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Frank Kastenholz <kasten@ftp.com> Wed, 12 August 1992 22:51 UTC

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hi

attached is the mib that i just sent to the i.d. directory.

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          Internet Draft

                       Definitions of Managed Objects for
                        the Ethernet-like Interface Types

                                  12 August 1992


                            Ethernet MIB Working Group
                                 Frank Kastenholz
                                FTP Software, Inc
                                26 Princess Street
                            Wakefield, Mass 01880 USA

                                  kasten@ftp.com






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          This document will be submitted to the Internet Activities
          Board as a Draft Standard. This document defines an
          experimental extension to the SNMP MIB.  Upon publication as a
          Draft Standard, a new MIB number will be assigned.  This is a
          working document only, it should neither be cited nor quoted
          in any formal document.

          This document will expire before 17 Feb. 1993.

          Distribution of this document is unlimited.

          Please send comments to the author.





































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          1.  Abstract

          This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base
          (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-
          based internets.  In particular, it defines objects for
          managing ethernet-like objects.

          This memo does not specify a standard for the Internet
          Community.


          2.  Change Log

          (1)  Replace old "Historical Perspective" boilerplate with the
               new "The Network Management Framework" boilerplate.

          (2)  Remove the "slime text".

          (3)  Updated the reference to the Interface Extensions mib to
               reflect its new RFC status.

          (4)  Change the status of the memo section to hold the new
               suggested text.

          (5)  References in ASN.1 comments were changed from the [#]
               form to name the actual document being referred to. These
               references are now meaningful when the ASN.1 is read
               outside of the RFC.

          (6)  The IMPORTS section of the ASN.1 has been updated to
               reflect that the OBJECT-TYPE macro is imported from RFC-
               1212.

          (7)  The the Generic Ethernet-like group, containing
               dot3Index, dot3InitializeMac, dot3MacSubLayerStatus,
               dot3MulticastReceiveStatus, dot3TxEnabled, and
               dot3TestTdrValue has been deprecated as a result of the
               implementation experience presented at the San Diego IETF
               meeting.

          (8)  dot3StatsInRangeLengthErrors and
               dot3StatsOutOfRangeLengthFields have been deprecated as a
               result of the implementation experience presented at the
               San Diego IETF meeting.





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          (9)  Update the acknowledgements section to reflect this
               document's history, etc.

          (10) REFERENCE clauses have been added to all of the MIB
               objects which are being retained.

          12 August 1992

          (1)  Removed all deprecated objects.

          (2)  Rephrased the description of the TDR test OID to reflect
               the fact that dot3TestTdrValue is no more.
               ifExtnsTestResult still points to the object containing
               the result, the text simply does not refer to
               dot3TestTdrValue. I could have deleted the Test, but the
               OID should then remain reserved. I figured that it would
               be just as easy to rephrase the definition of the test.

          3.  The Network Management Framework

          The Internet-standard Network Management Framework consists of
          three components.  They are:

               RFC 1155 which defines the SMI, the mechanisms used for
               describing and naming objects for the purpose of
               management.  RFC 1212 defines a more concise description
               mechanism, which is wholly consistent with the SMI.

               RFC 1156 which defines MIB-I, the core set of managed
               objects for the Internet suite of protocols.  RFC 1213,
               defines MIB-II, an evolution of MIB-I based on
               implementation experience and new operational
               requirements.

               RFC 1157 which defines the SNMP, the protocol used for
               network access to managed objects.

          The Framework permits new objects to be defined for the
          purpose of experimentation and evaluation.










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          4.  Objects

          Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store,
          termed the Management Information Base or MIB.  Objects in the
          MIB are defined using the subset of Abstract Syntax Notation
          One (ASN.1) [7] defined in the SMI.  In particular, each
          object has a name, a syntax, and an encoding.  The name is an
          object identifier, an administratively assigned name, which
          specifies an object type.  The object type together with an
          object instance serves to uniquely identify a specific
          instantiation of the object.  For human convenience, we often
          use a textual string, termed the OBJECT DESCRIPTOR, to also
          refer to the object type.

          The syntax of an object type defines the abstract data
          structure corresponding to that object type.  The ASN.1
          language is used for this purpose.  However, the SMI [3]
          purposely restricts the ASN.1 constructs which may be used.
          These restrictions are explicitly made for simplicity.

          The encoding of an object type is simply how that object type
          is represented using the object type's syntax.  Implicitly
          tied to the notion of an object type's syntax and encoding is
          how the object type is represented when being transmitted on
          the network.

          The SMI specifies the use of the basic encoding rules of ASN.1
          [8], subject to the additional requirements imposed by the
          SNMP.


          4.1.  Format of Definitions

          Section 5 contains contains the specification of all object
          types contained in this MIB module.  The object types are
          defined using the conventions defined in the SMI, as amended
          by the extensions specified in [13].


          5.  Overview

          Instances of these object types represent attributes of an
          interface to an ethernet-like communications medium.  At
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          the ifType object in the Internet-standard MIB:

          ethernet-csmacd(6)
          iso88023-csmacd(7)
          starLan(11)

          For these interfaces, the value of the ifSpecific variable in
          the MIB-II [6] has the OBJECT IDENTIFIER value:

          dot3    OBJECT IDENTIFER ::= { experimental 3 }

          The definitions presented here are based on the IEEE 802.3
          Layer Management Specification [9], as originally interpreted
          by Frank Kastenholz of Interlan in [10].  Implementors of
          these MIB objects should note that the IEEE document
          explicitly describes (in the form of Pascal pseudocode) when,
          where, and how various MAC attributes are measured.  The IEEE
          document also describes the effects of MAC actions that may be
          invoked by manipulating instances of the MIB objects defined
          here.

          To the extent that some of the attributes defined in [9] are
          represented by previously defined objects in the Internet-
          standard MIB or in the Generic Interface Extensions MIB [11],
          such attributes are not redundantly represented by objects
          defined in this memo.  Among the attributes represented by
          objects defined in other memos are the number of octets
          transmitted or received on a particular interface, the number
          of frames transmitted or received on a particular interface,
          the promiscuous status of an interface, the MAC address of an
          interface, and multicast information associated with an
          interface.

          The relationship between an ethernet-like interface and an
          interface in the context of the Internet-standard MIB is one-
          to-one.  As such, the value of an ifIndex object instance can
          be directly used to identify corresponding instances of the
          objects defined herein.


          6.  Definitions


          RFCxxx-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN





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               IMPORTS
                    experimental, Counter, Gauge
                         FROM RFC1155-SMI
                    OBJECT-TYPE
                         FROM RFC-1212;

          --  This MIB module uses the extended OBJECT-TYPE macro as
          --  defined in RFC-1212.

          --  this is the MIB module for ethernet-like objects

          dot3    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { experimental 3 }
          -- { dot3 1 } is obsolete and has been deleted.




































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          6.1.  The Ethernet-like Statistics Group


          -- the Ethernet-like Statistics group

          -- Implementation of this group is mandatory

          dot3StatsTable   OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX    SEQUENCE OF Dot3StatsEntry
               ACCESS    not-accessible
               STATUS    mandatory
               DESCRIPTION
                         "Statistics for a collection of ethernet-like
                         interfaces attached to a particular system."
               ::= { dot3 2 }


          dot3StatsEntry   OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX    Dot3StatsEntry
               ACCESS    not-accessible
               STATUS    mandatory
               DESCRIPTION
                         "Statistics for a particular interface to an
                         ethernet-like medium."
               INDEX     { dot3StatsIndex }
               ::= { dot3StatsTable 1 }



          Dot3StatsEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
               dot3StatsIndex
                    INTEGER,
               dot3StatsAlignmentErrors
                    Counter,
               dot3StatsFCSErrors
                    Counter,
               dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames
                    Counter,
               dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames
                    Counter,
               dot3StatsSQETestErrors
                    Counter,
               dot3StatsDeferredTransmissions
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               dot3StatsLateCollisions
                    Counter,
               dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions
                    Counter,
               dot3StatsInternalMacTransmitErrors
                    Counter,
               dot3StatsCarrierSenseErrors
                    Counter,
               dot3StatsFrameTooLongs
                    Counter,
               dot3StatsInternalMacReceiveErrors
                    Counter
          }

          dot3StatsIndex   OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX    INTEGER
               ACCESS    read-only
               STATUS    mandatory
               DESCRIPTION
                         "An index value that uniquely identifies an
                         interface to an ethernet-like medium.  The
                         interface identified by a particular value of
                         this index is the same interface as identified
                         by the same value of ifIndex."
               ::= { dot3StatsEntry 1 }


          dot3StatsAlignmentErrors   OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX    Counter
               ACCESS    read-only
               STATUS    mandatory
               DESCRIPTION
                         "A count of frames received on a particular
                         interface that are not an integral number of
                         octets in length and do not pass the FCS check.

                         The count represented by an instance of this
                         object is incremented when the alignmentError
                         status is returned by the MAC service to the
                         LLC (or other MAC user). Received frames for
                         which multiple error conditions obtain are,
                         according to the conventions of IEEE 802.3
                         Layer Management, counted exclusively according
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               REFERENCE
                         "IEEE 802.3 Layer Management"
               ::= { dot3StatsEntry 2 }


          dot3StatsFCSErrors   OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX    Counter
               ACCESS    read-only
               STATUS    mandatory
               DESCRIPTION
                         "A count of frames received on a particular
                         interface that are an integral number of octets
                         in length but do not pass the FCS check.

                         The count represented by an instance of this
                         object is incremented when the frameCheckError
                         status is returned by the MAC service to the
                         LLC (or other MAC user). Received frames for
                         which multiple error conditions obtain are,
                         according to the conventions of IEEE 802.3
                         Layer Management, counted exclusively according
                         to the error status presented to the LLC."
               REFERENCE
                         "IEEE 802.3 Layer Management"
               ::= { dot3StatsEntry 3 }


          dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames   OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX    Counter
               ACCESS    read-only
               STATUS    mandatory
               DESCRIPTION
                         "A count of successfully transmitted frames on
                         a particular interface for which transmission
                         is inhibited by exactly one collision.

                         A frame that is counted by an instance of this
                         object is also counted by the corresponding
                         instance of either the ifOutUcastPkts or
                         ifOutNUcastPkts object and is not counted by
                         the corresponding instance of the
                         dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames object."
               REFERENCE
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               ::= { dot3StatsEntry 4 }


          dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames   OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX    Counter
               ACCESS    read-only
               STATUS    mandatory
               DESCRIPTION
                         "A count of successfully transmitted frames on
                         a particular interface for which transmission
                         is inhibited by more than one collision.

                         A frame that is counted by an instance of this
                         object is also counted by the corresponding
                         instance of either the ifOutUcastPkts or
                         ifOutNUcastPkts object and is not counted by
                         the corresponding instance of the
                         dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames object."
               REFERENCE
                         "IEEE 802.3 Layer Management"
               ::= { dot3StatsEntry 5 }


          dot3StatsSQETestErrors   OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX    Counter
               ACCESS    read-only
               STATUS    mandatory
               DESCRIPTION
                         "A count of times that the SQE TEST ERROR
                         message is generated by the PLS sublayer for a
                         particular interface. The SQE TEST ERROR
                         message is defined in section 7.2.2.2.4 of
                         ANSI/IEEE 802.3-1985 and its generation is
                         described in section 7.2.4.6 of the same
                         document."
               REFERENCE
                         "ANSI/IEEE Std 802.3-1985 Carrier Sense
                         Multiple Access with Collision Detection Access
                         Method and Physical Layer Specifications"
               ::= { dot3StatsEntry 6 }


          dot3StatsDeferredTransmissions   OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX    Counter





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               ACCESS    read-only
               STATUS    mandatory
               DESCRIPTION
                         "A count of frames for which the first
                         transmission attempt on a particular interface
                         is delayed because the medium is busy.

                         The count represented by an instance of this
                         object does not include frames involved in
                         collisions."
               REFERENCE
                         "IEEE 802.3 Layer Management"
               ::= { dot3StatsEntry 7 }


          dot3StatsLateCollisions   OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX    Counter
               ACCESS    read-only
               STATUS    mandatory
               DESCRIPTION
                         "The number of times that a collision is
                         detected on a particular interface later than
                         512 bit-times into the transmission of a
                         packet.

                         Five hundred and twelve bit-times corresponds
                         to 51.2 microseconds on a 10 Mbit/s system. A
                         (late) collision included in a count
                         represented by an instance of this object is
                         also considered as a (generic) collision for
                         purposes of other collision-related
                         statistics."
               REFERENCE
                         "IEEE 802.3 Layer Management"
               ::= { dot3StatsEntry 8 }


          dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions   OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX    Counter
               ACCESS    read-only
               STATUS    mandatory
               DESCRIPTION
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                         particular interface fails due to excessive





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                         collisions."
               REFERENCE
                         "IEEE 802.3 Layer Management"
               ::= { dot3StatsEntry 9 }


          dot3StatsInternalMacTransmitErrors   OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX    Counter
               ACCESS    read-only
               STATUS    mandatory
               DESCRIPTION
                         "A count of frames for which transmission on a
                         particular interface fails due to an internal
                         MAC sublayer transmit error. A frame is only
                         counted by an instance of this object if it is
                         not counted by the corresponding instance of
                         either the dot3StatsLateCollisions object, the
                         dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions object, or the
                         dot3StatsCarrierSenseErrors object.

                         The precise meaning of the count represented by
                         an instance of this object is implementation-
                         specific.  In particular, an instance of this
                         object may represent a count of transmission
                         errors on a particular interface that are not
                         otherwise counted."
               REFERENCE
                         "IEEE 802.3 Layer Management"
               ::= { dot3StatsEntry 10 }


          dot3StatsCarrierSenseErrors   OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX    Counter
               ACCESS    read-only
               STATUS    mandatory
               DESCRIPTION
                         "The number of times that the carrier sense
                         condition was lost or never asserted when
                         attempting to transmit a frame on a particular
                         interface.

                         The count represented by an instance of this
                         object is incremented at most once per
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                         condition fluctuates during a transmission
                         attempt."
               REFERENCE
                         "IEEE 802.3 Layer Management"
               ::= { dot3StatsEntry 11 }



          -- { dot3StatsEntry 12 } is not assigned

          dot3StatsFrameTooLongs   OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX    Counter
               ACCESS    read-only
               STATUS    mandatory
               DESCRIPTION
                         "A count of frames received on a particular
                         interface that exceed the maximum permitted
                         frame size.

                         The count represented by an instance of this
                         object is incremented when the frameTooLong
                         status is returned by the MAC service to the
                         LLC (or other MAC user). Received frames for
                         which multiple error conditions obtain are,
                         according to the conventions of IEEE 802.3
                         Layer Management, counted exclusively according
                         to the error status presented to the LLC."
               REFERENCE
                         "IEEE 802.3 Layer Management"
               ::= { dot3StatsEntry 13 }



          -- { dot3StatsEntry 14 } is not assigned


          -- { dot3StatsEntry 15 } is not assigned

          dot3StatsInternalMacReceiveErrors   OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX    Counter
               ACCESS    read-only
               STATUS    mandatory
               DESCRIPTION
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                         particular interface fails due to an internal
                         MAC sublayer receive error. A frame is only
                         counted by an instance of this object if it is
                         not counted by the corresponding instance of
                         either the dot3StatsFrameTooLongs object, the
                         dot3StatsAlignmentErrors object, or the
                         dot3StatsFCSErrors object.

                         The precise meaning of the count represented by
                         an instance of this object is implementation-
                         specific.  In particular, an instance of this
                         object may represent a count of receive errors
                         on a particular interface that are not
                         otherwise counted."
               REFERENCE
                         "IEEE 802.3 Layer Management"
               ::= { dot3StatsEntry 16 }
































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          6.2.  The Ethernet-like Collision Statistics Group


          -- the Ethernet-like Collision Statistics group

          -- Implementation of this group is optional; it is appropriate
          -- for all systems which have the necessary metering

          dot3CollTable   OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX    SEQUENCE OF Dot3CollEntry
               ACCESS    not-accessible
               STATUS    mandatory
               DESCRIPTION
                         "A collection of collision histograms for a
                         particular set of interfaces."
               ::= { dot3 5 }


          dot3CollEntry   OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX    Dot3CollEntry
               ACCESS    not-accessible
               STATUS    mandatory
               DESCRIPTION
                         "A cell in the histogram of per-frame
                         collisions for a particular interface.  An
                         instance of this object represents the
                         frequency of individual MAC frames for which
                         the transmission (successful or otherwise) on a
                         particular interface is accompanied by a
                         particular number of media collisions."
               INDEX     { dot3CollIndex, dot3CollCount }
               ::= { dot3CollTable 1 }



          Dot3CollEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
               dot3CollIndex
                    INTEGER,
               dot3CollCount
                    INTEGER,
               dot3CollFrequencies
                    Counter
          }






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          dot3CollIndex   OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX    INTEGER
               ACCESS    read-only
               STATUS    mandatory
               DESCRIPTION
                         "The index value that uniquely identifies the
                         interface to which a particular collision
                         histogram cell pertains.  The interface
                         identified by a particular value of this index
                         is the same interface as identified by the same
                         value of ifIndex."
               ::= { dot3CollEntry 1 }


          dot3CollCount   OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX    INTEGER (1..16)
               ACCESS    read-only
               STATUS    mandatory
               DESCRIPTION
                         "The number of per-frame media collisions for
                         which a particular collision histogram cell
                         represents the frequency on a particular
                         interface."
               ::= { dot3CollEntry 2 }


          dot3CollFrequencies   OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX    Counter
               ACCESS    read-only
               STATUS    mandatory
               DESCRIPTION
                         "A count of individual MAC frames for which the
                         transmission (successful or otherwise) on a
                         particular interface is accompanied by a
                         particular number of media collisions."
               ::= { dot3CollEntry 3 }













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          6.3.  802.3 Tests


          --  802.3 Tests

          -- The ifExtnsTestTable defined in RFC1229 provides a common means
          -- for a manager to test any interface corresponding to a value
          -- of ifIndex.

          -- At this time, one well known test (testFullDuplexLoopBack) is
          -- defined in RFC1229.  For ethernet-like interfaces, this test
          -- configures the MAC chip and executes an internal loopback
          -- test of memory and the MAC chip logic.  This loopback test can
          -- only be executed if the interface is offline.  Once the test
          -- has completed, the MAC chip should be reinitialized for network
          -- operation, but it should remain offline.

          -- If an error occurs during a test, the object ifExtnsTestResult
          -- (defined in RFC1229) will be set to failed(7).  The following two
          -- OBJECT IDENTIFIERs may be used to provided more information as
          -- values for the object ifExtnsTestCode in RFC1229:

          dot3Errors             OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot3 7 }

                                 -- couldn't initialize MAC chip for test
          dot3ErrorInitError     OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot3Errors 1 }

                                 -- expected data not received (or not
                                 -- received correctly) in loopback test
          dot3ErrorLoopbackError OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot3Errors 2 }

          -- Tests
           --  TDR Test

          -- Another test, specific to ethernet-like interfaces with the
          -- exception of 10BaseT and 10BaseF, is Time-domain Reflectometry (TDR).
          -- The TDR value may be useful in determining the approximate distance
          -- to a cable fault.  It is advisable to repeat this test to check for
          -- a consistent resulting TDR value, to verify that there is a fault.

          dot3Tests   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot3 6 }
          dot3TestTdr OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot3Tests 1 }

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          -- in 10 MHz ticks or 100 nsec units, between the start of
          -- TDR test transmission and the subsequent detection of a
          -- collision or deassertion of carrier.  On successful completion
          -- of a TDR test, the appropriate instance of ifExtnsTestResult
          -- contains the OBJECT IDENTIFIER of the MIB object which contains
          -- the value of this time interval.











































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          6.4.  802.3 Hardware Chipsets


          --  802.3 Hardware Chipsets

          -- The object ifExtnsChipSet is provided in RFC1229 to identify the
          -- MAC hardware used to communcate on an interface.  The following
          -- hardware chipsets are provided for 802.3:

          dot3ChipSets          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot3 8 }
          dot3ChipSetAMD        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot3ChipSets 1 }
          dot3ChipSetAMD7990    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot3ChipSetAMD 1 }
          dot3ChipSetAMD79900   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot3ChipSetAMD 2 }

          dot3ChipSetIntel      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot3ChipSets 2 }
          dot3ChipSetIntel82586 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot3ChipSetIntel 1 }
          dot3ChipSetIntel82596 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot3ChipSetIntel 2 }

          dot3ChipSetSeeq       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot3ChipSets 3 }
          dot3ChipSetSeeq8003   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot3ChipSetSeeq 1 }

          dot3ChipSetNational      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot3ChipSets 4 }
          dot3ChipSetNational8390  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
                                                   { dot3ChipSetNational 1 }
          dot3ChipSetNationalSonic OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
                                                   { dot3ChipSetNational 2 }

          dot3ChipSetFujitsu       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot3ChipSets 5 }
          dot3ChipSetFujitsu86950  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
                                                   { dot3ChipSetFujitsu 1 }

          -- For those chipsets not represented above, OBJECT IDENTIFIER
          -- assignment is required in other documentation, e.g., assignment
          -- within that part of the registration tree delegated to
          -- individual enterprises (see RFC1155).

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          7.  Acknowledgements

          This document was produced by the Ethernet MIB Working Group.

          This document is based on the Proposed Standard Ethernet MIB,
          RFC-1284[14], of which Jihn Cook of Chipcom was the editor.
          The Ethernet MIB Working Group gathered implementation
          experience of the variables specified in RFC-1284 and used
          that information to develop this revised MIB.

          RFC-1284, in turn, is based on a document written by Frank
          Kastenholz of Interlan entitled IEEE 802.3 Layer Management
          Draft M compatible MIB for TCP/IP Networks [10].  This
          document has been modestly reworked, initially by the SNMP
          Working Group, and then by the Transmission Working Group, to
          reflect the current conventions for defining objects for MIB
          interfaces.  James Davin, of the MIT Laboratory for Computer
          Science, and Keith McCloghrie of Hughes LAN Systems,
          contributed to later drafts of this memo. Marshall Rose of
          Performance Systems International, Inc. converted the document
          into its current concise format. Anil Rijsinghani of DEC
          contributed text that more adequately describes the TDR test.
          Thanks to Frank Kastenholz of Interlan and Louis Steinberg of
          IBM for their experimentation.


          8.  References

          [1]  Cerf, V., IAB Recommendations for the Development of
               Internet Network Management Standards, RFC 1052, NRI,
               April 1988.

          [2]  Cerf, V., Report of the Second Ad Hoc Network Management
               Review Group, RFC 1109, NRI, August 1989.

          [3]  Rose M., and K. McCloghrie, Structure and Identification
               of Management Information for TCP/IP-based internets, RFC
               1155, Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN
               Systems, May 1990.

          [4]  McCloghrie K., and M. Rose, Management Information Base
               for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets, RFC
               1156, Hughes LAN Systems, Performance Systems
               International, May 1990.





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          [5]  Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M., and J. Davin,
               Simple Network Management Protocol, RFC 1157, SNMP
               Research, Performance Systems International, Performance
               Systems International, MIT Laboratory for Computer
               Science, May 1990.

          [6]  McCloghrie K., and M. Rose, Editors, Management
               Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based
               internets, RFC 1213, Performance Systems International,
               March 1991.

          [7]  Information processing systems - Open Systems
               Interconnection - Specification of Abstract Syntax
               Notation One (ASN.1), International Organization for
               Standardization, International Standard 8824, December
               1987.

          [8]  Information processing systems - Open Systems
               Interconnection - Specification of Basic Encoding Rules
               for Abstract Notation One (ASN.1), International
               Organization for Standardization, International Standard
               8825, December 1987.

          [9]  IEEE, IEEE 802.3 Layer Management, November 1988.

          [10]
               Kastenholz, F., IEEE 802.3 Layer Management Draft
               compatible MIB for TCP/IP Networks, electronic mail
               message to mib-wg@nnsc.nsf.net,  9 June 1989.

          [11]
               McCloghrie, K., Editor, Extensions to the Generic-
               Interface MIB, RFC 1229, Hughes LAN Systems, Inc., May
               1991.

          [12]
               IEEE, Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision
               Detection (CSMA/CD) Access Method and Physical Layer
               Specifications, ANSI/IEEE Std 802.3-1985.

          [13]
               Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, Editors, Concise MIB
               Definitions, RFC 1212, Performance Systems International,
               Hughes LAN Systems, March 1991.





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          [14]
               Cook, J., Definitions of Managed Objects for Ethernet-
               Like Interface Types, RFC1284, Decepmber 1991.


          9.  Security Considerations

          Security issues are not discussed in this memo.


          10.  Author's Address

          Frank Kastenholz
          FTP Software, Inc.
          26 Princess Street
          Wakefield Mass 01748

          Phone: 617-246-0900
          EMail: kasten@ftp.com






























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          Table of Contents


           Status of this Memo ....................................    1
          1 Abstract ..............................................    3
          2 Change Log ............................................    3
          3 The Network Management Framework ......................    4
          4 Objects ...............................................    5
          4.1 Format of Definitions ...............................    5
          5 Overview ..............................................    5
          6 Definitions ...........................................    6
          6.1 The Ethernet-like Statistics Group ..................    8
          6.2 The Ethernet-like Collision Statistics Group ........   16
          6.3 802.3 Tests .........................................   18
          6.4 802.3 Hardware Chipsets .............................   20
          7 Acknowledgements ......................................   21
          8 References ............................................   21
          9 Security Considerations ...............................   23
          10 Author's Address .....................................   23






























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