Network Working Group                                        K. Rehbehn
Request for Comments: 2954                              Megisto Systems
Obsoletes: 1604                                               D. Fowler
Category: Standards Track                              Syndesis Limited
                                                          October 2000


                    Definitions of Managed Objects
                       for Frame Relay Service

Status of this Memo

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

Copyright Notice

  Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2000).  All Rights Reserved.

Abstract

  This memo defines an extension to the Management Information Base
  (MIB) for use with network management protocols in Transmission
  Control Protocol/Internet Protocol-based (TCP/IP) internets.  In
  particular, it defines objects for managing the frame relay service.

  This document obsoletes RFC 1604.

Table of Contents

  1 The SNMP Management Framework ................................   2
  2 Overview .....................................................   3
  2.1 Scope of MIB ...............................................   3
  2.2 Transiting Multiple Frame Relay Networks ...................   5
  2.3 Access Control .............................................   5
  2.4 Frame Relay Service MIB Terminology ........................   6
  2.5 Relation to Other MIBs .....................................   8
  2.5.1 System Group .............................................   8
  2.5.2 Interfaces Table (ifTable, ifXtable) .....................   8
  2.5.3 Stack Table for DS1/E1 Environment .......................  12
  2.5.4 Stack Table for V.35 Environments ........................  14
  2.5.5 The Frame Relay/ATM PVC Service Interworking MIB .........  14
  2.6 Textual Convention Change ..................................  15
  3 Object Definitions ...........................................  15
  3.1 The Frame Relay Service Logical Port .......................  17



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  3.2 Frame Relay Management VC Signaling ........................  22
  3.3 Frame Relay PVC End-Points .................................  32
  3.4 Frame Relay PVC Connections ................................  45
  3.5 Frame Relay Accounting .....................................  53
  3.6 Frame Relay Network Service Notifications ..................  56
  3.7 Conformance Information ....................................  57
  4 Acknowledgments ..............................................  67
  5 References ...................................................  67
  6 Security Considerations ......................................  69
  7 Authors' Addresses ...........................................  70
  APPENDIX A Update Information ..................................  71
  Intellectual Property Rights ...................................  75
  Full Copyright Statement .......................................  76

1.  The SNMP Management Framework

  The SNMP Management Framework presently consists of five major
  components:

  o  An overall architecture, described in RFC 2571 [1].

  o  Mechanisms for describing and naming objects and events for the
     purpose of management.  The first version of this Structure of
     Management Information (SMI) is called SMIv1 and described in STD
     16, RFC 1155 [2], STD 16, RFC 1212 [3] and RFC 1215 [4].  The
     second version, called SMIv2, is described in STD 58, RFC 2578
     [5], STD 58, RFC 2579 [6] and STD 58, RFC 2580 [7].

  o  Message protocols for transferring management information.  The
     first version of the SNMP message protocol is called SNMPv1 and
     described in STD 15, RFC 1157 [8].  A second version of the SNMP
     message protocol, which is not an Internet standards track
     protocol, is called SNMPv2c and described in RFC 1901 [9] and RFC
     1906 [10].  The third version of the message protocol is called
     SNMPv3 and described in RFC 1906 [10], RFC 2572 [11] and RFC 2574
     [12].

  o  Protocol operations for accessing management information.  The
     first set of protocol operations and associated PDU formats is
     described in STD 15, RFC 1157 [8].  A second set of protocol
     operations and associated PDU formats is described in RFC 1905
     [13].

  o  A set of fundamental applications described in RFC 2573 [14] and
     the view-based access control mechanism described in RFC 2575
     [15].





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  A more detailed introduction to the current SNMP Management Framework
  can be found in RFC 2570 [16].

  Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed
  the Management Information Base or MIB.  Objects in the MIB are
  defined using the mechanisms defined in the SMI.

  This memo specifies a MIB module that is compliant to the SMIv2.  A
  MIB conforming to the SMIv1 can be produced through the appropriate
  translations.  The resulting translated MIB must be semantically
  equivalent, except where objects or events are omitted because no
  translation is possible (use of Counter64).  Some machine readable
  information in SMIv2 will be converted into textual descriptions in
  SMIv1 during the translation process.  However, this loss of machine
  readable information is not considered to change the semantics of the
  MIB.

2.  Overview

  These objects are used to manage a frame relay Service.  At present,
  this applies to the following value of the ifType variable in the
  IF-MIB [26]:

       frameRelayService (44)

  This section provides an overview and background of how to use this
  MIB and other potential MIBs to manage a frame relay service.

2.1.  Scope of MIB

  The Frame Relay Service MIB supports Customer Network Management
  (CNM) of a frame relay network service.  Through the use of this and
  other related MIBs, a frame relay service customer's NMS can monitor
  the customer's UNI/NNI logical ports and PVCs.  It provides customers
  with access to configuration data, performance monitoring
  information, and fault detection for the delivered frame relay
  service.  As an option, an SNMP agent supporting the Frame Relay
  Service MIB may allow customer-initiated PVC management operations
  such as creation, deletion, modification, activation, and
  deactivation of individual PVCs.  However, internal aspects of the
  network (e.g., switching elements, line cards, and network routing
  tables) are beyond the scope of this MIB.

  The Frame Relay Service MIB models all interfaces and PVCs delivered
  by a frame relay service within a single virtual SNMP system for the
  purpose of comprehensively representing the customer's frame relay
  service.  The customer's interfaces and PVCs may physically exist on
  one or more devices within the network topology.  An SNMP agent



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  providing support for the Frame Relay Service MIB as well as other
  appropriate MIBs to model a single virtual frame relay network
  service is referred to as a Frame Relay Service (FRS) agent.
  Internal communication mechanisms between the FRS agent and
  individual devices within the frame relay network delivering the
  service are implementation specific and beyond the scope of this MIB.

  The customer's NMS will typically access the SNMP agent implementing
  the Frame Relay Service MIB over a frame relay permanent virtual
  connection (PVC).  SNMP access over a frame relay PVC is achieved
  through the use of SNMP over UDP over IP encapsulated in Frame Relay
  according to STD 55, RFC2427 and ITU X.36 Annex D [23].  Alternate
  access mechanisms and SNMP agent implementations are possible.

  This MIB will NOT be implemented on user equipment (e.g., DTE).  Such
  devices are managed using the Frame Relay DTE MIB (RFC2115[18]).
  However, concentrators may use the Frame Relay Service MIB instead of
  the Frame Relay DTE MIB.

  This MIB does not define managed objects for the physical layer.
  Existing physical layer MIBs (e.g., DS1 MIB) and Interface MIB will
  be used as needed in FRS Agent implementations.

  This MIB supports frame relay PVCs.  This MIB may be extended at a
  later time to handle frame relay SVCs.

  A switch implementation may support this MIB for the purpose of
  configuration and control of the frame relay service beyond the scope
  of traditional customer network management applications.  A number of
  objects (e.g. frLportTypeAdmin) support administrative actions that
  impact the operation of frame relay switch equipment in the network.
  This is reflected in the differences between the two MIB compliance
  modules:

     o  the frame relay service compliance module
        (frnetservCompliance), and

     o  the frame relay switch compliance module
        (frnetSwitchCompliance).

  The frame relay service compliance module does not support the
  administrative control objects used for switch management.









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2.2.  Transiting Multiple Frame Relay Networks

  This MIB is only used to manage a single frame relay service offering
  from one network service provider.  Therefore, if a customer PVC
  traverses multiple networks, then the customer must poll a different
  FRS agent within each frame relay network to retrieve the end-to-end
  view of service.

  Figure 1 illustrates a customer ("User B") NMS accessing FRS agents
  in three different frame relay networks (I, J, and K).

               +-------------------------------------+
               | Customer Network Management Station |
               |            (SNMP based)             |
               +-------------------------------------+
                   ^              ^               ^
                   |              |               |
                   |              |               |
          UNI      |      NNI     |       NNI     |       UNI
           |       ^       |      ^        |      ^
           | +-----------+ | +-----------+ | +-----------+ |
           | |           | | |           | | |           | |
Originating | |   FR      | | |   FR      | | |   FR      | |Terminating
+--------+ | | Network I | | | Network J | | | Network K | | +--------+
|        | | |           | | |           | | |           | | |        |
|        |---|           |---|           |---|           |---| User B |
|        | | |           | | |           | | |           | | |        |
|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////    |
|        | | |           | | |           | | |           | | |        |
+--------+ | +-----------+ | +-----------+ | +-----------+ | +--------+
           |               |               |               |
           |               |               |               |
           | PVC Segment 1 | PVC Segment 2 | PVC Segment 3 |
           |<------------->|<------------->|<------------->|
           |                                               |
           |              Multi-network PVC                |
           |<--------------------------------------------->|
           |  NNI = Network-to Network Interface           |
              UNI = User-to-Network Interface

                        Figure 1, Multi-network PVC

2.3.  Access Control

  A frame relay network is shared amongst many frame relay subscribers.
  Each subscriber will only have access to their information (e.g.,
  information with respect to their interfaces and PVCs).  The FRS agent
  should provide instance level granularity for MIB views.



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2.4.  Frame Relay Service MIB Terminology

  Access Channel - An access channel generically refers to the DS1/E1
  or DS3/E3-based UNI access channel or NNI access channel across which
  frame relay data transits.  An access channel is the access pathway
  for a single stream of user data.

  Within a given DS1 line, an access channel can denote any one of the
  following:

  o  Unchannelized DS1 - the entire DS1 line is considered an access
     channel. Each access channel is comprised of 24 DS0 time slots.

  o  Channelized DS1 - an access channel is any one of 24 channels.
     Each access channel is comprised of a single DS0 time slot.

  o  Fractional DS1 - an access channel is a grouping of NxDS0 time
     slots (NX56/64 Kbps, where N = 1-23 DS0 Time slots per Fractional
     DS1 Access Channel) that may be assigned in consecutive or
     non-consecutive order.

  Within a given E1 line, a channel can denote any one of the following:

  o  Unchannelized E1 - the entire E1 line is considered a single
     access channel.  Each access channel is comprised of 31 E1 time
     slots.

  o  Channelized E1 - an access channel is any one of 31 channels.
     Each access channel is comprised of a single E1 time slot.

  o  Fractional E1 - an access channel is a grouping of N E1 time
     slots (NX64 Kbps, where N = 1-30 E1 time slots per FE1 access
     channel) that may be assigned in consecutive or non-consecutive
     order.

  Within a given unformatted line, the entire unformatted line is
  considered an access channel. Examples include RS-232, V.35, V.36 and
  X.21 (non-switched), and unframed E1 (G.703 without G.704).

  Access Rate - The data rate of the access channel, expressed in
  bits/second.  The speed of the user access channel determines how
  rapidly the end user can inject data into the network.

  Bc - The Committed Burst Size (Bc) is the maximum amount of
  subscriber data (expressed in bits) that the network agrees to
  transfer, under normal conditions, during a time interval Tc.





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  Be - The Excess Burst Size (Be) is the maximum amount of subscriber
  data (expressed in bits) in excess of Bc that the network will
  attempt to deliver during the time interval Tc.  This data (Be) is
  delivered in general with a lower probability than Bc.

  CIR - The Committed Information Rate (CIR) is the subscriber data
  rate (expressed in bits/second) that the network commits to deliver
  under normal network conditions.  CIR is averaged over the time
  interval Tc (CIR = Bc/Tc).

  DLCI - Data Link Connection Identifier

  Logical Port - This term is used to model the frame relay "interface"
  on a device.

  NNI - Network to Network Interface

  Permanent Virtual Connection (PVC) - A virtual connection that has
  its end-points and bearer capabilities defined at subscription time.

  Time slot (E1) - An octet within the 256-bit information field in
  each E1 frame is defined as a time slot.  Time slots are position
  sensitive within the 256-bit information field.  Fractional E1 service
  is provided in contiguous or non-contiguous time slot increments.

  Time slot (DS0) - An octet within the 192-bit information field in
  each DS1 frame is defined as a time slot.  Time slots are position
  sensitive within the 192-bit information field. Fractional DS1
  service is provided in contiguous or non-contiguous time slot
  increments.

  UNI - User to Network Interface

  N391 - Full status (status of all PVCs) polling counter

  N392 - Error threshold

  N393 - Monitored events count

  T391 - Link integrity verification polling timer

  T392 - Polling verification timer

  nT3 - Status enquiry timer

  nN3 - Maximum status enquiry counter





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2.5.  Relation to Other MIBs

2.5.1.  System Group

  Use the System Group of the SNMPv2-MIB [27] to describe the Frame
  Relay Service (FRS) agent.  The FRS agent may be monitoring many
  frame relay devices in one network.  The System Group does not
  describe frame relay devices monitored by the FRS agent.

  sysDescr:  ASCII string describing the FRS agent.
             Can be up to 255 characters long. This field is
             generally used to indicate the network providers
             identification and type of service offered.

  sysObjectID:  Unique OBJECT IDENTIFIER (OID) for the
                FRS agent.

  sysUpTime:  Clock in the FRS agent; TimeTicks
              in 1/100s of a second.  Elapsed type since
              the FRS agent came on line.

  sysContact:  Contact for the FRS agent.
               ASCII string of up to 255 characters.

  sysName:  Domain name of the FRS agent, for example,
            acme.com

  sysLocation:  Location of the FRS agent.
                ASCII string of up to 255 characters.

  sysServices:  Services of the managed device.  The value "2",
                which implies that
                the frame relay network is providing
                a subnetwork level service, is recommended.

2.5.2.  Interfaces Table (ifTable, ifXtable)

  This specifies how the Interfaces Group defined in the IF MIB [26]
  shall be used for the management of frame relay based interfaces, and
  in conjunction with the Frame Relay Service MIB module.  This memo
  assumes the interpretation of the evolution of the Interfaces group
  to be in accordance with: "The interfaces table (ifTable) contains
  information on the managed resource's interfaces.  Each sub-layer
  below the internetwork layer of a network interface is considered an
  interface."  Thus, the ifTable allows the following frame relay-based
  interfaces to be represented as table entries:





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  -  Frame relay interfaces in equipment (e.g., switches, routers or
     networks) supporting frame relay.  This level is concerned with
     generic frame counts and not with individual virtual connections.

  In accordance with the guidelines of ifTable, frame counts per
  virtual connection are not covered by ifTable, and are considered
  interface specific and covered in the Frame Relay Service MIB module.
  In order to interrelate the ifEntries properly, the Interfaces Stack
  Group shall be supported.

  Some specific interpretations of ifTable for frame relay follow.

  Object                 Use for the generic Frame Relay layer
  ======                 =============================================
  ifIndex                Each frame relay port is represented by an
                         ifEntry.

  ifDescr                Description of the frame relay interface.
                         ASCII string describing the UNI/NNI logical
                         port.  Can be up to 255 characters long.

  ifType                 The value allocated for Frame Relay Service
                         is equal to 44.

  ifMtu                  Set to maximum frame size in octets for this
                         frame relay logical port.

  ifSpeed                Peak bandwidth in bits per second available
                         for use. This could be the speed of the
                         logical port and not the access rate. Actual
                         user information transfer rate (i.e., access
                         rate) of the UNI or NNI logical port in bits
                         per second (this is not the clocking speed).
                         For example, it is 1,536,000 bits per second
                         for a DS1-based UNI/NNI logical port and
                         1,984,000 bits per second for an E1-based
                         UNI/NNI logical port.

  ifPhysAddress          The primary address for this logical port
                         assigned by the frame relay interface
                         provider.  An octet string of zero length if
                         no address is used for this logical port.

  ifAdminStatus          The desired administrative status of the
                         frame relay logical port.






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  ifOperStatus           The current operational status of the Frame
                         Relay UNI or NNI logical port.

  ifLastChange           The value of sysUptime at the last
                         re-initialization of the logical port.  The
                         value of sysUpTime at the time the logical
                         port entered its current operational state.
                         If the current state was entered prior to the
                         last re-initialization of the local network
                         management subsystem, then this object
                         contains a zero value.

  ifInOctets             The number of received octets.  This counter
                         only counts octets from the beginning of the
                         frame relay header field to the end of user
                         data.

  ifInUcastPkts          The number of received unerrored, unicast
                         frames.

  ifInDiscards           The number of received frames discarded.
                         Specifically, frames discarded due to ingress
                         buffer congestion and traffic policing.

  ifInErrors             The number of received frames that are
                         discarded because of an error. Specifically,
                         frames that are too long or too short, frames
                         that are not a multiple of 8 bits in length,
                         frames with an invalid or unrecognized DLCI,
                         frames with an abort sequence, frames with
                         improper flag delimitation, and frame that
                         fail FCS.

  ifInUnknownProtos      The number of packets discarded because of an
                         unknown or unsupported protocol.  For Frame
                         Relay Service interfaces, this counter will
                         always be zero.

  ifOutOctets            The number of transmitted octets.  This
                         counter only counts octets from the beginning
                         of the frame relay header field to the end of
                         user data.

  ifOutUcastpkts         The number of unerrored, unicast frames sent.

  ifOutDiscards          The number of frames discarded in the egress
                         direction. Possible reasons are as follows:
                         policing, congestion.



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  ifOutErrors            The number of frames discarded in the egress
                         direction because of an error. Specifically,
                         frames that are aborted due to a transmitter
                         underrun.

  ifName                 This variable is not applicable for Frame
                         Relay Service interfaces, therefore, this
                         variable contains a zero-length string.

  ifInMulticastPkts      The number of received unerrored, multicast
                         frames.

  ifInBroadcastPkts      This variable is not applicable for Frame
                         Relay Service interfaces, therefore, this
                         counter is always zero.

  ifOutMulticastPkts     The number of sent unerrored, multicast
                         frames.

  ifOutBroadcastPkts     This variable is not applicable for Frame
                         Relay Service interfaces, therefore, this
                         counter is always zero.

  ifHCInOctets           Only used for DS3-based (and greater) Frame
                         Relay logical ports.  The number of received
                         octets.  This counter only counts octets
                         from the beginning of the frame relay header
                         field to the end of user data.

  ifHCOutOctets          Only used for DS3-based (and greater) Frame
                         Relay logical ports.  The number of
                         transmitted octets.  This counter only counts
                         octets from the beginning of the frame relay
                         header field to the end of user data.

  ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable Set to true(1).  It is recommended that the
                         underlying physical layer notifications be
                         disabled since both are not required.
                         Notifications are enabled at the frame relay
                         service layer specifically because PVC
                         notifications are not to be sent if the frame
                         relay interface fails. Without a
                         linkUp/linkDown notification, the management
                         station would receive no notification of the
                         failure.






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  ifHighSpeed            Set to the user data rate of the frame relay
                         logical port in millions of bits per second.
                         If the user data rate is less than 1 Mbps,
                         then this value is zero.

  ifPromiscuousMode      Set to false(2).

  ifConnectorPresent     Set to false(2).

  Frame relay network service interfaces support the Interface Stack
  Group.  Frame relay network service interfaces do not support any
  other groups or objects in the Interfaces group of the IF MIB.

2.5.3.  Stack Table for DS1/E1 Environment

  This section describes by example how to use ifStackTable to
  represent the relationship of frame relay service to ds0 and
  ds0Bundles with ds1 interfaces [20].

  Example: A frame relay service is being carried on 4 ds0s of a ds1.

    +---------------------+
    | Frame Relay Service |
    +---------------------+
               |
    +---------------------+
    | ds0Bundle           |
    +---------------------+
      |     |     |     |
    +---+ +---+ +---+ +---+
    |ds0| |ds0| |ds0| |ds0|
    +---+ +---+ +---+ +---+
      |     |     |     |
    +---------------------+
    | ds1                 |
    +---------------------+

  The assignment of the index values could for example be:

       ifIndex  Description
       1        FrameRelayService (type 44)
       2        ds0Bundle         (type 82)
       3        ds0 #1            (type 81)
       4        ds0 #2            (type 81)
       5        ds0 #3            (type 81)
       6        ds0 #4            (type 81)
       7        ds1               (type 18)




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  The ifStackTable is then used to show the relationships between the
  various interfaces.

       ifStackTable Entries

       HigherLayer   LowerLayer
       0             1
       1             2
       2             3
       2             4
       2             5
       2             6
       3             7
       4             7
       5             7
       6             7
       7             0

  In the case where the frame relay service is using a single ds0, then
  the ds0Bundle is not required.

    +---------------------+
    | Frame Relay Service |
    +---------------------+
      |
    +---+
    |ds0|
    +---+
      |
    +---------------------+
    | ds1                 |
    +---------------------+

  The assignment of the index values could for example be:

       ifIndex  Description
       1        FrameRelayService (type 44)
       2        ds0               (type 81)
       3        ds1               (type 18)

  The ifStackTable is then used to show the relationships between the
  various interfaces.









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       ifStackTable Entries

       HigherLayer   LowerLayer
       0             1
       1             2
       2             3
       3             0

2.5.4.  Stack Table for V.35 Environments

  This section describes by example how to use ifStackTable to
  represent the relationship of frame relay service with V.35
  interfaces.

       +---------------------+
       | Frame Relay Service |
       +---------------------+
                  |
       +---------------------+
       | v35                 |
       +---------------------+

  An example of index values in this case could be:

          ifIndex  Description
          1        FrameRelayService (type 44)
          2        v35               (type 33)

  Note type 33 (RS232-like MIB) is used instead of type 45 (V.35).  V35
  does not pertain to this environment.

  The ifStackTable is then used to show the relationships between the
  various interfaces.

          ifStackTable Entries

          HigherLayer   LowerLayer
          0             1
          1             2
          2             0

2.5.5.  The Frame Relay/ATM PVC Service Interworking MIB

  Connections between two frame relay endpoints are represented with an
  entry in the frPVCConnectTable of this MIB.  Both endpoints are
  represented with rows in the frPVCEndptTable.  The
  frPVCEndptConnectIdentifier object of each endpoint points to the
  frPVCConnectTable cross-connect table row for the connection.



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  In contrast, a connection that spans frame relay and ATM endpoints is
  represented with an entry in the frAtmIwfConnectionTable of the
  FR/ATM PVC Service Interworking MIB defined in [28].

  In the case of an inter-worked connection, the
  frPVCEndptConnectIdentifier object is set to zero.  Instead, the
  frPVCEndptAtmIwfConnIndex object is set to the index of the FR/ATM
  IWF cross-connect table row.

  The frame relay PVC cross-connect table (frPVCConnectTable) does not
  contain an entry for the FR/ATM inter-worked connection.

2.6.  Textual Convention Change

  Version 1 of the Frame Relay Service MIB contains MIB objects defined
  with the DisplayString textual convention.  In version 2 of this MIB,
  the syntax for these objects has been updated to use the (now
  preferred) SnmpAdminString textual convention.  The new TC provides
  support for a greater variety of international character sets.

  The working group realizes that this change is not strictly supported
  by SMIv2.  In our judgment, the alternative of deprecating the old
  objects and defining new objects would have a more adverse impact on
  backward compatibility and interoperability, given the particular
  semantics of these objects.

3.  Object Definitions

FRNETSERV-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

IMPORTS
             MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE,
             NOTIFICATION-TYPE, transmission,
             Counter32, Integer32             FROM SNMPv2-SMI
             TimeStamp, RowStatus             FROM SNMPv2-TC
             MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP,
             NOTIFICATION-GROUP               FROM SNMPv2-CONF
             InterfaceIndex, ifIndex          FROM IF-MIB
             SnmpAdminString                  FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB;

       frnetservMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
           LAST-UPDATED "200009280000Z" -- September 28, 2000
           ORGANIZATION "IETF Frame Relay Service MIB Working Group"
           CONTACT-INFO
               "WG Charter:
                  http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/frnetmib-charter
                WG-email:
                  [email protected]



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                Subscribe:
                  [email protected]
                Email Archive:
                  ftp://ftp.ietf.org/ietf-mail-archive/frnetmib

                Chair:      Andy Malis
                            Vivace Networks, Inc.
                Email:      [email protected]

                WG editor:  Kenneth Rehbehn
                            Megisto Systems, Inc.
                Email:      [email protected]

                Co-author:  David Fowler
                            Syndesis Limited,
                EMail:      [email protected]"

           DESCRIPTION
                "The MIB module to describe generic objects for
                 Frame Relay Network Service."

           --
           -- Revision History
           --
           REVISION "200009280000Z"
           DESCRIPTION
                "Published as RFC 2954.

                The major new features of this revision include:

                    o  Support for read-write capability to
                       provision switch components providing service,

                    o  Support for cross-connection via a frame relay
                       to ATM service interworking function,

                    o  Support for frame relay fragmentation,

                    o  Additional frame counters to track frame
                       loss.

                Refer to Appendix A for a comprehensive list of
                changes since RFC 1604."

           REVISION "199311161200Z"
           DESCRIPTION
                "Published as RFC 1604."
           ::= { transmission 44 }



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           frnetservObjects
               OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frnetservMIB 1 }

           frnetservTraps
               OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frnetservMIB 2 }

           frnetservTrapsPrefix
               OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frnetservTraps 0 }

       --
       -- The Frame Relay Service Logical Port
       --
       frLportTable OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF FrLportEntry
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The Frame Relay Logical Port Information table is
                   an interface-specific addendum to the generic
                   ifTable of the Interface MIB."
           ::= { frnetservObjects 1 }

       frLportEntry OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      FrLportEntry
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "An entry in the Frame Relay Logical Port
                   Information table."
           INDEX   {   ifIndex }
           ::= { frLportTable 1 }

       FrLportEntry ::=
           SEQUENCE {
               frLportNumPlan            INTEGER,
               frLportContact            SnmpAdminString,
               frLportLocation           SnmpAdminString,
               frLportType               INTEGER,
               frLportAddrDLCILen        INTEGER,
               frLportVCSigProtocol      INTEGER,
               frLportVCSigPointer       OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
               frLportDLCIIndexValue     Integer32,
               frLportTypeAdmin          INTEGER,
               frLportVCSigProtocolAdmin INTEGER,
               frLportFragControl        INTEGER,
               frLportFragSize           Integer32
       }




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       frLportNumPlan OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                       other(1),
                       e164(2),
                       x121(3),
                       none(4)
                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the network
                   address numbering plan for this UNI/NNI logical
                   port. The network address is the object
                   ifPhysAddress. The value none(4) implies that
                   there is no ifPhysAddress.  The FRS agent will
                   return an octet string of zero length for
                   ifPhysAddress.  The value other(1) means that an
                   address has been assigned to this interface, but
                   the numbering plan is not enumerated here."
           REFERENCE   "E.164 [29]
                        X.121 [30]"
           ::= { frLportEntry 1 }

       frLportContact  OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the network
                   contact for this UNI/NNI logical port."
           ::= { frLportEntry 2 }

       frLportLocation OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the frame
                   relay network location for this UNI/NNI logical
                   port."
           ::= { frLportEntry 3 }

       frLportType     OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                       uni(1),
                       nni(2)
                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only



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           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the type of
                   network interface for this logical port."
           ::= { frLportEntry 4 }

       frLportAddrDLCILen OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                       twoOctets10Bits(1),
                       threeOctets10Bits(2),
                       threeOctets16Bits(3),
                       fourOctets17Bits(4),
                       fourOctets23Bits(5)
                       }
           UNITS       "Octets"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the Q.922
                   Address field length and DLCI length for this
                   UNI/NNI logical port."
           REFERENCE   "Q.922 [25]"
           ::= { frLportEntry 5 }

       frLportVCSigProtocol OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                       none(1),
                       lmi(2),
                       ansiT1617D(3),
                       ansiT1617B(4),
                       ccittQ933A(5)
                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the Local
                   In-Channel Signaling Protocol that is used for
                   this frame relay UNI/NNI logical port.

                   none(1):        Interface does not use a PVC
                                   signaling protocol

                   lmi(2):         Interface operates the Stratacom/
                                   Nortel/DEC Local Management
                                   Interface Specification protocol

                   ansiT1617D(3):  Interface operates the ANSI T1.617
                                   Annex D PVC status protocol



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                     ansiT1617B(4):  Interface operates the ANSI
T1.617
                                     Annex B procedures

                     ccittQ933A(5):  Interface operates the ITU Q.933
                                     Annex A PVC status protocol"
             REFERENCE   "LMI [24]
                          T1.617 Annex D [17],
                          Q.933 Annex A [22]"
             ::= { frLportEntry 6 }

       frLportVCSigPointer OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      OBJECT IDENTIFIER
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      deprecated
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object is used as a pointer to
                   the table that contains the Local In-Channel
                   Signaling Protocol parameters and errors for this
                   UNI/NNI logical port.

                   This object has been deprecated to reflect the
                   fact that the local in-channel signaling
                   parameters are accessed from a single table
                   (frMgtVCSigTable) that includes parameters for all
                   possible signaling protocols.  Early design
                   anticipated multiple tables, one for each
                   signaling protocol."
           ::= { frLportEntry 7 }

       frLportDLCIIndexValue OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32 (16..4194303)
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object contains a hint to be used for
                   frPVCEndptDLCIIndex when creating entries in the
                   frPVCEndptTable.  The SYNTAX of this object
                   matches the SYNTAX of the frPVCEndptDLCIIndex - an
                   object that is restricted to legal Q.922 DLCI
                   values for the size of the address field.

                   The value 0 indicates that no unassigned entries
                   are available.

                   To obtain the frPVCEndptDLCIIndex value for a new
                   entry, the manager issues a management protocol
                   retrieval operation to obtain the current value of



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                   this object.  After each retrieval, the agent must
                   modify the value to the next unassigned index to
                   prevent assignment of the same value to multiple
                   management systems.

                   A management system should repeat the read to
                   obtain a new value should an attempt to create the
                   new row using the previously returned hint fail."
           REFERENCE   "Q.922 [25]"
           ::= { frLportEntry 8 }

       frLportTypeAdmin   OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                       uni(1),
                       nni(2)
                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object desired identifies the
                   type of network interface for this logical port."
             ::= { frLportEntry 9 }

       frLportVCSigProtocolAdmin OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                       none(1),
                       lmi(2),
                       ansiT1617D(3),
                       ansiT1617B(4),
                       ccittQ933A(5)
                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the desired
                   Local In-Channel Signaling Protocol that is used
                   for this frame relay UNI/NNI logical port.  This
                   value must be made the active protocol as soon as
                   possible on the device.

                   Refer to frLportVCSigProtocol for a description of
                   each signaling protocol choices."
           REFERENCE   "LMI [24]
                        T1.617 Annex D [17],
                        Q.933 Annex A [22]"
           ::= { frLportEntry 10 }

       frLportFragControl OBJECT-TYPE



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           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                       on(1),
                       off(2)
                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object controls the transmission and
                   reception of fragmentation frames for this UNI or
                   NNI interface.

                   on(1)   Frames are fragmented using the interface
                           fragmentation format
                           Note:  The customer side of the interface
                           must also be configured to fragment
                           frames.

                   off(2)  Frames are not fragmented using the
                           interface fragmentation format."
           REFERENCE   "FRF.12 [21]"
           DEFVAL { off }
           ::= { frLportEntry 11 }

       frLportFragSize OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..4096)
           UNITS       "Octets"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object is the size in octets of
                   the maximum size of each fragment to be sent when
                   fragmenting.  This object is only used by the
                   fragmentation transmitter, and the two sides of
                   the interface may differ.  The fragment size
                   includes the octets for the frame relay header,
                   the UI octet, the NLPID, the fragmentation header,
                   and the fragment payload. If frLportFragControl is
                   set to off, this value should be zero."
           REFERENCE   "FRF.12 [21]"
           DEFVAL { 0 }
           ::= { frLportEntry 12 }

       --
       -- Frame Relay Management VC Signaling
       --

       frMgtVCSigTable OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF FrMgtVCSigEntry



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           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The Frame Relay Management VC Signaling
                   Parameters and Errors table."
           ::= { frnetservObjects 2 }

       frMgtVCSigEntry OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      FrMgtVCSigEntry
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "An entry in the Frame Relay Management VC
                   Signaling Parameters Errors table."
           INDEX       { ifIndex }
           ::= { frMgtVCSigTable 1 }

       FrMgtVCSigEntry ::=
           SEQUENCE {
               frMgtVCSigProced             INTEGER,
               frMgtVCSigUserN391           INTEGER,
               frMgtVCSigUserN392           INTEGER,
               frMgtVCSigUserN393           INTEGER,
               frMgtVCSigUserT391           INTEGER,
               frMgtVCSigNetN392            INTEGER,
               frMgtVCSigNetN393            INTEGER,
               frMgtVCSigNetT392            INTEGER,
               frMgtVCSigNetnN4             INTEGER,
               frMgtVCSigNetnT3             INTEGER,
               frMgtVCSigUserLinkRelErrors  Counter32,
               frMgtVCSigUserProtErrors     Counter32,
               frMgtVCSigUserChanInactive   Counter32,
               frMgtVCSigNetLinkRelErrors   Counter32,
               frMgtVCSigNetProtErrors      Counter32,
               frMgtVCSigNetChanInactive    Counter32,
               frMgtVCSigProcedAdmin        INTEGER,
               frMgtVCSigUserN391Admin      INTEGER,
               frMgtVCSigUserN392Admin      INTEGER,
               frMgtVCSigUserN393Admin      INTEGER,
               frMgtVCSigUserT391Admin      INTEGER,
               frMgtVCSigNetN392Admin       INTEGER,
               frMgtVCSigNetN393Admin       INTEGER,
               frMgtVCSigNetT392Admin       INTEGER,
               frMgtVCSigNetnT3Admin        INTEGER
       }

       frMgtVCSigProced OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {



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                       u2nnet(1),
                       bidirect(2),
                       u2nuser(3)
                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the local
                   in-channel signaling procedural role that is used
                   for this UNI/NNI logical port.  Bidirectional
                   procedures implies that both user-side and
                   network-side procedural roles are used.

                   u2nnet(1)   Logical port operates user to network
                               procedure in the role of the network
                               side

                   bidirect(2) Logical port operates the
                               bidirectional procedure (both user
                               and network side roles)

                   u2nuser(3)  Logical port operates user to network
                               procedure in the role of the user
                               side"
           REFERENCE   "Q.933 Annex A [22],
                        T1.617 Annex D [17]"
           ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 1 }

       frMgtVCSigUserN391 OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..255)
           UNITS       "Polls"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the User-side
                   N391 full status polling cycle value for this
                   UNI/NNI logical port.  If the logical port is not
                   performing user-side (bidirectional) procedures,
                   then this object is not instantiated and an
                   attempt to read will result in the noSuchInstance
                   exception response."
           REFERENCE   "Q.933 Annex A [22],
                        T1.617 Annex D [17]"
           DEFVAL { 6 }
           ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 2 }

       frMgtVCSigUserN392 OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..10)



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           UNITS       "Events"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the User-side
                   N392 error threshold value for this UNI/NNI
                   logical port.  If the logical port is not
                   performing user-side (bidirectional) procedures,
                   then this object is not instantiated."
           REFERENCE   "Q.933 Annex A [22],
                        T1.617 Annex D [17]"
           DEFVAL { 3 }
           ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 3 }

       frMgtVCSigUserN393 OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..10)
           UNITS       "Events"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the User-side
                   N393 monitored events count value for this UNI/NNI
                   logical port.  If the logical port is not
                   performing user-side (bidirectional) procedures,
                   then this object is not instantiated."
           REFERENCE   "Q.933 Annex A [22],
                        T1.617 Annex D [17]"
           DEFVAL { 4 }
           ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 4 }

       frMgtVCSigUserT391 OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER (5..30)
           UNITS       "Seconds"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the User-side
                   T391 link integrity verification polling timer
                   value for this UNI/NNI logical port.  If the
                   logical port is not performing user-side
                   procedures, then this object is not instantiated."
           REFERENCE   "Q.933 Annex A [22],
                        T1.617 Annex D [17]"
           DEFVAL { 10 }
           ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 5 }

       frMgtVCSigNetN392 OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..10)



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           UNITS       "Events"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the Network-
                   side N392 error threshold value (nN2 for LMI) for
                   this UNI/NNI logical port.  If the logical port is
                   not performing network-side procedures, then this
                   object is not instantiated."
           REFERENCE   "Q.933 Annex A [22],
                        T1.617 Annex D [17],
                        LMI [24]"
           DEFVAL { 3 }
           ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 6 }

       frMgtVCSigNetN393 OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..10)
           UNITS       "Events"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the Network-
                   side N393 monitored events count value (nN3 for
                   LMI) for this UNI/NNI logical port.  If the
                   logical port is not performing network-side
                   procedures, then this object is not instantiated."
           REFERENCE   "Q.933 Annex A [22],
                        T1.617 Annex D [17],
                        LMI [24]"
           DEFVAL { 4 }
           ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 7 }

       frMgtVCSigNetT392 OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER (5..30)
           UNITS       "Seconds"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the Network-
                   side T392 polling verification timer value (nT2
                   for LMI)  for this UNI/NNI logical port.  If the
                   logical port is not performing network-side
                   procedures, then this object is not instantiated."
           REFERENCE   "Q.933 Annex A [22],
                        T1.617 Annex D [17],
                        LMI [24]"
           DEFVAL { 15 }
           ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 8 }



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       frMgtVCSigNetnN4 OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER (5..5)
           UNITS       "Events"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the Network-
                   side nN4 maximum status enquires received value
                   for this UNI/NNI logical port.  If the logical
                   port is not performing network-side procedures or
                   is not performing LMI procedures, then this object
                   is not instantiated.

                   This object applies only to LMI and always has a
                   value of 5."
           REFERENCE   "LMI [24]"
           ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 9 }

       frMgtVCSigNetnT3 OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER (5 | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 | 30)
           UNITS       "Seconds"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the Network-
                   side nT3 timer (for nN4 status enquires received)
                   value for this UNI/NNI logical port.  If the
                   logical port is not performing network-side
                   procedures or is not performing LMI procedures,
                   then this object is not instantiated.

                     This object applies only to LMI."
             REFERENCE   "LMI [24]"
             DEFVAL { 20 }
             ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 10 }

       frMgtVCSigUserLinkRelErrors OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Errors"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The number of user-side local in-channel
                   signaling link reliability errors (i.e., non-
                   receipt of Status/Status Enquiry messages or
                   invalid sequence numbers in a Link Integrity
                   Verification Information Element) for this UNI/NNI
                   logical port.  If the logical port is not



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                   performing user-side procedures, then this object
                   is not instantiated."
           ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 11 }

       frMgtVCSigUserProtErrors OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Errors"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The number of user-side local in-channel
                   signaling protocol errors (i.e., protocol
                   discriminator, unnumbered information, message
                   type, call reference, and mandatory information
                   element errors) for this UNI/NNI logical port. If
                   the logical port is not performing user-side
                   procedures, then this object is not instantiated."
           ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 12 }

     frMgtVCSigUserChanInactive OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX      Counter32
         UNITS       "Events"
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The number of times the user-side channel was
                   declared inactive (i.e., N392 errors in N393
                   events) for this UNI/NNI logical port. If the
                   logical port is not performing user-side
                   procedures, then this object is not instantiated."
           ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 13 }

       frMgtVCSigNetLinkRelErrors OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Errors"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The number of network-side local in-channel
                   signaling link reliability errors (i.e., non-
                   receipt of Status/Status Enquiry messages or
                   invalid sequence numbers in a Link Integrity
                   Verification Information Element) for this UNI/NNI
                   logical port."
           ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 14 }

       frMgtVCSigNetProtErrors OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32



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RFC 2954                Frame Relay Service MIB             October 2000


           UNITS       "Errors"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The number of network-side local in-channel
                   signaling protocol errors (i.e., protocol
                   discriminator, message type, call reference, and
                   mandatory information element errors) for this
                   UNI/NNI logical port."
           ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 15 }

       frMgtVCSigNetChanInactive OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Events"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The number of times the network-side channel was
                   declared inactive (i.e., N392 errors in N393
                   events) for this UNI/NNI logical port."
           ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 16 }

       frMgtVCSigProcedAdmin OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                       u2nnet(1),
                       bidirect(2),
                       u2nuser(3)
                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the local
                   in-channel signaling procedural role that is used
                   for this UNI/NNI logical port.  Bidirectional
                   procedures implies that both user-side and
                   network-side procedural roles are used.

                   u2nnet(1)   Logical port operates user to network
                               procedure in the role of the network
                               side

                   bidirect(2) Logical port operates the
                               bidirectional procedure (both user
                               and network side roles)

                   u2nuser(3)  Logical port operates user to network
                               procedure in the role of the user
                               side"



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           REFERENCE   "Q.933 Annex A [22],
                        T1.617 Annex D [17]"
           DEFVAL { u2nnet }
           ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 17 }

       frMgtVCSigUserN391Admin OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..255)
           UNITS       "Polls"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the desired
                   User-side N391 full status polling cycle value for
                   this UNI/NNI logical port.  If the logical port is
                   not performing user-side (bidirectional)
                   procedures, then this object is not instantiated."
           REFERENCE   "Q.933 Annex A [22],
                        T1.617 Annex D [17]"
           ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 18 }

       frMgtVCSigUserN392Admin OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..10)
           UNITS       "Events"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the desired
                   User-side N392 error threshold value for this
                   UNI/NNI logical port.  If the logical port is not
                   performing user-side (bidirectional) procedures,
                   then this object is not instantiated."
           REFERENCE   "Q.933 Annex A [22],
                        T1.617 Annex D [17]"
           ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 19 }

       frMgtVCSigUserN393Admin OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..10)
           UNITS       "Events"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the desired
                   User-side N393 monitored events count value for
                   this UNI/NNI logical port.  If the logical port is
                   not performing user-side (bidirectional)
                   procedures, then this object is not instantiated."
           REFERENCE   "Q.933 Annex A [22],
                        T1.617 Annex D [17]"



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           ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 20 }

       frMgtVCSigUserT391Admin OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER (5..30)
           UNITS       "Seconds"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the desired
                   User-side T391 link integrity verification polling
                   timer value for this UNI/NNI logical port.  If the
                   logical port is not performing user-side
                   procedures, then this object is not instantiated."
           REFERENCE   "Q.933 Annex A [22],
                        T1.617 Annex D [17]"
           ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 21 }

       frMgtVCSigNetN392Admin OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..10)
           UNITS       "Events"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the desired
                   Network-side N392 error threshold value (nN2 for
                   LMI) for this UNI/NNI logical port.  If the
                   logical port is not performing network-side
                   procedures, then this object is not instantiated."
           REFERENCE   "Q.933 Annex A [22],
                        T1.617 Annex D [17],
                        LMI [24]"
           ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 22 }

       frMgtVCSigNetN393Admin OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..10)
           UNITS       "Events"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the desired
                   Network-side N393 monitored events count value
                   (nN3 for LMI) for this UNI/NNI logical port.  If
                   the logical port is not performing network-side
                   procedures, then this object is not instantiated."
           REFERENCE   "Q.933 Annex A [22],
                        T1.617 Annex D [17],
                        LMI [24]"
           ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 23 }



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       frMgtVCSigNetT392Admin OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER (5..30)
           UNITS       "Seconds"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the desired
                   Network-side T392 polling verification timer value
                   (nT2 for LMI)  for this UNI/NNI logical port. If
                   the logical port is not performing network-side
                   procedures, then this object is not instantiated."
           REFERENCE   "Q.933 Annex A [22],
                        T1.617 Annex D [17],
                        LMI [24]"
           ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 24 }

       frMgtVCSigNetnT3Admin OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER (5 | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 | 30)
           UNITS       "Seconds"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the desired
                   Network-side nT3 timer (for nN4 status enquires
                   received) value for this UNI/NNI logical port. If
                   the logical port is not performing network-side
                   procedures or is not performing LMI procedures,
                   then this object is not instantiated.  This object
                   applies only to LMI."
           REFERENCE   "LMI [24]"
           ::= { frMgtVCSigEntry 25 }

       --
       -- Frame Relay PVC End-points
       --

       frPVCEndptTable OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF FrPVCEndptEntry
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The Frame Relay PVC End-Point table.  This table
                   is used to model a PVC end-point.  This table
                   contains the traffic parameters and statistics for
                   a PVC end-point.

                   This table is used to identify the traffic
                   parameters for a bi-directional PVC segment end-



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                   point, and it also provides statistics for a PVC
                   segment end-point.

                   A PVC segment end-point is identified by a UNI/NNI
                   logical port index value and DLCI index value.

                   If the frame relay service provider allows the
                   frame relay CNM subscriber to create, modify or
                   delete PVCs using SNMP, then this table is used to
                   identify and reserve the requested traffic
                   parameters of each PVC segment end-point.  The
                   Connection table is used to 'connect' the end-
                   points together.  Not all implementations will
                   support the capability of
                   creating/modifying/deleting PVCs using SNMP as a
                   feature of frame relay CNM service.

                   Uni-directional PVCs are modeled with zero valued
                   traffic parameters in one of the directions (In or
                    Out direction) in this table.

                   To create a PVC, the following procedures shall be
                   followed:

                   1)  Create the entries for the PVC segment
                       endpoints in the frPVCEndptTable by specifying
                       the traffic parameters for the bi-directional
                       PVC segment endpoints. As shown in figure 2, a
                       point-to-point PVC has two endpoints, thus two
                       entries in this table.  Uni-directional PVCs
                       are modeled with zero valued traffic
                       parameters in one direction; all the `In'
                       direction parameters for one frame relay PVC
                       End-point or all the `Out' direction
                       parameters for the other frame relay PVC
                       Endpoint.

                       In    _____________________________  Out
                      >>>>>>|                             |>>>>>>>>
                      ______|    Frame Relay Network      |________
                       Out  |                             |  In
                      <<<<<<|_____________________________|<<<<<<<<
                    Frame Relay                         Frame Relay
                        PVC                                 PVC
                      Endpoint                            Endpoint

                               Figure 2, PVC Terminology




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                   2)  Go to the Frame Relay Connection Group."
           ::= { frnetservObjects 3 }

       frPVCEndptEntry OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      FrPVCEndptEntry
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "An entry in the Frame Relay PVC Endpoint table."
           INDEX   { ifIndex, frPVCEndptDLCIIndex }
           ::= { frPVCEndptTable 1 }

       FrPVCEndptEntry ::=
           SEQUENCE {
               frPVCEndptDLCIIndex            Integer32,
               frPVCEndptInMaxFrameSize       Integer32,
               frPVCEndptInBc                 Integer32,
               frPVCEndptInBe                 Integer32,
               frPVCEndptInCIR                Integer32,
               frPVCEndptOutMaxFrameSize      Integer32,
               frPVCEndptOutBc                Integer32,
               frPVCEndptOutBe                Integer32,
               frPVCEndptOutCIR               Integer32,
               frPVCEndptConnectIdentifier    Integer32,
               frPVCEndptRowStatus            RowStatus,
               frPVCEndptRcvdSigStatus        INTEGER,
               frPVCEndptInFrames             Counter32,
               frPVCEndptOutFrames            Counter32,
               frPVCEndptInDEFrames           Counter32,
               frPVCEndptInExcessFrames       Counter32,
               frPVCEndptOutExcessFrames      Counter32,
               frPVCEndptInDiscards           Counter32,
               frPVCEndptInOctets             Counter32,
               frPVCEndptOutOctets            Counter32,
               frPVCEndptInDiscardsDESet      Counter32,
               frPVCEndptInFramesFECNSet      Counter32,
               frPVCEndptOutFramesFECNSet     Counter32,
               frPVCEndptInFramesBECNSet      Counter32,
               frPVCEndptOutFramesBECNSet     Counter32,
               frPVCEndptInCongDiscards       Counter32,
               frPVCEndptInDECongDiscards     Counter32,
               frPVCEndptOutCongDiscards      Counter32,
               frPVCEndptOutDECongDiscards    Counter32,
               frPVCEndptOutDEFrames          Counter32,
               frPVCEndptAtmIwfConnIndex      Integer32

           }




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       frPVCEndptDLCIIndex OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32 (16..4194303)
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object is equal to the DLCI
                   value for this PVC end-point.

                   The values are restricted to the legal range for
                   the size of address field supported by the logical
                   port (frLportAddrDLCILen)."
           REFERENCE   "Q.922 [25]"
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 1 }

       frPVCEndptInMaxFrameSize OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..4096)
           UNITS       "Octets"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-create
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object is the size in octets of
                   the largest frame relay information field for this
                   PVC end-point in the ingress direction (into the
                   frame relay network).  The value of
                   frPVCEndptInMaxFrameSize must be less than or
                   equal to the corresponding ifMtu for this frame
                   relay UNI/NNI logical port."
           REFERENCE   "FRF.1 [31]
                        Q.922 [25]
                        Q.933 [22]"
           DEFVAL { 1600 }
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 2 }

       frPVCEndptInBc OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
           UNITS       "Bits"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-create
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object is equal to the
                   committed burst size (Bc) parameter (measured in
                   bits) for this PVC end-point in the ingress
                   direction (into the frame relay network).

                   Note that the max value of this range is lower
                   than the max value allowed by Q.933 (16383 *
                   10**6).




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                   Note that the value is encoded in bits whilst the
                   Q.933 Link layer core parameters information
                   element encodes this information using octet
                   units."
           REFERENCE   "Q.933 [22]"
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 3 }

       frPVCEndptInBe OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
           UNITS       "Bits"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-create
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object is equal to the excess
                   burst size (Be) parameter (measured in bits) for
                   this PVC end-point in the ingress direction (into
                   the frame relay network).

                   Note that the max value of this range is lower
                   than the max value allowed by Q.933 (16383 *
                   10**6).

                   Note that the value is encoded in bits whilst the
                   Q.933 Link layer core parameters information
                   element encodes this information using octet
                   units."
           REFERENCE   "Q.933 [22]"
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 4 }

       frPVCEndptInCIR OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
           UNITS       "Bits per Second"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-create
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object is equal to the
                   committed information rate (CIR) parameter
                   (measured in bits per second) for this PVC end-
                   point in the ingress direction (into the frame
                   relay network).

                   Note that the max value of this range is lower
                   than the max value allowed by Q.933 (2047 *
                   10**6)."
           REFERENCE   "Q.933 [22]"
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 5 }

       frPVCEndptOutMaxFrameSize OBJECT-TYPE



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           SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..4096)
           UNITS       "Octets"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-create
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object is the size in octets of
                   the largest frame relay information field for this
                   PVC end-point in the egress direction (out of the
                   frame relay network).  The value of
                   frPVCEndptOutMaxFrameSize must be less than or
                   equal to the corresponding ifMtu for this frame
                   relay UNI/NNI logical port."
           REFERENCE   "FRF.1 [31]
                        Q.922 [25]
                        Q.933 [22]"
           DEFVAL { 1600 }
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 6 }

       frPVCEndptOutBc OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
           UNITS       "Bits"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-create
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object is equal to the
                   committed burst size (Bc) parameter (measured in
                   bits) for this PVC end-point in the egress
                   direction (out of the frame relay network).

                   Note that the max value of this range is lower
                   than the max value allowed by Q.933 (16383 *
                   10**6).

                   Note that the value is encoded in bits whilst the
                   Q.933 Link layer core parameters information
                   element encodes this information using octet
                   units."
           REFERENCE   "Q.933 [22]"
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 7 }

       frPVCEndptOutBe OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
           UNITS       "Bits"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-create
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object is equal to the excess
                   burst size (Be) parameter (measured in bits) for



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                   this PVC end-point in the egress direction (out of
                   the frame relay network).

                   Note that the max value of this range is lower
                   than the max value allowed by Q.933 (16383 *
                   10**6).

                   Note that the value is encoded in bits whilst the
                   Q.933 Link layer core parameters information
                   element encodes this information using octet
                   units."
           REFERENCE   "Q.933 [22]"
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 8 }

       frPVCEndptOutCIR OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
           UNITS       "Bits per Second"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-create
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object is equal to the
                   committed information rate (CIR) parameter
                   (measured in bits per second) for this PVC end-
                   point in the egress direction (out of the frame
                   relay network).

                   Note that the max value of this range is lower
                   than the max value allowed by Q.933 (2047 *
                   10**6)."
           REFERENCE   "Q.933 [22]"
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 9 }

       frPVCEndptConnectIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..2147483647)
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is used to associate PVC end-points
                   as being part of one PVC segment connection. This
                   value of this object is equal to the value of
                   frPVCConnectIndex, which is used as one of the
                   indices into the frPVCConnectTable.

                   A connection that has been cross-connected via the
                   FR/ATM PVC Service IWF cross-connect table will
                   return the value zero when this object is read. In
                   case of these interworked connections, the
                   frPVCEndptAtmIwfConnIndex object must be accessed



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                   to select the entry in the FR/ATM PVC Service IWF
                   cross-connect table.

                   The value of this object is provided by the agent,
                   after the associated entries in the
                   frPVCConnectTable or frAtmIwfConnectionTable have
                   been created."
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 10 }

       frPVCEndptRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      RowStatus
           MAX-ACCESS  read-create
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is used to create new rows in this
                   table, modify existing rows, and to delete
                   existing rows.  To create a new PVC, the entries
                   for the PVC segment end-points in the
                   frPVCEndptTable must first be created.  Next, the
                   frPVCConnectTable is used to associate the frame
                   relay PVC segment end-points.  In order for the
                   manager to have the necessary error diagnostics,
                   the frPVCEndptRowStatus object must initially be
                   set to `createAndWait(5)'.  While the
                   frPVCEndptRowStatus object is in the
                   `createAndWait(5)' state, the manager can set each
                   columnar object and get the necessary error
                   diagnostics.  The frPVCEndptRowStatus object may
                   not be set to `active(1)' unless the following
                   columnar objects exist in this row:
                   frPVCEndptInMaxFrameSize, frPVCEndptInBc,
                   frPVCEndptInBe, frPVCEndptInCIR,
                   frPVCEndptOutMaxFrameSize, frPVCEndptOutBc,
                   frPVCEndptOutBe, and frPVCEndptOutCIR."
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 11 }

       frPVCEndptRcvdSigStatus OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                       deleted(1),
                       active(2),
                       inactive(3),
                       none(4)
                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the PVC
                   status received via the local in-channel signaling



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                   procedures for this PVC end-point.  This object is
                   only pertinent for interfaces that perform the
                   bidirectional procedures.

                   Each value has the following meaning:
                     deleted(1):  This PVC is not listed in the full
                                  status reports received from the
                                  user device.  The object retains
                                  this value for as long as the PVC
                                  is not listed in the full status
                                  reports

                   active(2):   This PVC is reported as active, or
                                  operational, by the user device.

                     inactive(3): This PVC is reported as inactive,
                                  or non-operational, by the user
                                  device.

                     none(4):     This interface is only using the
                                  network-side in-channel signaling
                                  procedures, so this object does
                                  not apply."
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 12 }

       frPVCEndptInFrames OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Frames"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The number of frames received by the network
                   (ingress) for this PVC end-point. This includes
                   any frames discarded by the network due to
                   submitting more than Bc + Be data or due to any
                   network congestion recovery procedures."
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 13 }

       frPVCEndptOutFrames OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Frames"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The number of frames sent by the network (egress)
                   regardless of whether they are Bc or Be frames for
                   this PVC end-point."
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 14 }



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       frPVCEndptInDEFrames OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Frames"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The number of frames received by the network
                   (ingress) with the DE bit set to (1) for this PVC
                   end-point."
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 15 }

       frPVCEndptInExcessFrames OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Frames"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The number of frames received by the network
                   (ingress) for this PVC end-point which were
                   treated as excess traffic.  Frames which are sent
                   to the network with DE set to zero are treated as
                   excess when more than Bc bits are submitted to the
                   network during the Committed Information Rate
                   Measurement Interval (Tc).  Excess traffic may or
                   may not be discarded at the ingress if more than
                   Bc + Be bits are submitted to the network during
                   Tc.  Traffic discarded at the ingress is not
                   recorded in frPVCEndptInExcessFrames.  Frames
                   which are sent to the network with DE set to one
                   are also treated as excess traffic."
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 16 }

       frPVCEndptOutExcessFrames OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Frames"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The number of frames sent by the network (egress)
                   for this PVC end-point which were treated as
                   excess traffic.  (The DE bit may be set to one.)"
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 17 }

       frPVCEndptInDiscards OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Frames"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current



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           DESCRIPTION
                   "The number of frames received by the network
                   (ingress) that were discarded due to traffic
                   enforcement for this PVC end-point.  Congestion
                   discards are not counted in this object."
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 18 }

       frPVCEndptInOctets OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Octets"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The number of octets received by the network
                   (ingress) for this PVC end-point.  This counter
                   should only count octets from the beginning of the
                   frame relay header field to the end of user data.
                   If the network supporting frame relay can not
                   count octets, then this count should be an
                   approximation."
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 19 }

       frPVCEndptOutOctets OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Octets"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The number of octets sent by the network (egress)
                   for this PVC end-point.  This counter should only
                   count octets from the beginning of the frame relay
                   header field to the end of user data.  If the
                   network supporting frame relay can not count
                   octets, then this count should be an
                   approximation."
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 20 }

       frPVCEndptInDiscardsDESet OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Frames"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The number of frames received by the network
                   (ingress) that were discarded with the DE bit set
                   due to traffic enforcement for this PVC end-point.
                   Congestion discards are not counted in this
                   object."



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           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 21 }

       frPVCEndptInFramesFECNSet OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Frames"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The number of frames received by the network
                   (ingress) that have the FECN bit set for this PVC
                   end-point."
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 22 }

       frPVCEndptOutFramesFECNSet OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Frames"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The number of frames sent by the network (egress)
                   that have the FECN bit set for this PVC end-
                   point."
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 23 }

       frPVCEndptInFramesBECNSet OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Frames"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The number of frames received by the network
                   (ingress) that have the BECN bit set for this PVC
                   end-point."
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 24 }

       frPVCEndptOutFramesBECNSet OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Frames"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The number of frames sent by the network (egress)
                   that have the BECN bit set for this PVC end-
                   point."
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 25 }

       frPVCEndptInCongDiscards OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32



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           UNITS       "Frames"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The number of frames received by the network
                   (ingress) that were discarded due to input buffer
                   congestion, rather than traffic enforcement, for
                   this PVC end-point."
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 26 }

       frPVCEndptInDECongDiscards OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Frames"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The number of frames counted by
                   frPVCEndptInCongDiscards with the DE bit set to
                   (1)."
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 27 }

       frPVCEndptOutCongDiscards OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Frames"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The number of frames sent by the network (egress)
                   that were discarded due to output buffer
                   congestion for this PVC end-point."
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 28 }

       frPVCEndptOutDECongDiscards OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Frames"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The number of frames counted by
                   frPVCEndptOutCongDiscards with the DE bit set to
                   (1)."
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 29 }

       frPVCEndptOutDEFrames OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Frames"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current



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           DESCRIPTION
                   "The number of frames sent by the network (egress)
                   with the DE bit set to (1) for this PVC end-
                   point."
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 30 }

       frPVCEndptAtmIwfConnIndex OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32  (0..2147483647)
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object contains the index value of the
                   FR/ATM cross-connect table entry used to link the
                   frame relay PVC with an ATM PVC.

                   Each row of the frPVCEndptTable that is not
                   cross-connected with an ATM PVC must return the
                   value zero when this object is read.

                   The value of this object is initialized by the
                   agent after the associated entries in the
                   frAtmIwfConnectionTable have been created.

                   The value of this object is reset to zero
                   following destruction of the associated entry in
                   the frAtmIwfConnectionTable"
           ::= { frPVCEndptEntry 31 }

       --
       -- Frame Relay PVC Connections
       --

       frPVCConnectIndexValue OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..2147483647)
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object returns a hint to be used for
                   frPVCConnectIndex when creating entries in the
                   frPVCConnectTable.

                   The value 0 indicates that no unassigned entries
                   are available.

                   To obtain the frPVCConnectIndex value for a new
                   entry, the manager issues a management protocol
                   retrieval operation to obtain the current value of
                   this object.  After each retrieval, the agent must



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                   modify the value to the next unassigned index to
                   prevent assignment of the same value to multiple
                   management systems.

                   A management system should repeat the read to
                   obtain a new value should an attempt to create the
                   new row using the previously returned hint fail."
           ::= { frnetservObjects 4 }

       frPVCConnectTable OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF FrPVCConnectEntry
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The Frame Relay PVC Connect Table is used to
                   model the bi-directional PVC segment flows
                   including:  point-to-point PVCs, point-to-
                   multipoint PVCs, and multipoint-to-multipoint
                   PVCs.

                   This table has read-create access and is used to
                   associate PVC end-points together as belonging to
                   one connection.  The frPVCConnectIndex is used to
                   associate all the bi-directional flows.  Not all
                   implementations will support the capability of
                   creating/modifying/deleting PVCs using SNMP as a
                   feature of frame relay CNM service.

                   Once the entries in the frPVCEndptTable are
                   created, the following step are used to associate
                   the PVC end-points as belonging to one PVC
                   connection:

                   1)  Obtain a unique frPVCConnectIndex
                       using the frPVCConnectIndexValue object.

                   2)  Connect the PVC segment endpoints together
                       with the applicable frPVCConnectIndex value
                       obtained via  frPVCConnectIndexValue.  The
                       entries in this table are created by using
                       the frPVCConnectRowStatus object.

                   3)  The agent will provide the value of the
                       corresponding instances of
                       frPVCEndptConnectIdentifier with the
                       frPVCConnectIndex value.

                   4)  Set frPVCConnectAdminStatus to `active(1)' in



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                       all rows for this PVC segment to turn the
                       PVC on.

                   For example, the Frame Relay PVC Connection Group
                   models a bi-directional, point-to-point PVC
                   segment as one entry in this table.

                   Frame Relay                           Frame Relay
                    Network                                 Network
                    Low Port                               High Port
                            __________________________________
                           |                                  |
                      _____| >> from low to high PVC flow  >> |_____
                           | << from high to low PVC flow  << |
                           |__________________________________|

                   The terms low and high are chosen to represent
                   numerical ordering of a PVC segment's endpoints
                   for representation in this table.  That is, the
                   endpoint with the lower value of ifIndex is termed
                   'low', while the opposite endpoint of the segment
                   is termed 'high'.  This terminology is to provide
                   directional information; for example the
                   frPVCConnectL2hOperStatus and
                   frPVCConnectH2lOperStatus as illustrated above.

                   If the Frame Relay Connection table is used to
                   model a unidirectional PVC, then one direction
                   (either from low to high or from high to low) has
                    its Operational Status equal to down.

                    A PVC segment is a portion of a PVC that traverses
                   one Frame Relay Network, and a PVC segment is
                   identified by its two end-points (UNI/NNI logical
                   port index value and DLCI index value) through one
                   Frame Relay Network."
           ::= { frnetservObjects 5 }

       frPVCConnectEntry OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      FrPVCConnectEntry
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "An entry in the Frame Relay PVC Connect table.
                   This entry is used to model a PVC segment in two
                   directions."
           INDEX { frPVCConnectIndex,
                   frPVCConnectLowIfIndex,



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                   frPVCConnectLowDLCIIndex,
                   frPVCConnectHighIfIndex,
                   frPVCConnectHighDLCIIndex }
           ::= { frPVCConnectTable 1 }

       FrPVCConnectEntry ::=
           SEQUENCE {
               frPVCConnectIndex            Integer32,
               frPVCConnectLowIfIndex       InterfaceIndex,
               frPVCConnectLowDLCIIndex     Integer32,
               frPVCConnectHighIfIndex      InterfaceIndex,
               frPVCConnectHighDLCIIndex    Integer32,
               frPVCConnectAdminStatus      INTEGER,
               frPVCConnectL2hOperStatus    INTEGER,
               frPVCConnectH2lOperStatus    INTEGER,
               frPVCConnectL2hLastChange    TimeStamp,
               frPVCConnectH2lLastChange    TimeStamp,
               frPVCConnectRowStatus        RowStatus,
               frPVCConnectUserName         SnmpAdminString,
               frPVCConnectProviderName     SnmpAdminString
       }

         frPVCConnectIndex OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..2147483647)
             MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
             STATUS      current
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The value of this object is equal to the
                     frPVCConnectIndexValue obtained to uniquely
                     identify this PVC segment connection."
             ::= { frPVCConnectEntry 1 }

       frPVCConnectLowIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      InterfaceIndex
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object is equal to IF-MIB
                   ifIndex value of the UNI/NNI logical port for this
                   PVC segment.  The term low implies that this PVC
                   segment end-point has the numerically lower
                   ifIndex value than the connected/associated PVC
                   segment end-point.

                   RFC 1604 permitted a zero value for this object to
                   identify termination at a non-frame relay
                   interface.  However, this cross-connect table is
                   limited to frame relay connections.  See the frame



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                   relay/ATM IWF MIB [28] for the cross-connect table
                   used for those types of connections."
           ::= { frPVCConnectEntry 2 }

       frPVCConnectLowDLCIIndex OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32 (16..4194303)
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object is equal to the DLCI
                   value for this end-point of the PVC segment."
           REFERENCE   "Q.922 [25]"
           ::= { frPVCConnectEntry 3 }

       frPVCConnectHighIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      InterfaceIndex
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object is equal to IF-MIB
                   ifIndex value for the UNI/NNI logical port for
                   this PVC segment.  The term high implies that this
                   PVC segment end-point has the numerically higher
                   ifIndex value than the connected/associated PVC
                   segment end-point."
           ::= { frPVCConnectEntry 4 }

       frPVCConnectHighDLCIIndex OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32 (16..4194303)
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object is equal to the egress
                   DLCI value for this end-point of the PVC segment."
           REFERENCE   "Q.922 [25]"
           ::= { frPVCConnectEntry 5 }

       frPVCConnectAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                       active(1),
                       inactive(2),
                       testing(3)
                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-create
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the desired
                   administrative status of this bi-directional PVC



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                   segment.  The active(1) state means the PVC
                   segment is currently operational; the inactive(2)
                   state means the PVC segment is currently not
                   operational; the testing(3) state means the PVC
                   segment is currently undergoing a test.  This
                   state is set by an administrative entity.  This
                   value affects the PVC status indicated across the
                   ingress NNI/UNI of both end-points of the bi-
                   directional PVC segment.  When a PVC segment
                   connection is created using this table, this
                   object is initially set to `inactive(2)'.  After
                   the frPVCConnectRowStatus object is set to
                   `active(1)' (and the corresponding/associated
                   entries in the frPVCEndptTable have their
                   frPVCEndptRowStatus object set to `active(1)'),
                   the frPVCConnectAdminStatus object may be set to
                   `active(1)' to turn on the PVC segment
                   connection."
           ::= { frPVCConnectEntry 6 }

       frPVCConnectL2hOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                       active(1),
                       inactive(2),
                       testing(3),
                       unknown(4)
                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the current
                   operational status of the PVC segment connection
                   in one direction; (i.e., in the low to high
                   direction). This value affects the PVC status
                   indicated across the ingress NNI/UNI (low side) of
                   the PVC segment.

                   The values mean:

                   active(1)   - PVC is currently operational

                   inactive(2) - PVC is currently not operational.
                                 This may be because of an underlying
                                 LMI or DS1 failure.

                   testing(3)  - PVC is currently undergoing a test.
                                 This may be because of an underlying
                                 frLport or DS1 undergoing a test.



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                   unknown(4)  - the status of the PVC currently can
                                 not be determined."
           ::= { frPVCConnectEntry 7 }

       frPVCConnectH2lOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                       active(1),
                       inactive(2),
                       testing(3),
                       unknown(4)
                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object identifies the current
                   operational status of the PVC segment connection
                   in one direction; (i.e., in the high to low
                   direction)..  This value affects the PVC status
                   indicated across the ingress NNI/UNI (high side)
                   of the PVC segment.

                   The values mean:

                   active(1)   - PVC is currently operational

                   inactive(2) - PVC is currently not operational.
                                 This may be because of an underlying
                                 LMI or DS1 failure.

                   testing(3)  - PVC is currently undergoing a test.
                                 This may be because of an underlying
                                 frLport or DS1 undergoing a test.

                   unknown(4)  - the status of the PVC currently can
                                 not be determined."
           ::= { frPVCConnectEntry 8 }

       frPVCConnectL2hLastChange OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      TimeStamp
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of the Interface MIB's sysUpTime object
                   at the time this PVC segment entered its current
                   operational state in the low to high direction.
                   If the current state was entered prior to the last
                   re-initialization of the FRS agent, then this
                   object contains a zero value."



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           ::= { frPVCConnectEntry 9 }

       frPVCConnectH2lLastChange OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      TimeStamp
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of the Interface MIB's sysUpTime object
                   at the time this PVC segment entered its current
                   operational state in the high to low direction.
                   If the current state was entered prior to the last
                   re-initialization of the FRS agent, then this
                   object contains a zero value."
           ::= { frPVCConnectEntry 10 }

       frPVCConnectRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      RowStatus
           MAX-ACCESS  read-create
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The status of this entry in the
                   frPVCConnectTable.  This variable is used to
                   create new connections for the PVC end-points and
                   to change existing connections of the PVC end-
                   points.  This object must be initially set to
                   `createAndWait(5)'. In this state, the agent
                   checks the parameters in the associated entries in
                   the frPVCEndptTable to verify that the PVC end-
                   points can be connected (i.e., the In parameters
                   for one PVC end-point are equal to the Out
                   parameters for the other PVC end-point).  This
                   object can not be set to `active(1)' unless the
                   following columnar object exists in this row:
                   frPVCConnectAdminStatus.  The agent also supplies
                   the associated value of frPVCConnectIndex for the
                   frPVCEndptConnectIdentifier instances.  To turn on
                   a PVC segment connection, the
                   frPVCConnectAdminStatus is set to `active(1)'."
           ::= { frPVCConnectEntry 11 }

       frPVCConnectUserName OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString
           MAX-ACCESS  read-create
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This is a service user assigned textual
                   representation of a PVC."
           ::= { frPVCConnectEntry 12 }



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       frPVCConnectProviderName OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString
           MAX-ACCESS  read-create
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This is a system supplied textual representation
                   of PVC.  It is assigned by the service provider."
           ::= { frPVCConnectEntry 13 }

       --
       -- The Frame Relay Accounting
       --

       frAccountPVCTable OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF FrAccountPVCEntry
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The Frame Relay Accounting PVC table.  This table
                   is used to perform accounting on a PVC segment
                   end-point basis."
           ::= { frnetservObjects 6 }

       frAccountPVCEntry OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      FrAccountPVCEntry
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "An entry in the Frame Relay Accounting PVC
                   table."
           INDEX   {   ifIndex,
                       frAccountPVCDLCIIndex }
           ::= { frAccountPVCTable 1 }

       FrAccountPVCEntry ::=
           SEQUENCE {
               frAccountPVCDLCIIndex            Integer32,
               frAccountPVCSegmentSize          Integer32,
               frAccountPVCInSegments           Counter32,
               frAccountPVCOutSegments          Counter32
           }

       frAccountPVCDLCIIndex OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32 (16..4194303)
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object is equal to the DLCI



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                   value for this PVC segment end-point."
           REFERENCE   "Q.922 [25]"
           ::= { frAccountPVCEntry 1 }

       frAccountPVCSegmentSize OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32
           UNITS       "Octets"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object is equal to the Segment
                   Size for this PVC segment end-point."
           ::= { frAccountPVCEntry 2 }

       frAccountPVCInSegments OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Segments"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object is equal to the number
                   of segments received by this PVC segment end-
                   point."
           ::= { frAccountPVCEntry 3 }

       frAccountPVCOutSegments OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Segments"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object is equal to the number
                   of segments sent by this PVC segment end-point."
           ::= { frAccountPVCEntry 4 }

       --
       -- Accounting on a Frame Relay Logical Port
       --

       frAccountLportTable OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF FrAccountLportEntry
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The Frame Relay Accounting Logical Port table.
                   This table is used to perform accounting on a
                   UNI/NNI Logical Port basis."
           ::= { frnetservObjects 7 }



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       frAccountLportEntry OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      FrAccountLportEntry
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "An entry in the Frame Relay Accounting Logical
                   Port table."
           INDEX   {   ifIndex }
           ::= { frAccountLportTable 1 }

       FrAccountLportEntry ::=
           SEQUENCE {
               frAccountLportSegmentSize
                   Integer32,
               frAccountLportInSegments
                   Counter32,
               frAccountLportOutSegments
                   Counter32
           }

       frAccountLportSegmentSize OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32
           UNITS       "Octets"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object is equal to the Segment
                   Size for this UNI/NNI logical port."
           ::= { frAccountLportEntry 1 }

       frAccountLportInSegments OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Segments"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object is equal to the number
                   of segments received by this UNI/NNI logical
                   port."
           ::= { frAccountLportEntry 2 }

       frAccountLportOutSegments OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           UNITS       "Segments"
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The value of this object is equal to the number



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                   of segments sent by this UNI/NNI logical port."
           ::= { frAccountLportEntry 3 }

         --
         -- Frame Relay Network Service Notifications
         --

       frPVCConnectStatusChange  NOTIFICATION-TYPE
           OBJECTS { frPVCConnectIndex,
                     frPVCConnectLowIfIndex,
                     frPVCConnectLowDLCIIndex,
                     frPVCConnectHighIfIndex,
                     frPVCConnectHighDLCIIndex,
                     frPVCConnectL2hOperStatus,
                     frPVCConnectH2lOperStatus,
                     frPVCEndptRcvdSigStatus }
           STATUS  deprecated
           DESCRIPTION
                   "Refer to the description of the
                   frPVCConnectStatusNotif notification that has
                   replaced this notification.  The notification is
                   deprecated due to the incorrect inclusion of index
                   values and to take advantage of the trap prefix
                   for automatic conversion from SMIv2 to SMIv1 by
                   making the one but last sub-ID a zero (i.e. the
                   so-called trap prefix)."
           ::= { frnetservTraps 1 }

       frPVCConnectStatusNotif  NOTIFICATION-TYPE
           OBJECTS { frPVCConnectL2hOperStatus,
                     frPVCConnectH2lOperStatus,
                     frPVCEndptRcvdSigStatus }
           STATUS  current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This notification indicates that the indicated
                   PVC has changed state.

                   This notification is not sent if an FR-UNI changes
                   state; a linkDown or linkUp notification should be
                   sent instead.  The first instance of
                   frPVCEndptRcvdSigStatus is for the endpoint with
                   LowIfIndex, LowDLCIIndex.  The second instance of
                   frPVCEndptRcvdSigStatus is for the endpoint with
                   HighIfIndex, HighDLCIIndex"
           ::= { frnetservTrapsPrefix 2 }

       -- Conformance Information




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       frnetservConformance  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
           ::= { frnetservMIB 3 }

       frnetservGroups       OBJECT IDENTIFIER
           ::= { frnetservConformance 1 }
       frnetservCompliances  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
           ::= { frnetservConformance 2 }


       --
       --  Service (Read-only) Modules
       --
       frnetservCompliance2 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The compliance statement for SNMP entities which
                   have Frame Relay Network Service Interfaces.

                   The distinction between 'service' and 'switch' is
                   that a 'switch' is configured via this MIB.
                   Hence, the various read/write objects have write
                   capability.  A 'service' represents a passive
                   monitor-only customer network management
                   interface.  The various read/write objects are
                   restricted to read-only capability."
           MODULE -- this module
               MANDATORY-GROUPS { frnetservLportGroup2,
                                  frnetservMgtVCSigGroup,
                                  frnetservPVCEndptGroup,
                                  frnetservPVCEndptGroup2,
                                  frnetservPVCConnectGroup,
                                  frnetservPVCConnectNamesGroup,
                                  frnetservPVCNotifGroup2 }

               GROUP       frnetservAccountPVCGroup
               DESCRIPTION
                   "This group is optional for frame relay
                   interfaces.  It is mandatory if and only if
                   accounting is performed on a PVC basis this frame
                   relay interface."
               GROUP       frnetservAccountLportGroup
               DESCRIPTION
                   "This group is optional for frame relay
                   interfaces.  It is mandatory if and only if
                   accounting is performed on a logical port basis
                   this frame relay interface."

               OBJECT      frPVCEndptInMaxFrameSize



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               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                     "Write access is not required."

               OBJECT      frPVCEndptInBc
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                     "Write access is not required."

               OBJECT      frPVCEndptInBe
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                     "Write access is not required."

               OBJECT      frPVCEndptInCIR
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                     "Write access is not required."

               OBJECT      frPVCEndptOutMaxFrameSize
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                     "Write access is not required."

               OBJECT      frPVCEndptOutBc
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                     "Write access is not required."

               OBJECT      frPVCEndptOutBe
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                     "Write access is not required."

               OBJECT      frPVCEndptOutCIR
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                     "Write access is not required."

               OBJECT      frPVCEndptRowStatus
            -- subset of RowStatus
               SYNTAX      INTEGER { active(1) }
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                   "Write access is not required, and only one of the
                   six enumerated values for the RowStatus textual
                   convention need be supported, specifically:
                   active(1)."



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               OBJECT      frPVCConnectAdminStatus
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                    "Write access is not required."

               OBJECT      frPVCConnectRowStatus
            -- subset of RowStatus
               SYNTAX      INTEGER { active(1) }
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                   "Write access is not required, and only one of the
                   six enumerated values for the RowStatus textual
                   convention need be supported, specifically:
                   active(1)."

               OBJECT      frLportFragControl
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                     "Write access is not required."

               OBJECT      frLportFragSize
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                     "Write access is not required."

               OBJECT      frPVCConnectUserName
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                     "Write access is not required."

               OBJECT      frPVCConnectProviderName
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                     "Write access is not required."

             ::= { frnetservCompliances 2 }

       --
       -- Switch (Configuration) Compliance
       --
       frnetSwitchCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The compliance statement for SNMP entities which
                   have Frame Relay Network Switch objects.

                   The distinction between 'service' and 'switch' is
                   that a 'switch' is configured via this MIB.



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                   Hence, the various read/write objects have write
                   capability.  A 'service' represents a passive
                   monitor-only customer network management
                   interface.  The various read/write objects are
                   restricted to read-only capability."
           MODULE -- this module
               MANDATORY-GROUPS { frnetservLportGroup2,
                                  frnetservLportAdminGroup,
                                  frnetservMgtVCSigGroup,
                                  frnetservMgtVCSigAdminGroup,
                                  frnetservPVCEndptGroup,
                                  frnetservPVCEndptGroup2,
                                  frnetservPVCConnectGroup,
                                  frnetservPVCConnectNamesGroup,
                                  frnetservPVCNotifGroup2 }

               GROUP       frnetservAccountPVCGroup
               DESCRIPTION
                   "This group is optional for frame relay
                   interfaces.  It is mandatory if and only if
                   accounting is performed on a PVC basis this frame
                   relay interface."
               GROUP       frnetservAccountLportGroup
               DESCRIPTION
                   "This group is optional for frame relay
                   interfaces.  It is mandatory if and only if
                   accounting is performed on a logical port basis
                   this frame relay interface."

             ::= { frnetservCompliances 3 }

        --
        -- Historical RFC 1604 Compliance Modules
        --

       frnetservCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
           STATUS  deprecated
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The compliance statement for SNMP entities which
                   have Frame Relay Network Service Interfaces.

                   This compliance statement has been deprecated in
                   favor of frnetservCompliance2.  The new compliance
                   module expands the mandatory groups to include
                   notification and other new objects."

           MODULE -- this module
               MANDATORY-GROUPS { frnetservLportGroup,



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                                  frnetservMgtVCSigGroup,
                                  frnetservPVCEndptGroup,
                                  frnetservPVCConnectGroup }

               GROUP       frnetservAccountPVCGroup
               DESCRIPTION
                   "This group is optional for Frame Relay
                   interfaces.  It is mandatory if and only if
                   accounting is performed on a PVC basis this Frame
                   Relay interface."

               GROUP       frnetservAccountLportGroup
               DESCRIPTION
                   "This group is optional for Frame Relay
                   interfaces.  It is mandatory if and only if
                   accounting is performed on a logical port basis
                   this Frame Relay interface."

               OBJECT      frPVCEndptInMaxFrameSize
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                   "Write access is not required."

               OBJECT      frPVCEndptInBc
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                   "Write access is not required."
               OBJECT      frPVCEndptInBe
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                   "Write access is not required."

               OBJECT      frPVCEndptInCIR
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                   "Write access is not required."

               OBJECT      frPVCEndptOutMaxFrameSize
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                   "Write access is not required."

               OBJECT      frPVCEndptOutBc
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                   "Write access is not required."

               OBJECT      frPVCEndptOutBe



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               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                   "Write access is not required."

               OBJECT      frPVCEndptOutCIR
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                   "Write access is not required."

               OBJECT      frPVCEndptRowStatus
            -- subset of RowStatus
               SYNTAX      INTEGER { active(1) }
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                   "Write access is not required, and only one of the
                   six enumerated values for the RowStatus textual
                   convention need be supported, specifically:
                   active(1)."

               OBJECT      frPVCConnectAdminStatus
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                   "Write access is not required."

               OBJECT      frPVCConnectRowStatus
            -- subset of RowStatus
               SYNTAX      INTEGER { active(1) }
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                   "Write access is not required, and only one of the
                   six enumerated values for the RowStatus textual
                   convention need be supported, specifically:
                   active(1)."
           ::= { frnetservCompliances 1 }

        --
        -- Frame Relay Service MIB Object Groups
        --
        frnetservLportGroup  OBJECT-GROUP
            OBJECTS { frLportNumPlan, frLportContact, frLportLocation,
                      frLportType,
                      frLportAddrDLCILen, frLportVCSigProtocol,
                      frLportVCSigPointer }
            STATUS  deprecated
            DESCRIPTION
                    "A collection of objects providing information
                    applicable to a Frame Relay Logical Port.  This
                    group has been deprecated to eliminate reference



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                    to the object frLportVCSigPointer.

                    Use the new group frnetservLportGroup2 as a
                    replacement for this group."
            ::= { frnetservGroups 1 }

       frnetservMgtVCSigGroup  OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS { frMgtVCSigProced,
                     frMgtVCSigUserN391,
                     frMgtVCSigUserN392,
                     frMgtVCSigUserN393,
                     frMgtVCSigUserT391,
                     frMgtVCSigNetN392,
                     frMgtVCSigNetN393,
                     frMgtVCSigNetT392,
                     frMgtVCSigNetnN4,
                     frMgtVCSigNetnT3,
                     frMgtVCSigUserLinkRelErrors,
                     frMgtVCSigUserProtErrors,
                     frMgtVCSigUserChanInactive,
                     frMgtVCSigNetLinkRelErrors,
                     frMgtVCSigNetProtErrors,
                     frMgtVCSigNetChanInactive }
           STATUS  current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "A collection of objects providing information
                   applicable to the Local In-Channel Signaling
                   Procedures used for a UNI/NNI logical port."
           ::= { frnetservGroups 2 }

       frnetservPVCEndptGroup  OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS { frPVCConnectIndexValue,
                     frPVCEndptInMaxFrameSize,
                     frPVCEndptInBc,
                     frPVCEndptInBe,
                     frPVCEndptInCIR,
                     frPVCEndptOutMaxFrameSize,
                     frPVCEndptOutBc,
                     frPVCEndptOutBe,
                     frPVCEndptOutCIR,
                     frPVCEndptConnectIdentifier,
                     frPVCEndptRowStatus,
                     frPVCEndptRcvdSigStatus,
                     frPVCEndptInFrames,
                     frPVCEndptOutFrames,
                     frPVCEndptInDEFrames,
                     frPVCEndptInExcessFrames,
                     frPVCEndptOutExcessFrames,



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                     frPVCEndptInDiscards,
                     frPVCEndptInOctets,
                     frPVCEndptOutOctets }
           STATUS  current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "A collection of objects providing information
                   applicable to a Frame Relay PVC end-point."
           ::= { frnetservGroups 3 }

       frnetservPVCConnectGroup  OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS { frPVCConnectAdminStatus,
                     frPVCConnectL2hOperStatus,
                     frPVCConnectH2lOperStatus,
                     frPVCConnectL2hLastChange,
                     frPVCConnectH2lLastChange,
                     frPVCConnectRowStatus }
           STATUS  current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "A collection of objects providing information
                   applicable to a Frame Relay PVC connection."
           ::= { frnetservGroups 4 }

       frnetservAccountPVCGroup  OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS { frAccountPVCSegmentSize,
                     frAccountPVCInSegments,
                     frAccountPVCOutSegments }
           STATUS  current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "A collection of objects providing accounting
                   information application to a Frame Relay PVC end-
                   point."
           ::= { frnetservGroups 5 }

       frnetservAccountLportGroup  OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS { frAccountLportSegmentSize,
                     frAccountLportInSegments,
                     frAccountLportOutSegments }
           STATUS  current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "A collection of objects providing accounting
                   information application to a Frame Relay logical
                   port."
           ::= { frnetservGroups 6 }

       frnetservLportGroup2  OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS { frLportNumPlan,
                     frLportContact,
                     frLportLocation,



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                     frLportType,
                     frLportAddrDLCILen,
                     frLportVCSigProtocol,
                     frLportFragControl,
                     frLportFragSize }
           STATUS  current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "A collection of objects providing information
                   applicable to a Frame Relay Logical Port.

                   This new version of the Logical Port Group
                   eliminates the frLportVCSigPointer and adds
                   support for fragmentation."
           ::= { frnetservGroups 7 }

       frnetservPVCEndptGroup2  OBJECT-GROUP
             OBJECTS { frPVCEndptInDiscardsDESet,
                       frPVCEndptInFramesFECNSet,
                       frPVCEndptOutFramesFECNSet,
                       frPVCEndptInFramesBECNSet,
                       frPVCEndptOutFramesBECNSet,
                       frPVCEndptInCongDiscards,
                       frPVCEndptInDECongDiscards,
                       frPVCEndptOutCongDiscards,
                       frPVCEndptOutDECongDiscards,
                       frPVCEndptOutDEFrames,
                       frPVCEndptAtmIwfConnIndex }
             STATUS  current
             DESCRIPTION
                   "Additions to the PVC end-point group.  These
                   additions provide new frame counters to track
                   frame loss.  In addition, the new FR/ATM IWF MIB
                   cross-connect index is included."
             ::= { frnetservGroups 8 }

       frnetservPVCConnectNamesGroup  OBJECT-GROUP
             OBJECTS { frPVCConnectUserName,
                       frPVCConnectProviderName }
             STATUS  current
             DESCRIPTION
                   "Additions to the PVC Connect Group."
             ::= { frnetservGroups 9 }

       frnetservLportAdminGroup OBJECT-GROUP
             OBJECTS { frLportDLCIIndexValue,
                       frLportTypeAdmin,
                       frLportVCSigProtocolAdmin }
             STATUS  current



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             DESCRIPTION
                   "Administrative (R/W) objects for creating a
                   switch logical port."
             ::= { frnetservGroups 10 }

       frnetservMgtVCSigAdminGroup OBJECT-GROUP
             OBJECTS { frMgtVCSigProcedAdmin,
                       frMgtVCSigUserN391Admin,
                       frMgtVCSigUserN392Admin,
                       frMgtVCSigUserN393Admin,
                       frMgtVCSigUserT391Admin,
                       frMgtVCSigNetN392Admin,
                       frMgtVCSigNetN393Admin,
                       frMgtVCSigNetT392Admin,
                       frMgtVCSigNetnT3Admin }
             STATUS  current
             DESCRIPTION

                   "A collection of objects providing information
                   applicable to the Local In-Channel Signaling
                   Procedures used for a UNI/NNI logical port."
             ::= { frnetservGroups 11 }

       frnetservPVCNotifGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
             NOTIFICATIONS { frPVCConnectStatusChange }
             STATUS    deprecated
             DESCRIPTION
                   "Deprecated notification group.  The
                   frPVCConnectStatusChange notification was flawed
                   because it included redundant indexes and was not
                   properly encoded for SMIv1 conversion."
           ::= { frnetservGroups 12 }

       frnetservPVCNotifGroup2 NOTIFICATION-GROUP
             NOTIFICATIONS { frPVCConnectStatusNotif }
             STATUS    current
             DESCRIPTION
                   "A collection of notifications that apply to frame
                   relay PVC Connections "
           ::= { frnetservGroups 13 }

       END









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4.  Acknowledgments

  This document was produced by the Frame Relay Service MIB Working
  Group.

  The working group thanks Bert Wijnen, David Perkins, and Bob Stewart
  for their assistance in reviewing the MIB.

5.  References

  [1]  Harrington, D., Presuhn, R. and B. Wijnen, "An Architecture for
       Describing SNMP Management Frameworks", RFC 2571, April 1999.

  [2]  Rose, M. and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification of
       Management Information for TCP/IP-based Internets", STD 16, RFC
       1155, May 1990.

  [3]  Rose, M. and K. McCloghrie, "Concise MIB Definitions", STD 16,
       RFC 1212, March 1991.

  [4]  Rose, M., "A Convention for Defining Traps for use with the
       SNMP", RFC 1215, March 1991.

  [5]  McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J., Rose,
       M.  and S. Waldbusser, "Structure of Management Information
       Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58, RFC 2578, April 1999.

  [6]  McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J., Rose,
       M.  and S. Waldbusser, "Textual Conventions for SMIv2", STD 58,
       RFC 2579, April 1999.

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

  [8]  Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M. and J. Davin, "Simple
       Network Management Protocol", STD 15, RFC 1157, May 1990.

  [9]  Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose M., and S. Waldbusser,
       "Introduction to Community-based SNMPv2", RFC 1901, January
       1996.

  [10] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Transport
       Mappings for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol
       (SNMPv2)", RFC 1906, January 1996.






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  [11] Case, J., Harrington D., Presuhn R. and B. Wijnen, "Message
       Processing and Dispatching for the Simple Network Management
       Protocol (SNMP)", RFC 2572, April 1999.

  [12] Blumenthal, U. and B. Wijnen, "User-based Security Model (USM)
       for version 3 of the Simple Network Management Protocol
       (SNMPv3)", RFC 2574, April 1999.

  [13] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Protocol
       Operations for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management
       Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1905, January 1996.

  [14] Levi, D., Meyer, P. and B. Stewart, "SNMPv3 Applications", RFC
       2573, April 1999.

  [15] Wijnen, B., Presuhn, R. and K. McCloghrie, "View-based Access
       Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network Management Protocol
       (SNMP)", RFC 2575, April 1999.

  [16] Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D. and B. Stewart, "Introduction
       to Version 3 of the Internet-standard Network Management
       Framework", RFC 2570, April 1999.

  [17] ANSI T1.617-1991, American National Standard for
       Telecommunications - Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
       - Digital Subscriber Signaling System No. 1 (DSS1) - Signaling
       Specification for Frame Relay Bearer Service.

  [18] Brown, C. and F. Baker, "Management Information Base for Frame
       Relay DTEs", RFC 2115, September 1997.

  [19] Brown, C. and A. Malis, "Multi-Protocol Interconnect over Frame
       Relay", STD 55, RFC 2427, September 1998.

  [20] Fowler, D, "Definitions of Managed Objects for the DS0 and DS0
       Bundle Interface Types", RFC 2494, January 1999.

  [21] Frame Relay Forum, "Frame Relay Fragmentation Implementation
       Agreement", FRF.12, December 1997.

  [22] ITU-T Recommendation Q.933,Integrated Services Digital Network
       (ISDN) Digital Subscriber Signalling System No. 1 (DSS 1) -
       Signalling Specifications for Frame Mode Switched and Permanent
       Virtual Connection Control and Status Monitoring, December 1995







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  [23] ITU-T Recommendation X.36, Interface Between Data Terminal
       Equipment (DTE) and Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment (DCE) For
       Public Data Networks Providing Frame Relay Data Transmission
       Service By Dedicated Circuit, April 1995

  [24] Digital Equipment Corporation, et. al., "Frame Relay
       Specification with Extensions Based on Proposed T1S1 Standards",
       Revision 1.0, September 18, 1990

  [25] ITU-T Recommendation Q.922, Integrated Services Digital Network
       (ISDN) Data Link Layer Specification For Frame Mode Bearer
       Services, February 1992

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

  [27] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser,
       "Management Information Base for Version 2 of the Simple Network
       Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1907, January 1996.

  [28] Rehbehn, K., Nicklass, O. and G. Mouradian, "Definitions of
       Managed Objects for Monitoring and Controlling the Frame
       Relay/ATM PVC Service Interworking Function", RFC 2955, October
       2000.

  [29] ITU-T Recommendation E.164/I.331, The International Public
       Telecommunication Numbering Plan, May 1997

  [30] ITU-T Recommendation X.121, International Numbering Plan For
       Public Data Networks, October 1996

  [31] Frame Relay Forum, "The Frame Relay Forum User-to-Network
       Implementation Agreement (UNI)", FRF 1.2, July 2000.

6.  Security Considerations

  There are a number of management objects defined in this MIB that
  have a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or read-create.  Such
  objects may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network
  environments.  The support for SET operations in a non-secure
  environment without proper protection can have a negative effect on
  network operations.

  No managed objects in this MIB contain sensitive information.







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  SNMPv1 by itself is not a secure environment.  Even if the network
  itself is secure (for example by using IPSec), even then, there is no
  control as to who on the secure network is allowed to access and
  GET/SET (read/change/create/delete) the objects in this MIB.

  It is recommended that the implementers consider the security
  features as provided by the SNMPv3 framework.  Specifically, the use
  of the User-based Security Model RFC 2574 [12] and the View-based
  Access Control Model RFC 2575 [15] is recommended.

  It is then a customer/user responsibility to ensure that the SNMP
  entity giving access to an instance of this MIB, is properly
  configured to give access to the objects only to those principals
  (users) that have legitimate rights to indeed GET or SET
  (change/create/delete) them.

7.  Authors' Addresses

  Kenneth Rehbehn
  Megisto Systems, Inc.
  20251 Century Boulevard
  Germantown, MD, USA 20874

  Phone: (301) 515-3672
  EMail: [email protected]


  David Fowler
  Syndesis Limited
  28 Fulton Way
  Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada L4B 1J5

  Phone: (905) 886-7818
  EMail: [email protected]

















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APPENDIX A  Update Information

  The changes from RFC 1604 are the following:

  (1)  Added the object frLportDLCIIndexValue to automatically generate
       index values for new DLC rows.

  (2)  Add the following objects to support manager writing to objects:

       Logical Port Objects
           frLportTypeAdmin
           frLportVCSigProtocolAdmin

       VC Objects
           frMgtVCSigProcedAdmin
           frMgtVCSigUserN391Admin
           frMgtVCSigUserN392Admin
           frMgtVCSigUserN393Admin
           frMgtVCSigUserT391Admin
           frMgtVCSigNetN392Admin
           frMgtVCSigNetN393Admin
           frMgtVCSigNetT392Admin
           frMgtVCSigNetnT3Admin

  (3)  Add objects to control fragmentation:

       frLportFragControl frLportFragSize

  (4)  Added objects to track frames offered to network (in) and
       delivered (out) for increased visibility into policing-driven
       discards, congestion-driven discards, DE-bit setting, and
       congestion bit setting:

       frPVCEndptInDiscardsDESet
       frPVCEndptInFramesFECNSet
       frPVCEndptOutFramesFECNSet
       frPVCEndptInFramesBECNSet
       frPVCEndptOutFramesBECNSet
       frPVCEndptInCongDiscards
       frPVCEndptInDECongDiscards
       frPVCEndptOutCongDiscards
       frPVCEndptOutDECongDiscards
       frPVCEndptOutDEFrames

  (5)  Added the PVC object frPVCEndptAtmIwfConnIndex to identify the
       type of connection, frame relay or ATM IWF; and to identify the
       cross-connect row of the FR/ATM IWF MIB.




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  (6)  Added objects to provide printable names of the connection user
       and service provider:

       frPVCConnectUserName
       frPVCConnectProviderName

  (7)  Added a new notification to correct flaws in the RFC1604 trap.
       The flaws include improper OID suffix (SMIv1 compatibility
       issue) and the inclusion of redundant index fields

  (8)  Updated compliance modules and object groups to reflect the new
       objects and notification:

       frnetservCompliance2 -      New service-centric (read-only)
                                   compliance module

       frnetSwitchCompliance -     New switch-centric (read-write)
                                   compliance module

       frnetservCompliance -       Original RFC 1604 Module, now
                                   deprecated

       frnetservLportGroup -       Original RFC 1604 logical port
                                   group, now deprecated

       frnetservLportGroup2 -      Replacement logical port group

       frnetservPVCEndptGroup2 -   Extension objects with this
                                   revision of the MIB

       frnetservPVCConnectNamesGroup - New group w/ display names
                                   for connections

       frnetservLportAdminGroup -  New group w/ read-write objects
                                   for the logical port

       frnetservMgtVCSigAdminGroup - New group w/ read-write objects
                                   for the signaling protocol

       frnetservPVCNotifGroup -    Group deprecated to eliminate
                                   obsolete frPVCConnectStatusChange
                                   notification

       frnetservPVCNotifGroup2 -   New group added with w/
                                   frPVCConnectStatusNotif

  (9)  Added UNITS and REFERENCE clauses for objects that needed the
       clarification.



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  (10) Changed references to "proxy-agent" to "FRS agent" to avoid
       confusion with other proxy-agent terminology.

  (11) Changed objects using the DisplayString TC to use the
       SnmpAdminString TC.

  (12) frMgtVCSigProced - Expanded to include the u2nuser(3)
       enumeration for the UNI protocol operation where the logical
       port operates in the user role.

  (13) DESCRIPTION text added to specify agent response when object is
       not instantiated  for the following objects:

       frMgtVCSigUserN391
       frMgtVCSigUserN393
       frMgtVCSigUserT391
       frMgtVCSigUserN392
       frMgtVCSigNetN391
       frMgtVCSigNetN393
       frMgtVCSigNetT391
       frMgtVCSigNetN392
       frMgtVCSigNetnN4
       frMgtVCSigNetnT3
       frMgtVCSigUserLinkRelErrors
       frMgtVCSigUserProtErrors
       frMgtVCSigUserChanInactive

  (14) DESCRIPTION text addressing case of logical port not performing
       network-side procedures was removed from following objects:

       frMgtVCSigNetLinkRelErrors
       frMgtVCSigNetChanInactive
       frMgtVCSigNetProtErrors

  (15) frPVCEndptConnectIdentifier - Operation described for the case
       of FR/ATM IWF cross-connect operation.

  (16) frPVCEndptRcvdSigStatus - Added description of enumerated
       values.

  (17) frPVCEndptInDiscards - Clarified DESCRIPTION to state that
       congestion discards are not counted by object.

  (18) frPVCConnect{Low|High}IfIndex - Changed to use InterfaceIndex TC
       and changed reference to MIB-II to the new IF-MIB.  Removed
       statement asserting that a zero value means the port is not a FR
       logical port.




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  (19) frPVCConnectIndex - Added a range to the SYNTAX clause

  (20) frPVCConnect{L2h|H2l}OperStatus - Added DESCRIPTION text for
       each enumerated value.

  (21) frAccountPVCDLCIIndex - Added a range to the SYNTAX clause

  (22) frPVCCOnnectStatusChange Notification - STATUS change to
       deprecated.  Obsoleted to eliminate inappropriate inclusion of
       index objects

  (23) frPVCConnectStatusNotif Notification - Replaces
       frPVCConnectStatusChange.  In addition, the notification now
       requires 2 instances of the frPVCEndptRcvdSigStatus object, one
       for each endpoint of the connection.

  (24) Guidance added to recommend ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable be set on.

  (25) Behavior of the PVC status and endpoint signaling status is
       clarified for the case of underlying layer failure.

  (26) Overview text re-written for clarity.

  (27) Clarified role of system group.

  (28) Established maximum frame size of 4096 and default value of
       1600.

  (29) Clarified that DLC index range is restricted to valid range for
       the specific length of address field used on the logical port.

  (30) Figure 1 and accompanying text was removed to eliminate a
       confusing "MIB stack" concept.  See the section titled "Relation
       to Other MIBs" for replacement text.

















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