-- SECTION 1: Top Level Definitions CENTILLION-MCAST-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN -- Centillion VLAN MIB Release 2.0.1 -- Revision 05/05/98 -- Copyright 1998 Bay Networks, Inc. -- All rights reserved. -- This Bay Networks SNMP Management Information Base Specification -- (Specification) embodies Bay Networks' confidential and -- proprietary intellectual property. Bay Networks retains all -- title and ownership in the Specification, including any -- revisions. -- This Specification is supplied "AS IS," and Bay Networks makes -- no warranty, either express or implied, as to the use, -- operation, condition, or performance of the Specification. -- Imports IMPORTS OBJECT-TYPE FROM RFC-1212 IpAddress FROM RFC1155-SMI Boolean, EnableIndicator, StatusIndicator, PortId, CardId, sysConfig FROM CENTILLION-ROOT-MIB; -- Textual Conventions -- -- C100/BH switches support Virtual LAN, -- which are identified by a unique VLAN identifier -- as specified by this textual convention. -- This VLAN identifier corresponds to the lower 12 -- bits in the IEEE VLAN field: VlanId ::= INTEGER (1..4095) -- Groups vlan OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sysConfig 31 } -- SECTION 2: VLAN Multicast configuration/information table vlanMcastProtocolGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vlan 1 } -- SECTION 3: VLAN IGMP Protocol Group vlanIGMPProtocolGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vlanMcastProtocolGroup 1 } -- SECTION 4: VLAN igmp configuration table vlanIGMPConfig OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vlanIGMPProtocolGroup 1 } -- SECTION 5: IGMP configuration table igmpGeneralConfigTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IgmpGeneralConfigEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "IP IGMP general configuration table which includes pseudo query, IRAP query configuration, and maximum number of groups supported in this VLAN." ::= { vlanIGMPConfig 1 } igmpGeneralConfigEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IgmpGeneralConfigEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "IP IGMP general configuration entry. Each entry is indexed by a vlan id. An example to create the entry is: set igmpGeneralConfigIgmpSupport.3=I2 and igmpGeneralConfigMaxGroup.3=I20 to a switch ip address. (where 3 is vlan Id; 2 is enabled; 20 is maximum multicast groups to be supported for this vlan. " INDEX { igmpGeneralConfigVlanId } ::= { igmpGeneralConfigTable 1 } IgmpGeneralConfigEntry ::= SEQUENCE { igmpGeneralConfigVlanId VlanId, igmpGeneralConfigPseudoQuery EnableIndicator, igmpGeneralConfigIrapQuery EnableIndicator, igmpGeneralConfigIgmpSupport EnableIndicator, igmpGeneralConfigMaxGroup INTEGER } igmpGeneralConfigVlanId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX VlanId ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The unique VLAN identifier of this IGMP configuration entry. " ::= { igmpGeneralConfigEntry 1 } igmpGeneralConfigPseudoQuery OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX EnableIndicator ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "In the absence of a true IGMP router, the switch may be configured to issue general queries. This provides the capability for multicast pruning with an isoloated subnet. The mode defaults to disabled in a VLAN configured for IGMP support" ::= { igmpGeneralConfigEntry 2 } igmpGeneralConfigIrapQuery OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX EnableIndicator ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Control whether IGMP Router Advertisement Protocol messages will be used to determine the existence of a router in a remote switch. Default is 'enabled'." ::= { igmpGeneralConfigEntry 3 } igmpGeneralConfigIgmpSupport OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX EnableIndicator ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION " When 'enabled' is specified, it indicates that the IGMP is supported in this VLAN." ::= { igmpGeneralConfigEntry 4 } igmpGeneralConfigMaxGroup OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION " The maximum number of multicast groups supported in this VLAN. If the VLAN supports only manually configured multicast groups, then the value of this field equals the length of the IGMP multicast group if the multicast group is an inclusive set. A value of 0 indicates that IGMP multicasting is not supported in this VLAN" ::= { igmpGeneralConfigEntry 5 } igmpTimerConfigTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IgmpTimerConfigEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "IP IGMP Multicast timer configuration table" ::= { vlanIGMPConfig 2 } igmpTimerConfigEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IgmpTimerConfigEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "IP IGMP Multicast timer configuration entry. Each entry is indexed by a vlan id. This entry will be created when the corresponding igmpGeneralConfigEntry is created. All the values of the mibs in this entry will be set to default at the time of creation. " INDEX { igmpTimerConfigVlanId } ::= { igmpTimerConfigTable 1 } IgmpTimerConfigEntry ::= SEQUENCE { igmpTimerConfigVlanId VlanId, igmpTimerConfigTimerRobustness INTEGER, igmpTimerConfigQueryInterval INTEGER, igmpTimerConfigQueryResponse INTEGER } igmpTimerConfigVlanId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX VlanId ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The unique VLAN identifier of this multicast timer configuration entry." ::= { igmpTimerConfigEntry 1 } igmpTimerConfigTimerRobustness OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The robustness variable for the multicast group. A value of zero indicates the default value should be taken. If the value specified is non-zero, it should be equal or greater than 2" DEFVAL { 2 } ::= { igmpTimerConfigEntry 2 } igmpTimerConfigQueryInterval OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The query interval configured for the multicast group. A value of zero indicates the default value should be used. The value should be less than 0xffff" DEFVAL { 125 } ::= { igmpTimerConfigEntry 3 } igmpTimerConfigQueryResponse OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The response interval configured for the multicast group. A value of zero indicates the default value should be used. The value should be less than 0xffff. " DEFVAL { 100 } ::= { igmpTimerConfigEntry 4 } -- -- The multicast group address table -- igmpGroupTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IgmpGroupEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "IP IGMP Multicast group address configuration table. " ::= { vlanIGMPConfig 3 } igmpGroupEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IgmpGroupEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "IP IGMP Multicast group configuration entry. Each entry is indexed by igmpGroupVlanId, igmpGroupStatic, and igmpGroupAddress" INDEX { igmpGroupVlanId, igmpGroupStatic, igmpGroupAddress} ::= { igmpGroupTable 1 } IgmpGroupEntry ::= SEQUENCE { igmpGroupVlanId VlanId, igmpGroupStatic Boolean, igmpGroupAddress IpAddress, igmpGroupIncluded INTEGER, igmpGroupStatus StatusIndicator } igmpGroupVlanId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX VlanId ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The unique VLAN identifier of this IGMP multicast group address entry. " ::= { igmpGroupEntry 1 } igmpGroupStatic OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Boolean ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION " Indicates whether the IGMP multicast group was created statically(TRUE) by a management entity, or dynamically learned" ::= { igmpGroupEntry 2 } igmpGroupAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The multicast group address(Class D). The range is from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255. The addresses from 224.0.0.0 to 224.0.0.255 are reserved IP multicast addresses." ::= { igmpGroupEntry 3 } igmpGroupIncluded OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { included(1), excluded(2) } ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Indicates the multicast addresses are to be included or excluded from the group. Dynamic entries are always included and can not be modified, while static entries may be either included or excluded. For each VLAN, it only allows to configure either 'included' as static or 'excluded' as static. " ::= { igmpGroupEntry 4 } igmpGroupStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX StatusIndicator ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The status of this multicast group entry: 'valid' and 'invalid'. This object enables the user to add or delete this multicast group. Setting the status as 'valid' is to add the entry; otherwise as 'invalid' is to delete the entry. An example to create an multicast group entry is: set igmpGroupStatus.3.1.224.0.0.1= valid where 3: vlan id; 1: static; 224.0.0.1: multicast group IP address" ::= { igmpGroupEntry 5 } -- -- The multicast router port table -- igmpRouterPortTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IgmpRouterPortEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "IP IGMP Multicast router port table. It contains a list of the ports containing configured IGMP routers. These ports initialize the IPrDtag and IPmDtag for the group." ::= { vlanIGMPConfig 4 } igmpRouterPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IgmpRouterPortEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "IP IGMP Multicast router port entry. Each entry is indexed by igmpRouterPortVlanId, igmpRouterPortStatic, igmpRouterPortCard, igmpRouterPortPort" INDEX { igmpRouterPortVlanId, igmpRouterPortStatic, igmpRouterPortCard, igmpRouterPortPort} ::= { igmpRouterPortTable 1 } IgmpRouterPortEntry ::= SEQUENCE { igmpRouterPortVlanId VlanId, igmpRouterPortStatic Boolean, igmpRouterPortCard CardId, igmpRouterPortPort PortId, igmpRouterPortStatus StatusIndicator } igmpRouterPortVlanId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX VlanId ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The unique VLAN identifier of this IGMP multicast router port entry. " ::= { igmpRouterPortEntry 1 } igmpRouterPortStatic OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Boolean ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION " Indicates whether the IGMP multicast router port was created statically(TRUE) by a management entity, or dynamically learned. " ::= { igmpRouterPortEntry 2 } igmpRouterPortCard OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX CardId ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The card id of this multicast router port entry. " ::= { igmpRouterPortEntry 3 } igmpRouterPortPort OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PortId ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The port id of this multicast router port entry. " ::= { igmpRouterPortEntry 4 } igmpRouterPortStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX StatusIndicator ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The status of this multicast router port entry: 'valid' and 'invalid'. This object enables the user to add or delete this multicast group. Setting the status as 'valid' is to add the entry; otherwise as 'invalid' is to delete the entry. An example to create an multicast router port entry is: set igmpRouterPortStatus.3.1.5.2 = valid where 3: vlan id; 1: static; 5.2 : card/port that is connected with igmp router" ::= { igmpRouterPortEntry 5 } END