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Internet Draft Integrated Services MIB November 1996
Integrated Services Management Information Base
draft-ietf-intserv-mib-04.txt
Thu Nov 21 16:08:14 PST 1996
Fred Baker
Cisco Systems
519 Lado Drive
Santa Barbara, California 93111
fred@cisco.com
John Krawczyk
Bay Networks, Inc
2 Federal Street
Billerica, Massachusetts 01821
jj@BayNetworks.com
1. Status of this Memo
This document is an Internet Draft. Internet Drafts are
working documents of the Internet Engineering Task Force
(IETF), its Areas, and its Working Groups. Note that other
groups may also distribute working documents as Internet
Drafts.
Internet Drafts are draft documents valid for a maximum of six
months. Internet Drafts may be updated, replaced, or obsoleted
by other documents at any time. It is not appropriate to use
Internet Drafts as reference material or to cite them other
than as a "working draft" or "work in progress."
Please check the I-D abstract listing contained in each
Internet Draft directory to learn the current status of this
or any other Internet Draft.
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2. Abstract
This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base
(MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-
based internets. In particular, it defines objects for
managing the the interface attributes defined in the
Integrated Services Model. Comments should be made to the
Integrated Services Working Group, int-serv@isi.edu.
This memo does not, in its draft form, specify a standard for
the Internet community.
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3. The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework
The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework consists of four major
components. They are:
o RFC 1441 which defines the SMI, the mechanisms used for
describing and naming objects for the purpose of
management.
o RFC 1213 defines MIB-II, the core set of managed objects
for the Internet suite of protocols.
o RFC 1445 which defines the administrative and other
architectural aspects of the framework.
o RFC 1448 which defines the protocol used for network
access to managed objects.
The Framework permits new objects to be defined for the
purpose of experimentation and evaluation.
3.1. Object Definitions
Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store,
termed the Management Information Base or MIB. Objects in the
MIB are defined using the subset of Abstract Syntax Notation
One (ASN.1) defined in the SMI. In particular, each object
type is named by an OBJECT IDENTIFIER, an administratively
assigned name. The object type together with an object
instance serves to uniquely identify a specific instantiation
of the object. For human convenience, we often use a textual
string, termed the descriptor, to refer to the object type.
4. Overview
4.1. Textual Conventions
Several new data types are introduced as a textual convention
in this MIB document. These textual conventions enhance the
readability of the specification and can ease comparison with
other specifications if appropriate. It should be noted that
the introduction of the these textual conventions has no
effect on either the syntax nor the semantics of any managed
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objects. The use of these is merely an artifact of the
explanatory method used. Objects defined in terms of one of
these methods are always encoded by means of the rules that
define the primitive type. Hence, no changes to the SMI or
the SNMP are necessary to accommodate these textual
conventions which are adopted merely for the convenience of
readers and writers in pursuit of the elusive goal of clear,
concise, and unambiguous MIB documents.
The new data types are ...
4.2. Structure of MIB
The MIB is composed of the following sections:
Integrated Services
Interface Attributes Table
5. Definitions
INTEGRATED-SERVICES-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
MODULE-IDENTITY, NOTIFICATION-TYPE, OBJECT-TYPE,
Gauge32, Integer32, experimental FROM SNMPv2-SMI
TimeInterval, TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, RowStatus
FROM SNMPv2-TC
MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP FROM SNMPv2-CONF
ifIndex, InterfaceIndex FROM IF-MIB;
-- This MIB module uses the extended OBJECT-TYPE macro as
-- defined in [9].
intSrv MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "9611211608Z" -- Thu Nov 21 16:08:14 PST 1996
ORGANIZATION "IETF Integrated Services Working Group"
CONTACT-INFO
" Fred Baker
Postal: Cisco Systems
519 Lado Drive
Santa Barbara, California 93111
Tel: +1 805 681 0115
E-Mail: fred@cisco.com
John Krawczyk
Postal: Bay Networks, Inc
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2 Federal Street
Billerica, Massachusetts 01821
Tel: +1 508 436 3811
E-Mail: jj@BayNetworks.com"
DESCRIPTION
"The MIB module to describe the Integrated Services
Protocol"
::= { experimental 72 }
intSrvObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { intSrv 1 }
intSrvNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { intSrv 2 }
intSrvConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { intSrv 3 }
-- Textual Conventions
--
SessionNumber ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The Session Number convention is used for
numbers identifying sessions or saved PATH or
RESV information. It is a number in the range
returned by a TestAndIncr variable, having no
protocol meaning whatsoever but serving instead
as simple identifier.
The alternative was a very complex instance or
instance object that became unwieldy."
SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647)
Protocol ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "d"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value of the IP Protocol field of an IP
Datagram Header. This identifies the protocol
layer above IP. For example, the value 6 is
used for TCP and the value 17 is used for UDP.
The values of this field are defined in the As-
signed Numbers RFC."
SYNTAX INTEGER (1..255)
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SessionType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value of the C-Type field of a Session ob-
ject, as defined in the RSVP specification.
This value determines the lengths of octet
strings and use of certain objects such as the
'port' variables. If the C-Type calls for an
IP6 address, one would expect all source, des-
tination, and next/previous hop addresses to be
16 bytes long, and for the ports to be UDP/TCP
port numbers, for example."
SYNTAX INTEGER (1..255)
Port ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "d"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value of the UDP or TCP Source or Destina-
tion Port field, a virtual destination port or
generalized port identifier used with the IPSEC
Authentication Header or Encapsulating Security
Payload, or other session discriminator. If it
is not used, the value should be of length 0.
This pair, when coupled with the IP Addresses
of the source and destination system and the IP
protocol field, uniquely identifies a data
stream."
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(2..4))
MessageSize ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "d"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The size of a message in bytes. This is used
to specify the minimum and maximum size of a
message along an integrated services route."
SYNTAX INTEGER (0..'7FFFFFFF'h)
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BitRate ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "d"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The rate, in bits/second, that data may move
in the context. Applicable contexts minimally
include the speed of an interface or virtual
circuit, the data rate of a (potentially aggre-
gated) data flow, or the data rate to be allo-
cated for use by a flow."
SYNTAX INTEGER (0..'7FFFFFFF'h)
BurstSize ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "d"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of octets of IP Data, including IP
Headers, that a stream may send without concern
for policing."
SYNTAX INTEGER (0..'7FFFFFFF'h)
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-- The Integrated Services Interface Attributes Database contains
-- information about resources allocated by resource reservation
-- protocols, such as RSVP and ST-II.
intSrvIfAttribTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IntSrvIfAttribEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The reservable attributes of the system's in-
terfaces."
::= { intSrvObjects 1 }
intSrvIfAttribEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IntSrvIfAttribEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The reservable attributes of a given inter-
face."
INDEX { ifIndex }
::= { intSrvIfAttribTable 1 }
IntSrvIfAttribEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
intSrvIfAttribAllocatedBits BitRate,
intSrvIfAttribMaxAllocatedBits BitRate,
intSrvIfAttribAllocatedBuffer BurstSize,
intSrvIfAttribFlows Gauge32,
intSrvIfAttribPropagationDelay Integer32,
intSrvIfAttribStatus RowStatus
}
intSrvIfAttribAllocatedBits OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX BitRate
UNITS "Bits per second"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of bits/second currently allocated
to reserved sessions on the interface."
::= { intSrvIfAttribEntry 1 }
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intSrvIfAttribMaxAllocatedBits OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX BitRate
UNITS "Bits per second"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum number of bits/second that may be
allocated to reserved sessions on the inter-
face."
::= { intSrvIfAttribEntry 2 }
intSrvIfAttribAllocatedBuffer OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX BurstSize
UNITS "Bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The amount of buffer space required to hold
the simultaneous burst of all reserved flows on
the interface."
::= { intSrvIfAttribEntry 3 }
intSrvIfAttribFlows OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Gauge32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of reserved flows currently active
on this interface. A flow can be created ei-
ther from a reservation protocol (such as RSVP
or ST-II) or via configuration information."
::= { intSrvIfAttribEntry 4 }
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intSrvIfAttribPropagationDelay OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
UNITS "microseconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The amount of propagation delay that this in-
terface introduces in addition to that which
would be expected by dividing the message size
in bits by its bit rate. For example, one
would expect a typical satellite link to add
272 milliseconds in addition to the bit de-
lays."
DEFVAL { 0 }-- by default, interfaces are presumed to add no extra delays
::= { intSrvIfAttribEntry 5 }
intSrvIfAttribStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"'valid' on interfaces that are configured for
RSVP."
::= { intSrvIfAttribEntry 6 }
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-- The Integrated Services Active Flows Database
-- lists all flows active on an outgoing interface, including
-- relevant attributes.
intSrvFlowTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IntSrvFlowEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Information describing the reserved flows us-
ing the system's interfaces."
::= { intSrvObjects 2 }
intSrvFlowEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IntSrvFlowEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Information describing the use of a given in-
terface by a given flow."
INDEX { intSrvFlowNumber }
::= { intSrvFlowTable 1 }
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IntSrvFlowEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
intSrvFlowNumber SessionNumber,
intSrvFlowType SessionType,
intSrvFlowOwner INTEGER,
intSrvFlowDestAddr OCTET STRING,
intSrvFlowSenderAddr OCTET STRING,
intSrvFlowDestAddrLength INTEGER,
intSrvFlowSenderAddrLength INTEGER,
intSrvFlowProtocol Protocol,
intSrvFlowDestPort Port,
intSrvFlowPort Port,
intSrvFlowInterface InterfaceIndex,
intSrvFlowRate BitRate,
intSrvFlowBurst BurstSize,
intSrvFlowWeight Integer32,
intSrvFlowQueue Integer32,
intSrvFlowMinTU MessageSize,
intSrvFlowDontAsk TimeInterval,
intSrvFlowStatus RowStatus
}
intSrvFlowNumber OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SessionNumber
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of this flow. This is for SNMP In-
dexing purposes only and has no relation to any
protocol value."
::= { intSrvFlowEntry 1 }
intSrvFlowType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SessionType
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The type of session (IP4, IP6, IP6 with flow
information, etc)."
::= { intSrvFlowEntry 2 }
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intSrvFlowOwner OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
rsvp(1),
management(2),
other(3)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The process that installed this flow in the
queue policy database."
::= { intSrvFlowEntry 3 }
intSrvFlowDestAddr OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(4..16))
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The destination address used by all senders in
this session. This object may not be changed
when the value of the RowStatus object is
'valid'."
::= { intSrvFlowEntry 4 }
intSrvFlowSenderAddr OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(4..16))
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The source address of the sender selected by
this reservation. The value of all zeroes in-
dicates 'all senders'. This object may not be
changed when the value of the RowStatus object
is 'valid'."
::= { intSrvFlowEntry 5 }
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intSrvFlowDestAddrLength OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..128)
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The length of the destination address in bits.
This is the CIDR Prefix Length, which for IP4
hosts and multicast addresses is 32 bits. This
object may not be changed when the value of the
RowStatus object is 'valid'."
::= { intSrvFlowEntry 6 }
intSrvFlowSenderAddrLength OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..128)
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The length of the sender's address in bits.
This is the CIDR Prefix Length, which for IP4
hosts and multicast addresses is 32 bits. This
object may not be changed when the value of the
RowStatus object is 'valid'."
::= { intSrvFlowEntry 7 }
intSrvFlowProtocol OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Protocol
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The IP Protocol used by a session. This ob-
ject may not be changed when the value of the
RowStatus object is 'valid'."
::= { intSrvFlowEntry 8 }
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intSrvFlowDestPort OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Port
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The UDP or TCP port number used as a destina-
tion port for all senders in this session. If
the IP protocol in use, specified by
intSrvResvFwdProtocol, is 50 (ESP) or 51 (AH),
this represents a virtual destination port
number. A value of zero indicates that the IP
protocol in use does not have ports. This ob-
ject may not be changed when the value of the
RowStatus object is 'valid'."
::= { intSrvFlowEntry 9 }
intSrvFlowPort OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Port
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The UDP or TCP port number used as a source
port for this sender in this session. If the
IP protocol in use, specified by
intSrvResvFwdProtocol is 50 (ESP) or 51 (AH),
this represents a generalized port identifier
(GPI). A value of zero indicates that the IP
protocol in use does not have ports. This ob-
ject may not be changed when the value of the
RowStatus object is 'valid'."
::= { intSrvFlowEntry 10 }
intSrvFlowInterface OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InterfaceIndex
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The ifIndex value of the interface on which
this reservation exists."
::= { intSrvFlowEntry 11 }
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intSrvFlowRate OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX BitRate
UNITS "bits per second"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The Reserved Rate of the sender's data stream.
If this is a Controlled Load service flow, this
rate is derived from the Tspec rate parameter
(r). If this is a Guaranteed service flow,
this rate is derived from the Rspec clearing
rate parameter (R)."
::= { intSrvFlowEntry 12 }
intSrvFlowBurst OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX BurstSize
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The size of the largest burst expected from
the sender at a time.
If this is less than the sender's advertised
burst size, the receiver is asking the network
to provide flow pacing beyond what would be
provided under normal circumstances. Such pac-
ing is at the network's option."
::= { intSrvFlowEntry 13 }
intSrvFlowWeight OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The weight used to prioritize the traffic.
Note that the interpretation of this object is
implementation-specific, as implementations
vary in their use of weighting procedures."
::= { intSrvFlowEntry 14 }
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intSrvFlowQueue OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of the queue used by this traffic.
Note that the interpretation of this object is
implementation-specific, as implementations
vary in their use of queue identifiers."
::= { intSrvFlowEntry 15 }
intSrvFlowMinTU OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MessageSize
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The minimum message size for this flow. The
policing algorithm will treat smaller messages
as though they are this size."
::= { intSrvFlowEntry 16 }
intSrvFlowDontAsk OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TimeInterval
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A period of time, measured in hundredths of a
second, during which the agent is precluded
from sending a newFlow notification for this
conversation.
If an authorizing application leaves
intSrvFlowStatus in a state other than 'valid'
and sets intSrvFlowDontAsk to a non-zero value,
the agent must neither consider the flow active
for admission or queuing purposes, or re-
request authorization to install it, until the
indicated amount of time has elapsed."
::= { intSrvFlowEntry 17 }
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intSrvFlowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"'valid' for all active flows. This object may
be used to install static classifier informa-
tion, delete classifier information, or author-
ize such."
::= { intSrvFlowEntry 18 }
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--
-- Notifications used to signal events
--
newFlow NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS {
intSrvFlowNumber, intSrvFlowType, intSrvFlowDestAddr,
intSrvFlowSenderAddr, intSrvFlowProtocol, intSrvFlowDestPort,
intSrvFlowPort, intSrvFlowInterface, intSrvFlowRate,
intSrvFlowBurst, intSrvFlowWeight, intSrvFlowQueue,
intSrvFlowMinTU
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The newFlow trap indicates that the originat-
ing system has installed a new flow in its
classifier, or (when reservation authorization
is in view) is prepared to install such a flow
in the classifier and is requesting authoriza-
tion. The objects included with the Notifica-
tion may be used to read further information
using the Integrated Services and RSVP MIBs.
Authorization or non-authorization may be
enacted by a write to the variable intSrvFlowS-
tatus."
::= { intSrvNotifications 1 }
lostFlow NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS {
intSrvFlowNumber, intSrvFlowType, intSrvFlowDestAddr,
intSrvFlowSenderAddr, intSrvFlowProtocol, intSrvFlowDestPort,
intSrvFlowPort, intSrvFlowInterface
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The lostFlow trap indicates that the originat-
ing system has removed a flow in its classif-
ier."
::= { intSrvNotifications 2 }
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-- conformance information
intSrvGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { intSrvConformance 1 }
intSrvCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { intSrvConformance 2 }
-- compliance statements
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intSrvCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The compliance statement "
MODULE -- this module
MANDATORY-GROUPS {
intSrvIfAttribGroup, intSrvFlowsGroup
}
OBJECT intSrvFlowType
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"read-create access is not required. This may be
read-only."
OBJECT intSrvFlowOwner
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"read-create access is not required. This may be
read-only."
OBJECT intSrvFlowDestAddr
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"read-create access is not required. This may be
read-only."
OBJECT intSrvFlowSenderAddr
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"read-create access is not required. This may be
read-only."
OBJECT intSrvFlowDestAddrLength
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"read-create access is not required. This may be
read-only."
OBJECT intSrvFlowSenderAddrLength
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"read-create access is not required. This may be
read-only."
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OBJECT intSrvFlowProtocol
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"read-create access is not required. This may be
read-only."
OBJECT intSrvFlowDestPort
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"read-create access is not required. This may be
read-only."
OBJECT intSrvFlowPort
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"read-create access is not required. This may be
read-only."
OBJECT intSrvFlowInterface
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"read-create access is not required. This may be
read-only."
OBJECT intSrvFlowRate
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"read-create access is not required. This may be
read-only."
OBJECT intSrvFlowBurst
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"read-create access is not required. This may be
read-only."
OBJECT intSrvFlowWeight
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"read-create access is not required. This may be
read-only."
OBJECT intSrvFlowQueue
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
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"read-create access is not required. This may be
read-only."
OBJECT intSrvFlowMinTU
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"read-create access is not required. This may be
read-only."
OBJECT intSrvFlowDontAsk
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"read-create access is not required. This may be
read-only."
OBJECT intSrvFlowStatus
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"read-create access is not required. This may be
read-only."
::= { intSrvCompliances 1 }
intSrvIfAttribGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
intSrvIfAttribAllocatedBits, intSrvIfAttribMaxAllocatedBits,
intSrvIfAttribAllocatedBuffer, intSrvIfAttribFlows,
intSrvIfAttribPropagationDelay, intSrvIfAttribStatus
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"These objects are required for Systems sup-
porting the Integrated Services Architecture."
::= { intSrvGroups 1 }
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intSrvFlowsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
intSrvFlowType, intSrvFlowOwner, intSrvFlowDestAddr,
intSrvFlowSenderAddr, intSrvFlowDestAddrLength,
intSrvFlowSenderAddrLength, intSrvFlowProtocol,
intSrvFlowDestPort, intSrvFlowPort, intSrvFlowInterface,
intSrvFlowDontAsk, intSrvFlowRate, intSrvFlowBurst,
intSrvFlowWeight, intSrvFlowQueue, intSrvFlowMinTU,
intSrvFlowStatus
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"These objects are required for Systems sup-
porting the Integrated Services Architecture."
::= { intSrvGroups 2 }
END
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6. Acknowledgements
This document was produced by the Integrated Services Working
Group.
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7. References
[1] M.T. Rose (editor), Management Information Base for
Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets, Internet
Working Group Request for Comments 1213. Network
Information Center, SRI International, Menlo Park,
California, (May, 1990).
[2] Information processing systems - Open Systems
Interconnection - Specification of Abstract Syntax
Notation One (ASN.1), International Organization for
Standardization. International Standard 8824, (December,
1987).
[3] Information processing systems - Open Systems
Interconnection - Specification of Basic Encoding Rules
for Abstract Notation One (ASN.1), International
Organization for Standardization. International Standard
8825, (December, 1987).
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Table of Contents
1 Status of this Memo ................................... 1
2 Abstract .............................................. 2
3 The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework ............... 3
3.1 Object Definitions .................................. 3
4 Overview .............................................. 3
4.1 Textual Conventions ................................. 3
4.2 Structure of MIB .................................... 4
5 Definitions ........................................... 4
5.2 Interface Attributes Database ....................... 7
5.3 Integrated Services Interface Flows Database ........ 10
5.4 Notifications ....................................... 18
6 Acknowledgements ...................................... 25
7 References ............................................ 26
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