTEGER,
             alarmStartupAlarm             INTEGER,
             alarmRisingThreshold          INTEGER,
             alarmFallingThreshold         INTEGER,
             alarmRisingEventIndex         INTEGER (1..65535),
             alarmFallingEventIndex        INTEGER (1..65535),
             alarmOwner                    OwnerString,
             alarmStatus                   INTEGER
         }

         alarmIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "An index that uniquely identifies an entry in the
                 alarm table.  Each such entry defines a
                 diagnostic sample at a particular interval
                 for an object on the device."
             ::= { alarmEntry 1 }



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         alarmInterval OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The interval in seconds over which the data is
                 sampled and compared with the rising and falling
                 thresholds.  When setting this variable, care
                 should be given to ensure that the variable being
                 monitored will not exceed 2^31 - 1 and roll
                 over the alarmValue object during the interval.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { alarmEntry 2 }

         alarmVariable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The object identifier of the particular variable to
                 be sampled.  Only variables that resolve to an ASN.1
                 primitive type of INTEGER (INTEGER, Counter, Gauge,
                 or TimeTicks) may be sampled.

                 Because SNMP access control is articulated entirely
                 in terms of the contents of MIB views, no access
                 control mechanism exists that can restrict the value of
                 this object to identify only those objects that exist
                 in a particular MIB view.  Because there is thus no
                 acceptable means of restricting the read access that
                 could be obtained through the alarm mechanism, the
                 probe must only grant write access to this object in
                 those views that have read access to all objects on
                 the probe.

                 During a set operation, if the supplied variable
                 name is not available in the selected MIB view, a
                 badValue error must be returned.  If at any time
                 the variable name of an established alarmEntry is
                 no longer available in the selected MIB view, the
                 probe must change the status of this alarmEntry
                 to invalid(4).

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { alarmEntry 3 }



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         alarmSampleType OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER {
                 absoluteValue(1),
                 deltaValue(2)
             }
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The method of sampling the selected variable and
                 calculating the value to be compared against the
                 thresholds.  If the value of this object is
                 absoluteValue(1), the value of the selected variable
                 will be compared directly with the thresholds at the
                 end of the sampling interval.  If the value of this
                 object is deltaValue(2), the value of the selected
                 variable at the last sample will be subtracted from
                 the current value, and the difference compared with
                 the thresholds.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { alarmEntry 4 }

         alarmValue OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The value of the statistic during the last sampling
                 period.  The value during the current sampling period
                 is not made available until the period is completed."
             ::= { alarmEntry 5 }

         alarmStartupAlarm OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER {
                 risingAlarm(1),
                 fallingAlarm(2),
                 risingOrFallingAlarm(3)
             }
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The alarm that may be sent when this entry is first
                 set to valid.  If the first sample after this entry
                 becomes valid is greater than or equal to the
                 risingThreshold and alarmStartupAlarm is equal to
                 risingAlarm(1) or risingOrFallingAlarm(3), then a
                 single rising alarm will be generated.  If the first



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                 sample after this entry becomes valid is less than
                 or equal to the fallingThreshold and
                 alarmStartupAlarm is equal to fallingAlarm(2) or
                 risingOrFallingAlarm(3), then a single falling
                 alarm will be generated.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { alarmEntry 6 }

         alarmRisingThreshold OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A threshold for the sampled statistic.  When the
                 current sampled value is greater than or equal to
                 this threshold, and the value at the last sampling
                 interval was less than this threshold, a single
                 event will be generated.
                 A single event will also be generated if the first
                 sample after this entry becomes valid is greater
                 than or equal to this threshold and the associated
                 alarmStartupAlarm is equal to risingAlarm(1) or
                 risingOrFallingAlarm(3).

                 After a rising event is generated, another such event
                 will not be generated until the sampled value
                 falls below this threshold and reaches the
                 alarmFallingThreshold.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { alarmEntry 7 }

         alarmFallingThreshold OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A threshold for the sampled statistic.  When the
                 current sampled value is less than or equal to
                 this threshold, and the value at the last sampling
                 interval was greater than this threshold, a single
                 event will be generated.
                 A single event will also be generated if the first
                 sample after this entry becomes valid is less than or
                 equal to this threshold and the associated



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                 alarmStartupAlarm is equal to fallingAlarm(2) or
                 risingOrFallingAlarm(3).

                 After a falling event is generated, another such event
                 will not be generated until the sampled value
                 rises above this threshold and reaches the
                 alarmRisingThreshold.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { alarmEntry 8 }

         alarmRisingEventIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535)
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The index of the eventEntry that is
                 used when a rising threshold is crossed.  The
                 eventEntry identified by a particular value of
                 this index is the same as identified by the same value
                 of the eventIndex object.  If there is no
                 corresponding entry in the eventTable, then
                 no association exists.  In particular, if this value
                 is zero, no associated event will be generated, as
                 zero is not a valid event index.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { alarmEntry 9 }

         alarmFallingEventIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535)
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The index of the eventEntry that is
                 used when a falling threshold is crossed.  The
                 eventEntry identified by a particular value of
                 this index is the same as identified by the same value
                 of the eventIndex object.  If there is no
                 corresponding entry in the eventTable, then
                 no association exists.  In particular, if this value
                 is zero, no associated event will be generated, as
                 zero is not a valid event index.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1)."



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             ::= { alarmEntry 10 }

         alarmOwner OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OwnerString
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The entity that configured this entry and is
                 therefore using the resources assigned to it."
             ::= { alarmEntry 11 }

         alarmStatus OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX EntryStatus
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The status of this alarm entry."
             ::= { alarmEntry 12 }


         -- The Host Group

         -- Implementation of the Host group is optional.
         --
         -- The host group discovers new hosts on the network by
         -- keeping a list of source and destination MAC Addresses seen
         -- in good packets.  For each of these addresses, the host
         -- group keeps a set of statistics.  The hostControlTable
         -- controls which interfaces this function is performed on,
         -- and contains some information about the process.  On
         -- behalf of each hostControlEntry, data is collected on an
         -- interface and placed both the hostTable and the
         -- hostTimeTable.  If the monitoring device finds itself
         -- short of resources, it may delete entries as needed.  It
         -- is suggested that the device delete the least recently
         -- used entries first.

         -- The hostTable contains entries for each address
         -- discovered on a particular interface.  Each entry
         -- contains statistical data about that host.  This table
         -- is indexed by the MAC address of the host, through
         -- which a random access may be achieved.

         -- The hostTimeTable contains data in the same format as the
         -- hostTable, and must contain the same set of hosts, but is
         -- indexed using hostTimeCreationOrder rather than hostAddress.
         -- The hostTimeCreationOrder is an integer which reflects
         -- the relative order in which a particular entry was



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         -- discovered and thus inserted into the table.  As this
         -- order, and thus index, is among those entries currently
         -- in the table, the index for a particular entry may change
         -- if an (earlier) entry is deleted.  Thus the association
         -- between hostTimeCreationOrder and hostTimeEntry may be
         -- broken at any time.

         -- The hostTimeTable has two important uses.  The first is the
         -- fast download of this potentially large table.  Because the
         -- index of this table runs from 1 to the size of the table,
         -- inclusive, its values are predictable.  This allows very
         -- efficient packing of variables into SNMP PDU's and allows
         -- a table transfer to have multiple packets outstanding.
         -- These benefits increase transfer rates tremendously.

         -- The second use of the hostTimeTable is the efficient
         -- discovery by the management station of new entries added
         -- to the table.  After the management station has
         -- downloaded the entire table, it knows that new entries
         -- will be added immediately after the end of the current
         -- table.  It can thus detect new entries there
         -- and retrieve them easily.

         -- Because the association between hostTimeCreationOrder and
         -- hostTimeEntry may be broken at any time, the management
         -- station must monitor the related hostControlLastDeleteTime
         -- object.  When the management station thus detects a deletion,
         -- it must assume that any such associations have been broken,
         -- and invalidate any it has stored locally.  This includes
         -- restarting any download of the hostTimeTable that may have
         -- been in progress, as well as rediscovering the end of the
         -- hostTimeTable so that it may detect new entries.  If the
         -- management station does not detect the broken association,
         -- it may continue to refer to a particular host by its
         -- creationOrder while unwittingly retrieving the data
         -- associated with another host entirely.  If this happens
         -- while downloading the host table, the management station
         -- may fail to download all of the entries in the table.


         hostControlTable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HostControlEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A list of host table control entries."
             ::= { hosts 1 }




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         hostControlEntry OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX HostControlEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A list of parameters that set up the discovery of
                 hosts on a particular interface and the collection
                 of statistics about these hosts."
             INDEX { hostControlIndex }
             ::= { hostControlTable 1 }

         HostControlEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
             hostControlIndex            INTEGER (1..65535),
             hostControlDataSource       OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
             hostControlTableSize        INTEGER,
             hostControlLastDeleteTime   TimeTicks,
             hostControlOwner            OwnerString,
             hostControlStatus           INTEGER
         }

         hostControlIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "An index that uniquely identifies an entry in the
                 hostControl table.  Each such entry defines
                 a function that discovers hosts on a particular
                 interface and places statistics about them in the
                 hostTable and the hostTimeTable on behalf of this
                 hostControlEntry."
             ::= { hostControlEntry 1 }

         hostControlDataSource OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "This object identifies the source of the data for
                 this instance of the host function.  This source
                 can be any interface on this device.  In order
                 to identify a particular interface, this object shall
                 identify the instance of the ifIndex object, defined
                 in [4,6], for the desired interface.  For example,
                 if an entry were to receive data from interface #1,
                 this object would be set to ifIndex.1.

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                 on the local network segment attached to the
                 identified interface.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 hostControlStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { hostControlEntry 2 }

         hostControlTableSize OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of hostEntries in the hostTable and the
                 hostTimeTable associated with this hostControlEntry."
             ::= { hostControlEntry 3 }

         hostControlLastDeleteTime OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX TimeTicks
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The value of sysUpTime when the last entry
                 was deleted from the portion of the hostTable
                 associated with this hostControlEntry.  If no
                 deletions have occurred, this value shall be zero."
             ::= { hostControlEntry 4 }

         hostControlOwner OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OwnerString
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The entity that configured this entry and is
                 therefore using the resources assigned to it."
             ::= { hostControlEntry 5 }

         hostControlStatus OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX EntryStatus
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The status of this hostControl entry.

                 If this object is not equal to valid(1), all
                 associated entries in the hostTable,
                 hostTimeTable, and the hostTopNTable shall be
                 deleted by the agent."
             ::= { hostControlEntry 6 }



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         hostTable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HostEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A list of host entries."
             ::= { hosts 2 }

         hostEntry OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX HostEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A collection of statistics for a particular host
                 that has been discovered on an interface of this
                 device."
             INDEX { hostIndex, hostAddress }
             ::= { hostTable 1 }

         HostEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
             hostAddress             OCTET STRING,
             hostCreationOrder       INTEGER (1..65535),
             hostIndex               INTEGER (1..65535),
             hostInPkts              Counter,
             hostOutPkts             Counter,
             hostInOctets            Counter,
             hostOutOctets           Counter,
             hostOutErrors           Counter,
             hostOutBroadcastPkts    Counter,
             hostOutMulticastPkts    Counter
         }

         hostAddress OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OCTET STRING
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The physical address of this host."
             ::= { hostEntry 1 }

         hostCreationOrder OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "An index that defines the relative ordering of
                 the creation time of hosts captured for a
                 particular hostControlEntry.  This index shall



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                 be between 1 and N, where N is the value of
                 the associated hostControlTableSize.  The ordering
                 of the indexes is based on the order of each entry's
                 insertion into the table, in which entries added
                 earlier have a lower index value than entries added
                 later.

                 It is important to note that the order for a
                 particular entry may change as an (earlier) entry
                 is deleted from the table.  Because this order may
                 change, management stations should make use of the
                 hostControlLastDeleteTime variable in the
                 hostControlEntry associated with the relevant
                 portion of the hostTable.  By observing
                 this variable, the management station may detect
                 the circumstances where a previous association
                 between a value of hostCreationOrder
                 and a hostEntry may no longer hold."
             ::= { hostEntry 2 }

         hostIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The set of collected host statistics of which
                 this entry is a part.  The set of hosts
                 identified by a particular value of this
                 index is associated with the hostControlEntry
                 as identified by the same value of hostControlIndex."
             ::= { hostEntry 3 }

         hostInPkts OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of packets without errors transmitted to
                 this address since it was added to the hostTable."
             ::= { hostEntry 4 }

         hostOutPkts OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of packets including errors transmitted
                 by this address since it was added to the hostTable."



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             ::= { hostEntry 5 }

         hostInOctets OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of octets transmitted to this address
                 since it was added to the hostTable (excluding
                 framing bits but including FCS octets), except for
                 those octets in packets that contained errors."
             ::= { hostEntry 6 }

         hostOutOctets OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of octets transmitted by this address
                 since it was added to the hostTable (excluding
                 framing bits but including FCS octets), including
                 those octets in packets that contained errors."
             ::= { hostEntry 7 }

         hostOutErrors OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of error packets transmitted by this
                 address since this host was added to the hostTable."
             ::= { hostEntry 8 }

         hostOutBroadcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of good packets transmitted by this
                 address that were directed to the broadcast address
                 since this host was added to the hostTable."
             ::= { hostEntry 9 }

         hostOutMulticastPkts OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION



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                 "The number of good packets transmitted by this
                 address that were directed to a multicast address
                 since this host was added to the hostTable.
                 Note that this number does not include packets
                 directed to the broadcast address."
             ::= { hostEntry 10 }


         -- host Time Table

         hostTimeTable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HostTimeEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A list of time-ordered host table entries."
             ::= { hosts 3 }

         hostTimeEntry OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX HostTimeEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A collection of statistics for a particular host
                 that has been discovered on an interface of this
                 device.  This collection includes the relative
                 ordering of the creation time of this object."
             INDEX { hostTimeIndex, hostTimeCreationOrder }
             ::= { hostTimeTable 1 }

         HostTimeEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
             hostTimeAddress              OCTET STRING,
             hostTimeCreationOrder        INTEGER (1..65535),
             hostTimeIndex                INTEGER (1..65535),
             hostTimeInPkts               Counter,
             hostTimeOutPkts              Counter,
             hostTimeInOctets             Counter,
             hostTimeOutOctets            Counter,
             hostTimeOutErrors            Counter,
             hostTimeOutBroadcastPkts     Counter,
             hostTimeOutMulticastPkts     Counter
         }

         hostTimeAddress OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OCTET STRING
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION



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                 "The physical address of this host."
             ::= { hostTimeEntry 1 }

         hostTimeCreationOrder OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "An index that uniquely identifies an entry in
                 the hostTime table among those entries associated
                 with the same hostControlEntry.  This index shall
                 be between 1 and N, where N is the value of
                 the associated hostControlTableSize.  The ordering
                 of the indexes is based on the order of each entry's
                 insertion into the table, in which entries added
                 earlier have a lower index value than entries added
                 later.  Thus the management station has the ability
                 to learn of new entries added to this table without
                 downloading the entire table.

                 It is important to note that the index for a
                 particular entry may change as an (earlier) entry
                 is deleted from the table.  Because this order may
                 change, management stations should make use of the
                 hostControlLastDeleteTime variable in the
                 hostControlEntry associated with the relevant
                 portion of the hostTimeTable.  By observing
                 this variable, the management station may detect
                 the circumstances where a download of the table
                 may have missed entries, and where a previous
                 association between a value of hostTimeCreationOrder
                 and a hostTimeEntry may no longer hold."
             ::= { hostTimeEntry 2 }

         hostTimeIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The set of collected host statistics of which
                 this entry is a part.  The set of hosts
                 identified by a particular value of this
                 index is associated with the hostControlEntry
                 as identified by the same value of hostControlIndex."
             ::= { hostTimeEntry 3 }






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         hostTimeInPkts OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of packets without errors transmitted to
                 this address since it was added to the hostTimeTable."
             ::= { hostTimeEntry 4 }

         hostTimeOutPkts OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of packets including errors transmitted
                 by this address since it was added to the
                 hostTimeTable."
             ::= { hostTimeEntry 5 }

         hostTimeInOctets OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of octets transmitted to this address
                 since it was added to the hostTimeTable (excluding
                 framing bits but including FCS octets), except for
                 those octets in packets that contained errors."
             ::= { hostTimeEntry 6 }

         hostTimeOutOctets OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of octets transmitted by this address since
                 it was added to the hostTimeTable (excluding framing
                 bits but including FCS octets), including those
                 octets in packets that contained errors."
             ::= { hostTimeEntry 7 }

         hostTimeOutErrors OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of error packets transmitted by this
                 address since this host was added to the



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                 hostTimeTable."
             ::= { hostTimeEntry 8 }

         hostTimeOutBroadcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of good packets transmitted by this
                 address that were directed to the broadcast address
                 since this host was added to the hostTimeTable."
             ::= { hostTimeEntry 9 }

         hostTimeOutMulticastPkts OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of good packets transmitted by this
                 address that were directed to a multicast address
                 since this host was added to the hostTimeTable.
                 Note that this number does not include packets
                 directed to the broadcast address."
             ::= { hostTimeEntry 10 }


         -- The Host Top "N" Group

         -- Implementation of the Host Top N group is optional.
         --
         -- The Host Top N group requires the implementation of the
         -- host group.
         --
         -- The Host Top N group is used to prepare reports that
         -- describe the hosts that top a list ordered by one of
         -- their statistics.  The available statistics are samples
         -- of one of their base statistics, over an interval
         -- specified by the management station.  Thus, these
         -- statistics are rate based.  The management
         -- station also selects how many such hosts are reported.

         -- The hostTopNControlTable is used to initiate the generation
         -- of such a report.  The management station may select the
         -- parameters of such a report, such as which interface,
         -- which statistic, how many hosts, and the start and stop
         -- times of the sampling.  When the report is prepared,
         -- entries are created in the hostTopNTable associated with
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         -- static for each report after it has been prepared.

         hostTopNControlTable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HostTopNControlEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A list of top N host control entries."
             ::= { hostTopN 1 }

         hostTopNControlEntry OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX HostTopNControlEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A set of parameters that control the creation of a
                 report of the top N hosts according to several
                 metrics."
             INDEX { hostTopNControlIndex }
             ::= { hostTopNControlTable 1 }

         HostTopNControlEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
             hostTopNControlIndex    INTEGER (1..65535),
             hostTopNHostIndex       INTEGER (1..65535),
             hostTopNRateBase        INTEGER,
             hostTopNTimeRemaining   INTEGER,
             hostTopNDuration        INTEGER,
             hostTopNRequestedSize   INTEGER,
             hostTopNGrantedSize     INTEGER,
             hostTopNStartTime       TimeTicks,
             hostTopNOwner           OwnerString,
             hostTopNStatus          INTEGER
         }

         hostTopNControlIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "An index that uniquely identifies an entry
                 in the hostTopNControl table.  Each such
                 entry defines one top N report prepared for
                 one interface."
             ::= { hostTopNControlEntry 1 }

         hostTopNHostIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-write



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             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The host table for which a top N report will be
                 prepared on behalf of this entry.  The host table
                 identified by a particular value of this index is
                 associated with the same host table as identified
                 by the same value of hostIndex.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 hostTopNStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { hostTopNControlEntry 2 }

         hostTopNRateBase OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER {
                     hostTopNInPkts(1),
                     hostTopNOutPkts(2),
                     hostTopNInOctets(3),
                     hostTopNOutOctets(4),
                     hostTopNOutErrors(5),
                     hostTopNOutBroadcastPkts(6),
                     hostTopNOutMulticastPkts(7)
             }
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The variable for each host that the hostTopNRate
                 variable is based upon.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 hostTopNStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { hostTopNControlEntry 3 }

         hostTopNTimeRemaining OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of seconds left in the report currently
                 being collected.  When this object is modified by
                 the management station, a new collection is started,
                 possibly aborting a currently running report.  The
                 new value is used as the requested duration of this
                 report, which is loaded into the associated
                 hostTopNDuration object.

                 When this object is set to a non-zero value, any
                 associated hostTopNEntries shall be made
                 inaccessible by the monitor.  While the value of this



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                 object is non-zero, it decrements by one per second
                 until it reaches zero.  During this time, all
                 associated hostTopNEntries shall remain
                 inaccessible.  At the time that this object
                 decrements to zero, the report is made
                 accessible in the hostTopNTable.  Thus, the hostTopN
                 table needs to be created only at the end of the
                 collection interval."
             DEFVAL { 0 }
             ::= { hostTopNControlEntry 4 }

         hostTopNDuration OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of seconds that this report has collected
                 during the last sampling interval, or if this
                 report is currently being collected, the number
                 of seconds that this report is being collected
                 during this sampling interval.

                 When the associated hostTopNTimeRemaining object is
                 set, this object shall be set by the probe to the
                 same value and shall not be modified until the next
                 time the hostTopNTimeRemaining is set.

                 This value shall be zero if no reports have been
                 requested for this hostTopNControlEntry."
             DEFVAL { 0 }
             ::= { hostTopNControlEntry 5 }

         hostTopNRequestedSize OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The maximum number of hosts requested for the top N
                 table.

                 When this object is created or modified, the probe
                 should set hostTopNGrantedSize as closely to this
                 object as is possible for the particular probe
                 implementation and available resources."
             DEFVAL { 10 }
             ::= { hostTopNControlEntry 6 }





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         hostTopNGrantedSize OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The maximum number of hosts in the top N table.

                 When the associated hostTopNRequestedSize object is
                 created or modified, the probe should set this
                 object as closely to the requested value as is
                 possible for the particular implementation and
                 available resources. The probe must not lower this
                 value except as a result of a set to the associated
                 hostTopNRequestedSize object.

                 Hosts with the highest value of hostTopNRate shall be
                 placed in this table in decreasing order of this rate
                 until there is no more room or until there are no more
                 hosts."
             ::= { hostTopNControlEntry 7 }

         hostTopNStartTime OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX TimeTicks
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The value of sysUpTime when this top N report was
                 last started.  In other words, this is the time that
                 the associated hostTopNTimeRemaining object was
                 modified to start the requested report."
             ::= { hostTopNControlEntry 8 }

         hostTopNOwner OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OwnerString
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The entity that configured this entry and is
                 therefore using the resources assigned to it."
             ::= { hostTopNControlEntry 9 }

         hostTopNStatus OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX EntryStatus
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The status of this hostTopNControl entry.




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                 If this object is not equal to valid(1), all
                 associated hostTopNEntries shall be deleted by
                 the agent."
             ::= { hostTopNControlEntry 10 }

         hostTopNTable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HostTopNEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A list of top N host entries."
             ::= { hostTopN 2 }

         hostTopNEntry OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX HostTopNEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A set of statistics for a host that is part of a
                 top N report."
             INDEX { hostTopNReport, hostTopNIndex }
             ::= { hostTopNTable 1 }

         HostTopNEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
             hostTopNReport                INTEGER (1..65535),
             hostTopNIndex                 INTEGER (1..65535),
             hostTopNAddress               OCTET STRING,
             hostTopNRate                  INTEGER
         }

         hostTopNReport OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "This object identifies the top N report of which
                 this entry is a part.  The set of hosts
                 identified by a particular value of this
                 object is part of the same report as identified
                 by the same value of the hostTopNControlIndex object."
             ::= { hostTopNEntry 1 }

         hostTopNIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "An index that uniquely identifies an entry in



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                 the hostTopN table among those in the same report.
                 This index is between 1 and N, where N is the
                 number of entries in this table.  Increasing values
                 of hostTopNIndex shall be assigned to entries with
                 decreasing values of hostTopNRate until index N
                 is assigned to the entry with the lowest value of
                 hostTopNRate or there are no more hostTopNEntries."
             ::= { hostTopNEntry 2 }

         hostTopNAddress OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OCTET STRING
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The physical address of this host."
             ::= { hostTopNEntry 3 }

         hostTopNRate OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The amount of change in the selected variable
                 during this sampling interval.  The selected
                 variable is this host's instance of the object
                 selected by hostTopNRateBase."
             ::= { hostTopNEntry 4 }


         -- The Matrix Group

         -- Implementation of the Matrix group is optional.
         --
         -- The Matrix group consists of the matrixControlTable,
         -- matrixSDTable and the matrixDSTable.  These tables
         -- store statistics for a particular conversation between
         -- two addresses.  As the device detects a new conversation,
         -- including those to a non-unicast address, it creates a
         -- new entry in both of the matrix tables.
         -- It must only create new entries based on information
         -- received in good packets.  If the monitoring device finds
         -- itself short of resources, it may delete entries as needed.
         -- It is suggested that the device delete the least recently
         -- used entries first.

         matrixControlTable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MatrixControlEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible



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             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A list of information entries for the
                 traffic matrix on each interface."
             ::= { matrix 1 }

         matrixControlEntry OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX MatrixControlEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "Information about a traffic matrix on a
                 particular interface."
             INDEX { matrixControlIndex }
             ::= { matrixControlTable 1 }

         MatrixControlEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
             matrixControlIndex           INTEGER (1..65535),
             matrixControlDataSource      OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
             matrixControlTableSize       INTEGER,
             matrixControlLastDeleteTime  TimeTicks,
             matrixControlOwner           OwnerString,
             matrixControlStatus          INTEGER
         }

         matrixControlIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "An index that uniquely identifies an entry in the
                 matrixControl table.  Each such entry defines
                 a function that discovers conversations on a particular
                 interface and places statistics about them in the
                 matrixSDTable and the matrixDSTable on behalf of this
                 matrixControlEntry."
             ::= { matrixControlEntry 1 }

         matrixControlDataSource OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "This object identifies the source of
                 the data from which this entry creates a traffic matrix.
                 This source can be any interface on this device.  In
                 order to identify a particular interface, this object
                 shall identify the instance of the ifIndex object,



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                 defined in [4,6], for the desired interface.  For
                 example, if an entry were to receive data from
                 interface #1, this object would be set to ifIndex.1.

                 The statistics in this group reflect all packets
                 on the local network segment attached to the
                 identified interface.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 matrixControlStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { matrixControlEntry 2 }

         matrixControlTableSize OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of matrixSDEntries in the matrixSDTable
                 for this interface.  This must also be the value of
                 the number of entries in the matrixDSTable for this
                 interface."
             ::= { matrixControlEntry 3 }

         matrixControlLastDeleteTime OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX TimeTicks
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The value of sysUpTime when the last entry
                 was deleted from the portion of the matrixSDTable
                 or matrixDSTable associated with this
                 matrixControlEntry.
                 If no deletions have occurred, this value shall be
                 zero."
             ::= { matrixControlEntry 4 }

         matrixControlOwner OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OwnerString
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The entity that configured this entry and is
                 therefore using the resources assigned to it."
             ::= { matrixControlEntry 5 }

         matrixControlStatus OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX EntryStatus
             ACCESS read-write



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             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The status of this matrixControl entry.

                 If this object is not equal to valid(1), all
                 associated entries in the matrixSDTable and the
                 matrixDSTable shall be deleted by the agent."
             ::= { matrixControlEntry 6 }

         matrixSDTable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MatrixSDEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A list of traffic matrix entries indexed by
                 source and destination MAC address."
             ::= { matrix 2 }

         matrixSDEntry OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX MatrixSDEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A collection of statistics for communications between
                 two addresses on a particular interface."
             INDEX { matrixSDIndex,
                     matrixSDSourceAddress, matrixSDDestAddress }
             ::= { matrixSDTable 1 }

         MatrixSDEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
             matrixSDSourceAddress       OCTET STRING,
             matrixSDDestAddress         OCTET STRING,
             matrixSDIndex               INTEGER (1..65535),
             matrixSDPkts                Counter,
             matrixSDOctets              Counter,
             matrixSDErrors              Counter
         }

         matrixSDSourceAddress OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OCTET STRING
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The source physical address."
             ::= { matrixSDEntry 1 }






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         matrixSDDestAddress OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OCTET STRING
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The destination physical address."
             ::= { matrixSDEntry 2 }

         matrixSDIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The set of collected matrix statistics of which
                 this entry is a part.  The set of matrix statistics
                 identified by a particular value of this index
                 is associated with the same matrixControlEntry
                 as identified by the same value of matrixControlIndex."
             ::= { matrixSDEntry 3 }

         matrixSDPkts OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of packets transmitted from the source
                 address to the destination address (this number
                 includes error packets)."
             ::= { matrixSDEntry 4 }

         matrixSDOctets OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of octets (excluding framing bits but
                 including FCS octets) contained in all packets
                 transmitted from the source address to the
                 destination address."
             ::= { matrixSDEntry 5 }

         matrixSDErrors OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of error packets transmitted from
                 the source address to the destination address."



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             ::= { matrixSDEntry 6 }


         -- Traffic matrix tables from destination to source

         matrixDSTable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MatrixDSEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A list of traffic matrix entries indexed by
                 destination and source MAC address."
             ::= { matrix 3 }

         matrixDSEntry OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX MatrixDSEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A collection of statistics for communications between
                 two address on a particular interface."
             INDEX { matrixDSIndex,
                     matrixDSDestAddress, matrixDSSourceAddress }
             ::= { matrixDSTable 1 }

         MatrixDSEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
             matrixDSSourceAddress       OCTET STRING,
             matrixDSDestAddress         OCTET STRING,
             matrixDSIndex               INTEGER (1..65535),
             matrixDSPkts                Counter,
             matrixDSOctets              Counter,
             matrixDSErrors              Counter
         }

         matrixDSSourceAddress OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OCTET STRING
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The source physical address."
             ::= { matrixDSEntry 1 }

         matrixDSDestAddress OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OCTET STRING
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The destination physical address."



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             ::= { matrixDSEntry 2 }

         matrixDSIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The set of collected matrix statistics of which
                 this entry is a part.  The set of matrix statistics
                 identified by a particular value of this index
                 is associated with the same matrixControlEntry
                 as identified by the same value of matrixControlIndex."
             ::= { matrixDSEntry 3 }

         matrixDSPkts OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of packets transmitted from the source
                 address to the destination address (this number
                 includes error packets)."
             ::= { matrixDSEntry 4 }

         matrixDSOctets OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of octets (excluding framing bits
                 but including FCS octets) contained in all packets
                 transmitted from the source address to the
                 destination address."
             ::= { matrixDSEntry 5 }

         matrixDSErrors OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of error packets transmitted from
                 the source address to the destination address."
             ::= { matrixDSEntry 6 }


         -- The Filter Group

         -- Implementation of the Filter group is optional.



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         --
         -- The Filter group allows packets to be captured with an
         -- arbitrary filter expression.  A logical data and
         -- event stream or "channel" is formed by the packets
         -- that match the filter expression.
         --
         -- This filter mechanism allows the creation of an arbitrary
         -- logical expression with which to filter packets.  Each
         -- filter associated with a channel is OR'ed with the others.
         -- Within a filter, any bits checked in the data and status are
         -- AND'ed with respect to other bits in the same filter.  The
         -- NotMask also allows for checking for inequality.  Finally,
         -- the channelAcceptType object allows for inversion of the
         -- whole equation.
         --
         -- The channel can be turned on or off, and can also
         -- generate events when packets pass through it.

         filterTable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF FilterEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A list of packet filter entries."
             ::= { filter 1 }

         filterEntry OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX FilterEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A set of parameters for a packet filter applied on a
                 particular interface."
             INDEX { filterIndex }
             ::= { filterTable 1 }

         FilterEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
             filterIndex                 INTEGER (1..65535),
             filterChannelIndex          INTEGER (1..65535),
             filterPktDataOffset         INTEGER,
             filterPktData               OCTET STRING,
             filterPktDataMask           OCTET STRING,
             filterPktDataNotMask        OCTET STRING,
             filterPktStatus             INTEGER,
             filterPktStatusMask         INTEGER,
             filterPktStatusNotMask      INTEGER,
             filterOwner                 OwnerString,
             filterStatus                INTEGER



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         }

         filterIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "An index that uniquely identifies an entry
                 in the filter table.  Each such entry defines
                 one filter that is to be applied to every packet
                 received on an interface."
             ::= { filterEntry 1 }

         filterChannelIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "This object identifies the channel of which this
                 filter is a part.  The filters identified by a
                 particular value of this object are associated
                 with the same channel as identified by the same
                 value of the channelIndex object."
             ::= { filterEntry 2 }

         filterPktDataOffset OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The offset from the beginning of each packet where
                 a match of packet data will be attempted.  This offset
                 is measured from the point in the physical layer
                 packet after the framing bits, if any.  For example,
                 in an Ethernet frame, this point is at the beginning
                 of the destination MAC address.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 filterStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             DEFVAL { 0 }
             ::= { filterEntry 3 }

         filterPktData OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OCTET STRING
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The data that is to be matched with the input packet.



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                 For each packet received, this filter and the
                 accompanying filterPktDataMask and
                 filterPktDataNotMask will be adjusted for the
                 offset.  The only bits relevant to this
                 match algorithm are those that have the corresponding
                 filterPktDataMask bit equal to one.  The following
                 three rules are then applied to every packet:

                 (1) If the packet is too short and does not have data
                     corresponding to part of the filterPktData, the
                     packet will fail this data match.

                 (2) For each relevant bit from the packet with the
                     corresponding filterPktDataNotMask bit set to
                     zero, if the bit from the packet is not equal to
                     the corresponding bit from the filterPktData,
                     then the packet will fail this data match.

                 (3) If for every relevant bit from the packet with the
                     corresponding filterPktDataNotMask bit set to one,
                     the bit from the packet is equal to the
                     corresponding bit from the filterPktData, then
                     the packet will fail this data match.

                 Any packets that have not failed any of the three
                 matches above have passed this data match.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 filterStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { filterEntry 4 }

         filterPktDataMask OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OCTET STRING
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The mask that is applied to the match process.
                 After adjusting this mask for the offset, only those
                 bits in the received packet that correspond to bits
                 set in this mask are relevant for further processing
                 by the match algorithm.  The offset is applied to
                 filterPktDataMask in the same way it is applied to
                 the filter.  For the purposes of the matching
                 algorithm, if the associated filterPktData object
                 is longer than this mask, this mask is conceptually
                 extended with '1' bits until it reaches the
                 length of the filterPktData object.




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                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 filterStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { filterEntry 5 }

         filterPktDataNotMask OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OCTET STRING
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The inversion mask that is applied to the match
                 process.  After adjusting this mask for the offset,
                 those relevant bits in the received packet that
                 correspond to bits cleared in this mask must all
                 be equal to their corresponding bits in the
                 filterPktData object for the packet to be accepted.
                 In addition, at least one of those relevant
                 bits in the received packet that correspond to bits
                 set in this mask must be different to its
                 corresponding bit in the filterPktData object.

                 For the purposes of the matching algorithm, if
                 the associated filterPktData object is longer than
                 this mask, this mask is conceptually extended with
                 '0' bits until it reaches the length of the
                 filterPktData object.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 filterStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { filterEntry 6 }

         filterPktStatus OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The status that is to be matched with the input
                 packet.  The only bits relevant to this match
                 algorithm are those that have the corresponding
                 filterPktStatusMask bit equal to one.

                 The following two rules are then applied to every
                 packet:

                 (1) For each relevant bit from the packet status
                     with the corresponding filterPktStatusNotMask
                     bit set to zero, if the bit from the packet
                     status is not equal to the corresponding bit
                     from the filterPktStatus, then the packet will



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                     fail this status match.

                 (2) If for every relevant bit from the packet status
                     with the corresponding filterPktStatusNotMask
                     bit set to one, the bit from the packet status
                     is equal to the corresponding bit from the
                     filterPktStatus, then the packet will fail
                     this status match.

                 Any packets that have not failed either of the two
                 matches above have passed this status match.

                 The value of the packet status is a sum.  This sum
                 initially takes the value zero.  Then, for each
                 error, E, that has been discovered in this packet,
                 2 raised to a value representing E is added to the sum.
                 The errors and the bits that represent them are
                 dependent on the media type of the interface that
                 this channel is receiving packets from.

                 The errors defined for a packet captured off of an
                 Ethernet interface are as follows:

                     bit #    Error
                         0    Packet is longer than 1518 octets
                         1    Packet is shorter than 64 octets
                         2    Packet experienced a CRC or Alignment
                              error

                 For example, an Ethernet fragment would have a
                 value of 6 (2^1 + 2^2).

                 As this MIB is expanded to new media types, this
                 object will have other media-specific errors defined.

                 For the purposes of this status matching algorithm, if
                 the packet status is longer than this
                 object, filterPktStatus this object is conceptually
                 extended with '0' bits until it reaches the size of
                 the packet status.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 filterStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { filterEntry 7 }

         filterPktStatusMask OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-write



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             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The mask that is applied to the status match process.
                 Only those bits in the received packet that correspond
                 to bits set in this mask are relevant for further
                 processing by the status match algorithm.  For the
                 purposes of the matching algorithm, if the
                 associated filterPktStatus object is longer than
                 this mask, this mask is conceptually extended with
                 '1' bits until it reaches the size of the
                 filterPktStatus.  In addition, if a packet status is
                 longer than this mask, this mask is conceptually
                 extended with '0' bits until it reaches the size of
                 the packet status.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 filterStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { filterEntry 8 }

         filterPktStatusNotMask OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The inversion mask that is applied to the status match
                 process.  Those relevant bits in the received packet
                 status that correspond to bits cleared in this mask
                 must all be equal to their corresponding bits in the
                 filterPktStatus object for the packet to be accepted.
                 In addition, at least one of those relevant bits in the
                 received packet status that correspond to bits set in
                 this mask must be different to its corresponding bit
                 in the filterPktStatus object for the packet to be
                 accepted.

                 For the purposes of the matching algorithm, if the
                 associated filterPktStatus object or a packet status
                 is longer than this mask, this mask is conceptually
                 extended with '0' bits until it reaches the longer of
                 the lengths of the filterPktStatus object and the
                 packet status.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 filterStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { filterEntry 9 }

         filterOwner OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OwnerString



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             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The entity that configured this entry and is
                 therefore using the resources assigned to it."
             ::= { filterEntry 10 }

         filterStatus OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX EntryStatus
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The status of this filter entry."
             ::= { filterEntry 11 }

         channelTable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ChannelEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A list of packet channel entries."
             ::= { filter 2 }

         channelEntry OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX ChannelEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A set of parameters for a packet channel applied on a
                 particular interface."
             INDEX { channelIndex }
             ::= { channelTable 1 }

         ChannelEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
             channelIndex                 INTEGER (1..65535),
             channelIfIndex               INTEGER (1..65535),
             channelAcceptType            INTEGER,
             channelDataControl           INTEGER,
             channelTurnOnEventIndex      INTEGER (0..65535),
             channelTurnOffEventIndex     INTEGER (0..65535),
             channelEventIndex            INTEGER (0..65535),
             channelEventStatus           INTEGER,
             channelMatches               Counter,
             channelDescription           DisplayString (SIZE (0..127)),
             channelOwner                 OwnerString,
             channelStatus                INTEGER
         }




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         channelIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "An index that uniquely identifies an entry
                 in the channel table.  Each such
                 entry defines one channel, a logical data
                 and event stream."
             ::= { channelEntry 1 }

         channelIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The value of this object uniquely identifies the
                 interface on this remote network monitoring device
                 to which the associated filters are applied to allow
                 data into this channel.  The interface identified by
                 a particular value of this object is the same
                 interface as identified by the same value of the
                 ifIndex object, defined in [4,6].  The filters in
                 this group are applied to all packets on the local
                 network segment attached to the identified
                 interface.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 channelStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { channelEntry 2 }

         channelAcceptType OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER {
                 acceptMatched(1),
                 acceptFailed(2)
             }
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "This object controls the action of the filters
                 associated with this channel.  If this object is equal
                 to acceptMatched(1), packets will be accepted to this
                 channel if they are accepted by both the packet data
                 and packet status matches of an associated filter. If
                 this object is equal to acceptFailed(2), packets will
                 be accepted to this channel only if they fail either
                 the packet data match or the packet status match of
                 each of the associated filters.



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                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 channelStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { channelEntry 3 }

         channelDataControl OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER {
                 on(1),
                 off(2)
             }
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "This object controls the flow of data through this
                 channel.  If this object is on(1), data, status and
                 events flow through this channel.  If this object is
                 off(2), data, status and events will not flow through
                 this channel."
             DEFVAL { off }
             ::= { channelEntry 4 }

         channelTurnOnEventIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535)
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The value of this object identifies the event
                 that is configured to turn the associated
                 channelDataControl from off to on when the event is
                 generated.  The event identified by a particular value
                 of this object is the same event as identified by the
                 same value of the eventIndex object.  If there is no
                 corresponding entry in the eventTable, then no
                 association exists.  In fact, if no event is intended
                 for this channel, channelTurnOnEventIndex must be
                 set to zero, a non-existent event index.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 channelStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { channelEntry 5 }

         channelTurnOffEventIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535)
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The value of this object identifies the event
                 that is configured to turn the associated
                 channelDataControl from on to off when the event is



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                 generated.  The event identified by a particular value
                 of this object is the same event as identified by the
                 same value of the eventIndex object.  If there is no
                 corresponding entry in the eventTable, then no
                 association exists.  In fact, if no event is intended
                 for this channel, channelTurnOffEventIndex must be
                 set to zero, a non-existent event index.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 channelStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { channelEntry 6 }

         channelEventIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535)
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The value of this object identifies the event
                 that is configured to be generated when the
                 associated channelDataControl is on and a packet
                 is matched.  The event identified by a particular value
                 of this object is the same event as identified by the
                 same value of the eventIndex object.  If there is no
                 corresponding entry in the eventTable, then no
                 association exists.  In fact, if no event is intended
                 for this channel, channelEventIndex must be
                 set to zero, a non-existent event index.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 channelStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { channelEntry 7 }

         channelEventStatus OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER {
                 eventReady(1),
                 eventFired(2),
                 eventAlwaysReady(3)
             }
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The event status of this channel.

                 If this channel is configured to generate events
                 when packets are matched, a means of controlling
                 the flow of those events is often needed.  When
                 this object is equal to eventReady(1), a single
                 event may be generated, after which this object



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                 will be set by the probe to eventFired(2).  While
                 in the eventFired(2) state, no events will be
                 generated until the object is modified to
                 eventReady(1) (or eventAlwaysReady(3)).  The
                 management station can thus easily respond to a
                 notification of an event by re-enabling this object.

                 If the management station wishes to disable this
                 flow control and allow events to be generated
                 at will, this object may be set to
                 eventAlwaysReady(3).  Disabling the flow control
                 is discouraged as it can result in high network
                 traffic or other performance problems."
             DEFVAL { eventReady }
             ::= { channelEntry 8 }

         channelMatches OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of times this channel has matched a packet.
                 Note that this object is updated even when
                 channelDataControl is set to off."
             ::= { channelEntry 9 }

         channelDescription OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..127))
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A comment describing this channel."
             ::= { channelEntry 10 }

         channelOwner OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OwnerString
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The entity that configured this entry and is therefore
                 using the resources assigned to it."
             ::= { channelEntry 11 }

         channelStatus OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX EntryStatus
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION



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                 "The status of this channel entry."
             ::= { channelEntry 12 }


         -- The Packet Capture Group

         -- Implementation of the Packet Capture group is optional.
         --
         -- The Packet Capture Group requires implementation of the
         -- Filter Group.
         --
         -- The Packet Capture group allows packets to be captured
         -- upon a filter match.  The bufferControlTable controls
         -- the captured packets output from a channel that is
         -- associated with it.  The captured packets are placed
         -- in entries in the captureBufferTable.  These entries are
         -- associated with the bufferControlEntry on whose behalf they
         -- were stored.

         bufferControlTable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF BufferControlEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A list of buffers control entries."
             ::= { capture 1 }

         bufferControlEntry OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX BufferControlEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A set of parameters that control the collection of
                 a stream of packets that have matched filters."
             INDEX { bufferControlIndex }
             ::= { bufferControlTable 1 }

         BufferControlEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
             bufferControlIndex                INTEGER (1..65535),
             bufferControlChannelIndex         INTEGER (1..65535),
             bufferControlFullStatus           INTEGER,
             bufferControlFullAction           INTEGER,
             bufferControlCaptureSliceSize     INTEGER,
             bufferControlDownloadSliceSize    INTEGER,
             bufferControlDownloadOffset       INTEGER,
             bufferControlMaxOctetsRequested   INTEGER,
             bufferControlMaxOctetsGranted     INTEGER,
             bufferControlCapturedPackets      INTEGER,



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             bufferControlTurnOnTime           TimeTicks,
             bufferControlOwner                OwnerString,
             bufferControlStatus               INTEGER
         }

         bufferControlIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "An index that uniquely identifies an entry
                 in the bufferControl table.  The value of this
                 index shall never be zero.  Each such
                 entry defines one set of packets that is
                 captured and controlled by one or more filters."
             ::= { bufferControlEntry 1 }

         bufferControlChannelIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "An index that identifies the channel that is the
                 source of packets for this bufferControl table.
                 The channel identified by a particular value of this
                 index is the same as identified by the same value of
                 the channelIndex object.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 bufferControlStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             ::= { bufferControlEntry 2 }

         bufferControlFullStatus OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER {
                     spaceAvailable(1),
                     full(2)
             }
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "This object shows whether the buffer has room to
                 accept new packets or if it is full.

                 If the status is spaceAvailable(1), the buffer is
                 accepting new packets normally.  If the status is
                 full(2) and the associated bufferControlFullAction
                 object is wrapWhenFull, the buffer is accepting new
                 packets by deleting enough of the oldest packets



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                 to make room for new ones as they arrive.  Otherwise,
                 if the status is full(2) and the
                 bufferControlFullAction object is lockWhenFull,
                 then the buffer has stopped collecting packets.

                 When this object is set to full(2) the probe must
                 not later set it to spaceAvailable(1) except in the
                 case of a significant gain in resources such as
                 an increase of bufferControlOctetsGranted.  In
                 particular, the wrap-mode action of deleting old
                 packets to make room for newly arrived packets
                 must not affect the value of this object."
             ::= { bufferControlEntry 3 }

         bufferControlFullAction OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER {
                     lockWhenFull(1),
                     wrapWhenFull(2)    -- FIFO
             }
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "Controls the action of the buffer when it
                 reaches the full status.  When in the lockWhenFull(1)
                 state a packet is added to the buffer that
                 fills the buffer, the bufferControlFullStatus will
                 be set to full(2) and this buffer will stop capturing
                 packets."
             ::= { bufferControlEntry 4 }

         bufferControlCaptureSliceSize OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The maximum number of octets of each packet
                 that will be saved in this capture buffer.
                 For example, if a 1500 octet packet is received by
                 the probe and this object is set to 500, then only
                 500 octets of the packet will be stored in the
                 associated capture buffer.  If this variable is set
                 to 0, the capture buffer will save as many octets
                 as is possible.

                 This object may not be modified if the associated
                 bufferControlStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
             DEFVAL { 100 }
             ::= { bufferControlEntry 5 }



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         bufferControlDownloadSliceSize OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The maximum number of octets of each packet
                 in this capture buffer that will be returned in
                 an SNMP retrieval of that packet.  For example,
                 if 500 octets of a packet have been stored in the
                 associated capture buffer, the associated
                 bufferControlDownloadOffset is 0, and this
                 object is set to 100, then the captureBufferPacket
                 object that contains the packet will contain only
                 the first 100 octets of the packet.

                 A prudent manager will take into account possible
                 interoperability or fragmentation problems that may
                 occur if the download slice size is set too large.
                 In particular, conformant SNMP implementations are not
                 required to accept messages whose length exceeds 484
                 octets, although they are encouraged to support larger
                 datagrams whenever feasible."
             DEFVAL { 100 }
             ::= { bufferControlEntry 6 }

         bufferControlDownloadOffset OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The offset of the first octet of each packet
                 in this capture buffer that will be returned in
                 an SNMP retrieval of that packet.  For example,
                 if 500 octets of a packet have been stored in the
                 associated capture buffer and this object is set to
                 100, then the captureBufferPacket object that
                 contains the packet will contain bytes starting
                 100 octets into the packet."
             DEFVAL { 0 }
             ::= { bufferControlEntry 7 }

         bufferControlMaxOctetsRequested OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The requested maximum number of octets to be
                 saved in this captureBuffer, including any



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                 implementation-specific overhead. If this variable
                 is set to -1, the capture buffer will save as many
                 octets as is possible.

                 When this object is created or modified, the probe
                 should set bufferControlMaxOctetsGranted as closely
                 to this object as is possible for the particular probe
                 implementation and available resources.  However, if
                 the object has the special value of -1, the probe
                 must set bufferControlMaxOctetsGranted to -1."
             DEFVAL { -1 }
             ::= { bufferControlEntry 8 }

         bufferControlMaxOctetsGranted OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The maximum number of octets that can be
                 saved in this captureBuffer, including overhead.
                 If this variable is -1, the capture buffer will save
                 as many octets as possible.

                 When the bufferControlMaxOctetsRequested object is
                 created or modified, the probe should set this object
                 as closely to the requested value as is possible for
                 the particular probe implementation and available
                 resources.  However, if the request object has the
                 special value of -1, the probe must set this object
                 to -1.  The probe must not lower this value except
                 as a result of a modification to the associated
                 bufferControlMaxOctetsRequested object.

                 When this maximum number of octets is reached
                 and a new packet is to be added to this
                 capture buffer and the corresponding
                 bufferControlFullAction is set to wrapWhenFull(2),
                 enough of the oldest packets associated with this
                 capture buffer shall be deleted by the agent so
                 that the new packet can be added.  If the
                 corresponding bufferControlFullAction is set to
                 lockWhenFull(1), the new packet shall be discarded.
                 In either case, the probe must set
                 bufferControlFullStatus to full(2).

                 When the value of this object changes to a value less
                 than the current value, entries are deleted from
                 the captureBufferTable associated with this



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                 bufferControlEntry.  Enough of the
                 oldest of these captureBufferEntries shall be
                 deleted by the agent so that the number of octets
                 used remains less than or equal to the new value of
                 this object.

                 When the value of this object changes to a value greater
                 than the current value, the number of associated
                 captureBufferEntries may be allowed to grow."
             ::= { bufferControlEntry 9 }

         bufferControlCapturedPackets OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of packets currently in this captureBuffer."
             ::= { bufferControlEntry 10 }

         bufferControlTurnOnTime OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX TimeTicks
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The value of sysUpTime when this capture buffer was
                 first turned on."
             ::= { bufferControlEntry 11 }

         bufferControlOwner OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OwnerString
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The entity that configured this entry and is therefore
                 using the resources assigned to it."
             ::= { bufferControlEntry 12 }

         bufferControlStatus OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX EntryStatus
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The status of this buffer Control Entry."
             ::= { bufferControlEntry 13 }

         captureBufferTable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CaptureBufferEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible



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             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A list of packets captured off of a channel."
             ::= { capture 2 }

         captureBufferEntry OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX CaptureBufferEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A packet captured off of an attached network."
             INDEX { captureBufferControlIndex, captureBufferIndex }
             ::= { captureBufferTable 1 }

         CaptureBufferEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
             captureBufferControlIndex   INTEGER (1..65535),
             captureBufferIndex          INTEGER,
             captureBufferPacketID       INTEGER,
             captureBufferPacketData     OCTET STRING,
             captureBufferPacketLength   INTEGER,
             captureBufferPacketTime     INTEGER,
             captureBufferPacketStatus   INTEGER
         }

         captureBufferControlIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The index of the bufferControlEntry with which
                 this packet is associated."
             ::= { captureBufferEntry 1 }

         captureBufferIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "An index that uniquely identifies an entry
                 in the captureBuffer table associated with a
                 particular bufferControlEntry.  This index will
                 start at 1 and increase by one for each new packet
                 added with the same captureBufferControlIndex."
             ::= { captureBufferEntry 2 }

         captureBufferPacketID OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-only



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             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "An index that describes the order of packets
                 that are received on a particular interface.
                 The packetID of a packet captured on an
                 interface is defined to be greater than the
                 packetID's of all packets captured previously on
                 the same interface.  As the captureBufferPacketID
                 object has a maximum positive value of 2^31 - 1,
                 any captureBufferPacketID object shall have the
                 value of the associated packet's packetID mod 2^31."
             ::= { captureBufferEntry 3 }

         captureBufferPacketData OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OCTET STRING
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The data inside the packet, starting at the beginning
                 of the packet plus any offset specified in the
                 associated bufferControlDownloadOffset, including any
                 link level headers.  The length of the data in this
                 object is the minimum of the length of the captured
                 packet minus the offset, the length of the associated
                 bufferControlCaptureSliceSize minus the offset, and the
                 associated bufferControlDownloadSliceSize.  If this
                 minimum is less than zero, this object shall have a
                 length of zero."
             ::= { captureBufferEntry 4 }

         captureBufferPacketLength OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The actual length (off the wire) of the packet stored
                 in this entry, including FCS octets."
             ::= { captureBufferEntry 5 }

         captureBufferPacketTime OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of milliseconds that had passed since
                 this capture buffer was first turned on when this
                 packet was captured."
             ::= { captureBufferEntry 6 }



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         captureBufferPacketStatus OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A value which indicates the error status of this
                 packet.

                 The value of this object is defined in the same way as
                 filterPacketStatus.  The value is a sum.  This sum
                 initially takes the value zero.  Then, for each
                 error, E, that has been discovered in this packet,
                 2 raised to a value representing E is added to the sum.

                 The errors defined for a packet captured off of an
                 Ethernet interface are as follows:

                     bit #    Error
                         0    Packet is longer than 1518 octets
                         1    Packet is shorter than 64 octets
                         2    Packet experienced a CRC or Alignment
                              error
                         3    First packet in this capture buffer after
                              it was detected that some packets were
                              not processed correctly.

                 For example, an Ethernet fragment would have a
                 value of 6 (2^1 + 2^2).

                 As this MIB is expanded to new media types, this object
                 will have other media-specific errors defined."
             ::= { captureBufferEntry 7 }


         -- The Event Group

         -- Implementation of the Event group is optional.
         --
         -- The Event group controls the generation and notification
         -- of events from this device.  Each entry in the eventTable
         -- describes the parameters of the event that can be triggered.
         -- Each event entry is fired by an associated condition located
         -- elsewhere in the MIB.  An event entry may also be associated
         -- with a function elsewhere in the MIB that will be executed
         -- when the event is generated.  For example, a channel may
         -- be turned on or off by the firing of an event.
         --
         -- Each eventEntry may optionally specify that a log entry



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         -- be created on its behalf whenever the event occurs.
         -- Each entry may also specify that notification should
         -- occur by way of SNMP trap messages.  In this case, the
         -- community for the trap message is given in the associated
         -- eventCommunity object.  The enterprise and specific trap
         -- fields of the trap are determined by the condition that
         -- triggered the event.  Three traps are defined in a companion
         -- document: risingAlarm, fallingAlarm, and packetMatch.
         -- If the eventTable is triggered by a condition specified
         -- elsewhere, the enterprise and specific trap fields
         -- must be specified for traps generated for that condition.

         eventTable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF EventEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A list of events to be generated."
             ::= { event 1 }

         eventEntry OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX EventEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A set of parameters that describe an event to be
                 generated when certain conditions are met."
             INDEX { eventIndex }
             ::= { eventTable 1 }

         EventEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
             eventIndex          INTEGER (1..65535),
             eventDescription    DisplayString (SIZE (0..127)),
             eventType           INTEGER,
             eventCommunity      OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..127)),
             eventLastTimeSent   TimeTicks,
             eventOwner          OwnerString,
             eventStatus         INTEGER
         }

         eventIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "An index that uniquely identifies an entry in the
                 event table.  Each such entry defines one event that
                 is to be generated when the appropriate conditions



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                 occur."
             ::= { eventEntry 1 }

         eventDescription OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..127))
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A comment describing this event entry."
             ::= { eventEntry 2 }

         eventType OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER {
                     none(1),
                     log(2),
                     snmp-trap(3),    -- send an SNMP trap
                     log-and-trap(4)
             }
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The type of notification that the probe will make
                 about this event.  In the case of log, an entry is
                 made in the log table for each event.  In the case of
                 snmp-trap, an SNMP trap is sent to one or more
                 management stations."
             ::= { eventEntry 3 }

         eventCommunity OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..127))
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "If an SNMP trap is to be sent, it will be sent to
                 the SNMP community specified by this octet string.
                 In the future this table will be extended to include
                 the party security mechanism.  This object shall be
                 set to a string of length zero if it is intended that
                 that mechanism be used to specify the destination of
                 the trap."
             ::= { eventEntry 4 }

         eventLastTimeSent OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX TimeTicks
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The value of sysUpTime at the time this event



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                 entry last generated an event.  If this entry has
                 not generated any events, this value will be
                 zero."
             ::= { eventEntry 5 }

         eventOwner OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX OwnerString
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The entity that configured this entry and is therefore
                 using the resources assigned to it.

                 If this object contains a string starting with 'monitor'
                 and has associated entries in the log table, all
                 connected management stations should retrieve those
                 log entries, as they may have significance to all
                 management stations connected to this device"
             ::= { eventEntry 6 }

         eventStatus OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX EntryStatus
             ACCESS read-write
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The status of this event entry.

                 If this object is not equal to valid(1), all associated
                 log entries shall be deleted by the agent."
             ::= { eventEntry 7 }

         --
         logTable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF LogEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A list of events that have been logged."
             ::= { event 2 }

         logEntry OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX LogEntry
             ACCESS not-accessible
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "A set of data describing an event that has been
                 logged."
             INDEX { logEventIndex, logIndex }



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             ::= { logTable 1 }

         LogEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
             logEventIndex           INTEGER (1..65535),
             logIndex                INTEGER,
             logTime                 TimeTicks,
             logDescription          DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))
         }

         logEventIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The event entry that generated this log
                 entry.  The log identified by a particular
                 value of this index is associated with the same
                 eventEntry as identified by the same value
                 of eventIndex."
             ::= { logEntry 1 }

         logIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX INTEGER
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "An index that uniquely identifies an entry
                 in the log table amongst those generated by the
                 same eventEntries.  These indexes are
                 assigned beginning with 1 and increase by one
                 with each new log entry.  The association
                 between values of logIndex and logEntries
                 is fixed for the lifetime of each logEntry.
                 The agent may choose to delete the oldest
                 instances of logEntry as required because of
                 lack of memory.  It is an implementation-specific
                 matter as to when this deletion may occur."
             ::= { logEntry 2 }

         logTime OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX TimeTicks
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "The value of sysUpTime when this log entry was
                 created."
             ::= { logEntry 3 }




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         logDescription OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))
             ACCESS read-only
             STATUS mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                 "An implementation dependent description of the
                 event that activated this log entry."
             ::= { logEntry 4 }

         END

7.  Acknowledgments

  This document was produced by the IETF Remote Network Monitoring
  Working Group.

  In addition, the comments of the following individuals are also
  acknowledged:

     Anne Ambler             Spider Systems
     Steve Bostock           Novell
     Gigi Chu                Hewlett-Packard
     Chuck Davin             MIT
     Gary Ellis              Hewlett-Packard
     Mike Erlinger           Lexcel
     Stephen Grau            Novell
     Martin Gray             Spider Systems
     Mark Hoerth             Hewlett-Packard
     Tim Lee-Thorp           Network General
     Anil Singhal            Frontier Software
     David Stevens           Network General
     Gerard White            Concord Communications

8.  References

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

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

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

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



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  [5] Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M., and J. Davin, "Simple
      Network Management Protocol", RFC 1157, SNMP Research,
      Performance Systems International, Performance Systems
      International, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, May 1990.

  [6] McCloghrie K., and M. Rose, Editors, "Management Information Base
      for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets", RFC 1213,
      Performance Systems International, March 1991.

  [7] Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection -
      Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1),
      International Organization for Standardization, International
      Standard 8824, December 1987.

  [8] Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection -
      Specification of Basic Encoding Rules for Abstract Notation One
      (ASN.1), International Organization for Standardization,
      International Standard 8825, December 1987.

  [9] Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, Editors, "Concise MIB Definitions",
      RFC 1212, Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN Systems,
      March 1991.

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

Security Considerations

  Security issues are not discussed in this memo.

Author's Address

  Steven Waldbusser
  Carnegie Mellon University
  4910 Forbes Ave.
  Pittsburgh, PA 15213

  Phone: (412) 268-6628

  EMail: [email protected]










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