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-- *****************************************************************
-- CISCO-TM.my: Cisco TM MIB
--
-- June 2000, R Rohit
--
-- Copyright (c) 2000, 2001 by cisco Systems, Inc.
-- All rights reserved.
--
-- *****************************************************************
CISCO-TM DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
MODULE-IDENTITY,OBJECT-IDENTITY
FROM SNMPv2-SMI
ciscoDomains
FROM CISCO-SMI
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
FROM SNMPv2-TC;
ciscoTransportMappings MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "200108231600Z"
ORGANIZATION "Cisco Systems, Inc."
CONTACT-INFO
" Cisco Systems
Customer Service
Postal: 170 W. Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134
USA
Tel: +1 800 553-NETS
E-mail: cs-snmp@cisco.com"
DESCRIPTION
"Extension of SNMPv2-TM MIB"
REVISION "200108231600Z"
DESCRIPTION
"Added Cisco Networking Services (CNS) Transport
domain and identifier."
REVISION "200006211600Z"
DESCRIPTION
"Initial version of this MIB module."
::= { ciscoDomains 1 }
-- SNMPv2 over UDP-VPN over IPv4
snmpUDPVPNDomain OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This transport domain is used to specify that particular
SNMP messages are to be sent/received over a particular
Virtual Private Network (VPN), implemented using MPLS
(Multiprotocol Label Switching). The corresponding
transport address is of type SnmpUDPVPNAddress.
A VPN is defined as a set of sites with a common
community of interest. Sites within an MPLS-based VPN
often have private addresses which aren't accessible from
outside of the VPN, and may be duplicates of private
addresses used in other VPNs. To uniquely identify such
a private address, it must be associated with a
particular VPN routing/forwarding instance, also known as
a VRF (VPN Routing and Forwarding table)."
REFERENCE
"RFC 2547: BGP/MPLS VPNs"
::= { ciscoTransportMappings 1 }
SnmpUDPVPNAddress ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "1d.1d.1d.1d/2d/32a"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Represents a UDP VPN address:
octets contents encoding
1-4 IP-address network-byte order
5-6 UDP-port network-byte order
7..38 VRF name string of (up to 32) octets
IP address and port numbers should be represented in
binary format. String must contain printable characters."
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (7..38))
-- SNMPv2 over AAL5
snmpAAL5Domain OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This transport domain is used to specify that particular
SNMP messages are to be sent/received over AAL5 transport.
The corresponding transport address is of type
SnmpAAL5VCIdentifier.
An ATM VCC referenced by a SnmpAAL5VCIdentifier must be
used only for SNMP packets, and not for any other kind
of packets.
Care must be taken with the use of this domain because its
associated transport address, SnmpAAL5VCIdentifier,
contains identifiers which only have local and temporal
uniqueness: ifIndex, VPI, VCI.
Use of this transport mapping is not recommended, except
in circumstances where an IP address is not available
and thus a mapping over UDP, such as snmpUDPDomain,
can not be used."
::= { ciscoTransportMappings 2 }
SnmpAAL5VCIdentifier ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "4d/4d/4d"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Represents a AAL5 VCC:
octets contents encoding
1-4 ifIndex network_byte order
5-8 vpi network-byte order
9-12 vci network-byte order
ifIndex, vpi and vci should be represented in binary
format.
ifIndex specifies the value of the ifIndex object
associated with the interface supporting the VCC.
vpi specifies the value of the VPI (Virtual Path
Identifier) associated with the VCC.
vci specifies the value of the VCI (Virtual Channel
Identifier) associated with the VCC."
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (12))
-- SNMPv2 over Cisco Networking Services (CNS) Event Bus
snmpCNSDomain OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This transport domain is used for transporting
SNMP messages over the CNS Event Service. The
corresponding transport addresses are of type
SnmpCNSIdentifier.
CNS Event service is an event based transport
mechanism. Events are published by producers
on particular subjects. Consumers listening
for these subjects receive the events.
Point to point communication is provided on
the CNS Event Service by the use of Name Space
Mapper Service that uses the device-id, appended
at the end of the subject, to locate a specific
target.
An Event Agent subject used by a SnmpCNSIdentifier
must be used only for SNMP events, and not for
any other kind of events.
Use of this transport mapping is not recommended, except
in circumstances where an IP address is not available
and thus a mapping over UDP, such as snmpUDPDomain,
can not be used."
::= { ciscoTransportMappings 3 }
SnmpCNSIdentifier ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "19a.255a"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Represents the address that identifies targets
in the CNS Event Service Transport mapping.
octets contents encoding
1-19 service-field string of (19) octets
20-274 device-id string of (upto 255) octets
service-field specifies the type of service
(request, response or notifications) and has a fixed
length of 19 octets. It also serves the purpose of
distinguishing SNMP Message events from other CNS Events.
device-id uniquely identifies devices subscribed to
the CNS Event Service Bus. device-id may be same
as the hostname for the device.
The device-id must be separated from the service-field by
a '.'. If the device-id is omitted, SnmpCNSIdentifier
would contain just the fixed-length (19 octets)
service-field.
Thus target addresses are CNS Event subjects of the
form: <service-field>.<device-id>"
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (19..274))
END