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CTFPS-MIB device MIB details by Enterasys Networks Inc

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The SNMP protocol is used to for conveying information and commands between agents and managing entities. SNMP uses the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) as the transport protocol for passing data between managers and agents. The reasons for using UDP for SNMP are, firstly it has low overheads in comparison to TCP, which uses a 3-way hand shake for connection. Secondly, in congested networks, SNMP over TCP is a bad idea because TCP in order to maintain reliability will flood the network with retransmissions.

Management information (MIB) is represented as a collection of managed objects. These objects together form a virtual information base called MIB. An agent may implement many MIBs, but all agents must implement a particular MIB called MIB-II [16]. This standard defines variables for things such as interface statistics (interface speeds, MTU, octets sent, octets received, etc.) as well as various other things pertaining to the system itself (system location, system contact, etc.). The main goal of MIB-II is to provide general TCP/IP management information.

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Vendor: Enterasys Networks Inc
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CTFPS-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN 

        --  ctfps-mib.txt
        --  Revision:   01.00.00
        --  Date: October 14, 1996

        --  Cabletron Systems, Inc.
        --  35 Industrial Way, P.O. Box 5005
        --  Rochester, NH 03867-0505
        --  (603) 332-9400
        --  support@ctron.com

        --
        --  This module will be extended, as needed.
        --

        --  Cabletron Systems reserves the right to make changes in
        --  specification and other information contained in this document
        --  without prior notice.  The reader should consult Cabletron Systems
        --  to determine whether any such changes have been made.
        --
        --  In no event shall Cabletron Systems be liable for any incidental,
        --  indirect, special, or consequential damages whatsoever (including
        --  but not limited to lost profits) arising out of or related to this
        --  document or the information contained in it, even if Cabletron
        --  Systems has been advised of, known, or should have known, the
        --  possibility of such damages.
        --
        --  Cabletron grants vendors, end-users, and other interested parties
        --  a non-exclusive license to use this Specification in connection
        --  with the management of Cabletron products.

        --  Copyright August 96 Cabletron Systems
 
IMPORTS 
        Gauge, Counter, TimeTicks    FROM RFC1155-SMI 
        OBJECT-TYPE                  FROM RFC-1212
        ctFPS                        FROM CTRON-MIB-NAMES ;


-- The system group 
--

   fpsSystem             OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ctFPS 1 }

   fpsSystemSlotNum OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "The chassis slot of this FPS system."
       ::= { fpsSystem 1 }

   fpsSystemMode  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       {
           bridge(1),
           switch(2)
       }
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "The current operation mode of the FPS."
       ::= { fpsSystem 2 }

   fpsMaxPktRam OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER 
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "The maximum number of packet buffers supported by the system."
       ::= { fpsSystem 3 }

   fpsFreePktRam OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  Gauge
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "The number of packet buffers currently free in the system."
       ::= { fpsSystem 4 }

   fpsOperTime OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  TimeTicks
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "Indicates the amount of time the FPS has been operational."
       ::= { fpsSystem 5 }

   fpsInPkts OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  Counter 
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "The number of packets received by the FPS since the last time
            the FPS became operational."
       ::= { fpsSystem 6 }

   fpsOutPkts OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  Counter
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "The number of packets forwarded by the FPS."
       ::= { fpsSystem 7 }

   fpsInOctets OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  Counter 
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "The number of octets received by the FPS."
       ::= { fpsSystem 8 }

   fpsOutOctets OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  Counter
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "The number of octets forwarded by the FPS."
       ::= { fpsSystem 9 }

--
--
--
--
-- FPS PORT table
--
--
--
--

fpsPort               OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ctFPS 2 }

   fpsActivePorts OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "The number of active FPS ports."
       ::= { fpsPort 1 }

   fpsMaxPortNum OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "The maximum number of ports that this FPS system can support."
       ::= { fpsPort 2 }

-- The fpsPortTable contains all of the per fps port information
-- including per port status, port to interface  mapping,
-- pointers to associated clusters
-- (port to cluster is many to one relationship)
--

   fpsPortTable OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF FpsPortEntry
       ACCESS  not-accessible 
       STATUS  mandatory 
       DESCRIPTION 
          "A list of status and configuration information on active
           FPS ports in the system"
       ::= { fpsPort 3 } 

   fpsPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX  FpsPortEntry
       ACCESS  not-accessible 
       STATUS  mandatory 
       DESCRIPTION 
           "A collection of fps port status and configurations." 
       INDEX { fpsPortNum }
       ::= { fpsPortTable 1 } 


   FpsPortEntry ::= 
       SEQUENCE { 
           fpsPortNum
               INTEGER,
           fpsPortIfNum
               INTEGER,
           fpsPortType
               INTEGER,
           fpsPortClusterNum
               INTEGER,
           fpsPortTotalAvailQueDepth
               INTEGER,
           fpsPortMaxQueDepth
               INTEGER,
           fpsPortCurrentQueDepth
               INTEGER,
           fpsPortBandwidthRequested
               INTEGER,
           fpsPortBandwidthAllocated
               INTEGER,
           fpsPortXmitStatus
               INTEGER,
           fpsPortFwdStatus
               INTEGER,
           fpsPortLearningStatus
               INTEGER,
           fpsPortUnknownStatus
               INTEGER,
           fpsPortBroadcastStatus
               INTEGER,
           fpsPortViolationStatus
               INTEGER,
           fpsPortCopyStatus
               INTEGER,
           fpsPortStatsStatus
               INTEGER,
           fpsPortSpecialPortsSMT
               INTEGER,
           fpsPortSpecialPortsHost
               INTEGER,
           fpsPortSpecialPortsError
               INTEGER
       }

   fpsPortNum  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           " FPS port number.  A unique value in the range between 1 and
           fpsActivePorts."
       ::= { fpsPortEntry 1 }

   fpsPortIfNum OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           " This object uniquely identifies the interface associated
           with the FPS port.  This interface number is the same as
           the MIBII interface number, ifIndex, defined in RFC1213."
       ::= { fpsPortEntry 2 }
 
   fpsPortType OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER {
           ether(1),
           tokenRing(2),
           inb(3),
           fddi(4),
           host(5),
           atm(6),
           wan(7),
           other(8)
       }
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "Media type of this FPS port."
       ::= { fpsPortEntry 3 }

   fpsPortClusterNum OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "FPS cluster associated with this FPS port.  Cluster numbers
           are used to allocate FPS bandwidth for this port."
       ::= { fpsPortEntry 4 }

   fpsPortTotalAvailQueDepth OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "Que depth assigned to this FPS port's queue.  This number
           represents the hardware limit for the queue and can be no
           greater than fpsPortMaxQueDepth for this FPS port."
       ::= { fpsPortEntry 5 }
 
   fpsPortMaxQueDepth OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "Maximum depth this queue can be set to for this FPS port.
           This number may be equal or less than the hardware limit."
       ::= { fpsPortEntry 6 }

   fpsPortCurrentQueDepth OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "The actual queue depth on this FPS port.  This value is from
           (fpsPortTotalAvailQueDepth - the number of queue entries on the
           queue at any one time)."
       ::= { fpsPortEntry 7 }
 
   fpsPortBandwidthRequested  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "Amount of bandwidth (in Mb/s) that this port is
           requesting from the FPS"
       ::= { fpsPortEntry 8 }

   fpsPortBandwidthAllocated  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "Estimate of the actual bandwidth this port is receiving
           (in Mb/s) from the FPS. This value may be lower or higher
           than the required bandwidth."
       ::= { fpsPortEntry 9 }

   fpsPortXmitStatus  OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  INTEGER
       {
           enabled(1),
           disabled(2)
       }
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "Current state of this port's transmit enable bit in
           the Transmit Enable Register (LUFW)."
       ::= { fpsPortEntry 10 }

   fpsPortFwdStatus  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       {
           enabled(1),
           disabled(2)
       }
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "Current state of this port's forward enable bit
           in the Forward Enable Register (LUFW).  If enabled,
           the FPS will allow packets received on this port to
           be forwarded through the system"
       ::= { fpsPortEntry 11 }

   fpsPortLearningStatus  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       {
           enabled(1),
           disabled(2)
       }
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "Current state of this port's bit in the Learn Enable
           Mask (LUFW).  If enabled the FPS will allow dynamic
           learning on frames received on this port."
       ::= { fpsPortEntry 12 }

   fpsPortUnknownStatus  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       {
           enabled(1),
           disabled(2)
       }
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "Current state of this port's bit in the Unkown Mask
           (LUFW). If enabled the FPS will forward packets that
           are unknown to this port."  
       ::= { fpsPortEntry 13 }

   fpsPortBroadcastStatus  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       {
           enabled(1),
           disabled(2)
       }
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "Current state of this port's bit in the Broadcast
           Mask (LUFW).  If enabled the FPS will forward broadcast
           packets to this port."  
       ::= { fpsPortEntry 14 }

   fpsPortViolationStatus  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       {
           enabled(1),
           disabled(2)
       }
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "Current state of this port's bit in the Violation
           Mask (LUFW).  If enabled the FPS will forward packets
           that are in violation to this port.  Note:  This value
           is only valid in connection mode."
       ::= { fpsPortEntry 15 }

   fpsPortCopyStatus  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       {
           enabled(1),
           disabled(2)
       }
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "Current state of this port's bit in the Copy
           Mask (LUFW).  If enabled the FPS will copy packets
           to this port whose BAF entry has the 'copyl' bit set."  
       ::= { fpsPortEntry 16 }

   fpsPortStatsStatus  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       {
           enabled(1),
           disabled(2)
       }
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "Current state of this port's bit in the Statistics
           Mask (LUFW).  If enabled the FPS will collect statistics
           on this port.  These stats are found in the system table."
       ::= { fpsPortEntry 17 }

   fpsPortSpecialPortsSMT  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       {
           enabled(1),
           disabled(2)
       }
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "This object represents whether or not this port has been
           selected to receive SMT multicast and broadcast frames"
       ::= { fpsPortEntry 18 }

   fpsPortSpecialPortsHost  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       {
           enabled(1),
           disabled(2)
       }
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "This object represents whether or not this port has been
           selected to receive to-host frames"
       ::= { fpsPortEntry 19 }

   fpsPortSpecialPortsError OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       {
           enabled(1),
           disabled(2)
       }
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "This object represents whether or not this port has been
           selected to receive errored frames"
       ::= { fpsPortEntry 20 }



fpsCluster            OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ctFPS 3 }

   fpsActiveClusters OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "Number of valid FPS clusters in the system."
       ::= { fpsCluster 1 }

-- The fpsClusterTable contains all of the cluster information
-- including valid cluster numbers, cluster type, Round Robin
-- enable status, and ports per cluster.

   fpsClusterTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF FpsClusterEntry
       ACCESS  not-accessible 
       STATUS  mandatory 
       DESCRIPTION 
           "A list of fps cluster entries"
       ::= { fpsCluster 2 } 

   fpsClusterEntry OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX  FpsClusterEntry
       ACCESS  not-accessible 
       STATUS  mandatory 
       DESCRIPTION 
           "A collection of fps cluster entries."
       INDEX { fpsClusterNumber }
       ::= { fpsClusterTable 1 } 


   FpsClusterEntry ::= 
       SEQUENCE { 
           fpsClusterNumber
               INTEGER,
           fpsClusterType
               INTEGER,
           fpsClusterRoundRobin
               INTEGER,
           fpsPortsPerCluster
               INTEGER
       } 

   fpsClusterNumber OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "The value of this object uniquely identifies the cluster
           table entry.  Cluster numbers are mapped to FPS ports for
           bandwidth allocation."
       ::= { fpsClusterEntry 1 }

   fpsClusterType OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER {
           ethernet(1),
           token-ring(2),
           inb(3),
           fnb(4),
           host(5),
           atm(6),
           wan(7)
       }
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "Media type of the FPS port that is attached to this cluster
           number."
       ::= { fpsClusterEntry 2 }

   fpsClusterRoundRobin OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       {
           enabled(1),
           disabled(2)
       }
       ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "Whether a cluster is signed up for RoundRobin arbitration or
           not.  Round Robin clusters will be given unused time slices."
       ::= { fpsClusterEntry 3 }

   fpsPortsPerCluster OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "Number of FPS ports that share this cluster number for FPS
           bandwidth."
       ::= { fpsClusterEntry 4 }


fpsDMAF               OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ctFPS 4 }



-- DMAF
--
-- DMAF utilization objects
--
--
 
   dmafBandWidth3SecUtil  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  Gauge
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "Estimate of total FPS bandwidth utilized over
           the last three seconds as a function of DMAFTimeSlices.
           The counter represents hundreths of percent utilization.
           For example a count of 25 would represent .25 percent
           utilization."
       ::= { fpsDMAF 1 }
 
 
 
-- BAF
--
-- BAF objects
--
--
fpsBAF                OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ctFPS 5 }
 
   bafEntryCount OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "The number of entries currently used in this BAF.
           This number shall include static as well as dynamic entries"
       ::= { fpsBAF 1 }

   bafMaxEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "The maximum number of entries this BAF can hold per hardware.
           This includes static as well as dynamic entries"
       ::= { fpsBAF 2 }

   baf3SecUtil OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  Gauge
       ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  mandatory
       DESCRIPTION
           "Percentage of time that the BAF was utilized
           over the last three seconds. The Counter represents
           hundreths of percent. For example a value of 20 would
           represent .20 percent."
       ::= { fpsBAF 3 }

END