Network Working Group                                             T. Cox
Request For Comments: 1304                                     K. Tesink
                                                                Editors
                                           Bell Communications Research
                                                          February 1992


                    Definitions of Managed Objects
                      for the SIP Interface Type

Status of this Memo

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

Abstract

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

Table of Contents

  1. The Network Management Framework ............................    2
  2. Objects .....................................................    2
  2.1 Format of Definitions ......................................    3
  3. Overview ....................................................    3
  4. Object Definitions ..........................................    4
  4.1 The SIP Level 3 group ......................................    4
  4.2 The SIP Level 2 group ......................................    8
  4.3 The SIP PLCP group .........................................   11
  4.3.1 The SIP DS1 PLCP group ...................................   12
  4.3.2 The SIP DS3 PLCP group ...................................   14
  4.4 The SMDS Applications group ................................   16
  4.5 The SMDS Carrier Selection group ...........................   18
  4.6 The SIP Error Log group ....................................   18
  5. Acknowledgments .............................................   23
  6. References ..................................................   23
  7. Security Considerations......................................   25
  8. Authors' Addresses...........................................   25







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1.  The Network Management Framework

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

     RFC 1155 [3] which defines the SMI, the mechanisms used for
     describing and naming objects for the purpose of management.  RFC
     1212 [9] defines a more concise description mechanism, which is
     wholly consistent with the SMI.

     RFC 1156 [4] which defines MIB-I, the core set of managed objects
     for the Internet suite of protocols.  RFC 1213 [6], defines MIB-
     II, an evolution of MIB-I based on implementation experience and
     new operational requirements.

     RFC 1157 [5] which defines the SNMP, the protocol used for network
     access to managed objects.

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

2.  Objects

  Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed
  the Management Information Base or MIB.  Objects in the MIB are
  defined using the subset of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)
  International Standard 8824 [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 RFC 1155 [3] purposely restricts the
  ASN.1 constructs which may be used.  These restrictions are
  explicitly made for simplicity.

  The encoding of an object type is simply how that object type is
  represented using the object type's syntax.  Implicitly tied to the
  notion of an object type's syntax and encoding is how the object type
  is represented when being transmitted on the network.  The SMI
  specifies the use of the basic encoding rules of ASN.1 International
  Standard 8825 [8], subject to the additional requirements imposed by
  the SNMP.




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2.1.  Format of Definitions

  Section 4 contains contains the specification of all object types
  contained in this MIB module.  The object types are defined using the
  conventions defined in the SMI, as amended by the extensions
  specified in RFC 1212 [9].

3.  Overview

  These objects are used when the particular media being used to
  realize an interface is a SIP interface.  At present, this applies to
  these values of the ifType variable in the Internet-standard MIB:

                 sip (31)

  For these interfaces, the value of the ifSpecific variable in the
  MIB-II [6] has the OBJECT IDENTIFIER value:

              sip    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { transmission 31 }

  The definitions contained herein are based on the SIP specifications
  in Bellcore TR-TSV-000772 and TR-TSV-000773 [11,12].

  The SIP (SMDS Interface Protocol) protocol stack is defined as
  follows in TR-TSV-000772 [11]:

                              ___________________
                             |                   |
                             | SIP Level 3 [11]  |
                             |___________________|
                             |                   |
                             | SIP Level 2 [11]  |
                             |___________________|
                             |                   |
                             | PLCP [12]         |
                             |___________________|
                             |                   |
                             | DS1 or DS3 [12]   |
                             |___________________|

  The PLCP (Physical Layer Convergence Procedure) adapts the
  capabilities of the transmission system (DS1 or DS3 formats) to the
  service expected by SIP Level 2.  Managed objects for DS1 and DS3
  Interface Types are defined in RFC 1232 [13] and RFC 1233 [14]
  respectively (and amended in RFC 1239 [17]), and can be utilized for
  management of SIP interfaces. This document defines managed objects
  for the remaining protocol levels of the SIP Interface Type.  This
  document does not specify objects for the management of subscription



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  or configuration of Subscriber-Network Interfaces (SNIs). Those
  objects are defined in Definitions of Managed Objects for SMDS
  Subscription [18]. Bellcore requirements on these objects are
  specified in TA-TSV-001062 [16].

4.  Object Definitions

              RFC1304-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

              IMPORTS
                      Counter, TimeTicks, IpAddress
                              FROM RFC1155-SMI
                      transmission
                              FROM RFC1213-MIB
                      OBJECT-TYPE
                              FROM RFC-1212;

              --  This MIB module uses the extended OBJECT-TYPE macro
              --  as defined in RFC-1212.

              --  This is the MIB module for the SIP objects.


              sip     OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { transmission 31 }

              -- All representations of SMDS addresses in this MIB
              -- module use, as a textual convention (i.e., this
              -- convention does not affect their encoding), the
              -- data type:

              SMDSAddress ::= OCTET STRING (SIZE (8))
              -- the 60-bit SMDS address, preceded by 4 bits with the
              -- following values:
              -- "1100" when representing an individual address
              -- "1110" when representing a group address


              -- The SIP Level 3 group
              -- Implementation of the SIP Level 3 group is mandatory
              -- for all systems implementing SIP Level 3.

              sipL3Table  OBJECT-TYPE
                  SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF SipL3Entry
                  ACCESS  not-accessible
                  STATUS  mandatory
                  DESCRIPTION
                          "This table contains SIP L3 parameters and
                          state variables, one entry per SIP port."



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                 ::= { sip 1 }

             sipL3Entry  OBJECT-TYPE
                 SYNTAX  SipL3Entry
                 ACCESS  not-accessible
                 STATUS  mandatory
                 DESCRIPTION
                         "This list contains SIP L3 parameters and
                         state variables."
                INDEX   { sipL3Index }
                ::= { sipL3Table 1 }

            SipL3Entry  ::= SEQUENCE {
                sipL3Index
                    INTEGER,
                sipL3ReceivedIndividualDAs
                    Counter,
                sipL3ReceivedGAs
                    Counter,
                sipL3UnrecognizedIndividualDAs
                    Counter,
                sipL3UnrecognizedGAs
                    Counter,
                sipL3SentIndividualDAs
                    Counter,
                sipL3SentGAs
                    Counter,
                sipL3Errors
                    Counter,
                sipL3InvalidSMDSAddressTypes
                    Counter,
                sipL3VersionSupport
                    INTEGER
                }

            sipL3Index  OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)
                ACCESS  read-only
                STATUS  mandatory
                DESCRIPTION
                        "The value of this object identifies the SIP
                        port interface for which this entry contains
                        management information.  The value of this
                        object for a particular interface has the same
                        value as the ifIndex object, defined in RFC
                        1156 and RFC 1213, for the same interface."
               ::= { sipL3Entry 1 }




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           sipL3ReceivedIndividualDAs OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX  Counter
               ACCESS  read-only
               STATUS  mandatory
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The total number of individually addressed SIP
                       Level 3 PDUs received from the remote system
                       across the SNI.  The total includes only
                       unerrored L3PDUs."
              ::= { sipL3Entry 2 }

          sipL3ReceivedGAs OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter
              ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  mandatory
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The total number of group addressed SIP Level 3
                      PDUs received from the remote system across the
                      SNI.  The total includes only unerrored L3PDUs."
             ::= { sipL3Entry 3 }

         sipL3UnrecognizedIndividualDAs OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  Counter
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The number of SIP Level 3 PDUs received from the
                     remote system with invalid or unknown individual
                     destination addresses (Destination Address
                     Screening violations are not included).  See SMDS
                     Subscription MIB module."
             ::= { sipL3Entry 4 }

         sipL3UnrecognizedGAs OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  Counter
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The number of SIP Level 3 PDUs received from the
                     remote system with invalid or unknown group
                     addresses.  (Destination Address Screening
                     violations are not included).  See SMDS
                     Subscription MIB module."
             ::= { sipL3Entry 5 }

         sipL3SentIndividualDAs OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  Counter
             ACCESS  read-only



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             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The number of individually addressed SIP Level 3
                     PDUs that have been sent by this system across the
                     SNI."
             ::= { sipL3Entry 6 }

         sipL3SentGAs OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  Counter
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The number of group addressed SIP L3PDUs that
                     have been sent by this system across the SNI."
             ::= { sipL3Entry 7 }

         -- The total number of SIP L3PDU errors can be calculated as
         -- (Syntactic errors + Semantic Service errors )
         -- Syntactic errors include:
         --    sipL3Errors
         -- Latest occurrences of syntactic error types are logged in
         --    sipL3PDUErrorTable.
         -- Semantic Service errors include:
         --    sipL3UnrecognizedIndividualDAs
         --    sipL3UnrecognizedGAs
         --    sipL3InvalidSMDSAddressTypes
         -- Note that public networks supporting SMDS may discard
         -- SIP L3PDUs due to subscription violations.  Related
         -- managed objects are defined in Definitions of Managed
         -- Objects for SMDS Subscription.


         sipL3Errors OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  Counter
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The total number of SIP Level 3 PDUs received
                     from the remote system that were discovered to
                     have errors (including protocol processing and bit
                     errors but excluding addressing-related errors)
                     and were discarded.  Includes both group addressed
                     L3PDUs and L3PDUs containing an individual
                     destination address."
             ::= { sipL3Entry 8 }






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         sipL3InvalidSMDSAddressTypes OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  Counter
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The number of SIP Level 3 PDUs received from the
                     remote system that had the Source or Destination
                     Address_Type subfields, (the four most significant
                     bits of the 64 bit address field), not equal to
                     the value 1100 or 1110.  Also, an error is
                     considered to have occurred if the Address_Type
                     field for a Source Address, the four most
                     significant bits of the 64 bits, is equal to 1110
                     (a group address)."
             ::= { sipL3Entry 9 }

         sipL3VersionSupport  OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "A value which indicates the version(s) of SIP
                     that this interface supports.  The value is a sum.
                     This sum initially takes the value zero.  For each
                     version, V, that this interface supports, 2 raised
                     to (V - 1) is added to the sum. For example, a
                     port supporting versions 1 and 2 would have a
                     value of (2^(1-1)+2^(2-1))=3.  The
                     sipL3VersionSupport is effectively a bit mask with
                     Version 1 equal to the least significant bit
                     (LSB)."
             ::= { sipL3Entry 10 }


         -- The SIP Level 2 group
         -- Implementation of the SIP Level 2 group is mandatory
         -- for all systems implementing SIP Level 2.


         sipL2Table  OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF SipL2Entry
             ACCESS  not-accessible
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "This table contains SIP L2PDU parameters and
                     state variables, one entry per SIP port."
             ::= { sip 2 }




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         sipL2Entry  OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  SipL2Entry
             ACCESS  not-accessible
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "This list contains SIP L2 parameters and state
                     variables."
             INDEX   { sipL2Index }
             ::= { sipL2Table 1 }

         SipL2Entry  ::= SEQUENCE {
             sipL2Index
                 INTEGER,
             sipL2ReceivedCounts
                 Counter,
             sipL2SentCounts
                 Counter,
             sipL2HcsOrCRCErrors
                 Counter,
             sipL2PayloadLengthErrors
                 Counter,
             sipL2SequenceNumberErrors
                 Counter,
             sipL2MidCurrentlyActiveErrors
                 Counter,
             sipL2BomOrSSMsMIDErrors
                 Counter,
             sipL2EomsMIDErrors
                 Counter
             }

         sipL2Index  OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The value of this object identifies the SIP port
                     interface for which this entry contains management
                     information.  The value of this object for a
                     particular interface has the same value as the
                     ifIndex object, defined in RFC 1156 and RFC 1213,
                     for the same interface."
             ::= { sipL2Entry 1 }

         sipL2ReceivedCounts OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  Counter
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory



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             DESCRIPTION
                     "The number of SIP Level 2 PDUs received from the
                     remote system across the SNI. The total includes
                     only unerrored L2PDUs."
             ::= { sipL2Entry 2 }

         sipL2SentCounts OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  Counter
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The number of SIP Level 2 PDUs that have been
                     sent by this system across the SNI."
             ::= { sipL2Entry 3 }

         -- The total number of SIP L2PDU errors can be calculated as
         -- the sum of:
         --    sipL2HcsOrCRCErrors
         --    sipL2PayloadLengthErrors
         --    sipL2SequenceNumberErrors
         --    sipL2MidCurrentlyActiveErrors
         --    sipL2BomOrSSMsMIDErrors
         --    sipL2EomsMIDErrors

         sipL2HcsOrCRCErrors  OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  Counter
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The number of received SIP Level 2 PDUs that were
                     discovered to have either a Header Check Sequence
                     error or a Payload CRC violation."
             ::= { sipL2Entry 4 }

         sipL2PayloadLengthErrors  OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  Counter
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The number of received SIP Level 2 PDUs that had
                     Payload Length errors that fall in the following
                     specifications:
                     - SSM L2_PDU payload length field value less
                     - than 28 octets or greater than 44 octets,

                     - BOM or COM L2_PDU payload length field not
                     - equal to 44 octets,




SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 10]

RFC 1304                      SIP Objects                  February 1992


                     - EOM L2_PDU payload length field value less
                     - than 4 octets or greater than 44 octets."
             ::= { sipL2Entry 5 }

         sipL2SequenceNumberErrors  OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  Counter
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The number of received SIP Level 2 PDUs that had
                     a sequence number within the L2PDU not equal to
                     the expected sequence number of the SMDS SS
                     receive process."
             ::= { sipL2Entry 6 }

         sipL2MidCurrentlyActiveErrors  OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX Counter
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The number of received SIP Level 2 PDUs that are
                     BOMs for which an active receive process is
                     already started."
             ::= { sipL2Entry 7 }

         sipL2BomOrSSMsMIDErrors  OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  Counter
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The number of received SIP Level 2 PDUs that are
                     SSMs with a MID not equal to zero or are BOMs with
                     MIDs equal to zero."
             ::= { sipL2Entry 8 }

         sipL2EomsMIDErrors  OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  Counter
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The number of received SIP Level 2 PDUs that are
                     EOMs for which there is no active receive process
                     for the MID (i.e., the receipt of an EOM which
                     does not correspond to a BOM) OR the EOM has a MID
                     equal to zero."
             ::= { sipL2Entry 9 }





SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 11]

RFC 1304                      SIP Objects                  February 1992


         -- The SIP PLCP group
         -- Implementation of one of these groups is mandatory
         -- if the PLCP is implemented.

         sipPLCP OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sip 3 }


         -- The SIP DS1 PLCP group
         -- Implementation of this group is mandatory
         -- if the DS1 PLCP is implemented.

         sipDS1PLCPTable  OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF SipDS1PLCPEntry
             ACCESS  not-accessible
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "This table contains SIP DS1 PLCP parameters and
                     state variables, one entry per SIP port."
             ::= { sipPLCP 1 }

         sipDS1PLCPEntry  OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  SipDS1PLCPEntry
             ACCESS  not-accessible
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "This list contains SIP DS1 PLCP parameters and
                     state variables."
             INDEX   { sipDS1PLCPIndex }
             ::= { sipDS1PLCPTable 1 }

         SipDS1PLCPEntry  ::= SEQUENCE {
             sipDS1PLCPIndex
                 INTEGER,
             sipDS1PLCPSEFSs
                 Counter,
             sipDS1PLCPAlarmState
                 INTEGER,
             sipDS1PLCPUASs
                 Counter
             }


         sipDS1PLCPIndex  OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The value of this object identifies the SIP port



SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 12]

RFC 1304                      SIP Objects                  February 1992


                     interface for which this entry contains management
                     information.  The value of this object for a
                     particular interface has the same value as the
                     ifIndex object, defined in RFC 1156 and RFC 1213,
                     for the same interface."
             ::= { sipDS1PLCPEntry 1 }


         sipDS1PLCPSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  Counter
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "A DS1 Severely Errored Framing Second (SEFS) is a
                     count of one-second intervals containing one or
                     more SEF events.  A Severely Errored Framing (SEF)
                     event is declared when an error in the A1 octet
                     and an error in the A2 octet of a framing octet
                     pair (i.e., errors in both framing octets), or two
                     consecutive invalid and/or nonsequential Path
                     Overhead Identifier octets are detected."
             ::= { sipDS1PLCPEntry 2 }

         sipDS1PLCPAlarmState OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  INTEGER {
                         noAlarm (1),
                         receivedFarEndAlarm (2),
                         incomingLOF (3)
                     }
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "This variable indicates if there is an alarm
                     present for the DS1 PLCP.  The value
                     receivedFarEndAlarm means that the DS1 PLCP has
                     received an incoming Yellow Signal, the value
                     incomingLOF means that the DS1 PLCP has declared a
                     loss of frame (LOF) failure condition, and the
                     value noAlarm means that there are no alarms
                     present.  See TR-TSV-000773 for a description of
                     alarm states."
             ::= { sipDS1PLCPEntry 3 }


         sipDS1PLCPUASs OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  Counter
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory



SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 13]

RFC 1304                      SIP Objects                  February 1992


             DESCRIPTION
                     "The counter associated with the number of
                     Unavailable Seconds, as defined by TR-TSV-000773,
                     encountered by the PLCP."
             ::= { sipDS1PLCPEntry 4 }


         -- The SIP DS3 PLCP group
         -- Implementation of this group is mandatory
         -- if the DS3 PLCP is implemented.

         sipDS3PLCPTable  OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF SipDS3PLCPEntry
             ACCESS  not-accessible
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "This table contains SIP DS3 PLCP parameters and
                     state variables, one entry per SIP port."
             ::= { sipPLCP 2 }

         sipDS3PLCPEntry  OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  SipDS3PLCPEntry
             ACCESS  not-accessible
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "This list contains SIP DS3 PLCP parameters and
                     state variables."
             INDEX   { sipDS3PLCPIndex }
             ::= { sipDS3PLCPTable 1 }

         SipDS3PLCPEntry  ::= SEQUENCE {
             sipDS3PLCPIndex
                 INTEGER,
             sipDS3PLCPSEFSs
                 Counter,
             sipDS3PLCPAlarmState
                 INTEGER,
             sipDS3PLCPUASs
                 Counter
             }


         sipDS3PLCPIndex  OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The value of this object identifies the SIP port



SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 14]

RFC 1304                      SIP Objects                  February 1992


                     interface for which this entry contains management
                     information.  The value of this object for a
                     particular interface has the same value as the
                     ifIndex object, defined in RFC 1156 and RFC 1213,
                     for the same interface."
             ::= { sipDS3PLCPEntry 1 }

         sipDS3PLCPSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  Counter
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "A DS3 Severely Errored Framing Second (SEFS) is a
                     count of one-second intervals containing one or
                     more SEF events.  A Severely Errored Framing (SEF)
                     event is declared when an error in the A1 octet
                     and an error in the A2 octet of a framing octet
                     pair (i.e., errors in both framing octets), or two
                     consecutive invalid and/or nonsequential Path
                     Overhead Identifier octets are detected."
             ::= { sipDS3PLCPEntry 2 }

         sipDS3PLCPAlarmState OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  INTEGER {
                         noAlarm (1),
                         receivedFarEndAlarm (2),
                         incomingLOF (3)
                     }
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "This variable indicates if there is an alarm
                     present for the DS3 PLCP.  The value
                     receivedFarEndAlarm means that the DS3 PLCP has
                     received an incoming Yellow Signal, the value
                     incomingLOF means that the DS3 PLCP has declared a
                     loss of frame (LOF) failure condition, and the
                     value noAlarm means that there are no alarms
                     present.  See TR-TSV-000773 for a description of
                     alarm states."
             ::= { sipDS3PLCPEntry 3 }


         sipDS3PLCPUASs OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  Counter
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION



SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 15]

RFC 1304                      SIP Objects                  February 1992


                     "The counter associated with the number of
                     Unavailable Seconds, as defined by TR-TSV-000773,
                     encountered by the PLCP."
             ::= { sipDS3PLCPEntry 4 }


         -- The SMDS Applications group
         -- Applications that have been identified for this group are:
         --          * IP-over-SMDS (details are specified in RFC 1209)
         -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for systems
         -- that implement IP-over-SMDS Interface Protocol.

         smdsApplications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sip 4 }

         ipOverSMDS OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { smdsApplications 1 }

         -- Although the objects in this group are read-only, at the
         -- agent's discretion they may be made read-write so that the
         -- management station, when appropriately authorized, may
         -- change the addressing information related to the
         -- configuration of a logical IP subnetwork implemented on
         -- top of SMDS.

         -- This table is necessary to support RFC1209 (IP-over-SMDS)
         -- and gives information on the Group Addresses and ARP
         -- Addresses used in the Logical IP subnetwork.
         -- One SMDS address may be associated with multiple IP
         -- addresses.  One SNI may be associated with multiple LISs.

         ipOverSMDSTable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF IpOverSMDSEntry
             ACCESS  not-accessible
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The table of addressing information relevant to
                     this entity's IP addresses."
             ::= { ipOverSMDS 1 }

         ipOverSMDSEntry OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  IpOverSMDSEntry
             ACCESS  not-accessible
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The addressing information for one of this
                     entity's IP addresses."
             INDEX   { ipOverSMDSIndex, ipOverSMDSAddress }
             ::= { ipOverSMDSTable 1 }




SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 16]

RFC 1304                      SIP Objects                  February 1992


         IpOverSMDSEntry ::=
             SEQUENCE {
                ipOverSMDSIndex
                    INTEGER,
                ipOverSMDSAddress
                    IpAddress,
                ipOverSMDSHA
                    SMDSAddress,
                ipOverSMDSLISGA
                    SMDSAddress,
                ipOverSMDSARPReq
                    SMDSAddress
                }

         ipOverSMDSIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The value of this object identifies the SIP port
                     interface for which this entry contains management
                     information.  The value of this object for a
                     particular interface has the same value as the
                     ifIndex object, defined in RFC 1156 and RFC 1213,
                     for the same interface."
             ::= { ipOverSMDSEntry 1 }

         ipOverSMDSAddress OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  IpAddress
              ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  mandatory
              DESCRIPTION
                     "The IP address to which this entry's addressing
                     information pertains."
             ::= { ipOverSMDSEntry 2 }

         ipOverSMDSHA OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  SMDSAddress
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The SMDS Individual address of the IP station."
             ::= { ipOverSMDSEntry 3 }

         ipOverSMDSLISGA OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  SMDSAddress
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory



SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 17]

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             DESCRIPTION
                     "The SMDS Group Address that has been configured
                     to identify the SMDS Subscriber-Network Interfaces
                     (SNIs) of all members of the Logical IP Subnetwork
                     (LIS) connected to the network supporting SMDS."
             ::= { ipOverSMDSEntry 4 }

         ipOverSMDSARPReq OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  SMDSAddress
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The SMDS address (individual or group) to which
                     ARP Requests are to be sent."
             ::= { ipOverSMDSEntry 5 }


         -- The SMDS Carrier Selection group
         -- This group is used as a place holder
         -- for carrier selection objects.

         smdsCarrierSelection OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sip 5}


         -- The SIP Error Log
         -- Implementation of this group is mandatory
         -- for all systems that implement SIP Level 3.

         sipErrorLog OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sip 6 }

         sipL3PDUErrorTable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF SipL3PDUErrorEntry
             ACCESS  not-accessible
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "A table that contains the latest occurrence of
                     the following syntactical SIP L3PDU errors:

                     - Destination Address Field Format Error,

                     The following pertains to the 60 least significant
                     bits of the 64 bit address field.  The 60 bits
                     contained in the address subfield can be used to
                     represent addresses up to 15 decimal digits.  Each
                     decimal digit shall be encoded into four bits
                     using Binary Coded Decimal (BCD), with the most
                     significant digit occurring left-most.  If not all
                     15 digits are required, then the remainder of this



SNMP Working Group                                             [Page 18]

RFC 1304                      SIP Objects                  February 1992


                     field shall be padded on the right with bits set
                     to one.  An error is considered to have occurred:
                     a).  if the first four bits of the address
                     subfield are not BCD, OR b).  if the first four
                     bits of the address subfield are populated with
                     the country code value 0001, AND the 40 bits which
                     follow are not Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) encoded
                     values of the 10 digit addresses, OR the remaining
                     16 least significant bits are not populated with
                     1's, OR c).  if the address subfield is not
                     correct according to another numbering plan which
                     is dependent upon the carrier assigning the
                     numbers and offering SMDS.

                     - Source Address Field Format Error,

                     The description of this parameter is the same as
                     the description of the Destination Address Field
                     Format Error.

                     - Invalid BAsize Field Value,

                     An error is considered to have occurred when the
                     BAsize field of an SIP L3PDU contains a value less
                     that 32, greater than 9220 octets without the
                     CRC32 field present, greater than 9224 octets with
                     the CRC32 field present, or not equal to a
                     multiple of 4 octets,

                     - Invalid Header Extension Length Field Value,

                     An error is considered to have occurred when the
                     Header Extension Length field value is not equal
                     3.

                     - Invalid Header Extension - Element Length,

                     An error is considered to have occurred when the
                     Header Extension - Element Length is greater than
                     12.

                     - Invalid Header Extension - Version Element
                     Position, Length, or Value,

                     An error is considered to have occurred when a
                     Version element with Length=3, Type=0, and Value=1
                     does not appear first within the Header Extension,
                     or an element Type=0 appears somewhere other than



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                     within the first three octets in the Header
                     Extension.

                     - Invalid Header Extension - Carrier Selection
                     Element Position, Length, Value or Format,

                     An error is considered to have occurred when a
                     Carrier Selection element does not appear second
                     within the Header Extension, if the Element Type
                     does not equal 1, the Element Length does not
                     equal 4, 6, or 8, the Element Value field is not
                     four BCD encoded decimal digits used in specifying
                     the Carrier Identification Code (CIC), or the
                     identified CIC code is invalid.

                     - Header Extension PAD Error

                     An error is considered to have occurred when the
                     Header Extension PAD is 9 octets in length, or if
                     the Header Extension PAD is greater than zero
                     octets in length and the Header Extension PAD does
                     not follow all Header Extension elements or does
                     not begin with at least one octet of all zeros.

                     - BEtag Mismatch Error,

                     An error is considered to have occurred when the
                     Beginning-End Tags in the SIP L3PDU header and
                     trailer are not equal.

                     - BAsize Field not equal to Length Field Error,

                     An error is considered to have occurred when the
                     value of the BAsize Field does not equal the value
                     of the Length Field.

                     - Incorrect Length Error, and

                     An error is considered to have occurred when the
                     the Length field value is not equal to the portion
                     of the SIP L3PDU which extends from the
                     Destination Address field up to and including the
                     CRC32 field (if present) or up to and including
                     the PAD field (if the CRC32 field is not present).
                     As an optional check, an error is considered to
                     have occurred when the length of a partially
                     received SIP L3PDU exceeds the BAsize value.




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                     - MRI Timeout Error.

                     An error is considered to have occurred when the
                     elapsed time between receipt of BOM and
                     corresponding EOM exceeds the value of the MRI
                     (Message Receive Interval) for a particular
                     transport signal format.

                     An entry is indexed by interface number and error
                     type, and contains Source Address, Destination
                     Address and a timestamp. All these errors are
                     counted in the sipL3Errors counter.  When
                     sipL3PDUErrorTimeStamp is equal to zero, the
                     SipL3PDUErrorEntry does not contain any valid
                     information."
             ::= { sipErrorLog 1 }

         sipL3PDUErrorEntry  OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX SipL3PDUErrorEntry
             ACCESS  not-accessible
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "An entry in the service disagreement table."
             INDEX   { sipL3PDUErrorIndex, sipL3PDUErrorType }
             ::= { sipL3PDUErrorTable 1 }

         SipL3PDUErrorEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
             sipL3PDUErrorIndex
                 INTEGER,
             sipL3PDUErrorType
                 INTEGER,
             sipL3PDUErrorSA
                 SMDSAddress,
             sipL3PDUErrorDA
                 SMDSAddress,
             sipL3PDUErrorTimeStamp
                 TimeTicks
             }

         sipL3PDUErrorIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The value of this object identifies the SIP port
                     interface for which this entry contains management
                     information.   The value of this object for a
                     particular interface has the same value as the



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                     ifIndex object, defined in RFC 1156 and RFC 1213,
                     for the same interface."
             ::= { sipL3PDUErrorEntry 1 }

         sipL3PDUErrorType OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  INTEGER {
                  erroredDAFieldFormat (1),
                  erroredSAFieldFormat (2),
                  invalidBAsizeFieldValue (3),
                  invalidHdrExtLength (4),
                  invalidHdrExtElementLength (5),
                  invalidHdrExtVersionElementPositionLenthOrValue (6),
          invalidHdrExtCarSelectElementPositionLenghtValueOrFormat (7),
                  hePADError (8),
                  beTagMismatch (9),
                  baSizeFieldNotEqualToLengthField (10),
                  incorrectLength (11),
                  mriTimeout (12)
             }
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The type of error."
             ::= { sipL3PDUErrorEntry 2 }

         sipL3PDUErrorSA OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  SMDSAddress
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "A rejected SMDS source address."
             ::= { sipL3PDUErrorEntry 3 }

         sipL3PDUErrorDA OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  SMDSAddress
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "A rejected SMDS destination address."
             ::= { sipL3PDUErrorEntry 4 }

         sipL3PDUErrorTimeStamp OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  TimeTicks
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The timestamp for the service disagreement.  The
                     timestamp contains the value of sysUpTime at the



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                     latest occurrence of this type of service
                     disagreement.  See textual description under
                     sipL3PDUErrorTable for boundary conditions."
             ::= { sipL3PDUErrorEntry 5 }

         END

5.  Acknowledgments

  This document was produced by the SNMP Working Group.  In addition,
  the comments of the following individuals are also acknowledged: Ted
  Brunner, Jeff Case, Tracy Cox, Sherri Hiller, Steve Jaffe, Deirdre
  Kostick, Dave Piscitello, and Ron Reuss.

6.  References

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

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

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

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

  [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.



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  [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.

 [11]  "Generic System Requirements in Support of Switched Multi-
       megabit Data Service", Bellcore Technical Reference, TR-TSV-
       000772, Issue 1, May 1991.

 [12]  "Local Access System Generic Requirements, Objectives, and
       Interfaces in Support of Switched Multi-megabit Data Service",
       Bellcore Technical Reference, TR-TSV-000773, Issue 1, June 1990.

 [13]  Baker F., and C. Kolb, Editors, "Definitions of Managed Objects
       for the DS1 Interface Type", RFC 1232, ACC, Performance Systems
       International, Inc., May 1991.

 [14]  Cox, T., and K. Tesink, Editors, "Definitions of Managed Objects
       for the DS3 Interface Type", RFC 1233, Bell Communications
       Research, May 1991.

 [15]  Piscitello, D., and J. Lawrence, Editors, The Transmission of IP
       Datagrams over the SMDS Service", RFC 1209, Bell Communications
       Research, March 1991.

 [16]  "Generic Requirements For SMDS Customer Network Management
       Service", TA-TSV-001062, Issue 1, February 1991, and Supplement
       1, April 1991.

 [17]  Reynolds, J., "Reassignment of Experimental MIBs to Standard
       MIBs", RFC 1239, USC/Information Sciences Institute, June 1991.

 [18]  Tesink, K., "Definitions of Managed Objects for SMDS
       Subscription", Version 1.0, Bellcore, March 1991.














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7.  Security Considerations

  Security issues are not discussed in this memo.

8.  Authors' Addresses

  Tracy A. Cox
  Bell Communications Research
  331 Newman Springs Road
  Red Bank, NJ  07701

  Phone: (908) 758-2107
  EMail: [email protected]


  Kaj Tesink
  Bell Communications Research
  331 Newman Springs Road
  Red Bank, NJ  07701

  Phone: (908) 758-5254
  EMail: [email protected]





























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