Network Working Group T. Cox
Request for Comments: 1407 K. Tesink
Obsoletes: 1233 Bell Communications Research
 Editors
 January 1993
 Definitions of Managed Objects
 for the DS3/E3 Interface Type
Status of this Memo
 This RFCspecifies an IAB standards track protocol for the Internet
 community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.
 Please refer to the current edition of the "IAB Official Protocol
 Standards" for the standardization state and status of this protocol.
 Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
Abstract
 This memo defines an extension to the Management Information Base
 (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based
 internets. In particular, it defines objects for managing DS3 and E3
 Interfaces. This document is a companion document with Definitions
 of Managed Objects for the DS1 Interface Type.
 This document entirely replaces RFC1233, which contains a
 fundamental error: many objects are encoded as Counters that must be
 encoded as INTEGERs or Gauges. The magnitude of the change required
 is sufficient that virtually every object changed. Therefore, the
 MIB documented in RFC1233 should not be implemented.
Table of Contents
 1. The Network Management Framework ...................... 2
 2. Objects ............................................... 2
 2.1 Format of Definitions ................................ 3
 2.2 Changes from RFC1233 ................................ 3
 3. Overview .............................................. 5
 3.1 Binding between ifIndex and DS3/E3 Interfaces ........ 5
 3.2 Objectives of this MIB Module ........................ 7
 3.3 DS3/E3 Terminology ................................... 7
 3.3.1 Error Events ....................................... 7
 3.3.2 Performance Parameters ............................. 8
 3.3.3 Performance Defects ................................ 10
 3.3.4 Other Terms ........................................ 11
 4. Object Definitions .................................... 12
 4.1 The DS3/E3 Near End Group ............................ 12
 4.1.1 The DS3/E3 Configuration ........................... 12
 4.1.2 The DS3/E3 Current ................................. 18
 4.1.3 The DS3/E3 Interval ................................ 21
 4.1.4 The DS3/E3 Total ................................... 25
 4.2 The DS3 Far End Group ................................ 29
 4.2.1 The DS3 Far End Configuration ...................... 29
 4.2.2 The DS3 Far End Current ............................ 31
 4.2.3 The DS3 Far End Interval ........................... 34
 4.2.4 The DS3 Far End Total .............................. 36
 4.3 The DS3/E3 Fractional Group .......................... 38
 5. Acknowledgments ....................................... 41
 6. References ............................................ 41
 7. Security Considerations ............................... 43
 8. Authors" Addresses .................................... 43
1. The Network Management Framework
 The Internet-standard Network Management Framework consists of three
 components. They are:
 STD 16/RFC1155 which defines the SMI, the mechanisms used for
 describing and naming objects for the purpose of management. STD
 16/RFC1212 defines a more concise description mechanism, which is
 wholly consistent with the SMI.
 RFC1156 which defines MIB-I, the core set of managed objects for
 the Internet suite of protocols. STD 17/RFC1213, defines MIB-II,
 an evolution of MIB-I based on implementation eXPerience and new
 operational requirements.
 STD 15/RFC1157 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.
2. 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.
2.1. Format of Definitions
 Section 4 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 STD 16, RFC1212 [13].
2.2. Changes from RFC1233
 This MIB obsoletes RFC1233. The changes from RFC1233 are the
 following:
 -- This MIB module contains information to manage
 an E3 interface, also.
 -- This MIB module contains three groups:
 DS3/E3 Near End Group which is mandatory,
 DS3 Far End Group which is optional, and
 DS3 Fractional Group which is optional.
 -- The DS3 Far End Group is a new group and contains
 configuration information and statistics
 that are collected from the far end DS3/E3 interface.
 Presently, the Far End Group may only be implemented by
 DS3 systems that use C-bit Parity or SYNTRAN.
 -- The DS3 Fractional Group is a new group and is
 modeled after the DS1 Fractional Group.
 -- ds3CSUIndex has been redefined and renamed
 to dsx3LineIndex. This object
 is the identifier of a DS3/E3 Interface on a device.
 On a CSU, a single DS3/E3 data stream will cross two DS3/E3
 interfaces, which have separate dsx3LineIndex values.
 -- ds3Index has been redefined and renamed to
 dsx3IfIndex. This value for this
 object is equal to the value of ifIndex from the Interfaces
 table of MIB II (STD 17, RFC1213).
 -- The ACCESS for objects in the dsx3ConfigTable has
 been set to read-write for items that are configurable.
 -- The dsx3ZeroCoding has been renamed to dsx3LineCoding.
 -- A new object has been added called dsx3LoopbackConfig,
 which better describes the loopback capabilities of
 a DS3/E3 interface on a device.
 -- The dsx3SendCode object has been updated to reflect
 different types of loopback messages.
 -- A new object has been added called dsx3LineStatus.
 This object better describes the status (e.g.,
 failure state and loopback state) of a
 DS3/E3 interface.
 -- A new object has been added called dsx3TransmitClockSource.
 This object identifies the source for the transmit clock.
 -- All Counters have been changed to Gauges.
 -- A Line Errored Seconds object has been added to
 all near end tables.
 -- Line Coding Violations are counted instead of Bipolar
 Violations.
 -- A new Coding Violation counter has been added to count
 coding violations reported via the C-bits of SYNTRAN
 and C-bit Parity DS3 applications.
 The original Coding Violation counter has been renamed
 to PCV to mean coding violations reported via the P-bits.
 This count is also added for symmetry with the far end
 statistics.
 -- A new Errored Second counter and Severely Errored Second
 counter has been added to count these performance events
 via the C-bits of the SYNTRAN and C-bit Parity DS3
 applications. The original ES and SES counters have been
 renamed to PES and PSES to mean reported via the P-bits.
 These counts are also added for symmetry with the far end
 statistics.
3. Overview
 These objects are used when the particular media being used to
 realize an interface is a DS3/E3 interface. At present, this applies
 to these values of the ifType variable in the Internet-standard MIB:
 ds3 (30)
 The DS3 definitions contained herein are based on the DS3
 specifications in ANSI T1.102-1987, ANSI T1.107-1988, ANSI T1.107a-
 1990, and ANSI T1.404-1989 [9,10,10a,11]. The E3 definitions
 contained herein are based on the E3 specifications in CCITT G.751
 [14].
3.1. Binding between ifIndex and DS3/E3 Interfaces
 Different physical configurations for the support of SNMP with DS3/E3
 equipment exist. To accommodate these scenarios, two different
 indices for DS3/E3 interfaces are introduced in this MIB. These
 indices are dsx3IfIndex and dsx3LineIndex.
 External interface scenario: the SNMP Agent represents all managed
 DS3/E3 lines as external interfaces (for example, an Agent residing
 on the device supporting DS3/E3 interfaces directly):
 For this scenario, all interfaces are assigned an integer value equal
 to ifIndex, and the following applies:
 ifIndex=dsx3IfIndex=dsx3LineIndex for all interfaces.
 The dsx3IfIndex column of the DS3/E3 Configuration table relates each
 DS3/E3 interface to its corresponding interface (ifIndex) in the
 Internet-standard MIB (MIB-II STD 17, RFC1213).
 External&Internal interface scenario: the SNMP Agents resides on an
 host external from the device supporting DS3/E3 interfaces (e.g., a
 router). The Agent represents both the host and the DS3/E3 device.
 The index dsx3LineIndex is used to not only represent the DS3/E3
 interfaces external from the host/DS3/E3-device combination, but also
 the DS3/E3 interfaces connecting the host and the DS3/E3 device. The
 index dsx3IfIndex is always equal to ifIndex.
 Example:
 A shelf full of CSUs connected to a Router. An SNMP Agent residing on
 the router proxies for itself and the CSU. The router has also an
 Ethernet interface:
 +-----+   
    +---------------------+
 E   44.736 MBPS  ds3 M13 Line#A  ds3 C-bit Parity
 t  R ---------------+ - - - - - - - - - +------>
 h    
 e  O  44.736 MBPS  ds3 M13 Line#B  ds3 C-bit Parity
 r  ---------------+ - - - - - - - - - - +------>
 n  U   
 e   44.736 MBPS  ds3 M13 Line#C  ds3 C-bit Parity
 t  T ---------------+ - - - -- -- - - - - +------>     
 ----- E  44.736 MBPS  ds3 M13 Line#D  ds3 C-bit Parity
   ---------------+ - - - - -- - - - - +------>
   R  _____________________   
  +-----+
 The assignment of the index values could for example be:
 ifIndex (= dsx3IfIndex) dsx3LineIndex
 1 NA NA (Ethernet)
 2 Line#A Router Side 6
 2 Line#A Network Side 7
 3 Line#B Router Side 8
 3 Line#B Network Side 9
 4 Line#C Router Side 10
 4 Line#C Network Side 11
 5 Line#D Router Side 12
 5 Line#D Network Side 13
 For this example, ifNumber is equal to 5. Note the following
 description of dsx3LineIndex: the dsx3LineIndex identifies a DS3/E3
 Interface on a managed device. If there is an ifEntry that is
 directly associated with this and only this DS3/E3 interface, it
 should have the same value as ifIndex. Otherwise, number the
 dsx3LineIndices with an unique identifier following the rules of
 choosing a number greater than ifNumber and numbering inside
 interfaces (e.g., equipment side) with even numbers and outside
 interfaces (e.g., network side) with odd numbers.
 If the CSU shelf is managed by itself by a local SNMP Agent, the
 situation would be:
 ifIndex (= dsx3IfIndex) dsx3LineIndex
 1 Line#A Network Side 1
 2 Line#A RouterSide 2
 3 Line#B Network Side 3
 4 Line#B RouterSide 4
 5 Line#C Network Side 5
 6 Line#C Router Side 6
 7 Line#D Network Side 7
 8 Line#D Router Side 8
3.2. Objectives of this MIB Module
 There are numerous things that could be included in a MIB for DS3/E3
 signals: the management of multiplexors, CSUs, DSUs, and the like.
 The intent of this document is to facilitate the common management of
 all devices with DS3/E3 interfaces. As such, a design decision was
 made up front to very closely align the MIB with the set of objects
 that can generally be read from DS3/E3 devices that are currently
 deployed.
3.3. DS3/E3 Terminology
 The terminology used in this document to describe error conditions on
 a DS3 interface as monitored by a DS3 device are based on the
 definitions from the ANSI T1M1.3/92-005R1 draft standard [12]. If
 the definition in this document does not match the definition in the
 ANSI T1M1.3/92-005R1 draft document, the implementer should follow
 the definition described in this document.
3.3.1. Error Events
 Bipolar Violation (BPV) Error Event
 A bipolar violation error event, for B3ZS(HDB3)-coded
 signals, is the occurrence of a pulse of the same polarity
 as the previous pulse without being part of the zero
 substitution code, B3ZS(HDB3). For B3ZS(HDB3)-coded
 signals, a bipolar violation error event may also include
 other error patterns such as: three(four) or more
 consecutive zeros and incorrect polarity.
 Excessive Zeros (EXZ) Error Event
 An EXZ is the occurrence of any zero string length equal
 to or greater than 3 for B3ZS, or greater than 4 for HDB3.
 Line Coding Violation (LCV) Error Event
 This parameter is a count of both BPVs and EXZs
 occurring over the accumulation period. An EXZ
 increments the LCV by one regardless of the length
 of the zero string.
 P-bit Coding Violation (PCV) Error Event
 For all DS3 applications, a coding violation error
 event is a P-bit
 Parity Error event. A P-bit Parity Error event is the
 occurrence of a received P-bit code on the DS3 M-frame
 that is not identical to the corresponding locally-
 calculated code.
 C-bit Coding Violation (CCV) Error Event
 For C-bit Parity and SYNTRAN DS3 applications, this is
 the count of coding violations reported via the C-bits.
 For C-bit Parity, it is a count of CP-bit parity errors
 occurring in the accumulation interval. For SYNTRAN, it
 is a count of CRC-9 errors occurring in the accumulation
 interval.
3.3.2. Performance Parameters
 All performance parameters are accumulated in fifteen minute
 intervals and up to 96 intervals (24 hours worth) are kept by an
 agent. Fewer than 96 intervals of data will be available if the
 agent has been restarted within the last 24 hours. In addition,
 there is a rolling 24-hour total of each performance parameter.
 There is no requirement for an agent to ensure fixed relationship
 between the start of a fifteen minute interval and any wall clock;
 however some agents may align the fifteen minute intervals with
 quarter hours.
 Line Errored Seconds (LES)
 A Line Errored Second is a second in
 which one or more CVs occurred OR one or more LOS defects.
 P-bit Errored Seconds (PES)
 An PES is a second with one or more PCVs OR
 one or more Out of Frame defects OR a detected incoming AIS.
 This gauge is not incremented when UASs are counted.
 P-bit Severely Errored Seconds (PSES)
 A PSES is a second with 44 or more PCVs OR
 one or more Out of Frame defects OR a detected incoming AIS.
 This gauge is not incremented when UASs are counted.
 C-bit Errored Seconds (CES)
 An CES is a second with one or more CCVs OR
 one or more Out of Frame defects OR a detected incoming AIS.
 This count is only for the SYNTRAN and C-bit Parity DS3
 applications. This gauge is not incremented when UASs are
 counted.
 C-bit Severely Errored Seconds (CSES)
 A CSES is a second with 44 or more CCVs OR
 one or more Out of Frame defects OR a detected incoming AIS.
 This count is only for the SYNTRAN and C-bit Parity DS3
 applications. This gauge is not incremented when UASs
 are counted.
 Severely Errored Framing Seconds (SEFS)
 A SEFS is a second with one or more Out of Frame defects
 OR a detected incoming AIS.
 Unavailable Seconds (UAS)
 UAS are calculated by counting the number of seconds that
 the interface is unavailable. The DS3 interface is said
 to be unavailable from the onset of 10 contiguous PSESs, or
 the onset of the condition leading to a failure (see Failure
 States). If the condition leading to the failure was
 immediately preceded by one or more contiguous PSESs, then
 the DS3 interface unavailability starts from the onset of
 these PSESs. Once unavailable, and if no failure is
 present, the DS3 interface becomes available at the onset
 of 10 contiguous seconds with no PSESs. Once unavailable,
 and if a failure is present, the DS3 interface becomes
 available at the onset of 10 contiguous seconds with no
 PSESs, if the failure clearing time is less than
 or equal to 10 seconds. If the failure clearing time is
 more than 10 seconds, the DS3 interface becomes available
 at the onset of 10 contiguous seconds with no PSESs, or
 the onset period leading to the successful clearing
 condition, whichever occurs later. With respect to the
 DS3 error counts, all counters are incremented
 while the DS3 interface is deemed available. While the
 interface is deemed unavailable, the only count that is
 incremented is UASs.
 A special case exists when the 10 or more second period
 crosses the 900 second statistics window boundary, as the
 foregoing description implies that the PSES and UAS
 counters must be adjusted when the Unavailable Signal
 State is entered. Clearly, successive GETs of the
 affected dsx3IntervalPSESs and dsx3IntervalUASs objects
 will return differing values if the first GET occurs
 during the first few seconds of the window. This is
 viewed as an unavoidable side-effect of selecting the
 presently defined managed objects as a basis for this
 memo.
3.3.3. Performance Defects
 Failure States:
 The Remote Alarm Indication (RAI) failure, in SYNTRAN
 applications, is declared after detecting
 the Yellow Alarm Signal on the alarm channel. See ANSI
 T1.107a-1990 [10]. The Remote Alarm Indication failure,
 in C-bit Parity DS3 applications, is declared
 as soon as the preqsence of either one or two alarm signals
 are detected on then Far End Alarm Channel. See [10].
 The Remote Alarm Indication failure may also be declared
 after detecting the far-end SEF/AIS defect (aka yellow).
 The Remote Alarm Indication failure is cleared as soon as
 the presence of the any of the above alarms are removed.
 Also, the incoming failure state is declared when a defect
 persists for at least 2-10 seconds. The defects are
 the following: Loss of Signal (LOS), an Out of Frame (OOF)
 or an incoming Alarm Indication Signal (AIS).
 The Failure State is cleared when the defect is absent
 for less than or equal to 20 seconds.
 Far End SEF/AIS defect (aka yellow)
 A Far End SEF/AIS defect is the occurrence of the two X-bits
 in a M-frame set to zero. The Far End SEF/AIS defect is
 terminated when the two X-bits in a M-frame are set to
 one.
 Out of Frame (OOF) defect
 A DS3 OOF defect is detected when any three or more errors
 in sixteen or fewer consecutive F-bits occur within a DS3
 M-frame. An OOF defect may also be called a Severely
 Errored Frame (SEF) defect. An OOF defect is cleared when
 reframe occurs. A DS3 Loss of Frame (LOF) failure is
 declared when the DS3 OOF defect is consistent for 2 to 10
 seconds. The DS3 OOF defect ends when reframe occurs.
 The DS3 LOF failure is cleared when the DS3 OOF
 defect is absent for 10 to 20 seconds.
 An E3 OOF defect is detected when four consecutive frame
 alignment signals have been incorrectly received in there
 predicted positions in an E3 signal. E3 frame alignment
 occurs when the presence of three consecutive frame
 alignment signals have been detected.
 Loss of Signal (LOS) defect
 The DS3 LOS defect is declared upon observing 175 +/- 75
 contiguous pulse positions with no pulses of either
 positive or negative polarity.
 The DS3 LOS defect is terminated upon observing an average
 pulse density of at least 33% over a period of 175 +/- 75
 contiguous pulse positions starting with the receipt of a
 pulse.
 Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) defect
 The DS3 AIS is framed with "stuck stuffing." This implies
 that it has a valid M-subframe alignments bits, M-frame
 alignment bits, and P bits. The information bits are set
 to a 1010... sequence, starting with a one (1) after each
 M-subframe alignment bit, M-frame alignment bit, X bit, P
 bit, and C bit. The C bits are all set to zero giving
 what is called "stuck stuffing." The X bits are set to
 one. The DS3 AIS defect is declared after DS3 AIS is
 present in contiguous M-frames for a time equal to or
 greater than T, where 0.2 ms <= T <= 100 ms.
 The DS3 AIS defect is terminated after AIS is absent in
 contiguous M-frames for a time equal to or greater than T.
 The E3 binary content of the AIS is nominally a continuous
 stream of ones. AIS detection and the application of
 consequent actions, should be completed within a time
 limit of 1 ms.
3.3.4. Other Terms
 Circuit Identifier
 This is a character string specified by the circuit
 vendor, and is useful when communicating with the vendor
 during the troubleshooting process.
4. Object Definitions
 RFC1407-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
 IMPORTS
 Gauge
 FROM RFC1155-SMI
 DisplayString, transmission
 FROM RFC1213-MIB
 OBJECT-TYPE
 FROM RFC-1212
 -- This MIB module uses the extended OBJECT-TYPE macro
 -- as defined in RFC1212.
 ds3 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { transmission 30 }
 -- The DS3/E3 Near End Group
 -- Implementation of this group is mandatory for all
 -- systems that attach to a DS3/E3 Interface.
 -- The DS3/E3 Near End Group consists of four tables:
 -- DS3/E3 Configuration
 -- DS3/E3 Current
 -- DS3/E3 Interval
 -- DS3/E3 Total
 -- the DS3/E3 Configuration
 dsx3ConfigTable OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx3ConfigEntry
 ACCESS not-accessible
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The DS3/E3 Configuration table."
 ::= { ds3 5 }
 dsx3ConfigEntry OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Dsx3ConfigEntry
 ACCESS not-accessible
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "An entry in the DS3/E3 Configuration table."
 INDEX { dsx3LineIndex }
 ::= { dsx3ConfigTable 1 }
 Dsx3ConfigEntry ::=
 SEQUENCE {
 dsx3LineIndex
 INTEGER,
 dsx3IfIndex
 INTEGER,
 dsx3TimeElapsed
 INTEGER,
 dsx3ValidIntervals
 INTEGER,
 dsx3LineType
 INTEGER,
 dsx3LineCoding
 INTEGER,
 dsx3SendCode
 INTEGER,
 dsx3CircuitIdentifier
 DisplayString,
 dsx3LoopbackConfig
 INTEGER,
 dsx3LineStatus
 INTEGER,
 dsx3TransmitClockSource
 INTEGER
 }
 dsx3LineIndex OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "This object is the identifier of a DS3/E3
 Interface on a managed device. If there is an
 ifEntry that is directly associated with this
 and only this DS3/E3 interface, it should have
 the same value as ifIndex. Otherwise, number
 the dsx3LineIndices with an unique identifier
 following the rules of choosing a number that
 is greater than ifNumber and numbering the
 inside interfaces (e.g., equipment side) with
 even numbers and outside interfaces (e.g,
 network side) with odd numbers."
 ::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 1 }
 dsx3IfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "This value for this object is equal to the
 value of ifIndex from the Interfaces table of
 MIB II (RFC1213)."
 ::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 2 }
 dsx3TimeElapsed OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER (0..899)
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The number of seconds that have elapsed since
 the beginning of the near end current error-
 measurement period."
 ::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 3 }
 dsx3ValidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER (0..96)
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The number of previous near end intervals for
 which valid data was collected. The value will be
 96 unless the interface was brought online within
 the last 24 hours, in which case the value will be
 the number of complete 15 minute near end
 intervals since the interface has been online."
 ::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 4 }
 dsx3LineType OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER {
 dsx3other(1),
 dsx3M23(2),
 dsx3SYNTRAN(3),
 dsx3CbitParity(4),
 dsx3ClearChannel(5),
 e3other(6),
 e3Framed(7),
 e3Plcp(8)
 }
 ACCESS read-write
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "This variable indicates the variety of DS3 C-bit
 or E3 application
 implementing this interface. The type of
 interface affects the interpretation of the
 usage and error statistics.
 The rate of DS3 is 44.736 Mbps and E3 is
 34.368 Mbps.
 The dsx3ClearChannel value means that the C-bits
 are not used except for sending/receiving
 AIS.
 The values, in sequence, describe:
 TITLE: SPECIFICATION:
 dsx3M23 ANSI T1.107-1988
 dsx3SYNTRAN ANSI T1.107-1988
 dsx3CbitParity ANSI T1.107a-1989
 dsx3ClearChannel ANSI T1.102-1987
 e3Framed CCITT G.751
 e3Plcp ETSI T/NA(91)18."
 ::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 5 }
 dsx3LineCoding OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER {
 dsx3Other(1),
 dsx3B3ZS(2),
 e3HDB3(3)
 }
 ACCESS read-write
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "This variable describes the variety of Zero Code
 Suppression used on this interface, which in turn
 affects a number of its characteristics.
 dsx3B3ZS and e3HDB3 refer to the use of specified
 patterns of normal bits and bipolar violations
 which are used to replace sequences of zero bits
 of a specified length."
 ::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 6 }
 dsx3SendCode OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER {
 dsx3SendNoCode(1),
 dsx3SendLineCode(2),
 dsx3SendPayloadCode(3),
 dsx3SendResetCode(4),
 dsx3SendDS1LoopCode(5),
 dsx3SendTestPattern(6)
 }
 ACCESS read-write
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "This variable indicates what type of code is
 being sent across the DS3/E3 interface by the
 device. (These are optional for E3 interfaces.)
 The values mean:
 dsx3SendNoCode
 sending looped or normal data
 dsx3SendLineCode
 sending a request for a line loopback
 dsx3SendPayloadCode
 sending a request for a payload loopback
 (i.e., all DS1/E1s in a DS3/E3 frame)
 dsx3SendResetCode
 sending a loopback deactivation request
 dsx3SendDS1LoopCode
 requesting to loopback a particular DS1/E1
 within a DS3/E3 frame
 dsx3SendTestPattern
 sending a test pattern."
 ::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 7 }
 dsx3CircuitIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))
 ACCESS read-write
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "This variable contains the transmission vendor"s
 circuit identifier, for the purpose of
 facilitating troubleshooting."
 ::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 8 }
 dsx3LoopbackConfig OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER {
 dsx3NoLoop(1),
 dsx3PayloadLoop(2),
 dsx3LineLoop(3),
 dsx3OtherLoop(4)
 }
 ACCESS read-write
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "This variable represents the loopback configuration
 of the DS3/E3 interface.
 The values mean:
 dsx3NoLoop
 Not in the loopback state. A device that is
 not capable of performing a loopback on
 the interface shall always return this as
 it"s value.
 dsx3PayloadLoop
 The received signal at this interface is looped
 through the device.
 Typically the received signal
 is looped back for retransmission after it has
 passed through the device"s framing function.
 dsx3LineLoop
 The received signal at this interface does not
 go through the device (minimum penetration) but
 is looped back out.
 dsx3OtherLoop
 Loopbacks that are not defined here."
 ::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 9 }
 dsx3LineStatus OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER (1..1023)
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "This variable indicates the
 Line Status of the interface.
 It contains loopback state information
 and failure state information.
 The dsx3LineStatus is a bit map represented
 as a sum, therefore,
 it can represent multiple failures
 and a loopback (see dsx3LoopbackConfig object
 for the type of loopback)
 simultaneously.
 The dsx3NoAlarm should be set if and only if
 no other flag is set.
 The various bit positions are:
 1 dsx3NoAlarm No alarm present
 2 dsx3RcvRAIFailure Receiving Yellow/Remote
 Alarm Indication
 4 dsx3XmitRAIAlarm Transmitting Yellow/Remote
 Alarm Indication
 8 dsx3RcvAIS Receiving AIS failure state
 16 dsx3XmitAIS Transmitting AIS
 32 dsx3LOF Receiving LOF failure state
 64 dsx3LOS Receiving LOS failure state
 128 dsx3LoopbackState Looping the received signal
 256 dsx3RcvTestCode Receiving a Test Pattern
 512 dsx3OtherFailure any line status not defined
 here"
 ::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 10 }
 dsx3TransmitClockSource OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER {
 loopTiming(1),
 localTiming(2),
 throughTiming(3)
 }
 ACCESS read-write
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The source of Transmit Clock.
 is derived from the recovered receive clock of
 another DS3 interface."
 ::= { dsx3ConfigEntry 11 }
 -- the DS3/E3 Current
 -- The DS3/E3 current table contains various statistics being
 -- collected for the current 15 minute interval.
 dsx3CurrentTable OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx3CurrentEntry
 ACCESS not-accessible
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The DS3/E3 Current table."
 ::= { ds3 6 }
 dsx3CurrentEntry OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Dsx3CurrentEntry
 ACCESS not-accessible
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "An entry in the DS3/E3 Current table."
 INDEX { dsx3CurrentIndex }
 ::= { dsx3CurrentTable 1 }
 Dsx3CurrentEntry ::=
 SEQUENCE {
 dsx3CurrentIndex
 INTEGER,
 dsx3CurrentPESs
 Gauge,
 dsx3CurrentPSESs
 Gauge,
 dsx3CurrentSEFSs
 Gauge,
 dsx3CurrentUASs
 Gauge,
 dsx3CurrentLCVs
 Gauge,
 dsx3CurrentPCVs
 Gauge,
 dsx3CurrentLESs
 Gauge,
 dsx3CurrentCCVs
 Gauge,
 dsx3CurrentCESs
 Gauge,
 dsx3CurrentCSESs
 Gauge
 }
 dsx3CurrentIndex OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The index value which uniquely identifies the
 DS3/E3 interface to which this entry is
 applicable. The interface identified by a
 particular value of this index is the same
 interface as identified by the same value an
 dsx3LineIndex object instance."
 ::= { dsx3CurrentEntry 1 }
 dsx3CurrentPESs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of P-bit
 Errored Seconds, encountered by a DS3 interface in
 the current 15 minute interval."
 ::= { dsx3CurrentEntry 2 }
 dsx3CurrentPSESs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of P-bit
 Severely Errored Seconds, encountered by a DS3
 interface in the current 15 minute interval."
 ::= { dsx3CurrentEntry 3 }
 dsx3CurrentSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of
 Severely Errored Framing Seconds, encountered by a
 DS3/E3 interface in the current 15 minute
 interval."
 ::= { dsx3CurrentEntry 4 }
 dsx3CurrentUASs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of
 Unavailable Seconds, encountered by a DS3
 interface in the current 15 minute interval."
 ::= { dsx3CurrentEntry 5 }
 dsx3CurrentLCVs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of Line
 Coding Violations encountered by a DS3/E3
 interface in the current 15 minute interval."
 ::= { dsx3CurrentEntry 6 }
 dsx3CurrentPCVs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of P-bit
 Coding Violations, encountered by a DS3 interface
 in the current 15 minute interval."
 ::= { dsx3CurrentEntry 7 }
 dsx3CurrentLESs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The number of Line Errored Seconds encountered by
 a DS3/E3 interface in the current 15 minute
 interval."
 ::= { dsx3CurrentEntry 8 }
 dsx3CurrentCCVs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The number of C-bit Coding Violations encountered
 by a DS3 interface in the current 15 minute
 interval."
 ::= { dsx3CurrentEntry 9 }
 dsx3CurrentCESs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The number of C-bit Errored Seconds encountered
 by a DS3 interface in the current 15 minute
 interval."
 ::= { dsx3CurrentEntry 10 }
 dsx3CurrentCSESs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The number of C-bit Severely Errored Seconds
 encountered by a DS3 interface in the current 15
 minute interval."
 ::= { dsx3CurrentEntry 11 }
 -- the DS3/E3 Interval
 -- The DS3/E3 Interval Table contains various statistics
 -- collected by each DS3/E3 Interface over the previous 24
 -- hours of operation. The past 24 hours are broken into 96
 -- completed 15 minute intervals.
 dsx3IntervalTable OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx3IntervalEntry
 ACCESS not-accessible
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The DS3/E3 Interval table."
 ::= { ds3 7 }
 dsx3IntervalEntry OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Dsx3IntervalEntry
 ACCESS not-accessible
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "An entry in the DS3/E3 Interval table."
 INDEX { dsx3IntervalIndex, dsx3IntervalNumber }
 ::= { dsx3IntervalTable 1 }
 Dsx3IntervalEntry ::=
 SEQUENCE {
 dsx3IntervalIndex
 INTEGER,
 dsx3IntervalNumber
 INTEGER,
 dsx3IntervalPESs
 Gauge,
 dsx3IntervalPSESs
 Gauge,
 dsx3IntervalSEFSs
 Gauge,
 dsx3IntervalUASs
 Gauge,
 dsx3IntervalLCVs
 Gauge,
 dsx3IntervalPCVs
 Gauge,
 dsx3IntervalLESs
 Gauge,
 dsx3IntervalCCVs
 Gauge,
 dsx3IntervalCESs
 Gauge,
 dsx3IntervalCSESs
 Gauge
 }
 dsx3IntervalIndex OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The index value which uniquely identifies the
 DS3/E3 interface to which this entry is
 applicable. The interface identified by a
 particular value of this index is the same
 interface as identified by the same value an
 dsx3LineIndex object instance."
 ::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 1 }
 dsx3IntervalNumber OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER (1..96)
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "A number between 1 and 96, where 1 is the most
 recently completed 15 minute interval and 96 is
 the least recently completed 15 minutes interval
 (assuming that all 96 intervals are valid)."
 ::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 2 }
 dsx3IntervalPESs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of P-bit
 Errored Seconds, encountered by a DS3 interface in
 one of the previous 96, individual 15 minute,
 intervals."
 ::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 3 }
 dsx3IntervalPSESs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of P-bit
 Severely Errored Seconds, encountered by a DS3
 interface in one of the previous 96, individual 15
 minute, intervals."
 ::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 4 }
 dsx3IntervalSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of
 Severely Errored Framing Seconds, encountered by a
 DS3/E3 interface in one of the previous 96,
 individual 15 minute, intervals."
 ::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 5 }
 dsx3IntervalUASs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of
 Unavailable Seconds, encountered by a DS3
 interface in one of the previous 96, individual 15
 minute, intervals."
 ::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 6 }
 dsx3IntervalLCVs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of Line
 Coding Violations encountered by a DS3/E3
 interface in one of the previous 96, individual 15
 minute, intervals."
 ::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 7 }
 dsx3IntervalPCVs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of P-bit
 Coding Violations, encountered by a DS3 interface
 in one of the previous 96, individual 15 minute,
 intervals."
 ::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 8 }
 dsx3IntervalLESs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The number of Line Errored Seconds (BPVs or
 illegal zero sequences) encountered by a DS3/E3
 interface in one of the previous 96, individual
 15 minute, intervals."
 ::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 9 }
 dsx3IntervalCCVs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The number of C-bit Coding Violations encountered
 by a DS3 interface in one of the previous 96,
 individual 15 minute, intervals."
 ::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 10 }
 dsx3IntervalCESs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The number of C-bit Errored Seconds encountered
 by a DS3 interface in one of the previous 96,
 individual 15 minute, intervals."
 ::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 11 }
 dsx3IntervalCSESs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The number of C-bit Severely Errored Seconds
 encountered by a DS3 interface in one of the
 previous 96, individual 15 minute, intervals."
 ::= { dsx3IntervalEntry 12 }
 -- the DS3/E3 Total
 -- The DS3/E3 Total Table contains the cumulative sum of the
 -- various statistics for the 24 hour period preceding the
 -- current interval.
 dsx3TotalTable OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx3TotalEntry
 ACCESS not-accessible
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The DS3/E3 Total table. 24 hour interval."
 ::= { ds3 8 }
 dsx3TotalEntry OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Dsx3TotalEntry
 ACCESS not-accessible
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "An entry in the DS3/E3 Total table."
 INDEX { dsx3TotalIndex }
 ::= { dsx3TotalTable 1 }
 Dsx3TotalEntry ::=
 SEQUENCE {
 dsx3TotalIndex
 INTEGER,
 dsx3TotalPESs
 Gauge,
 dsx3TotalPSESs
 Gauge,
 dsx3TotalSEFSs
 Gauge,
 dsx3TotalUASs
 Gauge,
 dsx3TotalLCVs
 Gauge,
 dsx3TotalPCVs
 Gauge,
 dsx3TotalLESs
 Gauge,
 dsx3TotalCCVs
 Gauge,
 dsx3TotalCESs
 Gauge,
 dsx3TotalCSESs
 Gauge
 }
 dsx3TotalIndex OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The index value which uniquely identifies the
 DS3/E3 interface to which this entry is
 applicable. The interface identified by a
 particular value of this index is the same
 interface as identified by the same value an
 dsx3LineIndex object instance."
 ::= { dsx3TotalEntry 1 }
 dsx3TotalPESs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of P-bit
 Errored Seconds, encountered by a DS3 interface in
 the previous 24 hour interval"
 ::= { dsx3TotalEntry 2 }
 dsx3TotalPSESs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of P-bit
 Severely Errored Seconds, encountered by a DS3
 interface in the previous 24 hour interval."
 ::= { dsx3TotalEntry 3 }
 dsx3TotalSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of
 Severely Errored Framing Seconds, encountered by a
 DS3/E3 interface in the previous 24 hour
 interval."
 ::= { dsx3TotalEntry 4 }
 dsx3TotalUASs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of
 Unavailable Seconds, encountered by a DS3
 interface in the previous 24 hour interval."
 ::= { dsx3TotalEntry 5 }
 dsx3TotalLCVs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of Line
 Coding Violations encountered by a DS3/E3
 interface in the previous 24 hour interval."
 ::= { dsx3TotalEntry 6 }
 dsx3TotalPCVs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of P-bit
 Coding Violations, encountered by a DS3 interface
 in the previous 24 hour interval."
 ::= { dsx3TotalEntry 7 }
 dsx3TotalLESs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The number of Line Errored Seconds (BPVs or
 illegal zero sequences) encountered by a DS3/E3
 interface in the previous 24 hour interval."
 ::= { dsx3TotalEntry 8 }
 dsx3TotalCCVs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The number of C-bit Coding Violations encountered
 by a DS3 interface in the previous 24 hour
 interval."
 ::= { dsx3TotalEntry 9 }
 dsx3TotalCESs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The number of C-bit Errored Seconds encountered
 by a DS3 interface in the previous 24 hour
 interval."
 ::= { dsx3TotalEntry 10 }
 dsx3TotalCSESs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The number of C-bit Severely Errored Seconds
 encountered by a DS3 interface in the previous 24
 hour interval."
 ::= { dsx3TotalEntry 11 }
 -- The DS3 Far End Group
 -- Implementation of this group is optional for all systems
 -- that attach to a DS3 Interface.
 -- However, only C-bit Parity and SYNTRAN DS3 applications
 -- have the capability (option) of providing this information.
 -- The DS3 Far End Group consists of four tables:
 -- DS3 Far End Configuration
 -- DS3 Far End Current
 -- DS3 Far End Interval
 -- DS3 Far End Total
 -- The DS3 Far End Configuration Table contains
 -- configuration information
 -- reported in the C-bits from the remote end.
 dsx3FarEndConfigTable OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx3FarEndConfigEntry
 ACCESS not-accessible
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The DS3 Far End Configuration table."
 ::= { ds3 9 }
 dsx3FarEndConfigEntry OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Dsx3FarEndConfigEntry
 ACCESS not-accessible
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "An entry in the DS3 Far End Configuration table."
 INDEX { dsx3FarEndLineIndex }
 ::= { dsx3FarEndConfigTable 1 }
 Dsx3FarEndConfigEntry ::=
 SEQUENCE {
 dsx3FarEndLineIndex
 INTEGER,
 dsx3FarEndEquipCode
 DisplayString,
 dsx3FarEndLocationIDCode
 DisplayString,
 dsx3FarEndFrameIDCode
 DisplayString,
 dsx3FarEndUnitCode
 DisplayString,
 dsx3FarEndFacilityIDCode
 DisplayString
 }
 dsx3FarEndLineIndex OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The index value which uniquely identifies the
 DS3 interface
 to which this entry is applicable. The
 interface identified by a particular value of
 this index is the same interface as identified
 by the same value an dsx3LineIndex object
 instance."
 ::= { dsx3FarEndConfigEntry 1 }
 dsx3FarEndEquipCode OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..10))
 ACCESS read-write
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "This is the Far End Equipment Identification code
 that describes the specific piece of equipment.
 It is sent within the Path
 Identification Message."
 ::= { dsx3FarEndConfigEntry 2 }
 dsx3FarEndLocationIDCode OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..11))
 ACCESS read-write
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "This is the Far End Location Identification code
 that describes the specific location of the
 equipment.
 It is sent within the Path
 Identification Message."
 ::= { dsx3FarEndConfigEntry 3 }
 dsx3FarEndFrameIDCode OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..10))
 ACCESS read-write
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "This is the Far End Frame Identification code
 that identifies where the equipment is located
 within a building at a given location.
 It is sent within the Path
 Identification Message."
 ::= { dsx3FarEndConfigEntry 4 }
 dsx3FarEndUnitCode OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..6))
 ACCESS read-write
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "This is the Far End code
 that identifies the equipment location within a bay.
 It is sent within the Path
 Identification Message."
 ::= { dsx3FarEndConfigEntry 5 }
 dsx3FarEndFacilityIDCode OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..38))
 ACCESS read-write
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "This code identifies a specific Far End DS3 path.
 It is sent within the Path
 Identification Message."
 ::= { dsx3FarEndConfigEntry 6 }
 -- The DS3 Far End Current
 -- The DS3 Far End Current table contains various statistics
 -- being collected for the current 15 minute interval.
 -- The statistics are collected from the far end block error
 -- code within the C-bits.
 dsx3FarEndCurrentTable OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx3FarEndCurrentEntry
 ACCESS not-accessible
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The DS3 Far End Current table."
 ::= { ds3 10 }
 dsx3FarEndCurrentEntry OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Dsx3FarEndCurrentEntry
 ACCESS not-accessible
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "An entry in the DS3 Far End Current table."
 INDEX { dsx3FarEndCurrentIndex }
 ::= { dsx3FarEndCurrentTable 1 }
 Dsx3FarEndCurrentEntry ::=
 SEQUENCE {
 dsx3FarEndCurrentIndex
 INTEGER,
 dsx3FarEndTimeElapsed
 INTEGER,
 dsx3FarEndValidIntervals
 INTEGER,
 dsx3FarEndCurrentCESs
 Gauge,
 dsx3FarEndCurrentCSESs
 Gauge,
 dsx3FarEndCurrentCCVs
 Gauge,
 dsx3FarEndCurrentUASs
 Gauge
 }
 dsx3FarEndCurrentIndex OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The index value which uniquely identifies the
 DS3 interface
 to which this entry is applicable. The interface
 identified by a particular value of this index is
 the same interface as identified by the same value
 an dsx3LineIndex object instance."
 ::= { dsx3FarEndCurrentEntry 1 }
 dsx3FarEndTimeElapsed OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER (0..899)
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The number of seconds that have elapsed since the
 beginning of the far end current error-measurement
 period."
 ::= { dsx3FarEndCurrentEntry 2 }
 dsx3FarEndValidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER (0..96)
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The number of previous far end intervals for
 which valid data was collected. The value will be
 96 unless the interface was brought online within
 the last 24 hours, in which case the value will be
 the number of complete 15 minute far end intervals
 since the interface has been online."
 ::= { dsx3FarEndCurrentEntry 3 }
 dsx3FarEndCurrentCESs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of Far
 Far End C-bit Errored Seconds encountered by a DS3
 interface in the current 15 minute interval."
 ::= { dsx3FarEndCurrentEntry 4 }
 dsx3FarEndCurrentCSESs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of
 Far End C-bit Severely Errored Seconds
 encountered by a DS3 interface in the current 15
 minute interval."
 ::= { dsx3FarEndCurrentEntry 5 }
 dsx3FarEndCurrentCCVs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of
 Far End C-bit Coding Violations reported via
 the far end block error count
 encountered by a
 DS3 interface in the current 15 minute interval."
 ::= { dsx3FarEndCurrentEntry 6 }
 dsx3FarEndCurrentUASs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of
 Far End unavailable seconds
 encountered by a
 DS3 interface in the current 15 minute interval."
 ::= { dsx3FarEndCurrentEntry 7 }
 -- The DS3 Far End Interval
 -- The DS3 Far End Interval Table contains various statistics
 -- collected by each DS3 interface over the previous 24
 -- hours of operation. The past 24 hours are broken into 96
 -- completed 15 minute intervals.
 dsx3FarEndIntervalTable OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx3FarEndIntervalEntry
 ACCESS not-accessible
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The DS3 Far End Interval table."
 ::= { ds3 11 }
 dsx3FarEndIntervalEntry OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Dsx3FarEndIntervalEntry
 ACCESS not-accessible
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "An entry in the DS3 Far
 End Interval table."
 INDEX { dsx3FarEndIntervalIndex,
 dsx3FarEndIntervalNumber }
 ::= { dsx3FarEndIntervalTable 1 }
 Dsx3FarEndIntervalEntry ::=
 SEQUENCE {
 dsx3FarEndIntervalIndex
 INTEGER,
 dsx3FarEndIntervalNumber
 INTEGER,
 dsx3FarEndIntervalCESs
 Gauge,
 dsx3FarEndIntervalCSESs
 Gauge,
 dsx3FarEndIntervalCCVs
 Gauge,
 dsx3FarEndIntervalUASs
 Gauge
 }
 dsx3FarEndIntervalIndex OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The index value which uniquely identifies the
 DS3 interface
 to which this entry is applicable. The
 interface identified by a particular value of
 this index is the same interface as identified
 by the same value an dsx3LineIndex object
 instance."
 ::= { dsx3FarEndIntervalEntry 1 }
 dsx3FarEndIntervalNumber OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER (1..96)
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "A number between 1 and 96, where 1 is the most
 recently completed 15 minute interval and 96 is
 the least recently completed 15 minutes
 interval (assuming that all 96 intervals are
 valid)."
 ::= { dsx3FarEndIntervalEntry 2 }
 dsx3FarEndIntervalCESs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of
 Far End C-bit Errored Seconds encountered
 by a DS3 interface in one of the previous 96,
 individual 15 minute, intervals."
 ::= { dsx3FarEndIntervalEntry 3 }
 dsx3FarEndIntervalCSESs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of
 Far End C-bit Severely Errored Seconds
 encountered by a DS3 interface in one of the
 previous 96, individual 15 minute, intervals."
 ::= { dsx3FarEndIntervalEntry 4 }
 dsx3FarEndIntervalCCVs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of
 Far End C-bit Coding Violations reported via
 the far end block error count
 encountered by a
 DS3 interface in one of the previous 96,
 individual 15 minute, intervals."
 ::= { dsx3FarEndIntervalEntry 5 }
 dsx3FarEndIntervalUASs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of
 Far End unavailable seconds
 encountered by a
 DS3 interface in one of the previous 96,
 individual 15 minute, intervals."
 ::= { dsx3FarEndIntervalEntry 6 }
 -- The DS3 Far End Total
 -- The DS3 Far End Total Table contains the cumulative sum
 -- of the various statistics for the 24 hour period preceding
 -- the current interval.
 dsx3FarEndTotalTable OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx3FarEndTotalEntry
 ACCESS not-accessible
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The DS3 Far End Total table. 24 hour interval."
 ::= { ds3 12 }
 dsx3FarEndTotalEntry OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Dsx3FarEndTotalEntry
 ACCESS not-accessible
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "An entry in the DS3 Far End Total table."
 INDEX { dsx3FarEndTotalIndex }
 ::= { dsx3FarEndTotalTable 1 }
 Dsx3FarEndTotalEntry ::=
 SEQUENCE {
 dsx3FarEndTotalIndex
 INTEGER,
 dsx3FarEndTotalCESs
 Gauge,
 dsx3FarEndTotalCSESs
 Gauge,
 dsx3FarEndTotalCCVs
 Gauge,
 dsx3FarEndTotalUASs
 Gauge
 }
 dsx3FarEndTotalIndex OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The index value which uniquely identifies the
 DS3 interface
 to which this entry is applicable. The interface
 identified by a particular value of this index is
 the same interface as identified by the same value
 an dsx3LineIndex object instance."
 ::= { dsx3FarEndTotalEntry 1 }
 dsx3FarEndTotalCESs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of Far
 End C-bit Errored Seconds encountered by a DS3
 interface in the previous 24 hour interval."
 ::= { dsx3FarEndTotalEntry 2 }
 dsx3FarEndTotalCSESs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of
 Far End C-bit Severely Errored Seconds
 encountered by a DS3 interface in the previous 24
 hour interval."
 ::= { dsx3FarEndTotalEntry 3 }
 dsx3FarEndTotalCCVs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of
 Far End C-bit Coding Violations reported via the
 far end block error count
 encountered by a
 DS3 interface in the previous 24 hour interval."
 ::= { dsx3FarEndTotalEntry 4 }
 dsx3FarEndTotalUASs OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Gauge
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The counter associated with the number of
 Far End unavailable seconds
 encountered by a
 DS3 interface in the previous 24 hour interval."
 ::= { dsx3FarEndTotalEntry 5 }
 -- the DS3/E3 Fractional Group
 -- Implementation of this group is optional. It is designed
 -- for those systems dividing a DS3/E3 into channels
 -- containing different data streams that are of local
 -- interest.
 -- The DS3/E3 fractional table identifies which DS3/E3
 -- channels associated with a CSU are being used to
 -- support a logical interface, i.e., an entry in the
 -- interfaces table from the Internet-standard MIB.
 -- For example, consider a DS3 device with 4 high speed links
 -- carrying router traffic, a feed for voice, a feed for
 -- video, and a synchronous channel for a non-routed
 -- protocol.
 -- We might describe the allocation of channels, in the
 -- dsx3FracTable, as follows:
 -- dsx3FracIfIndex.2. 1 = 3 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.15 = 4
 -- dsx3FracIfIndex.2. 2 = 3 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.16 = 6
 -- dsx3FracIfIndex.2. 3 = 3 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.17 = 6
 -- dsx3FracIfIndex.2. 4 = 3 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.18 = 6
 -- dsx3FracIfIndex.2. 5 = 3 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.19 = 6
 -- dsx3FracIfIndex.2. 6 = 3 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.20 = 6
 -- dsx3FracIfIndex.2. 7 = 4 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.21 = 6
 -- dsx3FracIfIndex.2. 8 = 4 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.22 = 6
 -- dsx3FracIfIndex.2. 9 = 4 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.23 = 6
 -- dsx3FracIfIndex.2.10 = 4 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.24 = 6
 -- dsx3FracIfIndex.2.11 = 4 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.25 = 6
 -- dsx3FracIfIndex.2.12 = 5 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.26 = 6
 -- dsx3FracIfIndex.2.13 = 5 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.27 = 6
 -- dsx3FracIfIndex.2.14 = 5 dsx3FracIfIndex.2.28 = 6
 -- For dsx3M23, dsx3SYNTRAN, dsx3CbitParity, and
 -- dsx3ClearChannel there are 28 legal channels, numbered 1
 -- through 28.
 -- For e3Framed there are 16 legal channels,
 -- numbered 1 through 16. The channels (1..16) correspond
 -- directly to the equivalently numbered time-slots.
 dsx3FracTable OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dsx3FracEntry
 ACCESS not-accessible
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The DS3 Fractional table."
 ::= { ds3 13 }
 dsx3FracEntry OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX Dsx3FracEntry
 ACCESS not-accessible
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "An entry in the DS3 Fractional table."
 INDEX { dsx3FracIndex, dsx3FracNumber }
 ::= { dsx3FracTable 1 }
 Dsx3FracEntry ::=
 SEQUENCE {
 dsx3FracIndex
 INTEGER,
 dsx3FracNumber
 INTEGER,
 dsx3FracIfIndex
 INTEGER
 }
 dsx3FracIndex OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER (1.."7fffffff"h)
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The index value which uniquely identifies the
 DS3 interface to which this entry is applicable
 The interface identified by a particular
 value of this index is the same interface as
 identified by the same value an dsx3LineIndex
 object instance."
 ::= { dsx3FracEntry 1 }
 dsx3FracNumber OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER (1..31)
 ACCESS read-only
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "The channel number for this entry."
 ::= { dsx3FracEntry 2 }
 dsx3FracIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX INTEGER (1.."7fffffff"h)
 ACCESS read-write
 STATUS mandatory
 DESCRIPTION
 "An index value that uniquely identifies an
 interface. The interface identified by a particular
 value of this index is the same interface
 as identified by the same value an ifIndex
 object instance. If no interface is currently using
 a channel, the value should be zero. If a
 single interface occupies more than one time
 slot, that ifIndex value will be found in multiple
 time slots."
 ::= { dsx3FracEntry 3 }
 END
5. Acknowledgments
This document was produced by the Trunk MIB Working Groups:
 Tracy Cox Bellcore
 Fred Baker Advanced Computer Communications
 James Watt Newbridge
 Bill Versteeg Versteeg Codeworks
 Steve Buchko Newbridge
 Greg Calmainis Newbridge
 Kaj Tesink Bellcore
 Al Bryenton Bell Northern Research
 Tom Easterday CIC
 John Labbe Merit Corporation
 Chris Sullivan Gandalf Ltd
 Grant Hall Gandalf Ltd
 John Guerrero Digital Link
 Rich Bradford BBN
 Kurt Luoto Digital Link
 Myron Hattig Kentrox
 Ed Pring IBM
 Larry Marks IBM
 Kurt Hall Clear Communications Corp.
 Jason Perreault Coral Network Corp.
 Paul Farah T3plus
 George Kajos Coral Network Corp.
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