XEROX-COMMS-ENGINE-TC DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN -- Module: Communications Engine TC -- Author: Ira McDonald, Alan Sullivan, Robert Westfall -- File: 50commtc.mib -- Date: 14 December 1997 - Version 2.40.pub -- Textual Conventions companion to the Comms Engine MIB IMPORTS MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE FROM SNMPv2-SMI -- IETF RFC 1442/1902 TEXTUAL-CONVENTION FROM SNMPv2-TC -- IETF RFC 1443/1903 xeroxCommonMIB FROM XEROX-COMMON-MIB; xcmCommsEngineTC MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "9712140000Z" ORGANIZATION "Xerox Corporation - XCMI Working Group" CONTACT-INFO " XCMI Editors Email: xcmieditors@cp10.es.xerox.com -- -- " DESCRIPTION "Version: 2.40.pub The TC module for textual conventions, enumerated types, OIDs, and other volatile elements of the companion Communications Engine MIB, which supports detailed protocol stack graphing, and active management of communications protocol stacks, communications end system applications, communications intermediate systems, and communications gateways for network accessible host systems. Copyright (C) 1997 Xerox Corporation. All Rights Reserved." ::= { xeroxCommonMIB 60 } -- -- The Comms Engine TC -- -- Textual Conventions XcmCommsMgmtCommandRequest ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A write to this object by an (authorized) management station invokes a command for this protocol entity. A read of this object ALWAYS returns the command currently in progress or last completed. It is mandatory that a conforming management agent ensure that the contents of this object remain 'in bounds' - an undefined value shall be replaced by 'none' - ie, although rejected with error in the SetResponse PDU, this object shall NOT contain any such undefined value. At system initialization, this object shall contain 'none'. * 'none' - NO action(s) shall be taken, except to ALWAYS clear '...CommandData' and set '...CommandStatus' to 'noError'. * 'test' or 'manage' - the associated '...CommandData' object shall be specified in the same SetRequest PDU. * all other commands - the associated '...CommandData' object MAY be specified in the same SetRequest PDU. * 'disable' - this protocol shall transition immediately (ie, without attempting graceful quiesce) to the 'inoperative' state. * 'enable', 'resetWarm', 'resetCold', or 'resetFactory' - the final state shall be either 'closed' or 'opened'. * 'test' - this protocol shall transition immediately to the 'testing' state; otherwise, it is a local matter (ie, protocol specific) how this command is processed; however, the associated '...CommandData' object shall be specified. * 'enable' - it is a local matter (ie, protocol specific) whether the final state shall be 'closed' or 'opened'; however, if 'closed' results, an 'open' shall yield 'opened'. * 'close', 'recover', or 'open' - this protocol shall make a 'best effort' to make an orderly transition to the requested final state. * 'quiesce' - this protocol shall make a 'best effort' to make a graceful transition to the 'closed' state. * 'resetCounters' - all comms counters shall be reset to zero. * 'resetWarm' - a comms 'warm restart' shall be performed. * 'resetCold' - a comms 'cold restart' shall be performed (ie, a power cycle reset). * 'resetFactory' - all factory defaults shall be restored, and a comms 'cold restart' shall be performed (ie, a power cycle reset). * 'flushInput' - all comms input (in progress or internally queued) shall be gracefully flushed * 'flushOutput' - all comms output (in progress or internally queued) shall be gracefully flushed * 'flushInOut' - all comms input and output output (in progress or internally queued) shall be gracefully flushed * 'manage' - it is a local matter (ie, product specific) how this command is processed; however, the associated '...CommandData' object shall be specified. Note: All of the POSIX and XCMI comms level operations are taken from the POSIX System Admin std (IEEE 1387.4) and aligned with the high-end XCMI System Admin MIB." REFERENCE "See: 'dot5Commands' in IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB (RFC 1748). Compare: 'ifOperStatus' (current) and 'ifAdminStatus' (desired) in the Interfaces Group of IETF MIB-II (RFC 1213); 'RowStatus' textual convention in IETF SMIv2 (RFC 1442/1902)." SYNTAX INTEGER { none(1), disable(2), -- to 'inoperative' state test(3), -- to 'testing' state enable(4), -- to 'closed' (or 'opened') close(5), -- to 'closed' from 'opened' recover(6), -- to 'opened' from 'recovering' open(7), -- to 'opened' from 'closed' quiesce(8), -- to 'closed' gracefully resetCounters(9), -- zero all protocol counters resetWarm(10), -- warm start - current defaults resetCold(11), -- cold start - current defaults resetFactory(12), -- cold start - factory defaults flushInput(13), -- flush all input flushOutput(14), -- flush all output flushInOut(15), -- flush all input and output manage(16), -- manage command, any state -- POSIX - Communications level operations (on host system) commsCreate(1701), -- 'pdcreate' (create comms) commsDelete(1702), -- 'pddelete' (delete comms) commsList(1703), -- 'pdls' (list svc attributes) commsSet(1704), -- 'pdset' (set svc attributes) commsClean(1705), -- 'pdclean' (remove all paths) commsDisable(1706), -- 'pddisable' (stop new paths) commsEnable(1707), -- 'pdenable' (allow new paths) commsPause(1708), -- 'pdpause' (pause comms) commsResume(1709), -- 'pdresume' (resume comms) commsShutdown(1710), -- 'pdshutdown' (end comms) -- XCMI - Communications level extensions (on host system) commsManage(2701), -- manage comms object(s) commsRestart(2702), -- restart comms commsInstall(2721), -- install comms object(s) commsUpgrade(2722), -- upgrade comms object(s) commsBackup(2723), -- backup comms object(s) commsRestore(2724), -- restore comms object(s) commsConfigure(2725), -- configure comms object(s) commsDiagnose(2726), -- diagnose comms object(s) commsResetCounters(2731), -- reset comms counters commsResetWarm(2732), -- warm reset (no power cycle) commsResetCold(2733), -- cold reset (w/ power cycle) commsResetFactory(2734), -- factory defaults reset commsLogin(2741), -- login w/ authentication commsLogout(2742) -- logout w/ authentication } XcmCommsMgmtCommandData ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A write to this object specifies: a) a 'test' command subtype and any accompanying 'test' protocol specific data; or b) a 'manage' command subtype and any accompanying 'manage' protocol specific data; or c) protocol specific data accompanying any other command. A read of this object ALWAYS returns the data (if any) which accompanied the current or last completed command. Note: Conforming implementations are STRONGLY encouraged to consider support of encrypted password writes in this object." REFERENCE "See: Appropriate standards for protocol specific tests" SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255)) XcmCommsMgmtState ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A relatively generic description of the current state of this communications entity. Usage: It is desirable that the implementor report the states of all stack layers corresponding to conceptual rows in the 'xcmCommsStackTable' accurately. The use of the value 'unknown' should NOT be the general case, unless the host system has NO local instrumentation of the stack layers (such as the DMTF DMI, Desktop Management Interface) - when ANY local instrumentation of the stack layers is available, the implementor should ALWAYS accurately report stack layer states." SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1), unknown(2), inoperative(3), -- permanent inactive state testing(4), -- local or remote tests active closed(5), -- active but closed state closing(6), -- transition to closed state opening(7), -- transition to opened state recovering(8), -- recovery to opened state opened(9) -- active and opened state } XcmCommsMgmtConditions ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A relatively generic description of the current conditions of this communications entity. The definition of 'conditions' is partially entity specific and is not completely amenable to generalization. However, a base set of values (which may be extended for each entity type) is given below: 1 : disableInProgress (normally not used) 2 : testInProgress (optional) 4 : enableInProgress 8 : closeInProgress 16 : recoverInProgress (optional) 32 : openInProgress 64 : quiesceInProgress (optional) 128 : resetCountersInProgress (normally not used) 256 : resetWarmInProgress (current defaults) 512 : resetColdInProgress (current defaults) 1024 : resetFactoryInProgress (factory defaults) 2048 : manageInProgress (optional) 4096 : incomingTestInProgress (optional) 8192 : outgoingTestInProgress (optional) 16384 : incomingAuthorizeInProgress (optional) 32768 : outgoingAuthorizeInProgress (optional) 65536 : incomingFlowControlInProgress (optional) 131072 : outgoingFlowControlInProgress (optional) The above basic 'conditions' remember the original intent of the current command, when it results in several state transitions before arriving at the 'final' state. They augment the state info available from a variable of type 'XcmCommsMgmtState', by graphing the 'progress' of a command through the states. Usage: It is desirable that the implementor report 'conditions' of all stack layers corresponding to conceptual rows in the 'xcmCommsStackTable' accurately. 'Conditions' occur within or across 'states' in a finite state machine (FSM) implementation of a communications entity. They represent both transient and long term constraints and circumstances." SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647) -- biggest int = 2**31-1 XcmCommsStackPosition ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A relatively generic description of the current position of this protocol entity (ie, this layer) in a protocol stack. Composed of one or more of the following position descriptors, arithmetically added together: bottom : 1 middle : 2 top : 4 lowerMux : 8 upperMux : 16 Usage: A conceptual row in 'xcmCommsStackTable', which occupies a 'bottom' position in a protocol stack AND has a corresponding row in the 'xcmCommsStackXrefTable', should ALWAYS have valid references in 'xcmCommsStackXrefIfIndex' (to IETF MIB-II) and 'xcmCommsStackXrefHrCommDevIndex' (to IETF Host Resources MIB). Usage: A conceptual row in 'xcmCommsStackTable' which occupies a 'lowerMux' and/or an 'upperMux' position in a protocol stack shall ALWAYS have one (or two) valid corresponding conceptual rows in the 'xcmCommsMuxTable', as the conventionally used 'xcmStack[Lower|Upper]StackIndex' objects take on zero values for multiplexors (thus breaking the graph of the stack layers, without the use of the 'xcmCommsMuxTable'). Note: In many real open systems which are internet attached, IETF IP (connectionless mode) network layer has a position of: a) 'middle' - neither top nor bottom; b) 'lowerMux' - above both OSI LLC (ISO 8802-2) and OSI CONP (CCITT X.25 over LAPB) datalinks; and c) 'upperMux' - below both IETF TCP (connection mode) and IETF UDP (connectionless mode) transports." SYNTAX INTEGER { bottom(1), -- simple bottom layer middle(2), -- simple middle layer top(4), -- simple top layer bottomAndTop(5), -- dumb interface lowerMux(8), -- not used stand-alone bottomLowerMux(9), -- bottom and lowerMux middleLowerMux(10), -- middle and lowerMux topLowerMux(12), -- top and lowerMux upperMux(16), -- not used stand-alone bottomUpperMux(17), -- bottom and upperMux middleUpperMux(18), -- middle and upperMux topUpperMux(20), -- top and upperMux bottomBothMux(25), -- bottom, lowerMux, upperMux middleBothMux(26), -- middle, lowerMux, upperMux topBothMux(28) -- top, lowerMux, upperMux } XcmCommsStackExtPurpose ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A relatively generic description of the current purpose of this stack layer/sublayer during normal operation. Usage: Please note that 'layerInterWorkingUnit' would correctly describe: a datalink MAC sublayer bridge (eg, IEEE 802.1D); a network layer relay (X.25 backbone switch); a network layer gateway (eg, X.25 <--> Telex IWU); or a transport layer gateway (eg, OSI COTP over X.25 <--> OSI COTP over OSI CLNP). Also note that 'systemInterWorkingUnit' would correctly describe an application layer gateway (eg, X/Open XDPA <--> Novell NDPS, for print services based on DPA, ISO 10175)." SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1), unknown(2), layerOther(11), -- eg, ARP (routing protocol) layerDataTransfer(12), -- non-application layer layerManagement(13), -- eg, OSI TLMI (transport mgmt) layerSecurity(14), -- eg, OSI TLSP (transport sec) layerInterWorkingUnit(15), -- lower layer relay or gateway systemOther(16), systemDataTransfer(17), -- application layer program systemManagement(18), -- eg, IETF SNMP systemSecurity(19), -- eg, CCITT X.800 series systemInterWorkingUnit(20) -- application layer gateway } XcmCommsStackExtRole ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A relatively generic description of the current role of this stack layer/sublayer during normal operation. Usage: The values 'peer', 'primary', and 'secondary' are standard roles for non-application layer protocols. The value 'multicaster' indicates a role of multicast host (ie, all remote systems would play roles of 'secondary'). The values 'client' and 'server', which are analogous to 'primary' and 'secondary', are normally used to refer to application layer protocols, along with 'peer' (eg, IBM SNA APPC applications)." SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1), unknown(2), peer(11), -- association peer (balanced) primary(12), -- association initiator secondary(13), -- association responder multicaster(14), -- association multicaster client(15), -- analogous to primary server(16) -- analogous to secondary } XcmCommsStackExtSuite ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The current protocol suite of this protocol entity (stack layer or sublayer)." SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1), unknown(2), osilan(11), -- OSI LAN (ISO/IEEE 802.x) osiman(12), -- OSI MAN (ISO/IEEE 802.6) osiwan(13), -- OSI WAN (ISO/CCITT) internet(14), -- Internet Protocol Suite ibmsna(15), -- IBM SNA ibmbisync(16), -- IBM Bisync decnet(17), -- DEC DECnet appletalk(18), -- Apple AppleTalk netware(19), -- Novell NetWare vines(20), -- Banyan Vines lantastic(21), -- Lantastic lanserver(22), -- IBM LAN Server lanmanager(23), -- Microsoft LAN Manager ntas(24), -- Microsoft NT/AS netbios(25), -- NetBIOS Generic netbeui(26), -- NetBEUI Generic serial(27), -- Serial Ports parallel(28), -- Parallel Ports directPrint(29) -- Direct Print Serial/Parallel } XcmCommsStackExtSuiteVersion ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The current protocol suite version of this protocol entity (stack layer or sublayer). Usage: The following enumeration is used to unambiguously identify a specific protocol suite version (or generic version), without resort to textual strings. Note: The following enumeration values are composed of two N-digit elements (left-to-right): a) First, the two-digit enumeration value of the protocol suite (from 'XcmCommsStackExtSuite'); and b) Second, a unique four-digit identifier." SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1), unknown(2), osilanVersions(110101), -- OSI LAN (ISO/IEEE 802.x) osimanVersions(120101), -- OSI MAN (ISO/IEEE 802.6) osiwanVersions(130101), -- OSI WAN (ISO/CCITT) internetVersions(140101), -- Internet Protocol Suite ibmsnaVersions(150101), -- IBM SNA ibmbisyncVersions(160101), -- IBM Bisync decnetVersions(170101), -- DEC DECnet appletalkVersions(180101), -- Apple AppleTalk appletalkPhase1(181999), -- Apple AppleTalk Phase 1 appletalkPhase2(182999), -- Apple AppleTalk Phase 2 netwareVersions(190101), -- Novell NetWare netware2x(192999), -- Novell NetWare 2.x netware3x(193999), -- Novell NetWare 3.x netware4x(194999), -- Novell NetWare 4.x vinesVersions(200101), -- Banyan Vines lantasticVersions(210101), -- Lantastic lanserverVersions(220101), -- IBM LAN Server lanmanagerVersions(230101), -- Microsoft LAN Manager ntasVersions(240101), -- Microsoft NTAS netbiosVersions(250101), -- NetBIOS Generic netbeuiVersions(260101), -- NetBEUI Generic serialVersions(270101), -- Serial Ports parallelVersions(280101), -- Parallel Ports directPrintVersions(290101) -- Direct Print Serial/Parallel } XcmCommsStackExtLayer ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The closest approximate layer in the OSI Reference Model (CCITT X.200 | ISO 7498) to the current behavior of this stack layer or sublayer. Usage: It is NOT required that this value ALWAYS be strictly accurate. A number of legacy proprietary protocol suites use unusual and irregular names for their protocols (eg, frequent assignment of relatively simplistic transport protocols to the OSI Reference Model session layer in some protocol suites). Note: The following enumeration values are biased by ten (10), for ease of use, from the original OSI Reference Model." SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1), unknown(2), physical(11), datalink(12), network(13), transport(14), session(15), presentation(16), application(17) } XcmCommsStackExtProtocol ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The specific protocol (within a given protocol suite) currently configured for this stack layer or sublayer. Usage: The following enumeration is used to unambiguously identify a specific protocol (within a given protocol suite), without resort to textual strings. Note: The following enumeration values are composed of three two-digit elements (left-to-right): a) First, the two-digit enumeration value of the protocol suite (from 'XcmCommsStackExtSuite'); b) Second, the two-digit enumeration value of the OSI Reference Model layer (from 'XcmCommsStackExtLayer'); and c) Third, a unique two-digit identifier." SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1), unknown(2), osilanSuite(110101), -- OSI LAN (ISO/IEEE 802.x) -- PMD (Physical Medium Dependent) osilan8023PMD(111103), -- OSI LAN 802.3 PMD (physical) osilan8024PMD(111104), -- OSI LAN 802.4 PMD (physical) osilan8025PMD(111105), -- OSI LAN 802.5 PMD (physical) osilanFDDIPMD(111107), -- OSI LAN FDDI PMD (physical) osilan80211PMD(111108), -- OSI LAN 802.11 PMD (physical) -- PHY (Physical Medium Independent) osilan8023PHY(111113), -- OSI LAN 802.3 PHY (physical) osilan8024PHY(111114), -- OSI LAN 802.4 PHY (physical) osilan8025PHY(111115), -- OSI LAN 802.5 PHY (physical) osilanFDDIPHY(111117), -- OSI LAN FDDI PHY (physical) -- MAC (Medium Access Control) osilan80211PHY(111118), -- OSI LAN 802.11 PHY (physical) osilan8023MAC(111203), -- OSI LAN 802.3 MAC (datalink) osilan8024MAC(111204), -- OSI LAN 802.4 MAC (datalink) osilan8025MAC(111205), -- OSI LAN 802.5 MAC (datalink) osilanFDDIMAC(111207), -- OSI LAN FDDI MAC (datalink) osilan80211MAC(111208), -- OSI LAN 802.11 MAC (datalink) -- SMT (Station Management) osilan8025SMT(111215), -- OSI LAN 802.5 SMT (datalink) osilanFDDISMT(111217), -- OSI LAN FDDI SMT (datalink) osilan80211SMT(111218), -- OSI LAN 802.11 SMT (datalink) -- LLC (Logical Link Control) osilan8022LLC(111221), -- OSI LAN 802.2 LLC -- LLC SNAP (Subnetwork Address Protocol) osilan8022LLCSNAP(111222), -- OSI LAN 802.2 LLC SNAP -- LMMP (LAN/MAN Management Protocol) osilan8021BLMMP(111232), -- OSI LAN 802.1B LMMP (mgmt) -- BRG (Bridge) osilan8021DBRG(111234), -- OSI LAN 802.1D BRG (bridge) -- SDE (Secure Data Exchange) osilan80210SDE(111241), -- OSI LAN 802.10 SDE (security) osimanSuite(120101), -- OSI MAN (ISO/IEEE 802.6) osiman8026PMD(121106), -- OSI MAN 802.6 PMD (physical) osiman8026PHY(121116), -- OSI MAN 802.6 PHY (physical) osiman8026MAC(121206), -- OSI MAN 802.6 MAC (datalink) osiman8026SMT(121216), -- OSI MAN 802.6 SMT (datalink) osiwanSuite(130101), -- OSI WAN (ISO/CCITT) osiwanHdlcABM(131201), -- OSI WAN HDLC ABM osiwanHdlcARM(131202), -- OSI WAN HDLC ARM osiwanHdlcNRM(131203), -- OSI WAN HDLC NRM osiwanHdlcABME(131211), -- OSI WAN HDLC ABME osiwanHdlcARME(131212), -- OSI WAN HDLC ARME osiwanHdlcNRME(131213), -- OSI WAN HDLC NRME osiwanHdlcLAPB(131221), -- OSI WAN HDLC LAPB (X.25) osiwanHdlcLAPD(131224), -- OSI WAN HDLC LAPD (ISDN) osiwanFax(131241), -- OSI WAN Fax (facsimile) osiwanPSTN(131251), -- OSI WAN PSTN (analog phone) osiwanISDN(131261), -- OSI WAN ISDN (digital phone) osiwanCLNP(131301), -- OSI WAN CLNP (ISO 8473) osiwanCONP(131302), -- OSI WAN CONP (CCITT X.25) osiwanESIS(131303), -- OSI WAN ESIS (routing) osiwanISIS(131304), -- OSI WAN ISIS (routing) osiwanCLTP(131401), -- OSI WAN CLTP (ISO 8602) osiwanCOTP(131402), -- OSI WAN COTP (CCITT X.224) osiwanCLSP(131501), -- OSI WAN CLSP (ISO 9548) osiwanCOSP(131502), -- OSI WAN COSP (CCITT X.225) osiwanCLPP(131601), -- OSI WAN CLPP (ISO 9576) osiwanCOPP(131602), -- OSI WAN COPP (CCITT X.226) osiwanACSE(131701), -- OSI WAN ACSE (CCITT X.227) osiwanRTSE(131702), -- OSI WAN RTSE (CCITT X.228) osiwanROSE(131703), -- OSI WAN ROSE (CCITT X.229) osiwanCCR(131704), -- OSI WAN CCR (ISO 9805) osiwanDPA(131713), -- OSI WAN DPA (ISO 10175) osiwanFTAM(131714), -- OSI WAN FTAM (ISO 8571) osiwanVT(131716), -- OSI WAN VT (ISO 9041) osiwanMHS(131740), -- OSI WAN MHS (CCITT X.400) osiwanDS(131750), -- OSI WAN DS (CCITT X.500) osiwanDAP(131751), -- OSI WAN DAP (CCITT X.500) osiwanDSP(131752), -- OSI WAN DSP (CCITT X.500) osiwanMgmt(131770), -- OSI WAN Mgmt (CCITT X.700) osiwanCMIP(131771), -- OSI WAN CMIP (CCITT X.711) osiwanSec(131780), -- OSI WAN Sec (CCITT X.800) internetSuite(140101), -- Internet Protocol Suite internetSLIP(141201), -- Internet SLIP (datalink) internetPPP(141202), -- Internet PPP (datalink) internetIP(141301), -- Internet IP (network) internetICMP(141302), -- Internet ICMP (network) internetARP(141303), -- Internet ARP (routing) internetDHCP(141304), -- Internet DHCP (routing/boot) internetBOOTP(141305), -- Internet BOOTP (routing/boot) internetRARP(141306), -- Internet RARP (routing/boot) internetUDP(141401), -- Internet UDP (CL transport) internetTCP(141402), -- Internet TCP (CO transport) internetPing(141404), -- Internet Ping (echo) internetLPR(141503), -- Internet LPR (printing) internetFTP(141504), -- Internet FTP (filing) internetSMTP(141505), -- Internet SMTP (email) internetTelnet(141506), -- Internet Telnet (terminal) internetDNS(141507), -- Internet DNS (directory) internetTFTP(141508), -- Internet TFTP (filing) internetHTTP(141509), -- Internet HTTP (WWW) internetSNMP(141510), -- Internet SNMP (mgmt) internetSNMPv1(141511), -- Internet SNMP V1 (mgmt) internetSNMPv2(141512), -- Internet SNMP V2 (mgmt) internetSunOncSuite(141520), -- Internet Sun ONC Suite internetSunOncNIS(141521), -- Internet Sun ONC NIS internetSunOncPlusNIS(141522), -- Internet Sun ONC+ NIS+ internetSunOncRPC(141523), -- Internet Sun ONC RPC (NIS) internetSunOncPlusRPC(141524), -- Internet Sun ONC+ RPC (NIS+) internetSunTiRPC(141525), -- Internet Sun Trans Indep RPC internetOsfDceSuite(141530), -- Internet OSF DCE Suite internetOsfDceCDS(141531), -- Internet OSF DCE CDS (dir) internetOsfDceRPC(141532), -- Internet OSF DCE RPC (w/ CDS) internetOsfDceKerberos(141533), -- Internet OSF DCE Kerberos internetOsfDmeSuite(141540), -- Internet OSF DME Suite (mgmt) internetLDAP(141551), -- Internet LDAP (directory) -- mappings over 'internetTCP' -- and 'osiwanCOTP' (RFC 1777) -- to 'osiwanDS' (OSI directory) internetCLDAP(141552), -- Internet CLDAP (directory) -- mappings over 'internetUDP' -- and 'osiwanCLTP' (RFC 1798) -- to 'osiwanDS' (OSI directory) ibmsnaSuite(150101), -- IBM SNA -- SDLC (WAN Synchronous Datalink Control) ibmsnaSDLC(151201), -- IBM SNA SDLC (datalink) -- DLC (LAN Datalink Control) ibmsnaDLC(151211), -- IBM SNA DLC (datalink) -- DLS (LAN Datalink Switching) ibmsnaDLS(151221), -- IBM SNA DLS (datalink) -- PC (Path Control) ibmsnaPC(151301), -- IBM SNA PC (network) -- TC (Transmission Control) ibmsnaTC(151401), -- IBM SNA TC (transport) -- DFC (Data Flow Control) ibmsnaDFC(151501), -- IBM SNA DFC (session) -- CSC (Common Session Control) ibmsnaCSC(151502), -- IBM SNA CSC (session) -- PUNS (Physical Unit Network Services) ibmsnaPUNS(151503), -- IBM SNA PU NS (session) -- LUNS (Logical Unit Network Services) ibmsnaLUNS(151504), -- IBM SNA LU NS (session) -- PS (Presentation Services) ibmsnaPS(151601), -- IBM SNA PS (presentation) -- 3270 PS (3270 Presentation Services) ibmsna3270PS(151602), -- IBM SNA 3270 PS -- 5250 PS (5250 Presentation Services) ibmsna5250PS(151603), -- IBM SNA 5250 PS -- RJE (Remote Job Entry) ibmsnaRJE(151604), -- IBM SNA RJE -- APPC (Advanced Program-to-Program Communication) ibmsnaAPPC(151605), -- IBM SNA APPC ibmbisyncSuite(160101), -- IBM Bisync -- DLC (Datalink Control) ibmbisyncDLC(161201), -- IBM BiSync DLC (datalink) -- PS (Presentation Services) ibmbisyncPS(161601), -- IBM BiSync PS (presentation) -- 3270 PS (3270 Presentation Services) ibmbisync3270PS(161602), -- IBM BiSync 3270 PS -- 5250 PS (5250 Presentation Services) ibmbisync5250PS(161603), -- IBM BiSync 5250 PS -- RJE (Remote Job Entry) ibmbisyncRJE(161604), -- IBM BiSync RJE decnetSuite(170101), -- DEC DECnet appletalkSuite(180101), -- Apple AppleTalk appletalkLLAP(181201), -- AppleTalk LocalTalk LAP appletalkELAP(181202), -- AppleTalk EtherTalk LAP appletalkTLAP(181203), -- AppleTalk TokenTalk LAP appletalkDDP(181301), -- AppleTalk DDP (CL network) appletalkAARP(181303), -- AppleTalk AARP (routing) appletalkATP(181401), -- AppleTalk ATP (CL transport) appletalkADSP(181402), -- AppleTalk ADSP (CO transport) appletalkRTMP(181403), -- AppleTalk RTMP (routing) appletalkAEP(181404), -- AppleTalk AEP (echo) appletalkASP(181501), -- AppleTalk ASP (CO session) appletalkZIP(181502), -- AppleTalk ZIP (directory) appletalkPAP(181503), -- AppleTalk PAP (printing) appletalkNBP(181507), -- AppleTalk NBP (directory) appletalkSNMP(181510), -- AppleTalk SNMP (mgmt) appletalkSNMPv1(181511), -- AppleTalk SNMP V1 (mgmt) appletalkSNMPv2(181512), -- AppleTalk SNMP V2 (mgmt) appletalkAFP(181601), -- AppleTalk AFP (filing) netwareSuite(190101), -- Novell NetWare netwareIPX(191301), -- NetWare IPX (CL network) netwareSPX(191402), -- NetWare SPX (CO transport) netwareRIP(191403), -- NetWare RIP (routing) netwareEcho(191404), -- NetWare Echo (echo) netwareNCP(191501), -- NetWare NCP (core protocols) netwareNetbios(191502), -- NetWare NetBIOS (emulation) netwarePServer(191503), -- NetWare PServer (printing) netwareFServer(191504), -- NetWare FServer (filing) netwareMHS(191505), -- NetWare MHS (email) netwareBindery(191507), -- NetWare Bindery (directory) netwareNDS(191508), -- NetWare NDS (directory) netwareRPrinter(191509), -- NetWare RPrinter (printing) netwareSNMP(191510), -- NetWare SNMP (mgmt) netwareSNMPv1(191511), -- NetWare SNMP V1 (mgmt) netwareSNMPv2(191512), -- NetWare SNMP V2 (mgmt) netwareSAP(191591), -- NetWare SAP (svc advertise) vinesSuite(200101), -- Banyan Vines vinesVIP(201301), -- Vines VIP (CL network) vinesVICP(201302), -- Vines VICP (network) vinesVARP(201303), -- Vines VARP (routing) vinesIP(201311), -- Vines IP (CL network) vinesICMP(201312), -- Vines ICMP (network) vinesARP(201313), -- Vines ARP (routing) vinesVRTP(201314), -- Vines VRTP (routing) vinesVIPC(201401), -- Vines VIPC (CL transport) vinesVSPP(201402), -- Vines VSPP (CO transport) vinesUDP(201411), -- Vines UDP (CL transport) vinesTCP(201412), -- Vines TCP (CO transport) vinesNetRPC(201501), -- Vines NetRPC (transactions) vinesSocket(201502), -- Vines Socket (CL/CO session) vinesNetbios(201503), -- Vines NetBIOS (emulation) vinesPrint(201701), -- Vines Print (printing) vinesFiling(201702), -- Vines Filing (printing) vinesMail(201703), -- Vines Mail (email) vinesStreetTalk(201704), -- Vines StreetTalk (directory) lantasticSuite(210101), -- Lantastic lanserverSuite(220101), -- IBM LAN Server lanmanagerSuite(230101), -- Microsoft LAN Manager ntasSuite(240101), -- Microsoft NTAS netbiosSuite(250101), -- NetBIOS Generic netbiosNBP(251501), -- NetBIOS NBP (core session) netbiosSNMP(251510), -- NetBIOS SNMP (mgmt) netbiosSNMPv1(251511), -- NetBIOS SNMP V1 (mgmt) netbiosSNMPv2(251512), -- NetBIOS SNMP V2 (mgmt) netbiosSMB(251701), -- NetBIOS SMB (Server Msg Blk) netbiosPClient(251702), -- NetBIOS Printing Client netbiosPServer(251703), -- NetBIOS Printing Server netbiosFClient(251704), -- NetBIOS Filing Client netbiosFServer(251705), -- NetBIOS Filing Server netbiosSAP(251591), -- NetBIOS SAP (svc advertise) netbeuiSuite(260101), -- NetBEUI Generic netbeuiDatalink(261201), -- NetBEUI Datalink (no routing) netbeuiLLC(261221), -- NetBEUI LLC (ISO/IEEE 802.2) netbeuiDLC(261231), -- NetBEUI DLC (IBM SNA DLC) serialSuite(270101), -- Serial Ports -- see 'directPrintSuite' for datalink print protocols parallelSuite(280101), -- Parallel Ports -- see 'directPrintSuite' for datalink print protocols directPrintSuite(290101) -- Direct Print Serial/Parallel } XcmCommsAddressExtForm ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The current address form of this protocol entity." SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1), unknown(2), postal(11), -- Public Postal Service voice(12), -- Voice Switching telex(13), -- Telex Switching fax(14), -- Fax Switching packet(15), -- Packet Switching email(16), -- Electronic Mail Service fullName(17), -- Full Distinguished Name relName(18) -- Relative Distinguished Name } XcmCommsAddressExtScope ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The current address scope of this protocol entity." SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1), unknown(2), subnet(11), -- one subnetwork region(12), -- group of subnetworks network(13), -- one internet, RPOA, ADMD, etc universe(14) -- all internet, RPOA, ADMD, etc } XcmCommsAddressExtFanout ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The current address fan out of this protocol entity." SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1), unknown(2), -- Address Data -- unicast(11), -- one destination multicast(12), -- group of destinations broadcast(13), -- all network destinations universe(14), -- all networks and destinations -- Address Mask -- unicastMask(15), -- one destination multicastMask(16), -- group of destinations broadcastMask(17), -- all network destinations universeMask(18) -- all networks and destinations } XcmCommsEngineGroupSupport ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The terse conformance statement of ALL mandatory, conditionally mandatory, and optional XCMI Comms Engine MIB object groups supported by this management agent implementation (ie, version) on this host system, specified in a bit-mask. The current set of values (which may be extended in the future) is given below: 1 : commsEngineGroup -- 2**0 2 : commsEngineExtGroup -- 2**1 4 : commsStackGroup -- 2**2 8 : commsStackExtGroup -- 2**3 16 : commsStackXrefGroup -- 2**4 32 : commsMuxGroup -- 2**5 64 : commsMuxExtGroup -- 2**6 128 : commsAddressGroup -- 2**7 256 : commsAddressExtGroup -- 2**8 512 : commsTrafficGroup -- 2**9 1024 : commsAccessGroup -- 2**10 2048 : commsMgmtGroup -- 2**11 Usage: Conforming management agents shall ALWAYS accurately report their support for XCMI Comms Engine MIB object groups." SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647) -- biggest int = 2**31-1 -- -- The Comms Engine TC Dummy Group (DO NOT USE) -- -- DO NOT USE - Present to suppress compiler warnings ONLY! -- -- Note: The following objects have 'odd' use of case in their -- names (ie, 'xCm...'), in order to make obvious their related -- textual conventions xCmCommsEngineDummy OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { xcmCommsEngineTC 999 } xCmCommsMgmtCommandRequest OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX XcmCommsMgmtCommandRequest MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE" ::= { xCmCommsEngineDummy 1 } xCmCommsMgmtCommandData OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX XcmCommsMgmtCommandData MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE" ::= { xCmCommsEngineDummy 2 } xCmCommsMgmtState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX XcmCommsMgmtState MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE" ::= { xCmCommsEngineDummy 3 } xCmCommsMgmtConditions OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX XcmCommsMgmtConditions MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE" ::= { xCmCommsEngineDummy 4 } xCmCommsStackPosition OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX XcmCommsStackPosition MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE" ::= { xCmCommsEngineDummy 5 } xCmCommsStackExtPurpose OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX XcmCommsStackExtPurpose MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE" ::= { xCmCommsEngineDummy 6 } xCmCommsStackExtRole OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX XcmCommsStackExtRole MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE" ::= { xCmCommsEngineDummy 7 } xCmCommsStackExtSuite OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX XcmCommsStackExtSuite MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE" ::= { xCmCommsEngineDummy 8 } xCmCommsStackExtSuiteVersion OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX XcmCommsStackExtSuiteVersion MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE" ::= { xCmCommsEngineDummy 9 } xCmCommsStackExtLayer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX XcmCommsStackExtLayer MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE" ::= { xCmCommsEngineDummy 10 } xCmCommsStackExtProtocol OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX XcmCommsStackExtProtocol MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE" ::= { xCmCommsEngineDummy 11 } xCmCommsAddressExtForm OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX XcmCommsAddressExtForm MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE" ::= { xCmCommsEngineDummy 12 } xCmCommsAddressExtScope OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX XcmCommsAddressExtScope MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE" ::= { xCmCommsEngineDummy 13 } xCmCommsAddressExtFanout OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX XcmCommsAddressExtFanout MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE" ::= { xCmCommsEngineDummy 14 } xCmCommsEngineGroupSupport OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX XcmCommsEngineGroupSupport MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE" ::= { xCmCommsEngineDummy 15 } END