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PROPOSED STANDARD
Network Working Group M. Noto
Request for Comments: 2514 3Com
Category: Standards Track E. Spiegel
Cisco Systems
K. Tesink
Bellcore
Editors
February 1999
Definitions of Textual Conventions and OBJECT-IDENTITIES
for ATM Management
Status of this Memo
This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
Copyright Notice
Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1999). All Rights Reserved.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction .......................................... 2
2 Definitions ........................................... 3
3 Acknowledgments ....................................... 17
4 References ............................................ 17
5 Security Considerations ............................... 17
6 Authors' Addresses .................................... 18
7 Intellectual Property ................................. 19
8 Full Copyright Statement .............................. 20
Abstract
This memo describes Textual Conventions and OBJECT-IDENTITIES used
for managing ATM-based interfaces, devices, networks and services.
1. Introduction
This memo describes Textual Conventions and OBJECT-IDENTITIES used
for managing ATM-based interfaces, devices, networks and services.
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When designing a MIB module, it is often useful to define new types
similar to those defined in the SMI. In comparison to a type defined
in the SMI, each of these new types has a different name, a similar
syntax, but a more precise semantics. These newly defined types are
termed textual conventions, and are used for the convenience of
humans reading the MIB module. This is done through Textual
Conventions as defined in RFC1903 [1]. It is the purpose of this
document to define the set of textual conventions available to ATM
MIB modules.
When designing MIB modules, it is also often useful to register
further properties with object identifier assignments so that they
can be further used by other MIB modules. This is done through the
OBJECT-IDENTITY macro defined in RFC1902 [2]. This document defines
OBJECT-IDENTITIES available to ATM MIB modules.
Note that for organizational purposes OBJECT IDENTITIES previously
defined in RFC1695 have been moved to this specification and no
longer appear in the revision of RFC1695 [3]. However, the original
OBJECT IDENTIFIERs have been preserved.
For an introduction to the concepts of ATM connections, see [3].
2. Definitions
ATM-TC-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-IDENTITY,
TimeTicks, mib-2
FROM SNMPv2-SMI
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
FROM SNMPv2-TC;
atmTCMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "9810190200Z"
ORGANIZATION "IETF AToMMIB Working Group"
CONTACT-INFO
" Michael Noto
Postal: 3Com Corporation
5400 Bayfront Plaza, M/S 3109
Santa Clara, CA 95052
USA
Tel: +1 408 326 2218
E-mail: mike_noto@3com.com
Ethan Mickey Spiegel
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Postal: Cisco Systems
170 W. Tasman Dr.
San Jose, CA 95134
USA
Tel: +1 408 526 6408
E-mail: mspiegel@cisco.com
Kaj Tesink
Postal: Bellcore
331 Newman Springs Road
Red Bank, NJ 07701
USA
Tel: +1 732 758 5254
Fax: +1 732 758 4177
E-mail: kaj@bellcore.com"
DESCRIPTION
"This MIB Module provides Textual Conventions
and OBJECT-IDENTITY Objects to be used by
ATM systems."
::= { mib-2 37 3 } -- atmMIB 3 (see [3])
-- The Textual Conventions defined below are organized
-- alphabetically
AtmAddr ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "1x"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An ATM address. The semantics are implied by
the length. The address types are: - no
address (0 octets) - E.164 (8 octets) - NSAP
(20 octets) In addition, when subaddresses
are used the AtmAddr may represent the
concatenation of address and subaddress. The
associated address types are: - E.164, E.164
(16 octets) - E.164, NSAP (28 octets) - NSAP,
NSAP (40 octets) Address lengths other than
defined in this definition imply address
types defined elsewhere. Note: The E.164
address is encoded in BCD format."
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..40))
AtmConnCastType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The type of topology of a connection (point-
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to-point, point-to-multipoint). In the case
of point-to-multipoint, the orientation of
this VPL or VCL in the connection.
On a host:
- p2mpRoot indicates that the host
is the root of the p2mp connection.
- p2mpLeaf indicates that the host
is a leaf of the p2mp connection.
On a switch interface:
- p2mpRoot indicates that cells received
by the switching fabric from the interface
are from the root of the p2mp connection.
- p2mpLeaf indicates that cells transmitted
to the interface from the switching fabric
are to the leaf of the p2mp connection."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
p2p(1),
p2mpRoot(2),
p2mpLeaf(3)
}
AtmConnKind ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The type of call control used for an ATM
connection at a particular interface. The use
is as follows:
pvc(1)
Virtual link of a PVC. Should not be
used for an PVC/SVC (i.e., Soft PVC)
crossconnect.
svcIncoming(2)
Virtual link established after a
received signaling request to setup
an SVC.
svcOutgoing(3)
Virtual link established after a
transmitted or forwarded signaling
request to setup an SVC.
spvcInitiator(4)
Virtual link at the PVC side of an
SVC/PVC crossconnect, where the
switch is the initiator of the Soft PVC
setup.
spvcTarget(5)
Virtual link at the PVC side of an
SVC/PVC crossconnect, where the
switch is the target of the Soft PVC
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setup.
For PVCs, a pvc virtual link is always cross-
connected to a pvc virtual link.
For SVCs, an svcIncoming virtual link is always cross-
connected to an svcOutgoing virtual link.
For Soft PVCs, an spvcInitiator is either cross-connected to
an svcOutgoing or an spvcTarget, and an spvcTarget is either
cross-connected to an svcIncoming or an spvcInitiator."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
pvc(1),
svcIncoming(2),
svcOutgoing(3),
spvcInitiator(4),
spvcTarget(5)
}
AtmIlmiNetworkPrefix ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A network prefix used for ILMI address
registration. In the case of ATM endsystem
addresses (AESAs), the network prefix is the first
13 octets of the address which includes the AFI,
IDI, and HO-DSP fields. In the case of native
E.164 addresses, the network prefix is the entire
E.164 address encoded in 8 octets, as if it were
an E.164 IDP in an ATM endsystem address
structure."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum, Integrated Local Management Interface
(ILMI) Specification, Version 4.0,
af-ilmi-0065.000, September 1996, Section 9
ATM Forum, ATM User-Network Interface Signalling
Specification, Version 4.0 (UNI 4.0),
af-sig-0061.000, June 1996, Section 3"
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(8|13))
AtmInterfaceType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The connection setup procedures used for the
identified interface.
Other: Connection setup procedures other than
those listed below.
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Auto-configuration:
Indicates that the connection setup
procedures are to be determined dynamically,
or that determination has not yet been
completed. One such mechanism is via ATM
Forum ILMI auto-configuration procedures.
ITU-T DSS2:
- ITU-T Recommendation Q.2931, Broadband
Integrated Service Digital Network (B-ISDN)
Digital Subscriber Signalling System No.2
(DSS2) User-Network Interface (UNI) Layer 3
Specification for Basic Call/Connection
Control (September 1994)
- ITU-T Draft Recommendation Q.2961,
B-ISDN DSS 2 Support of Additional Traffic
Parameters (May 1995)
- ITU-T Draft Recommendation Q.2971,
B-ISDN DSS 2 User Network Interface Layer 3
Specification for Point-to-multipoint
Call/connection Control (May 1995)
ATM Forum UNI 3.0:
ATM Forum, ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.0 (UNI 3.0) Specification,
(1994).
ATM Forum UNI 3.1:
ATM Forum, ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.1 (UNI 3.1) Specification,
(November 1994).
ATM Forum UNI Signalling 4.0:
ATM Forum, ATM User-Network Interface (UNI)
Signalling Specification Version 4.0,
af-sig-0061.000 (June 1996).
ATM Forum IISP (based on UNI 3.0 or UNI 3.1) :
Interim Inter-switch Signaling Protocol
(IISP) Specification, Version 1.0,
af-pnni-0026.000, (December 1994).
ATM Forum PNNI 1.0 :
ATM Forum, Private Network-Network Interface
Specification, Version 1.0, af-pnni-0055.000,
(March 1996).
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ATM Forum B-ICI:
ATM Forum, B-ICI Specification, Version 2.0,
af-bici-0013.002, (November 1995).
ATM Forum UNI PVC Only:
An ATM Forum compliant UNI with the
signalling disabled.
ATM Forum NNI PVC Only:
An ATM Forum compliant NNI with the
signalling disabled."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
autoConfig(2),
ituDss2(3),
atmfUni3Dot0(4),
atmfUni3Dot1(5),
atmfUni4Dot0(6),
atmfIispUni3Dot0(7),
atmfIispUni3Dot1(8),
atmfIispUni4Dot0(9),
atmfPnni1Dot0(10),
atmfBici2Dot0(11),
atmfUniPvcOnly(12),
atmfNniPvcOnly(13) }
AtmServiceCategory ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The service category for a connection."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum Traffic Management Specification,
Version 4.0, af-tm-0056.000, June 1996."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1), -- none of the following
cbr(2), -- constant bit rate
rtVbr(3), -- real-time variable bit rate
nrtVbr(4), -- non real-time variable bit rate
abr(5), -- available bit rate
ubr(6) -- unspecified bit rate
}
AtmSigDescrParamIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value of this object identifies a row in the
atmSigDescrParamTable. The value 0 signifies that
none of the signalling parameters defined in the
atmSigDescrParamTable are applicable."
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SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647)
AtmTrafficDescrParamIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value of this object identifies a row in the
atmTrafficDescrParamTable. The value 0 signifies
that no row has been identified."
SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647)
AtmVcIdentifier ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The VCI value for a VCL. The maximum VCI value
cannot exceed the value allowable by
atmInterfaceMaxVciBits defined in ATM-MIB."
SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535)
AtmVpIdentifier ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The VPI value for a VPL or VCL. The value VPI=0
is only allowed for a VCL. For ATM UNIs supporting
VPCs the VPI value ranges from 0 to 255. The VPI
value 0 is supported for ATM UNIs conforming to
the ATM Forum UNI 4.0 Annex 8 (Virtual UNIs)
specification. For ATM UNIs supporting VCCs the
VPI value ranges from 0 to 255. For ATM NNIs the
VPI value ranges from 0 to 4095. The maximum VPI
value cannot exceed the value allowable by
atmInterfaceMaxVpiBits defined in ATM-MIB."
SYNTAX INTEGER (0..4095)
AtmVorXAdminStatus ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value determines the desired administrative
status of a virtual link or cross-connect. The up
and down states indicate that the traffic flow is
enabled or disabled respectively on the virtual
link or cross-connect."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
up(1),
down(2)
}
AtmVorXLastChange ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
"The value of MIB II's sysUpTime at the time a
virtual link or cross-connect entered its current
operational state. If the current state was
entered prior to the last re-initialization of the
agent then this object contains a zero value."
SYNTAX TimeTicks
AtmVorXOperStatus ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value determines the operational status of a
virtual link or cross-connect. The up and down
states indicate that the traffic flow is enabled
or disabled respectively on the virtual link or
cross-connect. The unknown state indicates that
the state of it cannot be determined. The state
will be down or unknown if the supporting ATM
interface(s) is down or unknown respectively."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
up(1),
down(2),
unknown(3)
}
-- OBJECT-IDENTITIES:
-- The following atmTrafficDescriptorTypes has been moved
-- from RFC1695 and no longer appear in the revision of
-- RFC1695[3].
atmTrafficDescriptorTypes OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {mib-2 37 1 1}
-- atmMIBObjects
-- See [3].
-- All other and new OBJECT IDENTITIES
-- are defined under the following subtree:
atmObjectIdentities OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {atmTCMIB 1}
-- The following values are defined for use as
-- possible values of the ATM traffic descriptor type.
atmNoTrafficDescriptor OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS deprecated
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DESCRIPTION
"This identifies the no ATM traffic
descriptor type. Parameters 1, 2, 3, 4,
and 5 are not used. This traffic descriptor
type can be used for best effort traffic."
::= {atmTrafficDescriptorTypes 1}
atmNoClpNoScr OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This traffic descriptor type is for no CLP
and no Sustained Cell Rate. The use of the
parameter vector for this type:
Parameter 1: peak cell rate in cells/second
for CLP=0+1 traffic
Parameter 2: not used
Parameter 3: not used
Parameter 4: not used
Parameter 5: not used."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum,ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.0 (UNI 3.0) Specification, 1994.
ATM Forum, ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.1 (UNI 3.1) Specification,
November 1994."
::= {atmTrafficDescriptorTypes 2}
atmClpNoTaggingNoScr OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS deprecated
DESCRIPTION
"This traffic descriptor is for CLP without
tagging and no Sustained Cell Rate. The use
of the parameter vector for this type:
Parameter 1: peak cell rate in cells/second
for CLP=0+1 traffic
Parameter 2: peak cell rate in cells/second
for CLP=0 traffic
Parameter 3: not used
Parameter 4: not used
Parameter 5: not used."
::= {atmTrafficDescriptorTypes 3}
atmClpTaggingNoScr OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS deprecated
DESCRIPTION
"This traffic descriptor is for CLP with
tagging and no Sustained Cell Rate. The use
of the parameter vector for this type:
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Parameter 1: peak cell rate in cells/second
for CLP=0+1 traffic
Parameter 2: peak cell rate in cells/second
for CLP=0 traffic, excess
tagged as CLP=1
Parameter 3: not used
Parameter 4: not used
Parameter 5: not used."
::= {atmTrafficDescriptorTypes 4}
atmNoClpScr OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This traffic descriptor type is for no CLP
with Sustained Cell Rate. The use of the
parameter vector for this type:
Parameter 1: peak cell rate in cells/second
for CLP=0+1 traffic
Parameter 2: sustainable cell rate in cells/second
for CLP=0+1 traffic
Parameter 3: maximum burst size in cells
Parameter 4: not used
Parameter 5: not used."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum,ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.0 (UNI 3.0) Specification, 1994.
ATM Forum, ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.1 (UNI 3.1) Specification,
November 1994."
::= {atmTrafficDescriptorTypes 5}
atmClpNoTaggingScr OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This traffic descriptor type is for CLP with
Sustained Cell Rate and no tagging. The use
of the parameter vector for this type:
Parameter 1: peak cell rate in cells/second
for CLP=0+1 traffic
Parameter 2: sustainable cell rate in cells/second
for CLP=0 traffic
Parameter 3: maximum burst size in cells
Parameter 4: not used
Parameter 5: not used."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum,ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.0 (UNI 3.0) Specification, 1994.
ATM Forum, ATM User-Network Interface,
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Version 3.1 (UNI 3.1) Specification,
November 1994."
::= {atmTrafficDescriptorTypes 6}
atmClpTaggingScr OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This traffic descriptor type is for CLP with
tagging and Sustained Cell Rate. The use of
the parameter vector for this type:
Parameter 1: peak cell rate in cells/second
for CLP=0+1 traffic
Parameter 2: sustainable cell rate in cells/second
for CLP=0 traffic, excess tagged as
CLP=1
Parameter 3: maximum burst size in cells
Parameter 4: not used
Parameter 5: not used."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum,ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.0 (UNI 3.0) Specification, 1994.
ATM Forum, ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.1 (UNI 3.1) Specification,
November 1994."
::= {atmTrafficDescriptorTypes 7}
atmClpNoTaggingMcr OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This traffic descriptor type is for CLP with
Minimum Cell Rate and no tagging. The use of
the parameter vector for this type:
Parameter 1: peak cell rate in cells/second
for CLP=0+1 traffic
Parameter 2: CDVT in tenths of microseconds
Parameter 3: minimum cell rate in cells/second
Parameter 4: unused
Parameter 5: unused."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum,ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.0 (UNI 3.0) Specification, 1994.
ATM Forum, ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.1 (UNI 3.1) Specification,
November 1994."
::= {atmTrafficDescriptorTypes 8}
atmClpTransparentNoScr OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
"This traffic descriptor type is for the CLP-
transparent model and no Sustained Cell Rate.
The use of the parameter vector for this type:
Parameter 1: peak cell rate in cells/second
for CLP=0+1 traffic
Parameter 2: CDVT in tenths of microseconds
Parameter 3: not used
Parameter 4: not used
Parameter 5: not used.
This traffic descriptor type is applicable to
connections following the CBR.1 conformance
definition.
Connections specifying this traffic descriptor
type will be rejected at UNI 3.0 or UNI 3.1
interfaces. For a similar traffic descriptor
type that can be accepted at UNI 3.0 and
UNI 3.1 interfaces, see atmNoClpNoScr."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum,ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.0 (UNI 3.0) Specification, 1994.
ATM Forum, ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.1 (UNI 3.1) Specification,
November 1994.
ATM Forum, Traffic Management Specification,
Version 4.0, af-tm-0056.000, June 1996."
::= {atmTrafficDescriptorTypes 9}
atmClpTransparentScr OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This traffic descriptor type is for the CLP-
transparent model with Sustained Cell Rate.
The use of the parameter vector for this type:
Parameter 1: peak cell rate in cells/second
for CLP=0+1 traffic
Parameter 2: sustainable cell rate in cells/second
for CLP=0+1 traffic
Parameter 3: maximum burst size in cells
Parameter 4: CDVT in tenths of microseconds
Parameter 5: not used.
This traffic descriptor type is applicable to
connections following the VBR.1 conformance
definition.
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Connections specifying this traffic descriptor
type will be rejected at UNI 3.0 or UNI 3.1
interfaces. For a similar traffic descriptor
type that can be accepted at UNI 3.0 and
UNI 3.1 interfaces, see atmNoClpScr."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum,ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.0 (UNI 3.0) Specification, 1994.
ATM Forum, ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.1 (UNI 3.1) Specification,
November 1994.
ATM Forum, Traffic Management Specification,
Version 4.0, af-tm-0056.000, June 1996."
::= {atmTrafficDescriptorTypes 10}
atmNoClpTaggingNoScr OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This traffic descriptor type is for no CLP
with tagging and no Sustained Cell Rate. The
use of the parameter vector for this type:
Parameter 1: peak cell rate in cells/second
for CLP=0+1 traffic
Parameter 2: CDVT in tenths of microseconds
Parameter 3: not used
Parameter 4: not used
Parameter 5: not used.
This traffic descriptor type is applicable to
connections following the UBR.2 conformance
definition ."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum,ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.0 (UNI 3.0) Specification, 1994.
ATM Forum, ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.1 (UNI 3.1) Specification,
November 1994.
ATM Forum, Traffic Management Specification,
Version 4.0, af-tm-0056.000, June 1996."
::= {atmTrafficDescriptorTypes 11}
atmNoClpNoScrCdvt OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This traffic descriptor type is for no CLP
and no Sustained Cell Rate. The use of the
parameter vector for this type:
Parameter 1: peak cell rate in cells/second
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for CLP=0+1 traffic
Parameter 2: CDVT in tenths of microseconds
Parameter 3: not used
Parameter 4: not used
Parameter 5: not used.
This traffic descriptor type is applicable to
CBR connections following the UNI 3.0/3.1
conformance definition for PCR CLP=0+1.
These CBR connections differ from CBR.1
connections in that the CLR objective
applies only to the CLP=0 cell flow.
This traffic descriptor type is also
applicable to connections following the UBR.1
conformance definition."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum,ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.0 (UNI 3.0) Specification, 1994.
ATM Forum, ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.1 (UNI 3.1) Specification,
November 1994.
ATM Forum, Traffic Management Specification,
Version 4.0, af-tm-0056.000, June 1996."
::= {atmTrafficDescriptorTypes 12}
atmNoClpScrCdvt OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This traffic descriptor type is for no CLP
with Sustained Cell Rate. The use of the
parameter vector for this type:
Parameter 1: peak cell rate in cells/second
for CLP=0+1 traffic
Parameter 2: sustainable cell rate in cells/second
for CLP=0+1 traffic
Parameter 3: maximum burst size in cells
Parameter 4: CDVT in tenths of microseconds
Parameter 5: not used.
This traffic descriptor type is applicable
to VBR connections following the UNI 3.0/3.1
conformance definition for PCR CLP=0+1 and
SCR CLP=0+1. These VBR connections
differ from VBR.1 connections in that
the CLR objective applies only to the CLP=0
cell flow."
REFERENCE
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"ATM Forum,ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.0 (UNI 3.0) Specification, 1994.
ATM Forum, ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.1 (UNI 3.1) Specification,
November 1994.
ATM Forum, Traffic Management Specification,
Version 4.0, af-tm-0056.000, June 1996."
::= {atmTrafficDescriptorTypes 13}
atmClpNoTaggingScrCdvt OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This traffic descriptor type is for CLP with
Sustained Cell Rate and no tagging. The use
of the parameter vector for this type:
Parameter 1: peak cell rate in cells/second
for CLP=0+1 traffic
Parameter 2: sustainable cell rate in cells/second
for CLP=0 traffic
Parameter 3: maximum burst size in cells
Parameter 4: CDVT in tenths of microseconds
Parameter 5: not used.
This traffic descriptor type is applicable to
connections following the VBR.2 conformance
definition."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum,ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.0 (UNI 3.0) Specification, 1994.
ATM Forum, ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.1 (UNI 3.1) Specification,
November 1994.
ATM Forum, Traffic Management Specification,
Version 4.0, af-tm-0056.000, June 1996."
::= {atmTrafficDescriptorTypes 14}
atmClpTaggingScrCdvt OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This traffic descriptor type is for CLP with
tagging and Sustained Cell Rate. The use of
the parameter vector for this type:
Parameter 1: peak cell rate in cells/second
for CLP=0+1 traffic
Parameter 2: sustainable cell rate in cells/second
for CLP=0 traffic, excess tagged as
CLP=1
Parameter 3: maximum burst size in cells
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Parameter 4: CDVT in tenths of microseconds
Parameter 5: not used.
This traffic descriptor type is applicable to
connections following the VBR.3 conformance
definition."
REFERENCE
"ATM Forum,ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.0 (UNI 3.0) Specification, 1994.
ATM Forum, ATM User-Network Interface,
Version 3.1 (UNI 3.1) Specification,
November 1994.
ATM Forum, Traffic Management Specification,
Version 4.0, af-tm-0056.000, June 1996."
::= {atmTrafficDescriptorTypes 15}
END
3. Acknowledgments
This document is a product of the AToMMIB Working Group.
4. References
[1] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser,
"Textual Conventions for Version 2 of the Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1903, January 1996.
[2] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Structure
of Management Information for Version 2 of the Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1902, January 1996.
[3] Tesink, K., Editor, "Definitions of Managed Objects for ATM
Management", RFC 2515, February 1999.
5. Security Considerations
This memo defines textual conventions and object identities for use
in ATM MIB modules. Security issues for these MIB modules are
addressed in the memos defining those modules.
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6. Authors' Addresses
Michael Noto
3Com Corporation
5400 Bayfront Plaza, M/S 3109
Santa Clara, CA 95052
Phone +1 408 326 2218
Email: mike_noto@3com.com
Ethan Mickey Spiegel
Cisco Systems
170 W. Tasman Dr.
San Jose, CA 95134
USA
Phone +1 408 526 6408
EMail: mspiegel@cisco.com
Kaj Tesink
Bellcore
331 Newman Springs Road
P.O. Box 7020
Red Bank, NJ 07701-7020
Phone: (732) 758-5254
EMail: kaj@bellcore.com
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