Network Working Group                                        F. Baker
Request for Comments: 2213                              Cisco Systems
Category: Standards Track                                 J. Krawczyk
                                           ArrowPoint Communications
                                                           A. Sastry
                                                      Cisco Systems
                                                     September 1997



     Integrated Services Management Information Base using SMIv2


Status of this Memo

  This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
  Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
  improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
  Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
  and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

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 the the interface
  attributes defined in the Integrated Services Model.  Comments should
  be made to the Integrated Services Working Group, [email protected].

Table of Contents

1 The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework ...............    2
1.1 Object Definitions ..................................    2
2 Overview ..............................................    2
2.1 Textual Conventions .................................    2
2.2 Structure of MIB ....................................    3
3 Definitions ...........................................    3
3.2 Interface Attributes Database .......................    6
3.3 Integrated Services Interface Flows Database ........    8
4 Security Considerations ...............................   19
5 Authors' Addresses ....................................   20
6 Acknowledgements ......................................   20
7 References ............................................   20








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1.  The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework

  The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework consists of four major
  components.  They are:

  o    RFC 1441 which defines the SMI, the mechanisms used for
       describing and naming objects for the purpose of
       management.

  o    STD 17, RFC 1213 defines MIB-II, the core set of managed
       objects for the Internet suite of protocols.

  o    RFC 1445 which defines the administrative and other
       architectural aspects of the framework.

  o    RFC 1448 which defines the protocol used for network
       access to managed objects.

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

1.1.  Object Definitions

  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)
  defined in the SMI.  In particular, each object type is named by an
  OBJECT IDENTIFIER, an administratively assigned name.  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 descriptor, to refer to the
  object type.

2.  Overview

2.1.  Textual Conventions

  Several 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








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  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.

2.2.  Structure of MIB

  The MIB is composed of the following sections:
       Integrated Services
            Interface Attributes Table
            Interface Flow Table

3.  Definitions

INTEGRATED-SERVICES-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

   IMPORTS
           MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, Counter32,
           Gauge32, Integer32, mib-2                FROM SNMPv2-SMI
           TimeInterval, TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, RowStatus,
           TruthValue                               FROM SNMPv2-TC
           MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP          FROM SNMPv2-CONF
           ifIndex, InterfaceIndex                  FROM IF-MIB;

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

intSrv MODULE-IDENTITY
       LAST-UPDATED "9511030500Z" -- Thu Aug 28 09:04:13 PDT 1997
       ORGANIZATION "IETF Integrated Services Working Group"
       CONTACT-INFO
      "       Fred Baker
      Postal: Cisco Systems
              519 Lado Drive
              Santa Barbara, California 93111
      Tel:    +1 805 681 0115
      E-Mail: [email protected]

              John Krawczyk
      Postal: ArrowPoint Communications
              235 Littleton Road
              Westford, Massachusetts 01886
      Tel:    +1 508 692 5875
      E-Mail: [email protected]"
   DESCRIPTION
      "The MIB module to describe the Integrated Services



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      Protocol"
   ::= { mib-2 52 }

intSrvObjects          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { intSrv 1 }
intSrvGenObjects       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { intSrv 2 }
intSrvNotifications    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { intSrv 3 }
intSrvConformance      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { intSrv 4 }

-- Textual Conventions
--

   SessionNumber ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       STATUS   current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The Session  Number  convention  is  used  for
          numbers  identifying  sessions or saved PATH or
          RESV information. It is a number in  the  range
          returned  by  a TestAndIncr variable, having no
          protocol meaning whatsoever but serving instead
          as simple identifier.

          The alternative was a very complex instance  or
          instance object that became unwieldy."
      SYNTAX   INTEGER (0..2147483647)


   Protocol ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       DISPLAY-HINT "d"
       STATUS   current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The value of the IP Protocol field  of  an  IP
          Datagram  Header.  This identifies the protocol
          layer above IP.  For example, the  value  6  is
          used  for TCP and the value 17 is used for UDP.
          The values of this field are defined in the As-
          signed Numbers RFC."
      SYNTAX   INTEGER (1..255)


   SessionType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       STATUS   current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The value of the C-Type field of a Session ob-
          ject,  as  defined  in  the RSVP specification.
          This value  determines  the  lengths  of  octet
          strings  and use of certain objects such as the
          'port' variables. If the C-Type  calls  for  an
          IP6  address, one would expect all source, des-



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          tination, and next/previous hop addresses to be
          16  bytes long, and for the ports to be UDP/TCP
          port numbers, for example."
      SYNTAX   INTEGER (1..255)

   Port ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       DISPLAY-HINT "d"
       STATUS   current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The value of the UDP or TCP Source or Destina-
          tion  Port field, a virtual destination port or
          generalized port identifier used with the IPSEC
          Authentication Header or Encapsulating Security
          Payload, or other session discriminator.  If it
          is  not  used, the value should be of length 0.
          This pair, when coupled with the  IP  Addresses
          of the source and destination system and the IP
          protocol  field,  uniquely  identifies  a  data
          stream."
      SYNTAX   OCTET STRING (SIZE(2..4))


   MessageSize ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       DISPLAY-HINT "d"
       STATUS   current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The size of a message in bytes. This  is  used
          to  specify  the  minimum and maximum size of a
          message along an integrated services route."
      SYNTAX   INTEGER (0..'7FFFFFFF'h)


   BitRate ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       DISPLAY-HINT "d"
       STATUS   current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The rate, in bits/second, that data  may  move
          in  the context.  Applicable contexts minimally
          include the speed of an  interface  or  virtual
          circuit, the data rate of a (potentially aggre-
          gated) data flow, or the data rate to be  allo-
          cated for use by a flow."
      SYNTAX   INTEGER (0..'7FFFFFFF'h)

   BurstSize ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
        DISPLAY-HINT "d"
        STATUS   current
        DESCRIPTION



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          "The number of octets of IP Data, including  IP
          Headers, that a stream may send without concern
          for policing."
       SYNTAX   INTEGER (0..'7FFFFFFF'h)


   QosService ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
        STATUS   current
        DESCRIPTION
          "The class of service in use by a flow."
       SYNTAX   INTEGER {
                  bestEffort (1),         -- Best Effort Service
                  guaranteedDelay (2),    -- Guaranteed Delay
                  controlledLoad (5)      -- Controlled Load
                }

--      The Integrated Services Interface Attributes Database contains
--      information about resources allocated by resource reservation
--      protocols, such as RSVP and ST-II.


   intSrvIfAttribTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF IntSrvIfAttribEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The reservable attributes of the system's  in-
          terfaces."
      ::= { intSrvObjects 1 }


   intSrvIfAttribEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      IntSrvIfAttribEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The reservable attributes of  a  given  inter-
          face."
      INDEX { ifIndex }
      ::= { intSrvIfAttribTable 1 }

IntSrvIfAttribEntry ::=
   SEQUENCE {
       intSrvIfAttribAllocatedBits     BitRate,
       intSrvIfAttribMaxAllocatedBits  BitRate,
       intSrvIfAttribAllocatedBuffer   BurstSize,
       intSrvIfAttribFlows             Gauge32,
       intSrvIfAttribPropagationDelay  Integer32,



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       intSrvIfAttribStatus            RowStatus
   }

   intSrvIfAttribAllocatedBits OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      BitRate
       UNITS       "Bits per second"
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The number of bits/second currently  allocated
          to reserved sessions on the interface."
      ::= { intSrvIfAttribEntry 1 }

   intSrvIfAttribMaxAllocatedBits OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      BitRate
       UNITS       "Bits per second"
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The maximum number of bits/second that may  be
          allocated  to  reserved  sessions on the inter-
          face."
      ::= { intSrvIfAttribEntry 2 }


   intSrvIfAttribAllocatedBuffer OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      BurstSize
       UNITS       "Bytes"
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The amount of buffer space  required  to  hold
          the simultaneous burst of all reserved flows on
          the interface."
      ::= { intSrvIfAttribEntry 3 }


   intSrvIfAttribFlows OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Gauge32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The number of reserved flows currently  active
          on  this  interface.  A flow can be created ei-
          ther from a reservation protocol (such as  RSVP
          or ST-II) or via configuration information."
      ::= { intSrvIfAttribEntry 4 }




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   intSrvIfAttribPropagationDelay OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Integer32
       UNITS       "microseconds"
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The amount of propagation delay that this  in-
          terface  introduces  in addition to that intro-
          diced by bit propagation delays."
      DEFVAL { 0 }-- by default, interfaces are presumed to add
                  -- no extra delays
      ::= { intSrvIfAttribEntry 5 }


   intSrvIfAttribStatus OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      RowStatus
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "'active' on interfaces that are configured for
          RSVP."
      ::= { intSrvIfAttribEntry 6 }


--      The Integrated Services Active Flows Database
--      lists all flows active on an outgoing interface, including
--      relevant attributes.


   intSrvFlowTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF IntSrvFlowEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "Information describing the reserved flows  us-
          ing the system's interfaces."
      ::= { intSrvObjects 2 }


   intSrvFlowEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      IntSrvFlowEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "Information describing the use of a given  in-
          terface   by   a   given   flow.   The  counter
          intSrvFlowPoliced starts counting  at  the  in-
          stallation of the flow."



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      INDEX { intSrvFlowNumber }
      ::= { intSrvFlowTable 1 }


   IntSrvFlowEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {
           intSrvFlowNumber                  SessionNumber,
           intSrvFlowType                    SessionType,
           intSrvFlowOwner                   INTEGER,
           intSrvFlowDestAddr                OCTET STRING,
           intSrvFlowSenderAddr              OCTET STRING,
           intSrvFlowDestAddrLength          INTEGER,
           intSrvFlowSenderAddrLength        INTEGER,
           intSrvFlowProtocol                Protocol,
           intSrvFlowDestPort                Port,
           intSrvFlowPort                    Port,
           intSrvFlowFlowId                  INTEGER,
           intSrvFlowInterface               InterfaceIndex,
           intSrvFlowIfAddr                  OCTET STRING,
           intSrvFlowRate                    BitRate,
           intSrvFlowBurst                   BurstSize,
           intSrvFlowWeight                  Integer32,
           intSrvFlowQueue                   Integer32,
           intSrvFlowMinTU                   MessageSize,
           intSrvFlowMaxTU                   MessageSize,
           intSrvFlowBestEffort              Counter32,
           intSrvFlowPoliced                 Counter32,
           intSrvFlowDiscard                 TruthValue,
           intSrvFlowService                 QosService,
           intSrvFlowOrder                   INTEGER,
           intSrvFlowStatus                  RowStatus
       }


   intSrvFlowNumber OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      SessionNumber
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The number of this flow.  This is for SNMP In-
          dexing purposes only and has no relation to any
          protocol value."
      ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 1 }


   intSrvFlowType OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      SessionType
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create



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       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The type of session (IP4, IP6, IP6  with  flow
          information, etc)."
      ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 2 }


   intSrvFlowOwner OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                        other(1),
                        rsvp(2),
                        management(3)
                   }
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The process that installed this  flow  in  the
          queue policy database."
      ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 3 }


   intSrvFlowDestAddr OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE(4..16))
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The destination address used by all senders in
          this  session.   This object may not be changed
          when the value of the RowStatus object is  'ac-
          tive'."
      ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 4 }


   intSrvFlowSenderAddr OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE(4..16))
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The source address of the sender  selected  by
          this  reservation.  The value of all zeroes in-
          dicates 'all senders'.  This object may not  be
          changed  when the value of the RowStatus object
          is 'active'."
      ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 5 }


   intSrvFlowDestAddrLength OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      INTEGER(0..128)



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       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The length of the destination address in bits.
          This  is  the CIDR Prefix Length, which for IP4
          hosts and multicast addresses is 32 bits.  This
          object may not be changed when the value of the
          RowStatus object is 'active'."
      ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 6 }


   intSrvFlowSenderAddrLength OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      INTEGER(0..128)
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The length of the sender's  address  in  bits.
          This  is  the CIDR Prefix Length, which for IP4
          hosts and multicast addresses is 32 bits.  This
          object may not be changed when the value of the
          RowStatus object is 'active'."
              ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 7 }


   intSrvFlowProtocol OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Protocol
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The IP Protocol used by a session.   This  ob-
          ject  may  not be changed when the value of the
          RowStatus object is 'active'."
      ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 8 }


   intSrvFlowDestPort OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Port
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The UDP or TCP port number used as a  destina-
          tion  port for all senders in this session.  If
          the  IP   protocol   in   use,   specified   by
          intSrvResvFwdProtocol,  is 50 (ESP) or 51 (AH),
          this  represents  a  virtual  destination  port
          number.   A value of zero indicates that the IP
          protocol in use does not have ports.  This  ob-
          ject  may  not be changed when the value of the



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          RowStatus object is 'active'."
      ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 9 }


   intSrvFlowPort OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Port
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The UDP or TCP port number used  as  a  source
          port  for  this sender in this session.  If the
          IP    protocol    in    use,    specified    by
          intSrvResvFwdProtocol  is  50 (ESP) or 51 (AH),
          this represents a generalized  port  identifier
          (GPI).   A  value of zero indicates that the IP
          protocol in use does not have ports.  This  ob-
          ject  may  not be changed when the value of the
          RowStatus object is 'active'."
      ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 10 }


   intSrvFlowFlowId OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..16777215)
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The flow ID that  this  sender  is  using,  if
          this  is  an IPv6 session."
      ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 11 }


   intSrvFlowInterface OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      InterfaceIndex
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The ifIndex value of the  interface  on  which
          this reservation exists."
      ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 12 }


   intSrvFlowIfAddr OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE(4..16))
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The IP Address on the ifEntry  on  which  this
          reservation  exists.  This is present primarily



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          to support those interfaces which layer  multi-
          ple IP Addresses on the interface."
      ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 13 }


   intSrvFlowRate OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      BitRate
       UNITS       "bits per second"
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The Reserved Rate of the sender's data stream.
          If this is a Controlled Load service flow, this
          rate is derived from the Tspec  rate  parameter
          (r).   If  this  is  a Guaranteed service flow,
          this rate is derived from  the  Rspec  clearing
          rate parameter (R)."
      ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 14 }


   intSrvFlowBurst OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      BurstSize
       UNITS       "bytes"
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The size of the largest  burst  expected  from
          the sender at a time.

          If this is less than  the  sender's  advertised
          burst  size, the receiver is asking the network
          to provide flow pacing  beyond  what  would  be
          provided  under normal circumstances. Such pac-
          ing is at the network's option."
      ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 15 }


   intSrvFlowWeight OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Integer32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The weight used  to  prioritize  the  traffic.
          Note  that the interpretation of this object is
          implementation-specific,   as   implementations
          vary in their use of weighting procedures."
      ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 16 }




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   intSrvFlowQueue OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Integer32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The number of the queue used by this  traffic.
          Note  that the interpretation of this object is
          implementation-specific,   as   implementations
          vary in their use of queue identifiers."
      ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 17 }


   intSrvFlowMinTU OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      MessageSize
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The minimum message size for  this  flow.  The
          policing  algorithm will treat smaller messages
          as though they are this size."
      ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 18 }


   intSrvFlowMaxTU OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      MessageSize
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The maximum datagram size for this  flow  that
          will conform to the traffic specification. This
          value cannot exceed the MTU of the interface."
      ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 19 }


   intSrvFlowBestEffort OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The number of packets that  were  remanded  to
          best effort service."
      ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 20 }


   intSrvFlowPoliced OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current



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       DESCRIPTION
          "The number of packets policed since the incep-
          tion of the flow's service."
      ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 21 }


   intSrvFlowDiscard OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      TruthValue
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "If 'true', the flow  is  to  incur  loss  when
          traffic is policed.  If 'false', policed traff-
          ic is treated as best effort traffic."
      DEFVAL { false } -- traffic is, by default, treated as best
                       -- effort
      ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 22 }


   intSrvFlowService OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      QosService
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The QoS service being applied to this flow."
      ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 23 }


   intSrvFlowOrder OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..65535)
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "In the event of ambiguity, the order in  which
          the  classifier  should  make  its comparisons.
          The row with intSrvFlowOrder=0 is tried  first,
          and  comparisons  proceed  in  the order of in-
          creasing value.  Non-serial implementations  of
          the classifier should emulate this behavior."
      ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 24 }


   intSrvFlowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      RowStatus
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "'active' for all active  flows.   This  object



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          may be used to install static classifier infor-
          mation, delete classifier information,  or  au-
          thorize such."
      ::= { intSrvFlowEntry 25 }


   intSrvFlowNewIndex OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      TestAndIncr
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
          "This  object  is  used  to  assign  values  to
          intSrvFlowNumber  as described in 'Textual Con-
          ventions  for  SNMPv2'.   The  network  manager
          reads  the  object,  and  then writes the value
          back in the SET that creates a new instance  of
          intSrvFlowEntry.   If  the  SET  fails with the
          code 'inconsistentValue', then the process must
          be  repeated; If the SET succeeds, then the ob-
          ject is incremented, and the  new  instance  is
          created according to the manager's directions."
      ::= { intSrvGenObjects 1 }


-- conformance information


intSrvGroups      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { intSrvConformance 1 }
intSrvCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { intSrvConformance 2 }

-- compliance statements


   intSrvCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The compliance statement "
      MODULE  -- this module
      MANDATORY-GROUPS { intSrvIfAttribGroup, intSrvFlowsGroup }

      OBJECT       intSrvFlowType
        MIN-ACCESS read-only
        DESCRIPTION
         "read-create access is not required. This may be
         read-only."

     OBJECT       intSrvFlowOwner
       MIN-ACCESS read-only



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       DESCRIPTION
        "read-create access is not required. This may  be
        read-only."

    OBJECT       intSrvFlowDestAddr
      MIN-ACCESS read-only
      DESCRIPTION
       "read-create access is not required. This  may  be
       read-only."

   OBJECT       intSrvFlowSenderAddr
     MIN-ACCESS read-only
     DESCRIPTION
      "read-create access is not required.  This  may  be
      read-only."

   OBJECT       intSrvFlowDestAddrLength
     MIN-ACCESS read-only
     DESCRIPTION
      "read-create access is not required.  This  may  be
      read-only."

   OBJECT       intSrvFlowSenderAddrLength
     MIN-ACCESS read-only
     DESCRIPTION
      "read-create access is not required.  This  may  be
      read-only."

   OBJECT       intSrvFlowProtocol
     MIN-ACCESS read-only
     DESCRIPTION
      "read-create access is not required.  This  may  be
      read-only."

   OBJECT       intSrvFlowDestPort
     MIN-ACCESS read-only
     DESCRIPTION
      "read-create access is not required.  This  may  be
      read-only."

   OBJECT       intSrvFlowPort
     MIN-ACCESS read-only
     DESCRIPTION
      "read-create access is not required.  This  may  be
      read-only."

   OBJECT       intSrvFlowFlowId
     MIN-ACCESS not-accessible



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     DESCRIPTION
      "This object is needed only in a system that imple-
      ments IPv6."

   OBJECT       intSrvFlowInterface
     MIN-ACCESS read-only
     DESCRIPTION
      "read-create access is not required.  This  may  be
      read-only."

   OBJECT       intSrvFlowRate
     MIN-ACCESS read-only
     DESCRIPTION
      "read-create access is not required.  This  may  be
      read-only."

   OBJECT       intSrvFlowBurst
     MIN-ACCESS read-only
     DESCRIPTION
      "read-create access is not required.  This  may  be
      read-only."

   OBJECT       intSrvFlowWeight
     MIN-ACCESS read-only
     DESCRIPTION
      "read-create access is not required.  This  may  be
      read-only."

   OBJECT       intSrvFlowQueue
     MIN-ACCESS read-only
     DESCRIPTION
      "read-create access is not required.  This  may  be
      read-only."

   OBJECT       intSrvFlowMinTU
     MIN-ACCESS read-only
     DESCRIPTION
      "read-create access is not required.  This  may  be
      read-only."

   OBJECT       intSrvFlowMaxTU
     MIN-ACCESS read-only
     DESCRIPTION
      "read-create access is not required.  This  may  be
      read-only."

   OBJECT       intSrvFlowStatus
     MIN-ACCESS read-only



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     DESCRIPTION
      "read-create access is not required.  This  may  be
      read-only."

   ::= { intSrvCompliances 1 }


   intSrvIfAttribGroup OBJECT-GROUP
        OBJECTS {
           intSrvIfAttribAllocatedBits, intSrvIfAttribMaxAllocatedBits,
           intSrvIfAttribAllocatedBuffer, intSrvIfAttribFlows,
           intSrvIfAttribPropagationDelay, intSrvIfAttribStatus
       }
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "These objects are required  for  Systems  sup-
          porting the Integrated Services Architecture."
      ::= { intSrvGroups 1 }

   intSrvFlowsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
        OBJECTS {
           intSrvFlowType, intSrvFlowOwner, intSrvFlowDestAddr,
           intSrvFlowSenderAddr, intSrvFlowDestAddrLength,
           intSrvFlowSenderAddrLength, intSrvFlowProtocol,
           intSrvFlowDestPort, intSrvFlowPort, intSrvFlowInterface,
           intSrvFlowBestEffort, intSrvFlowRate, intSrvFlowBurst,
           intSrvFlowWeight, intSrvFlowQueue, intSrvFlowMinTU,
           intSrvFlowDiscard, intSrvFlowPoliced, intSrvFlowService,
           intSrvFlowIfAddr, intSrvFlowOrder, intSrvFlowStatus
       }
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "These objects are required  for  Systems  sup-
          porting the Integrated Services Architecture."
      ::= { intSrvGroups 2 }

END

4.  Security Considerations

  The use of an SNMP SET results in an RSVP or Integrated Services
  reservation under rules that are different compared to if the
  reservation was negotiated using RSVP. However, no other security
  considerations exist other than those imposed by SNMP itself.







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5.  Authors' Addresses

           Fred Baker
   Postal: Cisco Systems
           519 Lado Drive
           Santa Barbara, California 93111

   Phone:  +1 805 681 0115
   EMail:  [email protected]


           John Krawczyk
   Postal: ArrowPoint Communications
           235 Littleton Road
           Westford, Massachusetts 01886

   Phone:  +1 508 692 5875
   EMail:  [email protected]


           Arun Sastry
   Postal: Cisco Systems
           210 W. Tasman Drive
           San Jose, California 95314
   Phone:  +1 408 526 7685
   EMail:  [email protected]

6.  Acknowledgements

  This document was produced by the Integrated Services Working Group.

  The authors would like to thank the following people for providing
  feedback on this document:

  Lou Berger, Fore Systems
  Bob Braden, ISI
  Viswanatha Rao, Compaq
  John Wroclawski, MIT

7.  References

  [1]  Rose, M., Editor, "Management Information Base for Network
  Management of TCP/IP-based internets", STD 17, RFC 1213, May 1990.

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



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  1987).

  [3]  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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