Network Working Group                                           E. Beili
Request for Comments: 5066                              Actelis Networks
Category: Standards Track                                  November 2007


       Ethernet in the First Mile Copper (EFMCu) Interfaces MIB

Status of This Memo

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

Abstract

  This document defines Management Information Base (MIB) modules for
  use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets.
  This document describes extensions to the Ethernet-like Interfaces
  MIB and Medium Attachment Unit (MAU) MIB modules with a set of
  objects for managing Ethernet in the First Mile Copper (EFMCu)
  interfaces 10PASS-TS and 2BASE-TL, defined in IEEE Std 802.3ah-2004
  (note: IEEE Std 802.3ah-2004 has been integrated into IEEE Std 802.3-
  2005).  In addition, a set of objects is defined, describing cross-
  connect capability of a managed device with multi-layer (stacked)
  interfaces, extending the stack management objects in the Interfaces
  Group MIB and the Inverted Stack Table MIB modules.























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Table of Contents

  1.  Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3
  2.  The Internet-Standard Management Framework . . . . . . . . . .  3
  3.  Relation to Other MIB Modules  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4
    3.1.  Relation to Interfaces Group MIB Module  . . . . . . . . .  4
      3.1.1.  Layering Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4
      3.1.2.  PME Aggregation Function (PAF) . . . . . . . . . . . .  7
      3.1.3.  Discovery Operation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  7
      3.1.4.  EFMCu Ports Initialization . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  9
      3.1.5.  Usage of ifTable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
    3.2.  Relation to SHDSL MIB Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
    3.3.  Relation to VDSL MIB Module  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
    3.4.  Relation to Ethernet-Like and MAU MIB Modules  . . . . . . 12
  4.  MIB Structure  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
    4.1.  EFM Copper MIB Overview  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
    4.2.  Interface Stack Capability MIB Overview  . . . . . . . . . 13
    4.3.  PME Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
    4.4.  Mapping of IEEE 802.3ah Managed Objects  . . . . . . . . . 14
  5.  Interface Stack Capability MIB Definitions . . . . . . . . . . 16
  6.  EFM Copper MIB Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
  7.  Security Considerations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
  8.  IANA Considerations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
  9.  Acknowledgments  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
  10. References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
    10.1. Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
    10.2. Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
























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1.  Introduction

  New Ethernet-like interfaces have been defined in the Institute of
  Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Standard 802.3ah-2004
  [802.3ah], a.k.a.  Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM), which is now a
  part of the base IEEE Standard 802.3-2005 [802.3].  In particular,
  2BASE-TL and 10PASS-TS physical interfaces (PHYs), defined over
  voice-grade copper pairs, have been specified for the long and short
  reach, respectively.  These interfaces, collectively called EFM
  Copper (EFMCu), are based on Single-pair High-speed Digital
  Subscriber Line (SHDSL) [G.991.2] and Very High speed Digital
  Subscriber Line (VDSL) [G.993.1] technology, supporting optional
  Physical Medium Entity (PME) aggregation (a.k.a. multi-pair bonding)
  with variable rates.

  2BASE-TL PHY is capable of providing at least 2 Mbps over a 2700 m
  long single copper pair with a mean Bit Error Rate (BER) of 10^-7
  (using 5 dB target noise margin).

  10PASS-TS PHY is capable of providing at least 10 Mbps over a 750 m
  long single copper pair with a mean BER of 10^-7 (using 6 dB target
  noise margin).

  This memo defines a Management Information Base (MIB) module for use
  with network management protocols in the Internet community to manage
  EFMCu interfaces.  In addition, a MIB module is defined describing
  the cross-connect capability of a stacked interface.

  Note that managed objects for Operation, Administration and
  Maintenance (OAM) and Ethernet over Passive Optical Networks (EPON)
  clauses of IEEE 802.3ah are defined in EFM-COMMON-MIB [RFC4878] and
  EFM-EPON-MIB [RFC4837], respectively.

2.  The Internet-Standard Management Framework

  For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current
  Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer to section 7 of
  RFC 3410 [RFC3410].

  Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed
  the Management Information Base or MIB.  MIB objects are generally
  accessed through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
  Objects in the MIB are defined using the mechanisms defined in the
  Structure of Management Information (SMI).  This memo specifies MIB
  modules that are compliant to the SMIv2, which is described in STD
  58, RFC 2578 [RFC2578], STD 58, RFC 2579 [RFC2579] and STD 58, RFC
  2580 [RFC2580].




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  The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
  "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
  document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 [RFC2119].

3.  Relation to Other MIB Modules

  This section outlines the relationship of the MIB modules defined in
  this document with other MIB modules described in the relevant RFCs.
  Specifically, the Interfaces Group MIB (IF-MIB), Ethernet-Like
  (EtherLike-MIB), MAU (MAU-MIB), SHDSL (HDSL2-SHDSL-LINE-MIB), and
  VDSL (VDSL-LINE-EXT-MCM-MIB) modules are discussed.

3.1.  Relation to Interfaces Group MIB Module

  2BASE-TL and 10PASS-TS PHYs specified in the EFM-CU-MIB module are
  stacked (a.k.a. aggregated or bonded) Ethernet interfaces and as such
  are managed using generic interface management objects defined in the
  IF-MIB [RFC2863].

  The stack management (i.e., actual connection of the sub-layers to
  the top-layer interface) is done via the ifStackTable, as defined in
  the IF-MIB [RFC2863], and its inverse ifInvStackTable, as defined in
  the IF-INVERTED-STACK-MIB [RFC2864].

  The new tables ifCapStackTable and its inverse ifInvCapStackTable
  defined in the IF-CAP-STACK-MIB module below, extend the stack
  management with an ability to describe possible connections or cross-
  connect capability, when a flexible cross-connect matrix is present
  between the interface layers.

3.1.1.  Layering Model

  An EFMCu interface can aggregate up to 32 Physical Medium Entity
  (PME) sub-layer devices (modems), using the so-called PME Aggregation
  Function (PAF).

  A generic EFMCu device can have a number of Physical Coding Sublayer
  (PCS) ports, each connected to a Media Access Controller (MAC) via a
  Medium Independent Interface (MII) at the upper layer, and cross-
  connected to a number of underlying PMEs, with a single PCS per PME
  relationship.  See clause 61.1 of [802.3ah] for more details.

  Each PME in the aggregated EFMCu port is represented in the Interface
  table (ifTable) as a separate interface with ifType of shdsl(169) for
  2BASE-TL or vdsl(97) for 10PASS-TS.  The ifType values are defined in
  [IANAifType-MIB].





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  ifSpeed for each PME SHALL return the actual data bitrate of the
  active PME (e.g., for 2BaseTL PMEs it is a multiple of 64 Kbps).  A
  zero value SHALL be returned when the PME is Initializing or Down.

  The ifSpeed of the PCS is the sum of the current operating data rates
  of all PMEs in the aggregation group, without the 64/65-octet
  encapsulation overhead and PAF overhead, but accounting for the
  Inter-Frame Gaps (IFGs).

  When using the stated definition of ifSpeed for the PCS, there would
  be no frame loss in the following configuration (the test-sets are
  configured to generate 100% of back-to-back traffic, i.e., minimal
  IFG, at 10 or 100 Mbps, with min and max frame sizes; the EFM
  interfaces are aggregated, to achieve the shown speed):

     .-------.           .--.           .---.           .-------.
     |testset|--10BaseT--|CO|--2BaseTL--|CPE|--10BaseT--|testset|
     '-------'           '--'           '---'           '-------'
       ifSpeed= 10 Mbps        10 Mbps         10 Mbps

     .-------.            .--.            .---.            .-------.
     |testset|--100BaseT--|CO|--10PassTS--|CPE|--100BaseT--|testset|
     '-------'            '--'            '---'            '-------'
       ifSpeed= 100 Mbps        100 Mbps         100 Mbps

           Figure 1: Example configuration with no frame loss

























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  The following figure shows the IEEE 802.3 layering diagram and
  corresponding use of ifTable and ifMauTable:

   .-------------------------.  -
   |        LLC              |  ^
   +-------------------------+  | 1 ifEntry
   |        MAC              |  |     ifType: ethernetCsmacd(6)
   +-------------------------+  )   ifMauEntry
   |        Reconsiliation   |  |     ifMauType: dot3MauType2BaseTL or
   +-------------------------+  |                dot3MauType10PassTS
   |        PCS              |  v
   +-------------+---+-------+  -
   | TC \        |   |       |  ^
   +-----\       |   |       |  |
   | PMA  )PME 1 |...| PME N |  ) N ifEntry  (N=1..32)
   +-----/       |   |       |  |     ifType: shdsl(169) or vdsl(97)
   | PMD/        |   |       |  v
   '-------------+---+-------'  -

    LLC - Logical Link Control       PMA - Physical Medium Attachment
    MAC - Media Access Control       PMD - Physical Medium Dependent
    PCS - Physical Coding Sub-layer  PME - Physical Medium Entity
    TC  - Transmission Convergence

         Figure 2: Use of ifTable and ifMauTable for EFMCu ports

  The ifStackTable is indexed by the ifIndex values of the aggregated
  EFMCu port (PCS) and the PMEs connected to it. ifStackTable allows a
  Network Management application to determine which PMEs are connected
  to a particular PCS and change connections (if supported by the
  application).  The ifInvStackTable, being an inverted version of the
  ifStackTable, provides an efficient means for a Network Management
  application to read a subset of the ifStackTable and thereby
  determine which PCS runs on top of a particular PME.

  A new table ifCapStackTable, defined in the IF-CAP-STACK-MIB module,
  specifies for each higher-layer interface (e.g., PCS port) a list of
  lower-layer interfaces (e.g., PMEs), which can possibly be cross-
  connected to that higher-layer interface, determined by the cross-
  connect capability of the device.  This table, modeled after
  ifStackTable, is read-only, reflecting current cross-connect
  capability of stacked interface, which can be dynamic in some
  implementations (e.g., if PMEs are located on a pluggable module and
  the module is pulled out).  Note that PME availability per PCS,
  described by ifCapStackTable, can be constrained by other parameters,
  for example, by aggregation capacity of a PCS or by the PME in
  question being already connected to another PCS.  So, in order to




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  ensure that a particular PME can be connected to the PCS, all
  respective parameters (e.g., ifCapStackTable, ifStackTable, and
  efmCuPAFCapacity) SHALL be inspected.

  The ifInvCapStackTable, also defined in the IF-CAP-STACK-MIB module,
  describes which higher-layer interfaces (e.g., PCS ports) can
  possibly be connected to a particular lower-layer interface (e.g.,
  PME), providing an inverted mapping of the ifCapStackTable.  While it
  contains no additional information beyond that already contained in
  the ifCapStackTable, the ifInvCapStackTable has the ifIndex values in
  its INDEX clause in the reverse order, i.e., the lower-layer
  interface first, and the higher-layer interface second, providing an
  efficient means for a Network Management application to read a subset
  of the ifCapStackTable and thereby determine which interfaces can be
  connected to run on top of a particular interface.

3.1.2.  PME Aggregation Function (PAF)

  The PME Aggregation Function (PAF) allows a number of PMEs to be
  aggregated onto a PCS port, by fragmenting the Ethernet frames,
  transmitting the fragments over multiple PMEs, and assembling the
  original frames at the remote port.  PAF is OPTIONAL, meaning that a
  device with a single PME MAY perform fragmentation and re-assembly if
  this function is supported by the device.  Note however that the
  agent is REQUIRED to report on the PAF capability for all EFMCu ports
  (2BASE-TL and 10PASS-TS).

  The EFM-CU-MIB module allows a Network Management application to
  query the PAF capability and enable/disable it if supported.  Note
  that enabling PAF effectively turns on fragmentation and re-assembly,
  even on a single-PME port.

3.1.3.  Discovery Operation

  The EFMCu ports may optionally support discovery operation, whereby
  PMEs, during initialization, exchange information about their
  respective aggregation groups (PCS).  This information can then be
  used to detect copper misconnections or for an automatic assignment
  of the local PMEs into aggregation groups instead of a fixed pre-
  configuration.

  The MIB modules defined in this document allow a Network Management
  application to control the EFM Discovery mechanism and query its
  results.  Note that the Discovery mechanism can work only if PAF is
  supported and enabled.






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  Two tables are used by the EFM Discovery mechanism: ifStackTable and
  ifCapStackTable.  The following pseudo-code gives an example of the
  Discovery and automatic PME assignment for a generic PAF-enabled
  multi-PCS EFMCu device, located at Central Office (CO), using objects
  defined in these MIB modules and in the IF-MIB (Note that automatic
  PME assignment is only shown here for the purposes of the example.
  Fixed PME pre-assignment, manual assignment, or auto-assignment using
  an alternative internal algorithm may be chosen by a particular
  implementation):

// Go over all PCS ports in the CO device
FOREACH pcs[i] IN CO_device
{ // Perform discovery and auto-assignment only on PAF enabled ports
  // with room for more PMEs
  IF ( pcs[i].PAFSupported AND pcs[i].NumPMEs < pcs[i].PAFCapacity )
  { // Assign a unique 6-octet local discovery code to the PCS
    // e.g., MAC address
    dc = pcs[i].DiscoveryCode = MAC[i];
    // Go over all disconnected PMEs, which can
    // potentially be connected to the PCS
    FOREACH pme[j] IN ifCapStackTable[pcs[i]] AND
                   NOT IN ifStackTable[pcs[i]]  // not connected
    { // Try to grab the remote RT_device, by writing the value
      // of the local 6-octet discovery code to the remote
      // discovery code register (via handshake mechanism).
      // This operation is atomic Set-if-Clear action, i.e., it
      // would succeed only if the remote discovery register was
      // zero.  Read the remote discovery code register via Get
      // operation to see if the RT_device, attached via the PME
      // is indeed marked as being the CO_device peer.
      pme[j].RemoteDiscoveryCode = dc;          // Set-if-Clear
      r = pme[j].RemoteDiscoveryCode;           // Get
      IF ( r == dc AND pcs[i].NumPMEs < pcs[i].PAFCapacity)
      { // Remote RT_device connected via PME[j] is/was a peer
        // for PCS[i] and there is room for another PME in the
        // PCS[i] aggregation group (max. PAF capacity is not
        // reached yet).
        // Connect this PME to the PCS (via ifStackTable,
        // ifInvStackTable being inverse of ifStackTable is
        // updated automatically, i.e., pcs[i] is auto-added
        // to ifInvStackTable[pme[j]])
        ADD pme[j] TO ifStackTable[pcs[i]];
        pcs[i].NumPMEs = pcs[i].NumPMEs + 1;
        // Discover all other disconnected PMEs,
        // attached to the same RT_device and connect them to
        // the PCS provided there is enough room for more PMEs.
        FOREACH pme[k] IN ifCapStackTable[pcs[i]] AND
                       NOT IN ifStackTable[pcs[i]]



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        { // Get Remote Discovery Code from the PME to see if
          // it belongs to a connected RT_device "grabbed" by
          // the CO_device.
          r = pme[k].RemoteDiscoveryCode;
          IF ( r == dc AND pcs[i].NumPMEs < pcs[i].PAFCapacity)
          { // Physically connect the PME to the PCS
            // (pcs[i] is auto-added TO ifInvStackTable[pme[k]])
            ADD pme[k] TO ifStackTable[pcs[i]];
            pcs[i].NumPMEs = pcs[i].NumPMEs + 1;
          }
        }
      }
      // At this point we have discovered all local PMEs which
      // are physically connected to the same remote RT_device
      // and connected them to PCS[i].  Go to the next PCS.
      BREAK;
    }
  }
}

  An SNMP Agent for an EFMCu device builds the ifCapStackTable and its
  inverse ifInvCapStackTable according to the information contained in
  the Clause 45 PME_Available_register (see [802.3ah] 61.1.5.3 and
  45.2.3.20).

  Adding a PME to the ifStackTable row for a specific PCS involves
  actual connection of the PME to the PCS, which can be done by
  modifying Clause 45 PME_Aggregate_register (see [802.3ah] 61.1.5.3
  and 45.2.3.21).

  Note that the PCS port does not have to be operationally 'down' for
  the connection to succeed.  In fact, a dynamic PME addition (and
  removal) MAY be implemented with an available PME being initialized
  first (by setting its ifAdminStatus to 'up') and then added to an
  operationally 'up' PCS port, by modifying a respective ifStackTable
  (and respective ifInvStackTable) entry.

  It is RECOMMENDED that a removal of the last operationally 'up' PME
  from an operationally 'up' PCS would be rejected by the
  implementation, as this action would completely drop the link.

3.1.4.  EFMCu Ports Initialization

  EFMCu ports being built on top of xDSL technology require a lengthy
  initialization or 'training' process, before any data can pass.
  During this initialization, both ends of a link (peers) work
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  copper pair.  Sometimes, when the copper line is too long or the
  noise on the line is too high, that 'training' process may fail to
  achieve a specific target rate with required characteristics.

  The ifAdminStatus object from the IF-MIB controls the desired state
  of a PCS with all the PMEs connected to it or of an individual PME
  port.  Setting this object to 'up' instructs a particular PCS or PME
  to start the initialization process, which may take tens of seconds
  for EFMCu ports, especially if PAF is involved.  The ifOperStatus
  object shows the operational state of an interface (extended by the
  ifMauMediaAvailable object from MAU-MIB for PCS and
  efmCuPmeOperStatus defined in the EFM-CU-MIB module for PME
  interfaces).

  A disconnected PME may be initialized by changing the ifAdminState
  from 'down' to 'up'.  Changing the ifAdminState to 'up' on the PCS
  initializes all PMEs connected to that particular PCS.  Note that in
  case of PAF some interfaces may fail to initialize while others
  succeed.  The PCS is considered operationally 'up' if at least one
  PME aggregated by its PAF is operationally 'up'.  When all PMEs
  connected to the PCS are 'down', the PCS SHALL be considered
  operationally 'lowerLayerDown'.  The PCS SHALL be considered
  operationally 'notPresent' if it is not connected to any PME.  The
  PCS/PME interface SHALL remain operationally 'down' during
  initialization.

  The efmCuPmeOperStatus defined in the EFM-CU-MIB module expands PME's
  ifOperStatus value of 'down' to 'downReady', 'downNotReady', and
  'init' values, indicating various EFMCu PME-specific states.

3.1.5.  Usage of ifTable

  Both PME and PCS interfaces of the EFMCu PHY are managed using
  interface-specific management objects defined in the EFM-CU-MIB
  module and generic interface objects from the ifTable of IF-MIB, with
  all management table entries referenced by the interface index
  ifIndex.

  The following table summarizes EFMCu-specific interpretations for
  some of the ifTable objects specified in the mandatory
  ifGeneralInformationGroup:










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  +---------------+---------------------------------------------------+
  | IF-MIB object | EFMCu interpretation                              |
  +---------------+---------------------------------------------------+
  | ifIndex       | Interface index.  Note that each PME and each PCS |
  |               | in the EFMCu PHY MUST have a unique index, as     |
  |               | there are some PCS- and PME-specific attributes   |
  |               | accessible only on the PCS or PME level.          |
  +---------------+---------------------------------------------------+
  | ifType        | ethernetCsmacd(6) for PCS, shdsl(169) for         |
  |               | 2BASE-TL PME, vdsl(97) for 10PASS-TS PME.         |
  | ifSpeed       | Operating data rate for the PME.  For the PCS, it |
  |               | is the sum of the current operating data rates of |
  |               | all PMEs in the aggregation group, without the    |
  |               | 64/65-octet encapsulation overhead and PAF        |
  |               | overhead, but accounting for the Inter-Frame Gaps |
  |               | (IFGs).                                           |
  +---------------+---------------------------------------------------+
  | ifAdminStatus | Setting this object to 'up' instructs a           |
  |               | particular PCS (with all PMEs connected to it) or |
  |               | PME to start initialization process.              |
  +---------------+---------------------------------------------------+
  | ifOperStatus  | efmCuPmeOperStatus supplements the 'down' value   |
  |               | of ifOperStatus for PMEs.                         |
  +---------------+---------------------------------------------------+

             Table 1: EFMCu interpretation of IF-MIB objects

3.2.  Relation to SHDSL MIB Module

  G.SHDSL.bis modems, similar to PMEs comprising a 2BASE-TL port, are
  described in the HDSL2-SHDSL-LINE-MIB module [RFC4319].  Note that
  not all attributes of G.SHDSL modems reflected in the HDSL2-SHDSL-
  LINE-MIB module have adequate management objects (Clause 30
  attributes and Clause 45 registers) in the EFM standard.

  Because of these differences and for the purposes of simplicity,
  unification of attributes common to both 2BASE-TL and 10PASS-TS PMEs,
  and name consistency (e.g., prefixing the 2BASE-TL PME related
  objects with 'efmCuPme2B' instead of 'hdsl2shdsl'), it was decided
  not to reference HDSL2-SHDSL-LINE-MIB objects, but define all the
  relevant objects in the EFM-CU-MIB module.

  However, if some functionality not available in the EFM-CU-MIB module
  is required and supported by the PME, e.g., performance monitoring,
  relevant HDSL2-SHDSL-LINE-MIB groups MAY be included and applied for
  PMEs of 2BASE-TL subtype.





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3.3.  Relation to VDSL MIB Module

  VDSL modems, similar to the PME(s) comprising a 10PASS-TS port, are
  described in the VDSL-LINE-EXT-MCM-MIB module [RFC4070].  Note that
  not all attributes of VDSL modems reflected in the VDSL-LINE-EXT-MCM-
  MIB module have adequate management objects (Clause 30 attributes and
  Clause 45 registers) in the EFM standard.

  Because of these differences and for the purposes of simplicity,
  unification of attributes common to both 2BASE-TL and 10PASS-TS PMEs,
  and name consistency, it was decided not to reference VDSL-LINE-EXT-
  MCM-MIB objects, but define all the relevant objects in the EFM-CU-
  MIB module.

  However, if some functionality not available in the EFM-CU-MIB module
  is required and supported by the PME, relevant VDSL-LINE-EXT-MCM-MIB
  groups MAY be included and applied for PMEs of 10PASS-TS subtype.

3.4.  Relation to Ethernet-Like and MAU MIB Modules

  The implementation of the EtherLike-MIB [RFC3635] and MAU-MIB
  [RFC4836] modules is REQUIRED for EFMCu interfaces.

  Two new values of ifMauType (OBJECT-IDENTITIES of dot3MauType) and
  corresponding bit definitions of ifMauTypeListBits
  (IANAifMauTypeListBits) have been defined in the IANA-MAU-MIB module
  [RFC4836] for EFMCu MAUs:

  o  dot3MauType2BaseTL and b2BaseTL - for 2BASE-TL MAU

  o  dot3MauType10PassTS and b10PassTS - for 10PASS-TS MAU

  Additionally, the IANA-MAU-MIB module defines two new values of
  ifMauMediaAvailable, specifically for EFMCu ports: availableReduced
  and ready (in textual convention IANAifMauMediaAvailable).  Due to
  the PME aggregation, the EFMCu interpretation of some possible
  ifMauMediaAvailable values differs from other MAUs as follows:

  o  unknown - the EFMCu interface (PCS with connected PMEs) is
     Initializing

  o  ready - the interface is Down, at least one PME in the aggregation
     group (all PMEs connected to the PCS) is ready for handshake

  o  available - the interface is Up, all PMEs in the aggregation group
     are up





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  o  notAvailable - the interface is Down, all PMEs in the aggregation
     group are Down, no handshake tones are detected by any PME

  o  availableReduced - the interface is Up, a link fault is detected
     at the receive direction by one or more PMEs in the aggregation
     group, but at least one PME is Up

  o  pmdLinkFault - a link fault is detected at the receive direction
     by all PMEs in the aggregation group

  As an EtherLike interface, every EFMCu port (an ifEntry representing
  a consolidation of LLC, MAC, and PCS (sub)layers) SHALL return an
  ifType of ethernetCsmacd(6).  While most of the MAU characteristics
  are not applicable to the EFMCu ports (no auto-negotiation, false
  carriers, or jabber), they SHALL return an appropriate ifMauType
  (dot3MauType2BaseTL or dot3mauType10PassTS) in order to direct the
  management software to look in the EFM-CU-MIB module for the desired
  information.  For example, the information on the particular EFMCu
  flavor that an EFMCu port is running is available from
  efmCuOperSubType, defined in the EFM-CU-MIB module.

  Since EFMCu PMEs are not EtherLike interfaces, they cannot be
  instantiated as MAU interface objects.

4.  MIB Structure

4.1.  EFM Copper MIB Overview

  The main management objects defined in the EFM-CU-MIB module are
  split into 2 groups:

  o  efmCuPort - containing objects for configuration, capabilities,
     status, and notifications, common to all EFMCu PHYs.

  o  efmCuPme - containing objects for configuration, capabilities,
     status, and notifications of EFMCu PMEs.

  The efmCuPme group in turn contains efmCuPme2B and efmCuPme10P
  groups, which define PME profiles specific to 2BASE-TL and 10PASS-TS
  PMEs, respectively, as well as PME-specific status information.

4.2.  Interface Stack Capability MIB Overview

  The IF-CAP-STACK-MIB module contains 2 tables:

  o  ifCapStackTable - containing objects that define possible
     relationships among the sub-layers of an interface with flexible
     cross-connect (cross-connect capability).



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  o  ifInvCapStackTable - an inverse of the ifCapstackTable.

4.3.  PME Profiles

  Since a managed node can have a large number of EFMCu PHYs,
  provisioning every parameter on every EFMCu PHY may become
  burdensome.  Moreover, most PMEs are provisioned identically with the
  same set of parameters.  To simplify the provisioning process, the
  EFM-CU-MIB module makes use of configuration profiles, similar to the
  HDSL2-SHDSL-LINE-MIB and VDSL-LINE-EXT-MCM-MIB modules.  A profile is
  a set of parameters, used either for configuration or representation
  of a PME.  The same profile can be shared by multiple PME ports using
  the same configuration.

  The PME profiles are defined in the efmCuPme2BProfileTable and
  efmCuPme10PProfileTable for 2BASE-TL and 10PASS-TS PMEs,
  respectively.  There are 12 predefined standard profiles for 2BASE-TL
  and 22 standard profiles for 10PASS-TS, defined in 802.3ah and
  dedicated for rapid provisioning of EFMCu PHYs in most scenarios.  In
  addition, the EFM-CU-MIB defines two additional predefined profiles
  for "best-effort" provisioning of 2BASE-TL PMEs.  An ability to
  define new configuration profiles is also provided to allow for EFMCu
  deployment tailored to specific copper environments and spectral
  regulations.

  A specific configuration or administrative profile is assigned to a
  specific PME via the efmCuPmeAdminProfile object.  If
  efmCuPmeAdminProfile is zero, then the efmCuAdminProfile object of
  the PCS port connected to the PME determines the configuration
  profile (or a list of possible profiles) for that PME.  This
  mechanism allows specifying a common profile for all PMEs connected
  to the PCS port, with an ability to change individual PME profiles by
  setting efmCuPmeAdminProfile object, which overwrites the profile set
  by efmCuAdminProfile.

  A current operating PME profile is pointed to by the
  efmCuPmeOperProfile object.  Note that this profile entry can be
  created automatically to reflect achieved parameters in adaptive (not
  fixed) initialization.

4.4.  Mapping of IEEE 802.3ah Managed Objects

  This section contains the mapping between relevant managed objects
  (attributes) defined in [802.3ah] Clause 30, and managed objects
  defined in this document and in associated MIB modules, i.e., the IF-
  MIB [RFC2863].





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  Note that the majority of the objects defined in the EFM-CU-MIB
  module do not have direct counterparts in Clause 30 and instead refer
  to Clause 45 registers.

  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | IEEE 802.3 Managed Object       | Corresponding SNMP Object       |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | oMAU - Basic Package            |                                 |
  | (Mandatory)                     |                                 |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | aMAUType                        | ifMauType (MAU-MIB)             |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | aMAUTypeList                    | ifMauTypeListBits (MAU-MIB)     |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | aMediaAvailable                 | ifMediaAvailable (MAU-MIB)      |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | oPAF - Basic Package            |                                 |
  | (Mandatory)                     |                                 |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | aPAFID                          | ifIndex (IF-MIB)                |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | aPhyEnd                         | efmCuPhySide                    |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | aPHYCurrentStatus               | efmCuStatus                     |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | aPAFSupported                   | efmCuPAFSupported               |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | oPAF - PME Aggregation Package  |                                 |
  | (Optional)                      |                                 |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | aPAFAdminState                  | efmCuPAFAdminState              |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | aLocalPAFCapacity               | efmCuPAFCapacity                |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | aLocalPMEAvailable              | ifCapStackTable                 |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | aLocalPMEAggregate              | ifStackTable (IF-MIB)           |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | aRemotePAFSupported             | efmCuRemotePAFSupported         |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | aRemotePAFCapacity              | efmCuRemotePAFCapacity          |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | aRemotePMEAggregate             |                                 |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | oPME - 10P/2B Package           |                                 |
  | (Mandatory)                     |                                 |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | aPMEID                          | ifIndex (IF-MIB)                |



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  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | aPMEAdminState                  | ifAdminState (IF-MIB)           |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | aPMEStatus                      | efmCuPmeStatus                  |
  | aPMESNRMgn                      | efmCuPmeSnrMgn                  |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | aTCCodingViolations             | efmCuPmeTCCodingErrors          |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | aTCCRCErrors                    | efmCuPmeTCCrcErrors             |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | aProfileSelect                  | efmCuAdminProfile,              |
  |                                 | efmCuPmeAdminProfile            |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | aOperatingProfile               | efmCuPmeOperProfile             |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | aPMEFECCorrectedBlocks          | efmCuPme10PFECCorrectedBlocks   |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
  | aPMEFECUncorrectableBlocks      | efmCuPme10PFECUncorrectedBlocks |
  +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+

             Table 2: Mapping of IEEE 802.3 Managed Objects

5.  Interface Stack Capability MIB Definitions

  IF-CAP-STACK-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

    IMPORTS
      MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, mib-2
        FROM SNMPv2-SMI         -- [RFC2578]
      TruthValue
        FROM SNMPv2-TC          -- [RFC2579]
      MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP
        FROM SNMPv2-CONF        -- [RFC2580]
      ifStackGroup2, ifStackHigherLayer, ifStackLowerLayer
        FROM IF-MIB             -- [RFC2863]
      ifInvStackGroup
        FROM IF-INVERTED-STACK-MIB -- [RFC2864]
      ;

    ifCapStackMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
      LAST-UPDATED "200711070000Z"  -- November 07, 2007
      ORGANIZATION "IETF Ethernet Interfaces and Hub MIB Working Group"
      CONTACT-INFO
        "WG charter:
          http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/OLD/hubmib-charter.html

        Mailing Lists:
          General Discussion: [email protected]



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        Chair:  Bert Wijnen
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      DESCRIPTION
        "The objects in this MIB module are used to describe
        cross-connect capabilities of stacked (layered) interfaces,
        complementing ifStackTable and ifInvStackTable defined in
        IF-MIB and IF-INVERTED-STACK-MIB, respectively.

        Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007).  This version
        of this MIB module is part of RFC 5066;  see the RFC
        itself for full legal notices."

      REVISION    "200711070000Z"  -- November 07, 2007
      DESCRIPTION "Initial version, published as RFC 5066."

      ::= { mib-2 166 }

     -- Sections of the module
     -- Structured as recommended by [RFC4181], see
     -- Appendix D: Suggested OID Layout

     ifCapStackObjects     OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ifCapStackMIB 1 }

     ifCapStackConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ifCapStackMIB 2 }

     -- Groups in the module

     --
     -- ifCapStackTable group
     --




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     ifCapStackTable  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF IfCapStackEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This table, modeled after ifStackTable from IF-MIB,
         contains information on the possible 'on-top-of'
         relationships between the multiple sub-layers of network
         interfaces (as opposed to actual relationships described in
         ifStackTable).  In particular, it contains information on
         which sub-layers MAY possibly run 'on top of' which other
         sub-layers, as determined by cross-connect capability of the
         device, where each sub-layer corresponds to a conceptual row
         in the ifTable.  For example, when the sub-layer with ifIndex
         value x can be connected to run on top of the sub-layer with
         ifIndex value y, then this table contains:

           ifCapStackStatus.x.y=true

         The ifCapStackStatus.x.y row does not exist if it is
         impossible to connect between the sub-layers x and y.

         Note that for most stacked interfaces (e.g., 2BASE-TL)
         there's always at least one higher-level interface (e.g., PCS
         port) for each lower-level interface (e.g., PME) and at
         least one lower-level interface for each higher-level
         interface, that is, there is at least a single row with a
         'true' status for any such existing value of x or y.

         This table is read-only as it describes device capabilities."
       REFERENCE
         "IF-MIB, ifStackTable"
       ::= { ifCapStackObjects 1 }

     ifCapStackEntry  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      IfCapStackEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Information on a particular relationship between two
         sub-layers, specifying that one sub-layer MAY possibly run
         on 'top' of the other sub-layer.  Each sub-layer corresponds
         to a conceptual row in the ifTable (interface index for
         lower and higher layer, respectively)."
       INDEX {
         ifStackHigherLayer,
         ifStackLowerLayer
       }



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       ::= { ifCapStackTable 1 }

     IfCapStackEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
          ifCapStackStatus       TruthValue
        }

     ifCapStackStatus  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      TruthValue
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The status of the 'cross-connect capability' relationship
         between two sub-layers.  The following values can be returned:
           true(1)         - indicates that the sub-layer interface,
                             identified by the ifStackLowerLayer MAY
                             be connected to run 'below' the sub-layer
                             interface, identified by the
                             ifStackHigherLayer index.
           false(2)        - the sub-layer interfaces cannot be
                             connected temporarily due to
                             unavailability of the interface(s), e.g.,
                             one of the interfaces is located on an
                             absent pluggable module.

         Note that lower-layer interface availability per higher-layer,
         indicated by the value of 'true', can be constrained by
         other parameters, for example, by the aggregation capacity of
         a higher-layer interface or by the lower-layer interface in
         question being already connected to another higher-layer
         interface.  In order to ensure that a particular sub-layer can
         be connected to another sub-layer, all respective objects
         (e.g., ifCapStackTable, ifStackTable, and efmCuPAFCapacity for
         EFMCu interfaces) SHALL be inspected.

         This object is read-only, unlike ifStackStatus, as it
         describes a cross-connect capability."
       ::= { ifCapStackEntry 1 }

     ifInvCapStackTable  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX        SEQUENCE OF IfInvCapStackEntry
       MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
       STATUS        current
       DESCRIPTION
         "A table containing information on the possible relationships
         between the multiple sub-layers of network interfaces.  This
         table, modeled after ifInvStackTable from
         IF-INVERTED-STACK-MIB, is an inverse of the ifCapStackTable
         defined in this MIB module.



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         In particular, this table contains information on which
         sub-layers MAY run 'underneath' which other sub-layers, where
         each sub-layer corresponds to a conceptual row in the ifTable.
         For example, when the sub-layer with ifIndex value x MAY be
         connected to run underneath the sub-layer with ifIndex value
         y, then this table contains:

            ifInvCapStackStatus.x.y=true

         This table contains exactly the same number of rows as the
         ifCapStackTable, but the rows appear in a different order.

         This table is read-only as it describes a cross-connect
         capability."
       REFERENCE
          "IF-INVERTED-STACK-MIB, ifInvStackTable"
       ::= { ifCapStackObjects 2 }

     ifInvCapStackEntry  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX        IfInvCapStackEntry
       MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
       STATUS        current
       DESCRIPTION
          "Information on a particular relationship between two sub-
          layers, specifying that one sub-layer MAY run underneath the
          other sub-layer.  Each sub-layer corresponds to a conceptual
          row in the ifTable."
       INDEX { ifStackLowerLayer, ifStackHigherLayer }
       ::= { ifInvCapStackTable 1 }

      IfInvCapStackEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
        ifInvCapStackStatus       TruthValue
      }

     ifInvCapStackStatus  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX         TruthValue
       MAX-ACCESS     read-only
       STATUS         current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The status of the possible 'cross-connect capability'
          relationship between two sub-layers.

          An instance of this object exists for each instance of the
          ifCapStackStatus object, and vice versa.  For example, if the
          variable ifCapStackStatus.H.L exists, then the variable
          ifInvCapStackStatus.L.H must also exist, and vice versa.  In
          addition, the two variables always have the same value.




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          The ifInvCapStackStatus object is read-only, as it describes
          a cross-connect capability."
       REFERENCE
          "ifCapStackStatus"
       ::= { ifInvCapStackEntry 1 }

    --
    -- Conformance Statements
    --

     ifCapStackGroups      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
          { ifCapStackConformance 1 }

     ifCapStackCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
          { ifCapStackConformance 2 }

     -- Units of Conformance

     ifCapStackGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS {
         ifCapStackStatus,
         ifInvCapStackStatus
       }
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
         "A collection of objects providing information on the
         cross-connect capability of multi-layer (stacked) network
         interfaces."
       ::= { ifCapStackGroups 1 }


    -- Compliance Statements

     ifCapStackCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The compliance statement for SNMP entities, which provide
         information on the cross-connect capability of multi-layer
         (stacked) network interfaces, with flexible cross-connect
         between the sub-layers."


       MODULE  -- this module
         MANDATORY-GROUPS {
           ifCapStackGroup
         }

         OBJECT       ifCapStackStatus



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         SYNTAX       TruthValue { true(1) }
         DESCRIPTION
           "Support for the false(2) value is OPTIONAL for
           implementations supporting pluggable interfaces."

         OBJECT       ifInvCapStackStatus
         SYNTAX       TruthValue { true(1) }
         DESCRIPTION
           "Support for the false(2) value is OPTIONAL for
           implementations supporting pluggable interfaces."

       MODULE  IF-MIB
         MANDATORY-GROUPS {
           ifStackGroup2
         }

       MODULE  IF-INVERTED-STACK-MIB
         MANDATORY-GROUPS {
           ifInvStackGroup
         }

       ::= { ifCapStackCompliances 1 }
  END

6.  EFM Copper MIB Definitions

  EFM-CU-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

    IMPORTS
      MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE, Integer32,
      Unsigned32, Counter32, mib-2
        FROM SNMPv2-SMI         -- [RFC2578]
      TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, TruthValue, RowStatus, PhysAddress
        FROM SNMPv2-TC          -- [RFC2579]
      MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP
        FROM SNMPv2-CONF        -- [RFC2580]
      SnmpAdminString
        FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB -- [RFC3411]
      ifIndex, ifSpeed
        FROM IF-MIB             -- [RFC2863]
      ;

    efmCuMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
      LAST-UPDATED "200711140000Z"  -- November 14, 2007
      ORGANIZATION "IETF Ethernet Interfaces and Hub MIB Working Group"
      CONTACT-INFO
        "WG charter:
          http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/OLD/hubmib-charter.html



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         Phone: +972-3-924-3491
         Email: [email protected]"

      DESCRIPTION
        "The objects in this MIB module are used to manage
        the Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM) Copper (EFMCu) Interfaces
        2BASE-TL and 10PASS-TS, defined in IEEE Std. 802.3ah-2004,
        which is now a part of IEEE Std. 802.3-2005.

        The following references are used throughout this MIB module:

        [802.3ah] refers to:
          IEEE Std 802.3ah-2004: 'IEEE Standard for Information
          technology - Telecommunications and information exchange
          between systems - Local and metropolitan area networks -
          Specific requirements -
          Part 3: Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision
          Detection (CSMA/CD) Access Method and Physical Layer
          Specifications -
          Amendment: Media Access Control Parameters, Physical
          Layers and Management Parameters for Subscriber Access
          Networks', 07 September 2004.

        Of particular interest are Clause 61, 'Physical Coding
        Sublayer (PCS) and common specifications, type 10PASS-TS and
        type 2BASE-TL', Clause 30, 'Management', Clause 45,
        'Management Data Input/Output (MDIO) Interface', Annex 62A,
        'PMD profiles for 10PASS-TS' and Annex 63A, 'PMD profiles for
        2BASE-TL'.




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        [G.991.2] refers to:
          ITU-T Recommendation G.991.2: 'Single-pair High-speed Digital
          Subscriber Line (SHDSL) transceivers', December 2003.

        [ANFP] refers to:
          NICC Document ND1602:2005/08: 'Specification of the Access
          Network Frequency Plan (ANFP) applicable to transmission
          systems used on the BT Access Network,' August 2005.

        The following normative documents are quoted by the DESCRIPTION
        clauses in this MIB module:

        [G.993.1] refers to:
          ITU-T Recommendation G.993.1: 'Very High speed Digital
          Subscriber Line transceivers', June 2004.

        [T1.424] refers to:
          ANSI T1.424-2004: 'Interface Between Networks and Customer
          Installation Very-high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Lines
          (VDSL) Metallic Interface (DMT Based)', June 2004.

        [TS 101 270-1] refers to:
          ETSI TS 101 270-1: 'Transmission and Multiplexing (TM);
          Access transmission systems on metallic access cables;
          Very high speed Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL); Part 1:
          Functional requirements', October 2005.

        Naming Conventions:
          Atn   - Attenuation
          CO    - Central Office
          CPE   - Customer Premises Equipment
          EFM   - Ethernet in the First Mile
          EFMCu - EFM Copper
          MDIO  - Management Data Input/Output
          Mgn   - Margin
          PAF   - PME Aggregation Function
          PBO   - Power Back-Off
          PCS   - Physical Coding Sublayer
          PMD   - Physical Medium Dependent
          PME   - Physical Medium Entity
          PSD   - Power Spectral Density
          SNR   - Signal to Noise Ratio
          TCPAM - Trellis Coded Pulse Amplitude Modulation

        Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007).  This version
        of this MIB module is part of RFC 5066;  see the RFC
        itself for full legal notices."




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      REVISION    "200711140000Z"  -- November 14, 2007
      DESCRIPTION "Initial version, published as RFC 5066."

      ::= { mib-2 167 }

     -- Sections of the module

     efmCuObjects     OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { efmCuMIB 1 }

     efmCuConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { efmCuMIB 2 }

     -- Groups in the module

     efmCuPort        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { efmCuObjects 1 }

     efmCuPme         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { efmCuObjects 2 }

     -- Textual Conventions

     EfmProfileIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       DISPLAY-HINT "d"
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
         "A unique value, greater than zero, for each PME configuration
         profile in the managed EFMCu port.  It is RECOMMENDED that
         values are assigned contiguously starting from 1.  The value
         for each profile MUST remain constant at least from one
         re-initialization of the entity's network management system
         to the next re-initialization."
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (1..255)

     EfmProfileIndexOrZero ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       DISPLAY-HINT "d"
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This textual convention is an extension of the
         EfmProfileIndex convention.  The latter defines a greater than
         zero value used to identify a PME profile in the managed EFMCu
         port.  This extension permits the additional value of zero.
         The value of zero is object-specific and MUST therefore be
         defined as part of the description of any object that uses
         this syntax.
         Examples of the usage of zero value might include situations
         where the current operational profile is unknown."
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..255)

     EfmProfileIndexList ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       DISPLAY-HINT "1d:"



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       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This textual convention represents a list of up to 6
         EfmProfileIndex values, any of which can be chosen for
         configuration of a PME in a managed EFMCu port.
         The EfmProfileIndex textual convention defines a greater than
         zero value used to identify a PME profile.
         The value of this object is a concatenation of zero or
         more (up to 6) octets, where each octet contains an 8-bit
         EfmProfileIndex value.
         A zero-length octet string is object-specific and MUST
         therefore be defined as part of the description of any object
         that uses this syntax.  Examples of the usage of a zero-length
         value might include situations where an object using this
         textual convention is irrelevant for a specific EFMCu port
         type."
       SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..6))

     EfmTruthValueOrUnknown ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
       STATUS       current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This textual convention is an extension of the TruthValue
         convention.  The latter defines a boolean value with possible
         values of true(1) and false(2).  This extension permits the
         additional value of unknown(0), which can be returned as the
         result of a GET operation when an exact true or false value
         of the object cannot be determined."
       SYNTAX       INTEGER { unknown(0), true(1), false(2) }

    -- Port Notifications Group

     efmCuPortNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { efmCuPort 0 }

     efmCuLowRateCrossing NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS {
         ifSpeed,
         efmCuThreshLowRate
       }
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This notification indicates that the EFMCu port's data rate
         has reached/dropped below or exceeded the low rate threshold,
         specified by efmCuThreshLowRate.

         This notification MAY be sent for the -O subtype ports
         (2BaseTL-O/10PassTS-O) while the port is Up, on the crossing
         event in both directions: from normal (rate is above the
         threshold) to low (rate equals the threshold or below it) and



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         from low to normal.  This notification is not applicable to
         the -R subtypes.

         It is RECOMMENDED that a small debouncing period of 2.5 sec,
         between the detection of the condition and the notification,
         is implemented to prevent simultaneous LinkUp/LinkDown and
         efmCuLowRateCrossing notifications to be sent.

         The adaptive nature of the EFMCu technology allows the port to
         adapt itself to the changes in the copper environment, e.g.,
         an impulse noise, alien crosstalk, or a micro-interruption may
         temporarily drop one or more PMEs in the aggregation group,
         causing a rate degradation of the aggregated EFMCu link.
         The dropped PMEs would then try to re-initialize, possibly at
         a lower rate than before, adjusting the rate to provide
         required target SNR margin.

         Generation of this notification is controlled by the
         efmCuLowRateCrossingEnable object."
       ::= { efmCuPortNotifications 1 }

     -- PCS Port group

     efmCuPortConfTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF EfmCuPortConfEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Table for Configuration of EFMCu 2BASE-TL/10PASS-TS (PCS)
         Ports.  Entries in this table MUST be maintained in a
         persistent manner."
       ::= { efmCuPort 1 }

     efmCuPortConfEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      EfmCuPortConfEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "An entry in the EFMCu Port Configuration table.
         Each entry represents an EFMCu port indexed by the ifIndex.
         Note that an EFMCu PCS port runs on top of a single
         or multiple PME port(s), which are also indexed by ifIndex."
       INDEX  { ifIndex }
       ::= { efmCuPortConfTable 1 }

     EfmCuPortConfEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {
         efmCuPAFAdminState               INTEGER,



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         efmCuPAFDiscoveryCode            PhysAddress,
         efmCuAdminProfile                EfmProfileIndexList,
         efmCuTargetDataRate              Unsigned32,
         efmCuTargetSnrMgn                Unsigned32,
         efmCuAdaptiveSpectra             TruthValue,
         efmCuThreshLowRate               Unsigned32,
         efmCuLowRateCrossingEnable       TruthValue
       }

     efmCuPAFAdminState  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      INTEGER {
         enabled(1),
         disabled(2)
       }
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Administrative (desired) state of the PAF of the EFMCu port
         (PCS).
         When 'disabled', PME aggregation will not be performed by the
         PCS.  No more than a single PME can be assigned to this PCS in
         this case.
         When 'enabled', PAF will be performed by the PCS when the link
         is Up, even on a single attached PME, if PAF is supported.

         PCS ports incapable of supporting PAF SHALL return a value of
         'disabled'.  Attempts to 'enable' such ports SHALL be
         rejected.

         A PAF 'enabled' port with multiple PMEs assigned cannot be
         'disabled'.  Attempts to 'disable' such port SHALL be
         rejected, until at most one PME is left assigned.

         Changing PAFAdminState is a traffic-disruptive operation and
         as such SHALL be done when the link is Down.  Attempts to
         change this object SHALL be rejected if the link is Up or
         Initializing.

         This object maps to the Clause 30 attribute aPAFAdminState.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PCS is present, then this
         object maps to the PAF enable bit in the 10P/2B PCS control
         register.

         This object MUST be maintained in a persistent manner."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 61.2.2, 45.2.3.18.3"
       ::= { efmCuPortConfEntry 1 }



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     efmCuPAFDiscoveryCode  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      PhysAddress (SIZE(0|6))
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "PAF Discovery Code of the EFMCu port (PCS).
         A unique 6-octet code used by the Discovery function,
         when PAF is supported.
         PCS ports incapable of supporting PAF SHALL return a
         zero-length octet string on an attempt to read this object.
         An attempt to write to this object SHALL be rejected for such
         ports.
         This object MUST be instantiated for the -O subtype PCS before
         writing operations on the efmCuPAFRemoteDiscoveryCode
         (Set_if_Clear and Clear_if_Same) are performed by PMEs
         associated with the PCS.
         The initial value of this object for -R subtype ports after
         reset is all zeroes.  For -R subtype ports, the value of this
         object cannot be changed directly.  This value may be changed
         as a result of writing operation on the
         efmCuPAFRemoteDiscoveryCode object of remote PME of -O
         subtype, connected to one of the local PMEs associated with
         the PCS.

         Discovery MUST be performed when the link is Down.
         Attempts to change this object MUST be rejected (in case of
         SNMP with the error inconsistentValue), if the link is Up or
         Initializing.

         The PAF Discovery Code maps to the local Discovery code
         variable in PAF (note that it does not have a corresponding
         Clause 45 register)."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 61.2.2.8.3, 61.2.2.8.4, 45.2.6.6.1, 45.2.6.8,
         61A.2"
       ::= { efmCuPortConfEntry 2 }

     efmCuAdminProfile  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      EfmProfileIndexList
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Desired configuration profile(s), common for all PMEs in the
         EFMCu port.  This object is a list of pointers to entries in
         either efmCuPme2BProfileTable or
         efmCuPme10PProfileTable, depending on the current
         operating SubType of the EFMCu port as indicated by
         efmCuPortSide.



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         The value of this object is a list of up to 6 indices of
         profiles.  If this list consists of a single profile index,
         then all PMEs assigned to this EFMCu port SHALL be configured
         according to the profile referenced by that index, unless it
         is overwritten by a corresponding non-zero
         efmCuPmeAdminProfile instance, which takes precedence over
         efmCuAdminProfile.
         A list consisting of more than one index allows each PME
         in the port to be configured according to any profile
         specified in the list.
         By default, this object has a value of 0x01, referencing the
         1st entry in efmCuPme2BProfileTable or
         efmCuPme10PProfileTable.

         This object is writable and readable for the -O subtype
         (2BaseTL-O or 10PassTS-O) EFMCu ports.  It is irrelevant for
         the -R  subtype (2BaseTL-R or 10PassTS-R) ports -- a
         zero-length octet string SHALL be returned on an attempt to
         read this object and an attempt to change this object MUST be
         rejected in this case.

         Note that the current operational profile value is available
         via the efmCuPmeOperProfile object.

         Any modification of this object MUST be performed when the
         link is Down.  Attempts to change this object MUST be
         rejected, if the link is Up or Initializing.
         Attempts to set this object to a list with a member value that
         is not the value of the index for an active entry in the
         corresponding profile table MUST be rejected.

         This object maps to the Clause 30 attribute aProfileSelect.

         This object MUST be maintained in a persistent manner."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 30.11.2.1.6"
       DEFVAL { '01'H }
       ::= { efmCuPortConfEntry 3 }

     efmCuTargetDataRate  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Unsigned32(1..100000|999999)
       UNITS       "Kbps"
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Desired EFMCu port 'net' (as seen across MII) Data Rate in
         Kbps, to be achieved during initialization, under spectral
         restrictions placed on each PME via efmCuAdminProfile or



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         efmCuPmeAdminProfile, with the desired SNR margin specified by
         efmCuTargetSnrMgn.
         In case of PAF, this object represents a sum of individual PME
         data rates, modified to compensate for fragmentation and
         64/65-octet encapsulation overhead (e.g., target data rate of
         10 Mbps SHALL allow lossless transmission of a full-duplex
         10 Mbps Ethernet frame stream with minimal inter-frame gap).

         The value is limited above by 100 Mbps as this is the max
         burst rate across MII for EFMCu ports.

         The value between 1 and 100000 indicates that the total data
         rate (ifSpeed) of the EFMCu port after initialization SHALL be
         equal to the target data rate or less, if the target data rate
         cannot be achieved under spectral restrictions specified by
         efmCuAdminProfile/efmCuPmeAdminProfile and with the desired
         SNR margin.  In case the copper environment allows a higher
         total data rate to be achieved than that specified by the
         target, the excess capability SHALL be either converted to
         additional SNR margin or reclaimed by minimizing transmit
         power as controlled by efmCuAdaptiveSpectra.

         The value of 999999 means that the target data rate is not
         fixed and SHALL be set to the maximum attainable rate during
         initialization (Best Effort), under specified spectral
         restrictions and with the desired SNR margin.

         This object is read-write for the -O subtype EFMCu ports
         (2BaseTL-O/10PassTS-O) and not available for the -R subtypes.

         Changing of the Target Data Rate MUST be performed when the
         link is Down.  Attempts to change this object MUST be rejected
         (in case of SNMP with the error inconsistentValue), if the
         link is Up or Initializing.

         Note that the current Data Rate of the EFMCu port is
         represented by the ifSpeed object of IF-MIB.

         This object MUST be maintained in a persistent manner."
       ::= { efmCuPortConfEntry 4 }

     efmCuTargetSnrMgn  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..21)
       UNITS       "dB"
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Desired EFMCu port SNR margin to be achieved on all PMEs



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         assigned to the port, during initialization. (The SNR margin
         is the difference between the desired SNR and the actual SNR).

         Note that 802.3ah recommends using a default target SNR margin
         of 5 dB for 2BASE-TL ports and 6 dB for 10PASS-TS ports in
         order to achieve a mean Bit Error Rate (BER) of 10^-7 at the
         PMA service interface.

         This object is read-write for the -O subtype EFMCu ports
         (2BaseTL-O/10PassTS-O) and not available for the -R subtypes.

         Changing of the target SNR margin MUST be performed when the
         link is Down.  Attempts to change this object MUST be rejected
         (in case of SNMP with the error inconsistentValue), if the
         link is Up or Initializing.

         Note that the current SNR margin of the PMEs comprising the
         EFMCu port is represented by efmCuPmeSnrMgn.

         This object MUST be maintained in a persistent manner."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 61.1.2"
       ::= { efmCuPortConfEntry 5 }

     efmCuAdaptiveSpectra  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      TruthValue
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Indicates how to utilize excess capacity when the copper
         environment allows a higher total data rate to be achieved
         than that specified by the efmCuTargetDataRate.

         A value of true(1) indicates that the excess capability SHALL
         be reclaimed by minimizing transmit power, e.g., using higher
         constellations and Power Back-Off, in order to reduce
         interference to other copper pairs in the binder and the
         adverse impact to link/system performance.

         A value of false(2) indicates that the excess capability SHALL
         be converted to additional SNR margin and spread evenly across
         all active PMEs assigned to the (PCS) port, to increase link
         robustness.

         This object is read-write for the -O subtype EFMCu ports
         (2BaseTL-O/10PassTS-O) and not available for the -R subtypes.

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         Down.  Attempts to change this object MUST be rejected (in
         case of SNMP with the error inconsistentValue), if the link
         is Up or Initializing.

         This object MUST be maintained in a persistent manner."
       ::= { efmCuPortConfEntry 6 }

     efmCuThreshLowRate  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Unsigned32(1..100000)
       UNITS       "Kbps"
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This object configures the EFMCu port low-rate crossing alarm
         threshold.  When the current value of ifSpeed for this port
         reaches/drops below or exceeds this threshold, an
         efmCuLowRateCrossing notification MAY be generated if enabled
         by efmCuLowRateCrossingEnable.

         This object is read-write for the -O subtype EFMCu ports
         (2BaseTL-O/10PassTS-O) and not available for the -R subtypes.

         This object MUST be maintained in a persistent manner."
       ::= { efmCuPortConfEntry 7 }

     efmCuLowRateCrossingEnable  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      TruthValue
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Indicates whether efmCuLowRateCrossing notifications should
         be generated for this interface.

         A value of true(1) indicates that efmCuLowRateCrossing
         notification is enabled.  A value of false(2) indicates that
         the notification is disabled.

         This object is read-write for the -O subtype EFMCu ports
         (2BaseTL-O/10PassTS-O) and not available for the -R subtypes.

         This object MUST be maintained in a persistent manner."
       ::= { efmCuPortConfEntry 8 }


     efmCuPortCapabilityTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF EfmCuPortCapabilityEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current



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       DESCRIPTION
         "Table for Capabilities of EFMCu 2BASE-TL/10PASS-TS (PCS)
         Ports.  Entries in this table MUST be maintained in a
         persistent manner"
       ::= { efmCuPort 2 }

     efmCuPortCapabilityEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      EfmCuPortCapabilityEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "An entry in the EFMCu Port Capability table.
         Each entry represents an EFMCu port indexed by the ifIndex.
         Note that an EFMCu PCS port runs on top of a single
         or multiple PME port(s), which are also indexed by ifIndex."
       INDEX  { ifIndex }
       ::= { efmCuPortCapabilityTable 1 }

     EfmCuPortCapabilityEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {
         efmCuPAFSupported                TruthValue,
         efmCuPeerPAFSupported            EfmTruthValueOrUnknown,
         efmCuPAFCapacity                 Unsigned32,
         efmCuPeerPAFCapacity             Unsigned32
       }

     efmCuPAFSupported  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      TruthValue
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "PME Aggregation Function (PAF) capability of the EFMCu port
         (PCS).
         This object has a value of true(1) when the PCS can perform
         PME aggregation on the available PMEs.
         Ports incapable of PAF SHALL return a value of false(2).

         This object maps to the Clause 30 attribute aPAFSupported.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PCS is present,
         then this object maps to the PAF available bit in the
         10P/2B capability register."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 61.2.2, 30.11.1.1.4, 45.2.3.17.1"
       ::= { efmCuPortCapabilityEntry 1 }

     efmCuPeerPAFSupported  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      EfmTruthValueOrUnknown



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       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "PME Aggregation Function (PAF) capability of the EFMCu port
         (PCS) link partner.
         This object has a value of true(1) when the remote PCS can
         perform PME aggregation on its available PMEs.
         Ports whose peers are incapable of PAF SHALL return a value
         of false(2).
         Ports whose peers cannot be reached because of the link
         state SHALL return a value of unknown(0).

         This object maps to the Clause 30 attribute
         aRemotePAFSupported.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PCS is present, then
         this object maps to the Remote PAF supported bit in the
         10P/2B capability register."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 61.2.2, 30.11.1.1.9, 45.2.3.17.2"
       ::= { efmCuPortCapabilityEntry 2 }

     efmCuPAFCapacity  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..32)
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Number of PMEs that can be aggregated by the local PAF.
         The number of PMEs currently assigned to a particular
         EFMCu port (efmCuNumPMEs) is never greater than
         efmCuPAFCapacity.

         This object maps to the Clause 30 attribute
         aLocalPAFCapacity."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 61.2.2, 30.11.1.1.6"
       ::= { efmCuPortCapabilityEntry 3 }

     efmCuPeerPAFCapacity  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0|1..32)
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Number of PMEs that can be aggregated by the PAF of the peer
         PHY (PCS port).
         A value of 0 is returned when peer PAF capacity is unknown
         (peer cannot be reached).




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         This object maps to the Clause 30 attribute
         aRemotePAFCapacity."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 61.2.2, 30.11.1.1.10"
       ::= { efmCuPortCapabilityEntry 4 }

     efmCuPortStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF EfmCuPortStatusEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This table provides overall status information of EFMCu
         2BASE-TL/10PASS-TS ports, complementing the generic status
         information from the ifTable of IF-MIB and ifMauTable of
         MAU-MIB.  Additional status information about connected PMEs
         is available from the efmCuPmeStatusTable.

         This table contains live data from the equipment.  As such,
         it is NOT persistent."
       ::= { efmCuPort 3 }

     efmCuPortStatusEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      EfmCuPortStatusEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "An entry in the EFMCu Port Status table.
         Each entry represents an EFMCu port indexed by the ifIndex.
         Note that an EFMCu PCS port runs on top of a single
         or multiple PME port(s), which are also indexed by ifIndex."
       INDEX  { ifIndex }
       ::= { efmCuPortStatusTable 1 }

     EfmCuPortStatusEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {
         efmCuFltStatus                   BITS,
         efmCuPortSide                    INTEGER,
         efmCuNumPMEs                     Unsigned32,
         efmCuPAFInErrors                 Counter32,
         efmCuPAFInSmallFragments         Counter32,
         efmCuPAFInLargeFragments         Counter32,
         efmCuPAFInBadFragments           Counter32,
         efmCuPAFInLostFragments          Counter32,
         efmCuPAFInLostStarts             Counter32,
         efmCuPAFInLostEnds               Counter32,
         efmCuPAFInOverflows              Counter32
       }




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     efmCuFltStatus  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      BITS {
         noPeer(0),
         peerPowerLoss(1),
         pmeSubTypeMismatch(2),
         lowRate(3)
       }
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "EFMCu (PCS) port Fault Status.  This is a bitmap of possible
         conditions.  The various bit positions are:
           noPeer              - the peer PHY cannot be reached (e.g.,
                                 no PMEs attached, all PMEs are Down,
                                 etc.). More info is available in
                                 efmCuPmeFltStatus.
           peerPowerLoss       - the peer PHY has indicated impending
                                 unit failure due to loss of local
                                 power ('Dying Gasp').
           pmeSubTypeMismatch  - local PMEs in the aggregation group
                                 are not of the same subtype, e.g.,
                                 some PMEs in the local device are -O
                                 while others are -R subtype.
           lowRate             - ifSpeed of the port reached or dropped
                                 below efmCuThreshLowRate.

         This object is intended to supplement the ifOperStatus object
         in IF-MIB and ifMauMediaAvailable in MAU-MIB.

         Additional information is available via the efmCuPmeFltStatus
         object for each PME in the aggregation group (single PME if
         PAF is disabled)."
       REFERENCE
         "IF-MIB, ifOperStatus; MAU-MIB, ifMauMediaAvailable;
          efmCuPmeFltStatus"
       ::= { efmCuPortStatusEntry 1 }

     efmCuPortSide  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      INTEGER {
         subscriber(1),
         office(2),
         unknown(3)
       }
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "EFM port mode of operation (subtype).
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         designated as '-R' subtype (all PMEs assigned to this port are
         of subtype '-R').
         The value of the 'office' indicates that the port is
         designated as '-O' subtype (all PMEs assigned to this port are
         of subtype '-O').
         The value of 'unknown' indicates that the port has no assigned
         PMEs yet or that the assigned PMEs are not of the same side
         (subTypePMEMismatch).

         This object partially maps to the Clause 30 attribute
         aPhyEnd."
       REFERENCE
          "[802.3ah] 61.1, 30.11.1.1.2"
       ::= { efmCuPortStatusEntry 2 }

     efmCuNumPMEs  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..32)
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The number of PMEs that is currently aggregated by the local
         PAF (assigned to the EFMCu port using the ifStackTable).
         This number is never greater than efmCuPAFCapacity.

         This object SHALL be automatically incremented or decremented
         when a PME is added or deleted to/from the EFMCu port using
         the ifStackTable."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 61.2.2, 30.11.1.1.6"
       ::= { efmCuPortStatusEntry 3 }

     efmCuPAFInErrors OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The number of fragments that have been received across the
         gamma interface with RxErr asserted and discarded.
         This read-only counter is inactive (not incremented) when the
         PAF is unsupported or disabled.  Upon disabling the PAF, the
         counter retains its previous value.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PCS is present, then
         this object maps to the 10P/2B PAF RX error register.

         Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at
         re-initialization of the management system, and at other times
         as indicated by the value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime,



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         defined in IF-MIB."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 45.2.3.21"
       ::= { efmCuPortStatusEntry 4 }

     efmCuPAFInSmallFragments OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The number of fragments smaller than minFragmentSize
         (64 bytes) that have been received across the gamma interface
         and discarded.
         This read-only counter is inactive when the PAF is
         unsupported or disabled.  Upon disabling the PAF, the counter
         retains its previous value.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PCS is present, then
         this object maps to the 10P/2B PAF small fragments register.

         Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at
         re-initialization of the management system, and at other times
         as indicated by the value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime,
         defined in IF-MIB."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 45.2.3.22"
       ::= { efmCuPortStatusEntry 5 }

     efmCuPAFInLargeFragments OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The number of fragments larger than maxFragmentSize
         (512 bytes) that have been received across the gamma interface
         and discarded.
         This read-only counter is inactive when the PAF is
         unsupported or disabled.  Upon disabling the PAF, the counter
         retains its previous value.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PCS is present, then
         this object maps to the 10P/2B PAF large fragments register.

         Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at
         re-initialization of the management system, and at other times
         as indicated by the value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime,
         defined in IF-MIB."
       REFERENCE



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         "[802.3ah] 45.2.3.23"
       ::= { efmCuPortStatusEntry 6 }

     efmCuPAFInBadFragments OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The number of fragments that do not fit into the sequence
         expected by the frame assembly function and that have been
         received across the gamma interface and discarded (the
         frame buffer is flushed to the next valid frame start).
         This read-only counter is inactive when the PAF is
         unsupported or disabled.  Upon disabling the PAF, the counter
         retains its previous value.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PCS is present, then
         this object maps to the 10P/2B PAF bad fragments register.

         Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at
         re-initialization of the management system, and at other times
         as indicated by the value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime,
         defined in IF-MIB."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 45.2.3.25"
       ::= { efmCuPortStatusEntry 7 }

     efmCuPAFInLostFragments OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The number of gaps in the sequence of fragments that have
         been received across the gamma interface (the frame buffer is
         flushed to the next valid frame start, when fragment/fragments
         expected by the frame assembly function is/are not received).
         This read-only counter is inactive when the PAF is
         unsupported or disabled.  Upon disabling the PAF, the counter
         retains its previous value.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PCS is present, then
         this object maps to the 10P/2B PAF lost fragment register.

         Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at
         re-initialization of the management system, and at other times
         as indicated by the value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime,
         defined in IF-MIB."
       REFERENCE



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         "[802.3ah] 45.2.3.26"
       ::= { efmCuPortStatusEntry 8 }

     efmCuPAFInLostStarts OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The number of missing StartOfPacket indicators expected by
         the frame assembly function.
         This read-only counter is inactive when the PAF is
         unsupported or disabled.  Upon disabling the PAF, the counter
         retains its previous value.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PCS is present, then
         this object maps to the 10P/2B PAF lost start of fragment
         register.

         Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at
         re-initialization of the management system, and at other times
         as indicated by the value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime,
         defined in IF-MIB."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 45.2.3.27"
       ::= { efmCuPortStatusEntry 9 }

     efmCuPAFInLostEnds OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The number of missing EndOfPacket indicators expected by the
         frame assembly function.
         This read-only counter is inactive when the PAF is
         unsupported or disabled.  Upon disabling the PAF, the counter
         retains its previous value.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PCS is present, then
         this object maps to the 10P/2B PAF lost start of fragment
         register.

         Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at
         re-initialization of the management system, and at other times
         as indicated by the value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime,
         defined in IF-MIB."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 45.2.3.28"
       ::= { efmCuPortStatusEntry 10 }



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     efmCuPAFInOverflows OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The number of fragments, received across the gamma interface
         and discarded, which would have caused the frame assembly
         buffer to overflow.
         This read-only counter is inactive when the PAF is
         unsupported or disabled.  Upon disabling the PAF, the counter
         retains its previous value.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PCS is present, then
         this object maps to the 10P/2B PAF overflow register.

         Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at
         re-initialization of the management system, and at other times
         as indicated by the value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime,
         defined in IF-MIB."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 45.2.3.24"
       ::= { efmCuPortStatusEntry 11 }

    -- PME Notifications Group

     efmCuPmeNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { efmCuPme 0 }

     efmCuPmeLineAtnCrossing NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS {
         efmCuPmeLineAtn,
         efmCuPmeThreshLineAtn
       }
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This notification indicates that the loop attenuation
         threshold (as per the efmCuPmeThreshLineAtn
         value) has been reached/exceeded for the 2BASE-TL/10PASS-TS
         PME.  This notification MAY be sent on the crossing event in
         both directions: from normal to exceeded and from exceeded
         to normal.

         It is RECOMMENDED that a small debouncing period of 2.5 sec,
         between the detection of the condition and the notification,
         is implemented to prevent intermittent notifications from
         being sent.

         Generation of this notification is controlled by the
         efmCuPmeLineAtnCrossingEnable object."



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       ::= { efmCuPmeNotifications 1 }

     efmCuPmeSnrMgnCrossing NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS {
         efmCuPmeSnrMgn,
         efmCuPmeThreshSnrMgn
       }
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This notification indicates that the SNR margin threshold
         (as per the efmCuPmeThreshSnrMgn value) has been
         reached/exceeded for the 2BASE-TL/10PASS-TS PME.
         This notification MAY be sent on the crossing event in
         both directions: from normal to exceeded and from exceeded
         to normal.

         It is RECOMMENDED that a small debouncing period of 2.5 sec,
         between the detection of the condition and the notification,
         is implemented to prevent intermittent notifications from
         being sent.

         Generation of this notification is controlled by the
         efmCuPmeSnrMgnCrossingEnable object."
       ::= { efmCuPmeNotifications 2 }

     efmCuPmeDeviceFault NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS {
         efmCuPmeFltStatus
       }
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This notification indicates that a fault in the PME has been
         detected by a vendor-specific diagnostic or a self-test.

         Generation of this notification is controlled by the
         efmCuPmeDeviceFaultEnable object."
       ::= { efmCuPmeNotifications 3 }

     efmCuPmeConfigInitFailure NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS {
         efmCuPmeFltStatus,
         efmCuAdminProfile,
         efmCuPmeAdminProfile
       }
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This notification indicates that PME initialization has
         failed, due to inability of the PME link to achieve the



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         requested configuration profile.

         Generation of this notification is controlled by the
         efmCuPmeConfigInitFailEnable object."
       ::= { efmCuPmeNotifications 4 }

     efmCuPmeProtocolInitFailure NOTIFICATION-TYPE
       OBJECTS {
         efmCuPmeFltStatus,
         efmCuPmeOperSubType
       }
       STATUS     current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This notification indicates that the peer PME was using
         an incompatible protocol during initialization.

         Generation of this notification is controlled by the
         efmCuPmeProtocolInitFailEnable object."
       ::= { efmCuPmeNotifications 5 }

     -- The PME group

     efmCuPmeConfTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF EfmCuPmeConfEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Table for Configuration of common aspects for EFMCu
         2BASE-TL/10PASS-TS PME ports (modems).  Configuration of
         aspects specific to 2BASE-TL or 10PASS-TS PME types is
         represented in efmCuPme2BConfTable and efmCuPme10PConfTable,
         respectively.

         Entries in this table MUST be maintained in a persistent
         manner."
       ::= { efmCuPme 1 }

     efmCuPmeConfEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      EfmCuPmeConfEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "An entry in the EFMCu PME Configuration table.
         Each entry represents common aspects of an EFMCu PME port
         indexed by the ifIndex.  Note that an EFMCu PME port can be
         stacked below a single PCS port, also indexed by ifIndex,
         possibly together with other PME ports if PAF is enabled."
       INDEX  { ifIndex }



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       ::= { efmCuPmeConfTable 1 }

     EfmCuPmeConfEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {
         efmCuPmeAdminSubType           INTEGER,
         efmCuPmeAdminProfile           EfmProfileIndexOrZero,
         efmCuPAFRemoteDiscoveryCode    PhysAddress,
         efmCuPmeThreshLineAtn          Integer32,
         efmCuPmeThreshSnrMgn           Integer32,
         efmCuPmeLineAtnCrossingEnable  TruthValue,
         efmCuPmeSnrMgnCrossingEnable   TruthValue,
         efmCuPmeDeviceFaultEnable      TruthValue,
         efmCuPmeConfigInitFailEnable   TruthValue,
         efmCuPmeProtocolInitFailEnable TruthValue
       }

     efmCuPmeAdminSubType  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      INTEGER {
         ieee2BaseTLO(1),
         ieee2BaseTLR(2),
         ieee10PassTSO(3),
         ieee10PassTSR(4),
         ieee2BaseTLor10PassTSR(5),
         ieee2BaseTLor10PassTSO(6),
         ieee10PassTSor2BaseTLO(7)
       }
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Administrative (desired) subtype of the PME.
         Possible values are:
           ieee2BaseTLO           - PME SHALL operate as 2BaseTL-O
           ieee2BaseTLR           - PME SHALL operate as 2BaseTL-R
           ieee10PassTSO          - PME SHALL operate as 10PassTS-O
           ieee10PassTSR          - PME SHALL operate as 10PassTS-R
           ieee2BaseTLor10PassTSR - PME SHALL operate as 2BaseTL-R or
                                    10PassTS-R.  The actual value will
                                    be set by the -O link partner
                                    during initialization (handshake).
           ieee2BaseTLor10PassTSO - PME SHALL operate as 2BaseTL-O
                                    (preferred) or 10PassTS-O.  The
                                    actual value will be set during
                                    initialization depending on the -R
                                    link partner capability (i.e., if
                                    -R is incapable of the preferred
                                    2BaseTL mode, 10PassTS will be
                                    used).
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                                    (preferred) or 2BaseTL-O.  The
                                    actual value will be set during
                                    initialization depending on the -R
                                    link partner capability (i.e., if
                                    -R is incapable of the preferred
                                    10PassTS mode, 2BaseTL will be
                                    used).

         Changing efmCuPmeAdminSubType is a traffic-disruptive
         operation and as such SHALL be done when the link is Down.
         Attempts to change this object SHALL be rejected if the link
         is Up or Initializing.
         Attempts to change this object to an unsupported subtype
         (see efmCuPmeSubTypesSupported) SHALL be rejected.

         The current operational subtype is indicated by the
         efmCuPmeOperSubType variable.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PMA/PMD is present, then
         this object combines values of the Port subtype select bits
         and the PMA/PMD type selection bits in the 10P/2B PMA/PMD
         control register."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 61.1, 45.2.1.11.4, 45.2.1.11.7"
       ::= { efmCuPmeConfEntry 1 }

     efmCuPmeAdminProfile  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      EfmProfileIndexOrZero
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Desired PME configuration profile.  This object is a pointer
         to an entry in either the efmCuPme2BProfileTable or the
         efmCuPme10PProfileTable, depending on the current operating
         SubType of the PME.  The value of this object is the index of
         the referenced profile.
         The value of zero (default) indicates that the PME is
         configured via the efmCuAdminProfile object for the PCS port
         to which this PME is assigned.  That is, the profile
         referenced by efmCuPmeAdminProfile takes precedence
         over the profile(s) referenced by efmCuAdminProfile.

         This object is writable and readable for the CO subtype PMEs
         (2BaseTL-O or 10PassTS-O). It is irrelevant for the CPE
         subtype (2BaseTL-R or 10PassTS-R) -- a zero value SHALL be
         returned on an attempt to read this object and any attempt
         to change this object MUST be rejected in this case.




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         Note that the current operational profile value is available
         via efmCuPmeOperProfile object.

         Any modification of this object MUST be performed when the
         link is Down.  Attempts to change this object MUST be
         rejected, if the link is Up or Initializing.

         Attempts to set this object to a value that is not the value
         of the index for an active entry in the corresponding profile
         table MUST be rejected.

         This object maps to the Clause 30 attribute aProfileSelect.

         This object MUST be maintained in a persistent manner."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 30.11.2.1.6"
       DEFVAL { 0 }
       ::= { efmCuPmeConfEntry 2 }

     efmCuPAFRemoteDiscoveryCode  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      PhysAddress (SIZE(0|6))
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "PAF Remote Discovery Code of the PME port at the CO.
         The 6-octet Discovery Code of the peer PCS connected via
         the PME.
         Reading this object results in a Discovery Get operation.
         Setting this object to all zeroes results in a Discovery
         Clear_if_Same operation (the value of efmCuPAFDiscoveryCode
         at the peer PCS SHALL be the same as efmCuPAFDiscoveryCode of
         the local PCS associated with the PME for the operation to
         succeed).
         Writing a non-zero value to this object results in a
         Discovery Set_if_Clear operation.
         A zero-length octet string SHALL be returned on an attempt to
         read this object when PAF aggregation is not enabled.

         This object is irrelevant in CPE port (-R) subtypes: in this
         case, a zero-length octet string SHALL be returned on an
         attempt to read this object; writing to this object SHALL
         be rejected.

         Discovery MUST be performed when the link is Down.
         Attempts to change this object MUST be rejected (in case of
         SNMP with the error inconsistentValue), if the link is Up or
         Initializing.




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         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PMA/PMD is present, then
         this object is a function of 10P/2B aggregation discovery
         control register, Discovery operation result bits in 10P/2B
         aggregation and discovery status register and
         10P/2B aggregation discovery code register."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 61.2.2.8.4, 45.2.6.6-45.2.6.8"
       ::= { efmCuPmeConfEntry 3 }

     efmCuPmeThreshLineAtn  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  Integer32(-127..128)
       UNITS       "dB"
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Desired Line Attenuation threshold for the 2B/10P PME.
         This object configures the line attenuation alarm threshold.
         When the current value of Line Attenuation reaches or
         exceeds this threshold, an efmCuPmeLineAtnCrossing
         notification MAY be generated, if enabled by
         efmCuPmeLineAtnCrossingEnable.

         This object is writable for the CO subtype PMEs (-O).
         It is read-only for the CPE subtype (-R).

         Changing of the Line Attenuation threshold MUST be performed
         when the link is Down.  Attempts to change this object MUST be
         rejected (in case of SNMP with the error inconsistentValue),
         if the link is Up or Initializing.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PME is present, then this
         object maps to the loop attenuation threshold bits in
         the 2B PMD line quality thresholds register."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 45.2.1.36"
       ::= { efmCuPmeConfEntry 4 }

     efmCuPmeThreshSnrMgn  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Integer32(-127..128)
       UNITS       "dB"
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Desired SNR margin threshold for the 2B/10P PME.
         This object configures the SNR margin alarm threshold.
         When the current value of SNR margin reaches or exceeds this
         threshold, an efmCuPmeSnrMgnCrossing notification MAY be
         generated, if enabled by efmCuPmeSnrMgnCrossingEnable.



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         This object is writable for the CO subtype PMEs
         (2BaseTL-O/10PassTS-O).  It is read-only for the CPE subtype
         (2BaseTL-R/10PassTS-R).

         Changing of the SNR margin threshold MUST be performed when
         the link is Down.  Attempts to change this object MUST be
         rejected (in case of SNMP with the error inconsistentValue),
         if the link is Up or Initializing.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PME is present, then this
         object maps to the SNR margin threshold bits in the 2B PMD
         line quality thresholds register."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 45.2.1.36"
       ::= { efmCuPmeConfEntry 5 }

     efmCuPmeLineAtnCrossingEnable  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      TruthValue
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Indicates whether efmCuPmeLineAtnCrossing notifications
         should be generated for this interface.

         A value of true(1) indicates that efmCuPmeLineAtnCrossing
         notification is enabled.  A value of false(2) indicates that
         the notification is disabled."
       ::= { efmCuPmeConfEntry 6 }

     efmCuPmeSnrMgnCrossingEnable  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      TruthValue
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Indicates whether efmCuPmeSnrMgnCrossing notifications
         should be generated for this interface.

         A value of true(1) indicates that efmCuPmeSnrMgnCrossing
         notification is enabled.  A value of false(2) indicates that
         the notification is disabled."
       ::= { efmCuPmeConfEntry 7 }

     efmCuPmeDeviceFaultEnable  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      TruthValue
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
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         should be generated for this interface.

         A value of true(1) indicates that efmCuPmeDeviceFault
         notification is enabled.  A value of false(2) indicates that
         the notification is disabled."
       ::= { efmCuPmeConfEntry 8 }

     efmCuPmeConfigInitFailEnable  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      TruthValue
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Indicates whether efmCuPmeConfigInitFailure notifications
         should be generated for this interface.

         A value of true(1) indicates that efmCuPmeConfigInitFailure
         notification is enabled.  A value of false(2) indicates that
         the notification is disabled."
       ::= { efmCuPmeConfEntry 9 }

     efmCuPmeProtocolInitFailEnable  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      TruthValue
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Indicates whether efmCuPmeProtocolInitFailure notifications
         should be generated for this interface.

         A value of true(1) indicates that efmCuPmeProtocolInitFailure
         notification is enabled.  A value of false(2) indicates that
         the notification is disabled."
       ::= { efmCuPmeConfEntry 10 }


     efmCuPmeCapabilityTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF EfmCuPmeCapabilityEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Table for the configuration of common aspects for EFMCu
         2BASE-TL/10PASS-TS PME ports (modems).  The configuration of
         aspects specific to 2BASE-TL or 10PASS-TS PME types is
         represented in the efmCuPme2BConfTable and the
         efmCuPme10PConfTable, respectively.

         Entries in this table MUST be maintained in a persistent
         manner."
       ::= { efmCuPme 2 }



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     efmCuPmeCapabilityEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      EfmCuPmeCapabilityEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "An entry in the EFMCu PME Capability table.
         Each entry represents common aspects of an EFMCu PME port
         indexed by the ifIndex.  Note that an EFMCu PME port can be
         stacked below a single PCS port, also indexed by ifIndex,
         possibly together with other PME ports if PAF is enabled."
       INDEX  { ifIndex }
       ::= { efmCuPmeCapabilityTable 1 }

     EfmCuPmeCapabilityEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {
         efmCuPmeSubTypesSupported     BITS
       }

     efmCuPmeSubTypesSupported  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      BITS {
         ieee2BaseTLO(0),
         ieee2BaseTLR(1),
         ieee10PassTSO(2),
         ieee10PassTSR(3)
       }
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "PME supported subtypes.  This is a bitmap of possible
         subtypes.  The various bit positions are:
           ieee2BaseTLO    - PME is capable of operating as 2BaseTL-O
           ieee2BaseTLR    - PME is capable of operating as 2BaseTL-R
           ieee10PassTSO   - PME is capable of operating as 10PassTS-O
           ieee10PassTSR   - PME is capable of operating as 10PassTS-R

         The desired mode of operation is determined by
         efmCuPmeAdminSubType, while efmCuPmeOperSubType reflects the
         current operating mode.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PCS is present, then this
         object combines the 10PASS-TS capable and 2BASE-TL capable
         bits in the 10P/2B PMA/PMD speed ability register and the
         CO supported and CPE supported bits in the 10P/2B PMA/PMD
         status register."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 61.1, 45.2.1.4.1, 45.2.1.4.2, 45.2.1.12.2,
         45.2.1.12.3"
       ::= { efmCuPmeCapabilityEntry 1 }



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     efmCuPmeStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF EfmCuPmeStatusEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This table provides common status information of EFMCu
         2BASE-TL/10PASS-TS PME ports.  Status information specific
         to 10PASS-TS PME is represented in efmCuPme10PStatusTable.

         This table contains live data from the equipment.  As such,
         it is NOT persistent."
       ::= { efmCuPme 3 }

     efmCuPmeStatusEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      EfmCuPmeStatusEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "An entry in the EFMCu PME Status table.
         Each entry represents common aspects of an EFMCu PME port
         indexed by the ifIndex.  Note that an EFMCu PME port can be
         stacked below a single PCS port, also indexed by ifIndex,
         possibly together with other PME ports if PAF is enabled."
       INDEX  { ifIndex }
       ::= { efmCuPmeStatusTable 1 }

     EfmCuPmeStatusEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {
         efmCuPmeOperStatus            INTEGER,
         efmCuPmeFltStatus             BITS,
         efmCuPmeOperSubType           INTEGER,
         efmCuPmeOperProfile           EfmProfileIndexOrZero,
         efmCuPmeSnrMgn                Integer32,
         efmCuPmePeerSnrMgn            Integer32,
         efmCuPmeLineAtn               Integer32,
         efmCuPmePeerLineAtn           Integer32,
         efmCuPmeEquivalentLength      Unsigned32,
         efmCuPmeTCCodingErrors        Counter32,
         efmCuPmeTCCrcErrors           Counter32
       }

     efmCuPmeOperStatus  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      INTEGER {
         up(1),
         downNotReady(2),
         downReady(3),
         init(4)
       }



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       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Current PME link Operational Status.  Possible values are:
           up(1)           - The link is Up and ready to pass
                             64/65-octet encoded frames or fragments.
           downNotReady(2) - The link is Down and the PME does not
                             detect Handshake tones from its peer.
                             This value may indicate a possible
                             problem with the peer PME.
           downReady(3)    - The link is Down and the PME detects
                             Handshake tones from its peer.
           init(4)         - The link is Initializing, as a result of
                             ifAdminStatus being set to 'up' for a
                             particular PME or a PCS to which the PME
                             is connected.

         This object is intended to supplement the Down(2) state of
         ifOperStatus.

         This object partially maps to the Clause 30 attribute
         aPMEStatus.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PME is present, then this
         object partially maps to PMA/PMD link status bits in 10P/2B
         PMA/PMD status register."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 30.11.2.1.3, 45.2.1.12.4"
       ::= { efmCuPmeStatusEntry 1 }

     efmCuPmeFltStatus  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      BITS {
         lossOfFraming(0),
         snrMgnDefect(1),
         lineAtnDefect(2),
         deviceFault(3),
         configInitFailure(4),
         protocolInitFailure(5)
       }
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Current/Last PME link Fault Status.  This is a bitmap of
         possible conditions.  The various bit positions are:

           lossOfFraming       - Loss of Framing for 10P or
                                 Loss of Sync word for 2B PMD or
                                 Loss of 64/65-octet framing.



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           snrMgnDefect        - SNR margin dropped below the
                                 threshold.
           lineAtnDefect       - Line Attenuation exceeds the
                                 threshold.
           deviceFault         - Indicates a vendor-dependent
                                 diagnostic or self-test fault
                                 has been detected.
           configInitFailure   - Configuration initialization failure,
                                 due to inability of the PME link to
                                 support the configuration profile,
                                 requested during initialization.
           protocolInitFailure - Protocol initialization failure, due
                                 to an incompatible protocol used by
                                 the peer PME during init (that could
                                 happen if a peer PMD is a regular
                                 G.SDHSL/VDSL modem instead of a
                                 2BASE-TL/10PASS-TS PME).

         This object is intended to supplement ifOperStatus in IF-MIB.

         This object holds information about the last fault.
         efmCuPmeFltStatus is cleared by the device restart.
         In addition, lossOfFraming, configInitFailure, and
         protocolInitFailure are cleared by PME init;
         deviceFault is cleared by successful diagnostics/test;
         snrMgnDefect and lineAtnDefect are cleared by SNR margin
         and Line attenuation, respectively, returning to norm and by
         PME init.

         This object partially maps to the Clause 30 attribute
         aPMEStatus.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PME is present, then this
         object consolidates information from various PMA/PMD
         registers, namely: Fault bit in PMA/PMD status 1 register,
         10P/2B PMA/PMD link loss register,
         10P outgoing indicator bits status register,
         10P incoming indicator bits status register,
         2B state defects register."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 30.11.2.1.3, 45.2.1.2.1, 45.2.1.38,
         45.2.1.39, 45.2.1.54"
       ::= { efmCuPmeStatusEntry 2 }

     efmCuPmeOperSubType  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      INTEGER {
         ieee2BaseTLO(1),
         ieee2BaseTLR(2),



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         ieee10PassTSO(3),
         ieee10PassTSR(4)
       }
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Current operational subtype of the PME.
         Possible values are:
           ieee2BaseTLO           - PME operates as 2BaseTL-O
           ieee2BaseTLR           - PME operates as 2BaseTL-R
           ieee10PassTSO          - PME operates as 10PassTS-O
           ieee10PassTSR          - PME operates as 10PassTS-R

         The desired operational subtype of the PME can be configured
         via the efmCuPmeAdminSubType variable.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PMA/PMD is present, then
         this object combines values of the Port subtype select
         bits, the PMA/PMD type selection bits in the 10P/2B
         PMA/PMD control register, and the PMA/PMD link status bits in
         the 10P/2B PMA/PMD status register."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 61.1, 45.2.1.11.4, 45.2.1.11.7, 45.2.1.12.4"
       ::= { efmCuPmeStatusEntry 3 }

     efmCuPmeOperProfile  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      EfmProfileIndexOrZero
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "PME current operating profile.  This object is a pointer to
         an entry in either the efmCuPme2BProfileTable or the
         efmCuPme10PProfileTable, depending on the current operating
         SubType of the PME as indicated by efmCuPmeOperSubType.
         Note that a profile entry to which efmCuPmeOperProfile is
         pointing can be created automatically to reflect achieved
         parameters in adaptive (not fixed) initialization,
         i.e., values of efmCuPmeOperProfile and efmCuAdminProfile or
         efmCuPmeAdminProfile may differ.
         The value of zero indicates that the PME is Down or
         Initializing.

         This object partially maps to the aOperatingProfile attribute
         in Clause 30."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 30.11.2.1.7"
       ::= { efmCuPmeStatusEntry 4 }




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     efmCuPmeSnrMgn OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Integer32(-127..128|65535)
       UNITS       "dB"
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The current Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) margin with respect
         to the received signal as perceived by the local PME.
         The value of 65535 is returned when the PME is Down or
         Initializing.

         This object maps to the aPMESNRMgn attribute in Clause 30.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface is present, then this
         object maps to the 10P/2B RX SNR margin register."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 30.11.2.1.4, 45.2.1.16"
       ::= { efmCuPmeStatusEntry 5 }

     efmCuPmePeerSnrMgn OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Integer32(-127..128|65535)
       UNITS       "dB"
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The current SNR margin in dB with respect to the received
         signal, as perceived by the remote (link partner) PME.
         The value of 65535 is returned when the PME is Down or
         Initializing.

         This object is irrelevant for the -R PME subtypes.  The value
         of 65535 SHALL be returned in this case.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface is present, then this
         object maps to the 10P/2B link partner RX SNR margin
         register."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 45.2.1.17"
       ::= { efmCuPmeStatusEntry 6}

     efmCuPmeLineAtn OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Integer32(-127..128|65535)
       UNITS       "dB"
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The current Line Attenuation in dB as perceived by the local
         PME.



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         The value of 65535 is returned when the PME is Down or
         Initializing.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface is present, then this
         object maps to the Line Attenuation register."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 45.2.1.18"
       ::= { efmCuPmeStatusEntry 7 }

     efmCuPmePeerLineAtn OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Integer32(-127..128|65535)
       UNITS       "dB"
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The current Line Attenuation in dB as perceived by the remote
         (link partner) PME.
         The value of 65535 is returned when the PME is Down or
         Initializing.

         This object is irrelevant for the -R PME subtypes.  The value
         of 65535 SHALL be returned in this case.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface is present, then this
         object maps to the 20P/2B link partner Line Attenuation
         register."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 45.2.1.19"
       ::= { efmCuPmeStatusEntry 8 }

     efmCuPmeEquivalentLength  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..8192|65535)
       UNITS       "m"
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "An estimate of the equivalent loop's physical length in
         meters, as perceived by the PME after the link is established.
         An equivalent loop is a hypothetical 26AWG (0.4mm) loop with a
         perfect square root attenuation characteristic, without any
         bridged taps.
         The value of 65535 is returned if the link is Down or
         Initializing or the PME is unable to estimate the equivalent
         length.

         For a 10BASE-TL PME, if a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PME
         is present, then this object maps to the 10P Electrical Length
         register."



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       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 45.2.1.21"
       ::= { efmCuPmeStatusEntry 9 }

     efmCuPmeTCCodingErrors OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The number of 64/65-octet encapsulation errors.  This counter
         is incremented for each 64/65-octet encapsulation error
         detected by the 64/65-octet receive function.

         This object maps to aTCCodingViolations attribute in
         Clause 30.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PME TC is present, then
         this object maps to the TC coding violations register
         (see 45.2.6.12).

         Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at
         re-initialization of the management system, and at other times
         as indicated by the value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime,
         defined in IF-MIB."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 61.3.3.1, 30.11.2.1.5, 45.2.6.12"
       ::= { efmCuPmeStatusEntry 10 }

     efmCuPmeTCCrcErrors OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The number of TC-CRC errors.  This counter is incremented for
         each TC-CRC error detected by the 64/65-octet receive function
         (see 61.3.3.3 and Figure 61-19).

         This object maps to aTCCRCErrors attribute in
         Clause 30.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PME TC is present, then
         this object maps to the TC CRC error register
         (see 45.2.6.11).

         Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at
         re-initialization of the management system, and at other times
         as indicated by the value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime,
         defined in IF-MIB."



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       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 61.3.3.3, 30.11.2.1.10, 45.2.6.11"
       ::= { efmCuPmeStatusEntry 11 }

    -- 2BASE-TL specific PME group

     efmCuPme2B      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { efmCuPme 5 }

     efmCuPme2BProfileTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF EfmCuPme2BProfileEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This table supports definitions of administrative and
         operating profiles for 2BASE-TL PMEs.
         The first 14 entries in this table SHALL always be defined as
         follows (see 802.3ah Annex 63A):
         -------+-------+-------+-----+------+-------------+-----------
         Profile MinRate MaxRate Power Region Constellation Comment
          index  (Kbps)  (Kbps)  (dBm)
         -------+-------+-------+-----+------+-------------+-----------
            1     5696    5696    13.5    1   32-TCPAM      default
            2     3072    3072    13.5    1   32-TCPAM
            3     2048    2048    13.5    1   16-TCPAM
            4     1024    1024    13.5    1   16-TCPAM
            5      704     704    13.5    1   16-TCPAM
            6      512     512    13.5    1   16-TCPAM
            7     5696    5696    14.5    2   32-TCPAM
            8     3072    3072    14.5    2   32-TCPAM
            9     2048    2048    14.5    2   16-TCPAM
           10     1024    1024    13.5    2   16-TCPAM
           11      704     704    13.5    2   16-TCPAM
           12      512     512    13.5    2   16-TCPAM
           13      192    5696       0    1   0             best effort
           14      192    5696       0    2   0             best effort
         -------+-------+-------+-----+------+-------------+-----------

         These default entries SHALL be created during agent
         initialization and MUST NOT be deleted.

         Entries following the first 14 can be dynamically created and
         deleted to provide custom administrative (configuration)
         profiles and automatic operating profiles.

         This table MUST be maintained in a persistent manner."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] Annex 63A, 30.11.2.1.6"
       ::= { efmCuPme2B  2 }



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     efmCuPme2BProfileEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      EfmCuPme2BProfileEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Each entry corresponds to a single 2BASE-TL PME profile.
         Each profile contains a set of parameters, used either for
         configuration or representation of a 2BASE-TL PME.
         In case a particular profile is referenced via the
         efmCuPmeAdminProfile object (or efmCuAdminProfile if
         efmCuPmeAdminProfile is zero), it represents the desired
         parameters for the 2BaseTL-O PME initialization.
         If a profile is referenced via an efmCuPmeOperProfile object,
         it represents the current operating parameters of an
         operational PME.

         Profiles may be created/deleted using the row creation/
         deletion mechanism via efmCuPme2BProfileRowStatus.  If an
         active entry is referenced, the entry MUST remain 'active'
         until all references are removed.
         Default entries MUST NOT be removed."
       INDEX { efmCuPme2BProfileIndex }
       ::= { efmCuPme2BProfileTable 1 }

     EfmCuPme2BProfileEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {
         efmCuPme2BProfileIndex           EfmProfileIndex,
         efmCuPme2BProfileDescr           SnmpAdminString,
         efmCuPme2BRegion                 INTEGER,
         efmCuPme2BsMode                  EfmProfileIndexOrZero,
         efmCuPme2BMinDataRate            Unsigned32,
         efmCuPme2BMaxDataRate            Unsigned32,
         efmCuPme2BPower                  Unsigned32,
         efmCuPme2BConstellation          INTEGER,
         efmCuPme2BProfileRowStatus       RowStatus
       }

     efmCuPme2BProfileIndex OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      EfmProfileIndex
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "2BASE-TL PME profile index.
         This object is the unique index associated with this profile.
         Entries in this table are referenced via efmCuAdminProfile or
         efmCuPmeAdminProfile objects."
       ::= { efmCuPme2BProfileEntry 1 }




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     efmCuPme2BProfileDescr OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "A textual string containing information about a 2BASE-TL PME
         profile.  The string may include information about the data
         rate and spectral limitations of this particular profile."
       ::= { efmCuPme2BProfileEntry 2 }

     efmCuPme2BRegion  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      INTEGER {
         region1(1),
         region2(2)
       }
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Regional settings for a 2BASE-TL PME, as specified in the
         relevant Regional Annex of [G.991.2].
         Regional settings specify the Power Spectral Density (PSD)
         mask and the Power Back-Off (PBO) values, and place
         limitations on the max allowed data rate, power, and
         constellation.

         Possible values for this object are:
           region1      - Annexes A and F (e.g., North America)
           region2      - Annexes B and G (e.g., Europe)

         Annex A/B specify regional settings for data rates 192-2304
         Kbps using 16-TCPAM encoding.
         Annex F/G specify regional settings for rates 2320-3840 Kbps
         using 16-TCPAM encoding and 768-5696 Kbps using 32-TCPAM
         encoding.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PME is present, then this
         object partially maps to the Region bits in the 2B general
         parameter register."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 45.2.1.42; [G.991.2] Annexes A, B, F and G"
       ::= { efmCuPme2BProfileEntry 3 }

     efmCuPme2BsMode  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      EfmProfileIndexOrZero
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Desired custom Spectral Mode for a 2BASE-TL PME.  This object



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         is a pointer to an entry in efmCuPme2BsModeTable and a block
         of entries in efmCuPme2BRateReachTable, which together define
         (country-specific) reach-dependent rate limitations in
         addition to those defined by efmCuPme2BRegion.

         The value of this object is the index of the referenced
         spectral mode.
         The value of zero (default) indicates that no specific
         spectral mode is applicable.

         Attempts to set this object to a value that is not the value
         of the index for an active entry in the corresponding spectral
         mode table MUST be rejected."
       REFERENCE
         "efmCuPme2BsModeTable, efmCuPme2BRateReachTable"
       DEFVAL { 0 }
       ::= { efmCuPme2BProfileEntry 4 }

     efmCuPme2BMinDataRate  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  Unsigned32(192..5696)
       UNITS       "Kbps"
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Minimum Data Rate for the 2BASE-TL PME.
         This object can take values of (n x 64)Kbps,
         where n=3..60 for 16-TCPAM and n=12..89 for 32-TCPAM encoding.

         The data rate of the 2BASE-TL PME is considered 'fixed' when
         the value of this object equals that of efmCuPme2BMaxDataRate.
         If efmCuPme2BMinDataRate is less than efmCuPme2BMaxDataRate in
         the administrative profile, the data rate is considered
         'adaptive', and SHALL be set to the maximum attainable rate
         not exceeding efmCuPme2BMaxDataRate, under the spectral
         limitations placed by the efmCuPme2BRegion and
         efmCuPme2BsMode.

         Note that the current operational data rate of the PME is
         represented by the ifSpeed object of IF-MIB.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PME is present, then this
         object maps to the Min Data Rate1 bits in the 2B PMD
         parameters register.

         This object MUST be maintained in a persistent manner."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 45.2.1.43"
       ::= { efmCuPme2BProfileEntry 5 }



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     efmCuPme2BMaxDataRate  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  Unsigned32(192..5696)
       UNITS       "Kbps"
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Maximum Data Rate for the 2BASE-TL PME.
         This object can take values of (n x 64)Kbps,
         where n=3..60 for 16-TCPAM and n=12..89 for 32-TCPAM encoding.

         The data rate of the 2BASE-TL PME is considered 'fixed' when
         the value of this object equals that of efmCuPme2BMinDataRate.
         If efmCuPme2BMinDataRate is less than efmCuPme2BMaxDataRate in
         the administrative profile, the data rate is considered
         'adaptive', and SHALL be set to the maximum attainable rate
         not exceeding efmCuPme2BMaxDataRate, under the spectral
         limitations placed by the efmCuPme2BRegion and
         efmCuPme2BsMode.

         Note that the current operational data rate of the PME is
         represented by the ifSpeed object of IF-MIB.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PME is present, then this
         object maps to the Max Data Rate1 bits in the 2B PMD
         parameters register.

         This object MUST be maintained in a persistent manner."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 45.2.1.43"
       ::= { efmCuPme2BProfileEntry 6 }

     efmCuPme2BPower  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0|10..42)
       UNITS       "0.5 dBm"
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Signal Transmit Power.  Multiple of 0.5 dBm.
         The value of 0 in the administrative profile means that the
         signal transmit power is not fixed and SHALL be set to
         maximize the attainable rate, under the spectral limitations
         placed by the efmCuPme2BRegion and efmCuPme2BsMode.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PME is present, then this
         object maps to the Power1 bits in the 2B PMD parameters
         register."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 45.2.1.43"



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       ::= { efmCuPme2BProfileEntry 7 }

     efmCuPme2BConstellation  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      INTEGER {
         adaptive(0),
         tcpam16(1),
         tcpam32(2)
       }
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "TCPAM Constellation of the 2BASE-TL PME.
         The possible values are:
           adaptive(0)    - either 16- or 32-TCPAM
           tcpam16(1)     - 16-TCPAM
           tcpam32(2)     - 32-TCPAM

         The value of adaptive(0) in the administrative profile means
         that the constellation is not fixed and SHALL be set to
         maximize the attainable rate, under the spectral limitations
         placed by the efmCuPme2BRegion and efmCuPme2BsMode.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PME is present, then this
         object maps to the Constellation1 bits in the 2B general
         parameter register."
       REFERENCE
          "[802.3ah] 45.2.1.43"
       ::= { efmCuPme2BProfileEntry 8 }

     efmCuPme2BProfileRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      RowStatus
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This object controls the creation, modification, or deletion
         of the associated entry in the efmCuPme2BProfileTable per the
         semantics of RowStatus.

         If an 'active' entry is referenced via efmCuAdminProfile or
         efmCuPmeAdminProfile instance(s), the entry MUST remain
         'active'.

         An 'active' entry SHALL NOT be modified.  In order to modify
         an existing entry, it MUST be taken out of service (by setting
         this object to 'notInService'), modified, and set 'active'
         again."
       ::= { efmCuPme2BProfileEntry 9 }




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     efmCuPme2BsModeTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF EfmCuPme2BsModeEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This table, together with efmCu2BReachRateTable, supports
         definition of administrative custom spectral modes for
         2BASE-TL PMEs, describing spectral limitations in addition to
         those specified by efmCuPme2BRegion.

         In some countries, spectral regulations (e.g., UK ANFP) limit
         the length of the loops for certain data rates.  This table
         allows these country-specific limitations to be specified.

         Entries in this table referenced by the efmCuPme2BsMode
         MUST NOT be deleted until all the active references are
         removed.

         This table MUST be maintained in a persistent manner."
       REFERENCE
         "efmCu2BReachRateTable"
       ::= { efmCuPme2B  3 }

     efmCuPme2BsModeEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      EfmCuPme2BsModeEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Each entry specifies a spectral mode description and its
         index, which is used to reference corresponding entries in the
         efmCu2BReachRateTable.

         Entries may be created/deleted using the row creation/
         deletion mechanism via efmCuPme2BsModeRowStatus."
       INDEX { efmCuPme2BsModeIndex }
       ::= { efmCuPme2BsModeTable 1 }

     EfmCuPme2BsModeEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {
         efmCuPme2BsModeIndex             EfmProfileIndex,
         efmCuPme2BsModeDescr             SnmpAdminString,
         efmCuPme2BsModeRowStatus         RowStatus
       }

     efmCuPme2BsModeIndex OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      EfmProfileIndex
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current



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       DESCRIPTION
         "2BASE-TL PME Spectral Mode index.
         This object is the unique index associated with this spectral
         mode.
         Entries in this table are referenced via the efmCuPme2BsMode
         object."
       ::= { efmCuPme2BsModeEntry 1 }

     efmCuPme2BsModeDescr OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "A textual string containing information about a 2BASE-TL PME
         spectral mode.  The string may include information about
         corresponding (country-specific) spectral regulations
         and rate/reach limitations of this particular spectral mode."
       ::= { efmCuPme2BsModeEntry 2 }

     efmCuPme2BsModeRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      RowStatus
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This object controls creation, modification, or deletion of
         the associated entry in efmCuPme2BsModeTable per the semantics
         of RowStatus.

         If an 'active' entry is referenced via efmCuPme2BsMode
         instance(s), the entry MUST remain 'active'.

         An 'active' entry SHALL NOT be modified.  In order to modify
         an existing entry, it MUST be taken out of service (by setting
         this object to 'notInService'), modified, and set 'active'
         again."
       ::= { efmCuPme2BsModeEntry 3 }


     efmCuPme2BReachRateTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF EfmCuPme2BReachRateEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This table supports the definition of administrative custom
         spectral modes for 2BASE-TL PMEs, providing spectral
         limitations in addition to those specified by
         efmCuPme2BRegion.




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         The spectral regulations in some countries (e.g., UK ANFP)
         limit the length of the loops for certain data rates.
         This table allows these country-specific limitations to be
         specified.

         Below is an example of this table for [ANFP]:
         ----------+-------+-------
         Equivalent MaxRate MaxRate
           Length    PAM16   PAM32
             (m)     (Kbps)  (Kbps)
         ----------+-------+-------
             975      2304    5696
            1125      2304    5504
            1275      2304    5120
            1350      2304    4864
            1425      2304    4544
            1500      2304    4288
            1575      2304    3968
            1650      2304    3776
            1725      2304    3520
            1800      2304    3264
            1875      2304    3072
            1950      2048    2688
            2100      1792    2368
            2250      1536       0
            2400      1408       0
            2550      1280       0
            2775      1152       0
            2925      1152       0
            3150      1088       0
            3375      1024       0
         ----------+-------+-------

         Entries in this table referenced by an efmCuPme2BsMode
         instance MUST NOT be deleted.

         This table MUST be maintained in a persistent manner."
       REFERENCE
         "[ANFP]"
       ::= { efmCuPme2B  4 }

     efmCuPme2BReachRateEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      EfmCuPme2BReachRateEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Each entry specifies maximum 2BASE-TL PME data rates
         allowed for a certain equivalent loop length, when using



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         16-TCPAM or 32-TCPAM encoding.

         When a 2BASE-TL PME is initialized, its data rate MUST NOT
         exceed one of the following limitations:
         - the value of efmCuPme2BMaxDataRate
         - maximum data rate allowed by efmCuPme2BRegion and
           efmCuPme2BPower
         - maximum data rate for a given encoding specified in the
           efmCuPme2BsModeEntry, corresponding to the equivalent loop
           length, estimated by the PME

         It is RECOMMENDED that the efmCuPme2BEquivalentLength values
         are assigned in increasing order, starting from the minimum
         value.

         Entries may be created/deleted using the row creation/
         deletion mechanism via efmCuPme2ReachRateRowStatus."
       INDEX { efmCuPme2BsModeIndex, efmCuPme2BReachRateIndex }
       ::= { efmCuPme2BReachRateTable 1 }

     EfmCuPme2BReachRateEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {
         efmCuPme2BReachRateIndex         EfmProfileIndex,
         efmCuPme2BEquivalentLength       Unsigned32,
         efmCuPme2BMaxDataRatePam16       Unsigned32,
         efmCuPme2BMaxDataRatePam32       Unsigned32,
         efmCuPme2BReachRateRowStatus     RowStatus
       }

     efmCuPme2BReachRateIndex OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      EfmProfileIndex
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "2BASE-TL custom spectral mode Reach-Rate table index.
         This object is the unique index associated with each entry."
       ::= { efmCuPme2BReachRateEntry 1 }

     efmCuPme2BEquivalentLength  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0..8192)
       UNITS       "m"
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Maximum allowed equivalent loop's physical length in meters
         for the specified data rates.
         An equivalent loop is a hypothetical 26AWG (0.4mm) loop with a
         perfect square root attenuation characteristic, without any



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         bridged taps."
       ::= { efmCuPme2BReachRateEntry 2 }

     efmCuPme2BMaxDataRatePam16  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0|192..5696)
       UNITS       "Kbps"
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Maximum data rate for a 2BASE-TL PME at the specified
         equivalent loop's length using TC-PAM16 encoding.
         The value of zero means that TC-PAM16 encoding should not be
         used at this distance."
       ::= { efmCuPme2BReachRateEntry 3 }

     efmCuPme2BMaxDataRatePam32  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Unsigned32(0|192..5696)
       UNITS       "Kbps"
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Maximum data rate for a 2BASE-TL PME at the specified
         equivalent loop's length using TC-PAM32 encoding.
         The value of zero means that TC-PAM32 encoding should not be
         used at this distance."
       ::= { efmCuPme2BReachRateEntry 4 }

     efmCuPme2BReachRateRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      RowStatus
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This object controls the creation, modification, or deletion
         of the associated entry in the efmCuPme2BReachRateTable per
         the semantics of RowStatus.

         If an 'active' entry is referenced via efmCuPme2BsMode
         instance(s), the entry MUST remain 'active'.

         An 'active' entry SHALL NOT be modified.  In order to modify
         an existing entry, it MUST be taken out of service (by setting
         this object to 'notInService'), modified, and set 'active'
         again."
       ::= { efmCuPme2BReachRateEntry 5 }


    -- 10PASS-TS specific PME group




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     efmCuPme10P      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { efmCuPme 6 }

     efmCuPme10PProfileTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF EfmCuPme10PProfileEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This table supports definitions of configuration profiles for
         10PASS-TS PMEs.
         The first 22 entries in this table SHALL always be defined as
         follows (see 802.3ah Annex 62B.3, table 62B-1):
         -------+--------+----+---------+-----+-----+---------------
         Profile Bandplan UPBO BandNotch DRate URate Comment
          Index  PSDMask#  p#    p#        p#    p#
         -------+--------+----+---------+-----+-----+---------------
            1      1      3    2,6,10,11    20    20 default profile
            2     13      5    0            20    20
            3      1      1    0            20    20
            4     16      0    0           100   100
            5     16      0    0            70    50
            6      6      0    0            50    10
            7     17      0    0            30    30
            8      8      0    0            30     5
            9      4      0    0            25    25
           10      4      0    0            15    15
           11     23      0    0            10    10
           12     23      0    0             5     5
           13     16      0    2,5,9,11    100   100
           14     16      0    2,5,9,11     70    50
           15      6      0    2,6,10,11    50    10
           16     17      0    2,5,9,11     30    30
           17      8      0    2,6,10,11    30     5
           18      4      0    2,6,10,11    25    25
           19      4      0    2,6,10,11    15    15
           20     23      0    2,5,9,11     10    10
           21     23      0    2,5,9,11      5     5
           22     30      0    0           200    50
         -------+--------+----+---------+-----+-----+---------------

         These default entries SHALL be created during agent
         initialization and MUST NOT be deleted.

         Entries following the first 22 can be dynamically created and
         deleted to provide custom administrative (configuration)
         profiles and automatic operating profiles.

         This table MUST be maintained in a persistent manner."
       REFERENCE



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         "[802.3ah] Annex 62B.3, 30.11.2.1.6"
       ::= { efmCuPme10P  1 }

     efmCuPme10PProfileEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      EfmCuPme10PProfileEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "Each entry corresponds to a single 10PASS-TS PME profile.

         Each profile contains a set of parameters, used either for
         configuration or representation of a 10PASS-TS PME.
         In case a particular profile is referenced via the
         efmCuPmeAdminProfile object (or efmCuAdminProfile if
         efmCuPmeAdminProfile is zero), it represents the desired
         parameters for the 10PassTS-O PME initialization.
         If a profile is referenced via an efmCuPmeOperProfile object,
         it represents the current operating parameters of the PME.

         Profiles may be created/deleted using the row creation/
         deletion mechanism via efmCuPme10PProfileRowStatus.  If an
         'active' entry is referenced, the entry MUST remain 'active'
         until all references are removed.
         Default entries MUST NOT be removed."
       INDEX { efmCuPme10PProfileIndex }
       ::= { efmCuPme10PProfileTable 1 }

     EfmCuPme10PProfileEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {
         efmCuPme10PProfileIndex           EfmProfileIndex,
         efmCuPme10PProfileDescr           SnmpAdminString,
         efmCuPme10PBandplanPSDMskProfile  INTEGER,
         efmCuPme10PUPBOReferenceProfile   INTEGER,
         efmCuPme10PBandNotchProfiles      BITS,
         efmCuPme10PPayloadDRateProfile    INTEGER,
         efmCuPme10PPayloadURateProfile    INTEGER,
         efmCuPme10PProfileRowStatus       RowStatus
       }

     efmCuPme10PProfileIndex OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      EfmProfileIndex
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "10PASS-TS PME profile index.
         This object is the unique index associated with this profile.
         Entries in this table are referenced via efmCuAdminProfile or
         efmCuPmeAdminProfile."



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       ::= { efmCuPme10PProfileEntry 1 }

     efmCuPme10PProfileDescr OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "A textual string containing information about a 10PASS-TS PME
         profile.  The string may include information about data rate
         and spectral limitations of this particular profile."
       ::= { efmCuPme10PProfileEntry 2 }

     efmCuPme10PBandplanPSDMskProfile  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER {
         profile1(1),
         profile2(2),
         profile3(3),
         profile4(4),
         profile5(5),
         profile6(6),
         profile7(7),
         profile8(8),
         profile9(9),
         profile10(10),
         profile11(11),
         profile12(12),
         profile13(13),
         profile14(14),
         profile15(15),
         profile16(16),
         profile17(17),
         profile18(18),
         profile19(19),
         profile20(20),
         profile21(21),
         profile22(22),
         profile23(23),
         profile24(24),
         profile25(25),
         profile26(26),
         profile27(27),
         profile28(28),
         profile29(29),
         profile30(30)
       }
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION



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         "The 10PASS-TS PME Bandplan and PSD Mask Profile, as specified
         in 802.3ah Annex 62A, table 62A-1.  Possible values are:
         --------------+------------------------+------------+--------
         Profile Name    PSD Mask                  Bands      G.993.1
                                                 0/1/2/3/4/5  Bandplan
         --------------+------------------------+------------+--------
         profile1(1)    T1.424 FTTCab.M1         x/D/U/D/U    A
         profile2(2)    T1.424 FTTEx.M1          x/D/U/D/U    A
         profile3(3)    T1.424 FTTCab.M2         x/D/U/D/U    A
         profile4(4)    T1.424 FTTEx.M2          x/D/U/D/U    A
         profile5(5)    T1.424 FTTCab.M1         D/D/U/D/U    A
         profile6(6)    T1.424 FTTEx.M1          D/D/U/D/U    A
         profile7(7)    T1.424 FTTCab.M2         D/D/U/D/U    A
         profile8(8)    T1.424 FTTEx.M2          D/D/U/D/U    A
         profile9(9)    T1.424 FTTCab.M1         U/D/U/D/x    A
         profile10(10)  T1.424 FTTEx.M1          U/D/U/D/x    A
         profile11(11)  T1.424 FTTCab.M2         U/D/U/D/x    A
         profile12(12)  T1.424 FTTEx.M2          U/D/U/D/x    A
         profile13(13)  TS 101 270-1 Pcab.M1.A   x/D/U/D/U    B
         profile14(14)  TS 101 270-1 Pcab.M1.B   x/D/U/D/U    B
         profile15(15)  TS 101 270-1 Pex.P1.M1   x/D/U/D/U    B
         profile16(16)  TS 101 270-1 Pex.P2.M1   x/D/U/D/U    B
         profile17(17)  TS 101 270-1 Pcab.M2     x/D/U/D/U    B
         profile18(18)  TS 101 270-1 Pex.P1.M2   x/D/U/D/U    B
         profile19(19)  TS 101 270-1 Pex.P2.M2   x/D/U/D/U    B
         profile20(20)  TS 101 270-1 Pcab.M1.A   U/D/U/D/x    B
         profile21(21)  TS 101 270-1 Pcab.M1.B   U/D/U/D/x    B
         profile22(22)  TS 101 270-1 Pex.P1.M1   U/D/U/D/x    B
         profile23(23)  TS 101 270-1 Pex.P2.M1   U/D/U/D/x    B
         profile24(24)  TS 101 270-1 Pcab.M2     U/D/U/D/x    B
         profile25(25)  TS 101 270-1 Pex.P1.M2   U/D/U/D/x    B
         profile26(26)  TS 101 270-1 Pex.P2.M2   U/D/U/D/x    B
         profile27(27)  G.993.1 F.1.2.1          x/D/U/D/U    Annex F
         profile28(28)  G.993.1 F.1.2.2          x/D/U/D/U    Annex F
         profile29(29)  G.993.1 F.1.2.3          x/D/U/D/U    Annex F
         profile30(30)  T1.424 FTTCab.M1 (ext.)  x/D/U/D/U/D  Annex A
         --------------+------------------------+------------+--------
         "
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] Annex 62A"
       ::= { efmCuPme10PProfileEntry 3 }

     efmCuPme10PUPBOReferenceProfile  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER {
         profile0(0),
         profile1(1),
         profile2(2),
         profile3(3),



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         profile4(4),
         profile5(5),
         profile6(6),
         profile7(7),
         profile8(8),
         profile9(9)
       }
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The 10PASS-TS PME Upstream Power Back-Off (UPBO) Reference
         PSD Profile, as specified in 802.3 Annex 62A, table 62A-3.
         Possible values are:
         ------------+-----------------------------
         Profile Name   Reference PSD
         ------------+-----------------------------
         profile0(0)  no profile
         profile1(1)  T1.424        Noise A    M1
         profile2(2)  T1.424        Noise A    M2
         profile3(3)  T1.424        Noise F    M1
         profile4(4)  T1.424        Noise F    M2
         profile5(5)  TS 101 270-1  Noise A&B
         profile6(6)  TS 101 270-1  Noise C
         profile7(7)  TS 101 270-1  Noise D
         profile8(8)  TS 101 270-1  Noise E
         profile9(9)  TS 101 270-1  Noise F
         ------------+-----------------------------
         "
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] Annex 62A.3.5"
       ::= { efmCuPme10PProfileEntry 4 }

     efmCuPme10PBandNotchProfiles  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  BITS {
         profile0(0),
         profile1(1),
         profile2(2),
         profile3(3),
         profile4(4),
         profile5(5),
         profile6(6),
         profile7(7),
         profile8(8),
         profile9(9),
         profile10(10),
         profile11(11)
       }
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create



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       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The 10PASS-TS PME Egress Control Band Notch Profile bitmap,
         as specified in 802.3 Annex 62A, table 62A-4.  Possible values
         are:
         --------------+--------+------+------------+------+------
         Profile Name   G.991.3  T1.424 TS 101 270-1 StartF EndF
                        table    table  table        (MHz)  (MHz)
         --------------+--------+------+------------+------+------
         profile0(0)    no profile
         profile1(1)    F-5 #01  -      -            1.810  1.825
         profile2(2)    6-2      15-1   17           1.810  2.000
         profile3(3)    F-5 #02  -      -            1.907  1.912
         profile4(4)    F-5 #03  -      -            3.500  3.575
         profile5(5)    6-2      -      17           3.500  3.800
         profile6(6)    -        15-1   -            3.500  4.000
         profile7(7)    F-5 #04  -      -            3.747  3.754
         profile8(8)    F-5 #05  -      -            3.791  3.805
         profile9(9)    6-2      -      17           7.000  7.100
         profile10(10)  F-5 #06  15-1   -            7.000  7.300
         profile11(11)  6-2      15-1   1            10.100 10.150
         --------------+--------+------+------------+------+------

         Any combination of profiles can be specified by ORing
         individual profiles, for example, a value of 0x2230 selects
         profiles 2, 6, 10, and 11."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] Annex 62A.3.5"
       ::= { efmCuPme10PProfileEntry 5 }

     efmCuPme10PPayloadDRateProfile  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      INTEGER {
         profile5(5),
         profile10(10),
         profile15(15),
         profile20(20),
         profile25(25),
         profile30(30),
         profile50(50),
         profile70(70),
         profile100(100),
         profile140(140),
         profile200(200)
       }
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The 10PASS-TS PME Downstream Payload Rate Profile, as



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         specified in 802.3 Annex 62A.  Possible values are:
           profile5(5)      - 2.5 Mbps
           profile10(10)    - 5 Mbps
           profile15(15)    - 7.5 Mbps
           profile20(20)    - 10 Mbps
           profile25(25)    - 12.5 Mbps
           profile30(30)    - 15 Mbps
           profile50(50)    - 25 Mbps
           profile70(70)    - 35 Mbps
           profile100(100)  - 50 Mbps
           profile140(140)  - 70 Mbps
           profile200(200)  - 100 Mbps

         Each value represents a target for the PME's Downstream
         Payload Bitrate as seen at the MII.  If the payload rate of
         the selected profile cannot be achieved based on the loop
         environment, bandplan, and PSD mask, the PME initialization
         SHALL fail."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] Annex 62A.3.6"
       ::= { efmCuPme10PProfileEntry 6 }

     efmCuPme10PPayloadURateProfile  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      INTEGER {
         profile5(5),
         profile10(10),
         profile15(15),
         profile20(20),
         profile25(25),
         profile30(30),
         profile50(50),
         profile70(70),
         profile100(100)
       }
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The 10PASS-TS PME Upstream Payload Rate Profile, as specified
          in 802.3 Annex 62A.  Possible values are:
           profile5(5)       - 2.5 Mbps
           profile10(10)     - 5 Mbps
           profile15(15)     - 7.5 Mbps
           profile20(20)     - 10 Mbps
           profile25(25)     - 12.5 Mbps
           profile30(30)     - 15 Mbps
           profile50(50)     - 25 Mbps
           profile70(70)     - 35 Mbps
           profile100(100)   - 50 Mbps



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         Each value represents a target for the PME's Upstream Payload
         Bitrate as seen at the MII.  If the payload rate of the
         selected profile cannot be achieved based on the loop
         environment, bandplan, and PSD mask, the PME initialization
         SHALL fail."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] Annex 62A.3.6"
       ::= { efmCuPme10PProfileEntry 7 }

     efmCuPme10PProfileRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      RowStatus
       MAX-ACCESS  read-create
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This object controls creation, modification, or deletion of
         the associated entry in efmCuPme10PProfileTable per the
         semantics of RowStatus.

         If an active entry is referenced via efmCuAdminProfile or
         efmCuPmeAdminProfile, the entry MUST remain 'active' until
         all references are removed.

         An 'active' entry SHALL NOT be modified.  In order to modify
         an existing entry, it MUST be taken out of service (by setting
         this object to 'notInService'), modified, and set 'active'
         again."
       ::= { efmCuPme10PProfileEntry 8 }


     efmCuPme10PStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF EfmCuPme10PStatusEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This table provides status information of EFMCu 10PASS-TS
         PMEs (modems).

         This table contains live data from the equipment.  As such,
         it is NOT persistent."
       ::= { efmCuPme10P 2 }

     efmCuPme10PStatusEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      EfmCuPme10PStatusEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "An entry in the EFMCu 10PASS-TS PME Status table."
       INDEX  { ifIndex }



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       ::= { efmCuPme10PStatusTable 1 }

     EfmCuPme10PStatusEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {
         efmCuPme10PFECCorrectedBlocks     Counter32,
         efmCuPme10PFECUncorrectedBlocks   Counter32
       }

     efmCuPme10PFECCorrectedBlocks  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The number of received and corrected Forward Error Correction
         (FEC) codewords in this 10PASS-TS PME.

         This object maps to the aPMEFECCorrectedBlocks attribute in
         Clause 30.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PMA/PMD is present,
         then this object maps to the 10P FEC correctable errors
         register.

         Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at
         re-initialization of the management system, and at other times
         as indicated by the value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime,
         defined in IF-MIB."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 45.2.1.22, 30.11.2.1.8"
       ::= { efmCuPme10PStatusEntry 1 }

     efmCuPme10PFECUncorrectedBlocks  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The number of received uncorrectable FEC codewords in this
         10PASS-TS PME.

         This object maps to the aPMEFECUncorrectableBlocks attribute
         in Clause 30.

         If a Clause 45 MDIO Interface to the PMA/PMD is present,
         then this object maps to the 10P FEC uncorrectable errors
         register.

         Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at
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         as indicated by the value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime,
         defined in IF-MIB."
       REFERENCE
         "[802.3ah] 45.2.1.23, 30.11.2.1.9"
       ::= { efmCuPme10PStatusEntry 2 }

    --
    -- Conformance Statements
    --

     efmCuGroups      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { efmCuConformance 1 }

     efmCuCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { efmCuConformance 2 }

     -- Object Groups

     efmCuBasicGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS {
         efmCuPAFSupported,
         efmCuAdminProfile,
         efmCuTargetDataRate,
         efmCuTargetSnrMgn,
         efmCuAdaptiveSpectra,
         efmCuPortSide,
         efmCuFltStatus
       }
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "A collection of objects representing management information
         common for all types of EFMCu ports."
       ::= { efmCuGroups 1 }

     efmCuPAFGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS {
         efmCuPeerPAFSupported,
         efmCuPAFCapacity,
         efmCuPeerPAFCapacity,
         efmCuPAFAdminState,
         efmCuPAFDiscoveryCode,
         efmCuPAFRemoteDiscoveryCode,
         efmCuNumPMEs
       }
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "A collection of objects supporting OPTIONAL PME
         Aggregation Function (PAF) and PAF discovery in EFMCu ports."
       ::= { efmCuGroups 2 }




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     efmCuPAFErrorsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS {
         efmCuPAFInErrors,
         efmCuPAFInSmallFragments,
         efmCuPAFInLargeFragments,
         efmCuPAFInBadFragments,
         efmCuPAFInLostFragments,
         efmCuPAFInLostStarts,
         efmCuPAFInLostEnds,
         efmCuPAFInOverflows
       }
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "A collection of objects supporting OPTIONAL error counters
         of PAF on EFMCu ports."
       ::= { efmCuGroups 3 }

     efmCuPmeGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS {
         efmCuPmeAdminProfile,
         efmCuPmeOperStatus,
         efmCuPmeFltStatus,
         efmCuPmeSubTypesSupported,
         efmCuPmeAdminSubType,
         efmCuPmeOperSubType,
         efmCuPAFRemoteDiscoveryCode,
         efmCuPmeOperProfile,
         efmCuPmeSnrMgn,
         efmCuPmePeerSnrMgn,
         efmCuPmeLineAtn,
         efmCuPmePeerLineAtn,
         efmCuPmeEquivalentLength,
         efmCuPmeTCCodingErrors,
         efmCuPmeTCCrcErrors,
         efmCuPmeThreshLineAtn,
         efmCuPmeThreshSnrMgn
       }
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "A collection of objects providing information about
         a 2BASE-TL/10PASS-TS PME."
       ::= { efmCuGroups 4 }

     efmCuAlarmConfGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS {
         efmCuThreshLowRate,
         efmCuLowRateCrossingEnable,
         efmCuPmeThreshLineAtn,



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         efmCuPmeLineAtnCrossingEnable,
         efmCuPmeThreshSnrMgn,
         efmCuPmeSnrMgnCrossingEnable,
         efmCuPmeDeviceFaultEnable,
         efmCuPmeConfigInitFailEnable,
         efmCuPmeProtocolInitFailEnable
       }
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "A collection of objects supporting configuration of alarm
         thresholds and notifications in EFMCu ports."
       ::= { efmCuGroups 5 }

     efmCuNotificationGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
       NOTIFICATIONS {
         efmCuLowRateCrossing,
         efmCuPmeLineAtnCrossing,
         efmCuPmeSnrMgnCrossing,
         efmCuPmeDeviceFault,
         efmCuPmeConfigInitFailure,
         efmCuPmeProtocolInitFailure
       }
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This group supports notifications of significant conditions
         associated with EFMCu ports."
       ::= { efmCuGroups 6 }

     efmCuPme2BProfileGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS {
         efmCuPme2BProfileDescr,
         efmCuPme2BRegion,
         efmCuPme2BsMode,
         efmCuPme2BMinDataRate,
         efmCuPme2BMaxDataRate,
         efmCuPme2BPower,
         efmCuPme2BConstellation,
         efmCuPme2BProfileRowStatus,
         efmCuPme2BsModeDescr,
         efmCuPme2BsModeRowStatus,
         efmCuPme2BEquivalentLength,
         efmCuPme2BMaxDataRatePam16,
         efmCuPme2BMaxDataRatePam32,
         efmCuPme2BReachRateRowStatus
       }
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "A collection of objects that constitute a configuration



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         profile for configuration of 2BASE-TL ports."
       ::= { efmCuGroups 7}

     efmCuPme10PProfileGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS {
         efmCuPme10PProfileDescr,
         efmCuPme10PBandplanPSDMskProfile,
         efmCuPme10PUPBOReferenceProfile,
         efmCuPme10PBandNotchProfiles,
         efmCuPme10PPayloadDRateProfile,
         efmCuPme10PPayloadURateProfile,
         efmCuPme10PProfileRowStatus
       }
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
         "A collection of objects that constitute a configuration
         profile for configuration of 10PASS-TS ports."
       ::= { efmCuGroups 8 }

     efmCuPme10PStatusGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS {
         efmCuPme10PFECCorrectedBlocks,
         efmCuPme10PFECUncorrectedBlocks
       }
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
         "A collection of objects providing status information
         specific to 10PASS-TS PMEs."
       ::= { efmCuGroups 9 }

    -- Compliance Statements

     efmCuCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION
         "The compliance statement for 2BASE-TL/10PASS-TS interfaces.
         Compliance with the following external compliance statements
         is REQUIRED:

         MIB Module             Compliance Statement
         ----------             --------------------
         IF-MIB                 ifCompliance3
         EtherLike-MIB          dot3Compliance2
         MAU-MIB                mauModIfCompl3

         Compliance with the following external compliance statements
         is OPTIONAL for implementations supporting PME Aggregation
         Function (PAF) with flexible cross-connect between the PCS



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         and PME ports:

         MIB Module             Compliance Statement
         ----------             --------------------
         IF-INVERTED-STACK-MIB  ifInvCompliance
         IF-CAP-STACK-MIB       ifCapStackCompliance"

       MODULE  -- this module
         MANDATORY-GROUPS {
           efmCuBasicGroup,
           efmCuPmeGroup,
           efmCuAlarmConfGroup,
           efmCuNotificationGroup
         }

         GROUP       efmCuPme2BProfileGroup
         DESCRIPTION
           "Support for this group is only required for implementations
           supporting 2BASE-TL PHY."

         GROUP       efmCuPme10PProfileGroup
         DESCRIPTION
           "Support for this group is only required for implementations
           supporting 10PASS-TS PHY."

         GROUP       efmCuPAFGroup
         DESCRIPTION
           "Support for this group is only required for
           implementations supporting PME Aggregation Function (PAF)."

         GROUP       efmCuPAFErrorsGroup
         DESCRIPTION
           "Support for this group is OPTIONAL for implementations
           supporting PME Aggregation Function (PAF)."

         GROUP       efmCuPme10PStatusGroup
         DESCRIPTION
           "Support for this group is OPTIONAL for implementations
           supporting 10PASS-TS PHY."

         OBJECT      efmCuPmeSubTypesSupported
         SYNTAX      BITS {
           ieee2BaseTLO(0),
           ieee2BaseTLR(1),
           ieee10PassTSO(2),
           ieee10PassTSR(3)
         }
         DESCRIPTION



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           "Support for all subtypes is not required.  However, at
           least one value SHALL be supported."

         OBJECT      efmCuPmeAdminSubType
         MIN-ACCESS  read-only
         DESCRIPTION
           "Write access is not required (needed only for PMEs
           supporting more than a single subtype, e.g.,
           ieee2BaseTLO and ieee2BaseTLR or ieee10PassTSO and
           ieee10PassTSR)."

         OBJECT      efmCuTargetSnrMgn
         MIN-ACCESS  read-only
         DESCRIPTION
           "Write access is OPTIONAL.  For PHYs without write access,
           the target SNR margin SHALL be fixed at 5dB for 2BASE-TL
           and 6dB for 10PASS-TS."

         OBJECT      efmCuAdaptiveSpectra
         MIN-ACCESS  read-only
         DESCRIPTION
           "Write access is OPTIONAL.  For PHYs without write access,
           the default value SHOULD be false."

       ::= { efmCuCompliances 1 }
  END

7.  Security Considerations

  There is a number of managed objects defined in the EFM-CU-MIB module
  that have a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write or read-create.  Most
  objects are writeable only when the link is Down.  Writing to these
  objects can have potentially disruptive effects on network operation,
  for example:

  o  Changing of efmCuPmeAdminSubType may lead to a potential locking
     of the link, as peer PMEs of the same subtype cannot exchange
     handshake messages.

  o  Changing of efmCuPAFAdminState to enabled may lead to a potential
     locking of the link, if the peer PHY does not support PAF.

  o  Changing of efmCuPAFDiscoveryCode, before the discovery operation,
     may lead to a wrongful discovery, for example, when two -O ports
     are connected to the same multi-PME -R port and both -O ports have
     the same Discovery register value.





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  o  Changing PCS or PME configuration parameters (e.g., profile of a
     PCS or PME via efmCuAdminProfile or efmCuPmeAdminProfile) may lead
     to anything from link quality and rate degradation to a complete
     link initialization failure, as ability of an EFMCu port to
     support a particular configuration depends on the copper
     environment.

  o  Activation of a PME can cause a severe degradation of service for
     another EFMCu PHY, whose PME(s) may be affected by the cross-talk
     from the newly activated PME.

  o  Removal of a PME from an operationally 'up' EFMCu port,
     aggregating several PMEs, may cause port's rate degradation.

  The user of the EFM-CU-MIB module must therefore be aware that
  support for SET operations in a non-secure environment without proper
  protection can have a negative effect on network operations.

  The readable objects in the EFM-CU-MIB module (i.e., those with MAX-
  ACCESS other than not-accessible) may be considered sensitive in some
  environments since, collectively, they provide information about the
  performance of network interfaces and can reveal some aspects of
  their configuration.  In particular, since EFMCu can be carried over
  Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) voice-grade copper in a bundle with
  other pairs belonging to another operator/customer, it is
  theoretically possible to eavesdrop to an EFMCu transmission simply
  by "listening" to a cross-talk from the EFMCu pairs, especially if
  the parameters of the EFMCu link in question are known.

  In such environments, it is important to control also GET and NOTIFY
  access to these objects and possibly even to encrypt their values
  when sending them over the network via SNMP.

  SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 did not include adequate security.
  Even if the network itself is secure (for example by using IPsec),
  even then, there is no control as to who on the secure network is
  allowed to access and GET/SET (read/change/create/delete) the objects
  in these MIB modules.

  It is RECOMMENDED that implementers consider the security features as
  provided by the SNMPv3 framework (see [RFC3410], section 8),
  including full support for the SNMPv3 cryptographic mechanisms (for
  authentication and privacy).

  Further, deployment of SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 is NOT
  RECOMMENDED.  Instead, it is RECOMMENDED to deploy SNMPv3 and to
  enable cryptographic security.  It is then a customer/operator
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  instance of these MIB modules 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.

8.  IANA Considerations

  Object identifiers for the efmCuMIB MODULE-IDENTITY and ifCapStackMIB
  MODULE-IDENTITY have been allocated by IANA in the MIB-2 sub-tree.

9.  Acknowledgments

  This document was produced by the [HUBMIB] working group, whose
  efforts were greatly advanced by the contributions of the following
  people (in alphabetical order):

     Udi Ashkenazi (Actelis)

     Mike Heard

     Alfred Hoenes (TR-Sys)

     Marina Popilov (Actelis)

     Mathias Riess (Infineon)

     Dan Romascanu (Avaya)

     Matt Squire (Hatteras)

     Bert Wijnen (Alcatel)

10.  References

10.1.  Normative References

  [802.3]           IEEE, "IEEE Standard for Information technology -
                    Telecommunications and information exchange between
                    systems - Local and metropolitan area networks -
                    Specific requirements - Part 3: Carrier Sense
                    Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD)
                    Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications",
                    IEEE Std 802.3-2005, December 2005.









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  [802.3ah]         IEEE, "IEEE Standard for Information technology -
                    Telecommunications and information exchange between
                    systems - Local and metropolitan area networks -
                    Specific requirements - Part 3: Carrier Sense
                    Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD)
                    Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications -
                    Amendment: Media Access Control Parameters,
                    Physical Layers and Management Parameters for
                    Subscriber Access Networks", IEEE Std 802.3ah-2004,
                    September 2004.

  [G.991.2]         ITU-T, "Single-pair High-speed Digital Subscriber
                    Line (SHDSL) transceivers", ITU-T
                    Recommendation G.991.2, December 2003,
                    <http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-G.991.2/en>.

  [G.993.1]         ITU-T, "Very High speed Digital Subscriber Line
                    transceivers", ITU-T Recommendation G.993.1,
                    June 2004,
                    <http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-G.993.1/en>.

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

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

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

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

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

  [RFC2864]         McCloghrie, K. and G. Hanson, "The Inverted Stack
                    Table Extension to the Interfaces Group MIB",
                    RFC 2864, June 2000.

  [RFC3411]         Harrington, D., Presuhn, R., and B. Wijnen, "An
                    Architecture for Describing Simple Network
                    Management Protocol (SNMP) Management Frameworks",
                    STD 62, RFC 3411, December 2002.



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  [RFC3635]         Flick, J., "Definitions of Managed Objects for the
                    Ethernet-like Interface Types", RFC 3635,
                    September 2003.

  [RFC4836]         Beili, E., "Definitions of Managed Objects for IEEE
                    802.3 Medium Attachment Units (MAUs)", RFC 4836,
                    April 2007.

  [T1.424]          ANSI, "Interface Between Networks and Customer
                    Installation Very-high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber
                    Lines (VDSL) Metallic Interface (DMT Based)",
                    American National Standard T1.424-2004, June 2004.

  [TS 101 270-1]    ETSI, "Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Access
                    transmission systems on metallic access cables;
                    Very high speed Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL);
                    Part 1: Functional requirements", Technical
                    Specification TS 101 270-1, October 2005.

10.2.  Informative References

  [ANFP]            Network Interoperability Consultative Committee
                    (NICC), "Specification of the Access Network
                    Frequency Plan (ANFP) applicable to transmission
                    systems used on the BT Access Network", NICC
                    Document ND1602:2005/08, August 2005.

  [HUBMIB]          IETF, "Ethernet Interfaces and Hub MIB (hubmib)
                    Charter", <http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/OLD/
                    hubmib-charter.html>.

  [IANAifType-MIB]  Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA),
                    "IANAifType Textual Convention definition",
                    <http://www.iana.org/assignments/ianaiftype-mib>.

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

  [RFC4070]         Dodge, M. and B. Ray, "Definitions of Managed
                    Object Extensions for Very High Speed Digital
                    Subscriber Lines (VDSL) Using Multiple Carrier
                    Modulation (MCM) Line Coding", RFC 4070, May 2005.

  [RFC4181]         Heard, C., "Guidelines for Authors and Reviewers of
                    MIB Documents", BCP 111, RFC 4181, September 2005.




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  [RFC4319]         Sikes, C., Ray, B., and R. Abbi, "Definitions of
                    Managed Objects for High Bit-Rate DSL - 2nd
                    generation (HDSL2) and Single-Pair High-Speed
                    Digital Subscriber Line (SHDSL) Lines", RFC 4319,
                    December 2005.

  [RFC4837]         Khermosh, L., "Managed Objects of Ethernet Passive
                    Optical Networks (EPON)", RFC 4837, July 2007.

  [RFC4878]         Squire, M., "Definitions and Managed Objects for
                    Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM)
                    Functions on Ethernet-Like Interfaces", RFC 4878,
                    June 2007.

Author's Address

  Edward Beili
  Actelis Networks
  Bazel 25
  Petach-Tikva
  Israel

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