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Network Working Group                                    C.M. Heard, Ed.
Request for Comments: 3637                                    Consultant
Category: Standards Track                                 September 2003


                     Definitions of Managed Objects
                for the Ethernet WAN Interface Sublayer

Status of this Memo

   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2003).  All Rights Reserved.

Abstract

   This document 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 the
   Ethernet Wide Area Network (WAN) Interface Sublayer (WIS).

   The MIB module defined in this memo is an extension of the
   Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH)
   Interface MIB and is implemented in conjunction with it and with the
   Ethernet-like Interface MIB, the 802.3 Medium Attachment Unit MIB,
   the Interfaces Group MIB, and the Inverted Stack Table MIB.

Table of Contents

   1.  Conventions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2
   2.  The Internet-Standard Management Framework . . . . . . . . . .  2
   3.  Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3
       3.1.  Relationship to the SONET/SDH Interface MIB. . . . . . .  3
       3.2.  Relationship to the Ethernet-like Interface MIB. . . . .  4
       3.3.  Relationship to the 802.3 MAU MIB. . . . . . . . . . . .  4
       3.4.  Use of the ifTable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4
             3.4.1.  Layering Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5
             3.4.2.  Use of ifTable for LLC Layer/MAC Layer
                     Reconciliation Sublayer/Physical Coding Sublayer  5
             3.4.3.  Use of ifTable for SONET/SDH Path Layer. . . . .  5
             3.4.4.  Use of ifTable for SONET/SDH Medium/Section/
                     Line Layer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5



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       3.5.  SONET/SDH Terminology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6
       3.6.  Mapping of IEEE 802.3 Managed Objects. . . . . . . . . .  7
       3.7.  Mapping of SNMP Objects to WIS Station Management
             Registers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
       3.8.  Structure of the MIB Module  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
             3.8.1.  etherWisDeviceTable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
             3.8.2.  etherWisSectionCurrentTable. . . . . . . . . . . 15
             3.8.3.  etherWisPathCurrentTable . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
             3.8.4.  etherWisFarEndPathCurrentTable . . . . . . . . . 15
   4.  Object Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
   5.  Intellectual Property Statement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
   6.  Acknowledgments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
   7.  Security Considerations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
   8.  References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
       8.1.  Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
       8.2.  Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
   Appendix A: Collection of Performance Data Using WIS
       MDIO Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
   Contributors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
   Editor's Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
   Full Copyright Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

1.  Conventions

   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and
   "OPTIONAL", when they appear in this document, are to be interpreted
   as described in BCP 14, RFC 2119 [RFC2119].

2.  The Internet-Standard Management Framework

   For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current
   Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer to section 7 of
   RFC 3410 [RFC3410].

   Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed
   the Management Information Base or MIB.  MIB objects are generally
   accessed through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
   Objects in the MIB are defined using the mechanisms defined in the
   Structure of Management Information (SMI).  This memo specifies a MIB
   module that is compliant to the SMIv2, which is described in STD 58,
   RFC 2578 [RFC2578], STD 58, RFC 2579 [RFC2579] and STD 58, RFC 2580
   [RFC2580].








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3.  Overview

   The objects defined in this memo are used in conjunction with objects
   defined in the Interfaces Group MIB [RFC2863], the SONET/SDH
   Interface MIB [RFC3592], and the 802.3 MAU MIB [RFC3636] to manage
   the Ethernet Wide Area Network (WAN) Interface Sublayer (WIS) defined
   in [802.3ae].  The WIS contains functions to perform OC-192c/VC-4-64c
   framing and scrambling.  It resides between the Physical Coding
   Sublayer (PCS) and the Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer
   within a 10GBASE-W 10 Gb/s WAN-compatible physical layer device (PHY)
   and may be used in conjunction with any of the PCS, PMA, and Physical
   Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayers defined in [802.3ae] for 10GBASE-W
   PHYs.  Three types of 10GBASE-W PHYs are defined, distinguished by
   the type of optics employed:  10GBASE-SW, 10GBASE-LW, and 10GBASE-EW.
   The objects defined in this memo may be used to manage an Ethernet
   interface employing any type of 10GBASE-W PHY.  They do not apply to
   any other kind of interface.  In particular, they do not apply to
   so-called Ethernet Line Terminating Equipment (ELTE) residing within
   a SONET network element that uses the 10GBASE-W PMA/PMD sublayers but
   otherwise acts as SONET Line Terminating Equipment (LTE).

   The objects presented here -- along with those incorporated by
   reference from the Interfaces Group MIB, the SONET/SDH Interface MIB,
   and the 802.3 MAU MIB -- are intended to provide exact
   representations of the mandatory attributes in the oWIS managed
   object class (i.e., the members of the pWISBasic package) defined in
   Clause 30 and Annex 30A of [802.3ae].  They are also intended to
   provide approximate representations of the optional attributes (i.e.,
   the members of the pWISOptional package).  Some objects with no
   analogues in oWIS are defined to support WIS testing features
   required by Clause 50 of [802.3ae].

3.1.  Relationship to the SONET/SDH Interface MIB

   Since the Ethernet WAN Interface Sublayer was designed to be SONET-
   compatible, information similar to that provided by most of the
   members of the oWIS managed object class is available from objects
   defined in the SONET-MIB [RFC3592].  Thus, the MIB module defined in
   this memo is a sparse augmentation of the SONET-MIB -- in other
   words, every table defined here is an extension of some table in the
   SONET-MIB -- and its compliance statement REQUIRES that an agent
   implementing the objects defined in this memo also implement the
   relevant SONET-MIB objects.  That includes all objects required by
   sonetCompliance2 as well as some that it leaves optional.

   It should be noted that some of the objects incorporated by reference
   from the SONET-MIB -- specifically, the threshold objects and
   interval counter objects -- provide only approximate representations



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   of the corresponding oWIS attributes, as detailed in Section 3.6.  An
   alternative approach would have been to define new objects to exactly
   match the oWIS definitions.  That approach was rejected because the
   SONET-MIB objects are already used in deployed systems to manage the
   SONET sublayers of ATM over SONET and PPP over SONET interfaces, and
   it was deemed undesirable to use a different scheme to manage the
   SONET sublayers of 10 Gb/s WAN-compatible Ethernet interfaces.  Note
   that the approach adopted by this memo requires no hardware support
   beyond that mandated by [802.3ae] subclause 50.3.11.

3.2.  Relationship to the Ethernet-like Interface MIB

   An interface which includes the Ethernet WIS is, by definition, an
   Ethernet-like interface, and an agent implementing the objects
   defined in this memo MUST implement the objects required by the
   dot3Compliance2 compliance statement in the EtherLike-MIB.

3.3.  Relationship to the 802.3 MAU MIB

   Support for the mauModIfCompl3 compliance statement of the MAU-MIB
   [RFC3636] is REQUIRED for all Ethernet-like interfaces.  The MAU-MIB
   is needed in order to allow applications to control and/or determine
   the media type in use.  That is important for devices than can
   support both the 10GBASE-R 10 Gb/s LAN format (which does not include
   the WIS) and the 10GBASE-W 10 Gb/s WAN format (which does include the
   WIS).  The MAU-MIB also provides the means to put a device in standby
   mode or to reset it;  the latter may be used to re-initialize the
   WIS.

3.4.  Use of the ifTable

   This section specifies how the ifTable, as defined in [RFC2863], is
   used for the Ethernet WIS application.


















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3.4.1.  Layering Model

   Ethernet interfaces that employ the WIS are layered as defined in
   [802.3ae].  The corresponding use of the ifTable [RFC2863] is shown
   in the figure below.

          _____________________________   _
         |    LLC Layer                |  |
         +-----------------------------+  |
         |    MAC Layer                |  |
         +-----------------------------+  > 1 ifEntry
         |    Reconciliation Sublayer  |  |   ifType: ethernetCsmacd(6)
         +-----------------------------+  |
         |    Physical Coding Sublayer |  |
         +-----------------------------+  +
         |    Path Layer               |  > 1 ifEntry
         +-----------------------------+  +   ifType: sonetPath(50)
         |    Line Layer               |  |
         +-----------------------------+  |
         |    Section Layer            |  > 1 ifEntry
         +-----------------------------+  |   ifType: sonet(39)
         |    Physical Medium Layer    |  |
          -----------------------------   -

      Figure 1 - Use of ifTable for an Ethernet WIS port

   The exact configuration and multiplexing of the layers is maintained
   in the ifStackTable [RFC2863] and in the ifInvStackTable [RFC2864].

3.4.2.  Use of ifTable for LLC Layer/MAC Layer/Reconciliation
         Sublayer/Physical Coding Sublayer

   The ifTable MUST be used as specified in [RFC3635] and [RFC3636] for
   the LLC Layer/MAC Layer/Reconciliation Sublayer/Physical Coding
   Sublayer.

3.4.3.  Use of ifTable for SONET/SDH Path Layer

   The ifTable MUST be used as specified in [RFC3592] for the SONET/SDH
   Path Layer.  The value of ifHighSpeed is set to 9585.  ifSpeed
   reports a value of 4294967295.

3.4.4.  Use of ifTable for SONET/SDH Medium/Section/Line Layer

   The ifTable MUST be used as specified in [RFC3592] for the SONET/SDH
   Medium/Section/Line Layer.  The value of ifHighSpeed is set to 9953.
   ifSpeed reports a value of 4294967295.




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3.5.  SONET/SDH Terminology

   The SONET/SDH terminology used in [802.3ae] is mostly the same as in
   [RFC3592], but there are a few differences.  In those cases the
   definitions in [802.3ae] take precedence.  The specific differences
   are as follows.

   Unequipped
       This defect is not defined by [802.3ae].  An implementation that
       supports it SHOULD report it by setting the sonetPathUnequipped
       bit in the appropriate instance of sonetPathCurrentStatus.

   Signal Label Mismatch
       This defect is called Payload Label Mismatch (PLM) in [802.3ae].
       It is reported by setting both the sonetPathSignalLabelMismatch
       bit in the appropriate instance of sonetPathCurrentStatus
       (defined in [RFC3592]) and the etherWisPathPLM bit in the
       corresponding instance of etherWisPathCurrentStatus (defined
       below).

   Loss of Codegroup Delineation
       [802.3ae] defines Loss of Codegroup Delineation (LCD) as
       occurring when the Physical Coding Sublayer is unable to locate
       64B/66B code group boundaries.  There is no analogous defect
       defined in [RFC3592].  It is reported by setting the
       etherWisPathLCD bit in the appropriate instance of the object
       etherWisPathCurrentStatus defined below.

   STS-Path Remote Defect Indication
       [802.3ae] mandates the use of ERDI-P (Enhanced Remote Defect
       Indication - Path) defined in [T1.231] to signal remote server
       defects (triggered by path AIS or path LOP) and remote payload
       defects (triggered by Payload Label Mismatch or Loss of Codegroup
       Delineation).  [RFC3592] defines the one-bit RDI-P (Remote Defect
       Indication - Path), which signals remote server detects (i.e.,
       path AIS and path LOP) only.  An implementation of the MIB module
       defined in this memo MUST set the sonetPathSTSRDI bit in the
       appropriate instance of sonetPathCurrentStatus when it receives
       an ERDI-P server defect indication from the remote end.  Both
       ERDI-P payload defects and ERDI-P server defects are reported in
       the object etherWisFarEndPathCurrentStatus defined below.










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   Path Coding Violations
       In [802.3ae] the path layer CV count is based on block errors and
       not BIP-8 errors, i.e., it is incremented only once for each B3
       byte that indicates incorrect parity, regardless of the number of
       bits in error.  Note that Section 8.4.5.1 of [T1.231] allows
       either path BIP-8 errors or path block errors to be used for the
       path layer error count.

3.6.  Mapping of IEEE 802.3 Managed Objects

   This section contains the mapping between oWIS managed objects
   defined in [802.3ae] and managed objects defined in this document and
   in associated MIB modules, i.e., the IF-MIB [RFC2863], the SONET-MIB
   [RFC3592], and the MAU-MIB [RFC3636].

   IEEE 802.3 Managed Object    Corresponding SNMP Object

   oWIS - pWISBasic package
    aWISID                      IF-MIB - ifIndex
    aSectionStatus              SONET-MIB - sonetSectionCurrentStatus
    aLineStatus                 SONET-MIB - sonetLineCurrentStatus
    aPathStatus                 etherWisPathCurrentStatus
    aFarEndPathStatus           etherWisFarEndPathCurrentStatus

   oWIS - pWISOptional package
    aSectionSESThreshold        SONET-MIB - sonetSESthresholdSet
    aSectionSESs                SONET-MIB - sonetSectionCurrentSESs +
                                            sonetSectionIntervalSESs
    aSectionESs                 SONET-MIB - sonetSectionCurrentESs +
                                            sonetSectionIntervalESs
    aSectionSEFSs               SONET-MIB - sonetSectionCurrentSEFSs +
                                            sonetSectionIntervalSEFSs
    aSectionCVs                 SONET-MIB - sonetSectionCurrentCVs +
                                               sonetSectionIntervalCVs
    aJ0ValueTX                  etherWisSectionCurrentJ0Transmitted
    aJ0ValueRX                  etherWisSectionCurrentJ0Received
    aLineSESThreshold           SONET-MIB - sonetSESthresholdSet
    aLineSESs                   SONET-MIB - sonetLineCurrentSESs +
                                            sonetLineIntervalSESs
    aLineESs                    SONET-MIB - sonetLineCurrentESs +
                                            sonetLineIntervalESs
    aLineCVs                    SONET-MIB - sonetLineCurrentCVs +
                                            sonetLineIntervalCVs
    aFarEndLineSESs             SONET-MIB - sonetFarEndLineCurrentSESs +
                                            sonetFarEndLineIntervalSESs
    aFarEndLineESs              SONET-MIB - sonetFarEndLineCurrentESs +
                                            sonetFarEndLineIntervalESs
    aFarEndLineCVs              SONET-MIB - sonetFarEndLineCurrentCVs +



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                                            sonetFarEndLineIntervalCVs
    aPathSESThreshold           SONET-MIB - sonetSESthresholdSet
    aPathSESs                   SONET-MIB - sonetPathCurrentSESs +
                                            sonetPathIntervalSESs
    aPathESs                    SONET-MIB - sonetPathCurrentESs +
                                            sonetPathIntervalESs
    aPathCVs                    SONET-MIB - sonetPathCurrentCVs +
                                            sonetPathIntervalCVs
    aJ1ValueTX                  etherWisPathCurrentJ1Transmitted
    aJ1ValueRX                  etherWisPathCurrentJ1Received
    aFarEndPathSESs             SONET-MIB - sonetFarEndPathCurrentSESs +
                                            sonetFarEndPathIntervalSESs
    aFarEndPathESs              SONET-MIB - sonetFarEndPathCurrentESs +
                                            sonetFarEndPathIntervalESs
    aFarEndPathCVs              SONET-MIB - sonetFarEndPathCurrentCVs +
                                            sonetFarEndPathIntervalCVs

   It should be noted that the threshold and counter objects imported
   from the SONET-MIB are not completely equivalent to the corresponding
   IEEE 802.3 objects.  The specific differences are as follows:

   IEEE 802.3 Managed Object    How Corresponding SNMP Object Differs


   aSectionSESThreshold      This object is defined in [802.3ae] as an
                             integer with one instance per interface.
                             sonetSESthresholdSet is an enumerated value
                             that has one instance per network element;
                             it controls the thresholds for all layers
                             simultaneously and allows only certain
                             discrete values to be selected.

   aSectionSESs              This object is defined in [802.3ae] as a
                             generalized nonresetable counter.  The
                             objects sonetSectionCurrentSESs and
                             sonetSectionIntervalSESs are 15-minute
                             interval counters.

   aSectionESs               This object is defined as a generalized
                             nonresetable counter in [802.3ae].  The
                             objects sonetSectionCurrentESs and
                             sonetSectionIntervalESs are 15-minute
                             interval counters.








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   aSectionSEFSs             This object is defined as a generalized
                             nonresetable counter in [802.3ae].  The
                             objects sonetSectionCurrentSEFSs and
                             sonetSectionIntervalSEFSs are 15-minute
                             interval counters.

   aSectionCVs               This object is defined as a generalized
                             nonresetable counter in [802.3ae], and it
                             is not subject to inhibiting.  The objects
                             sonetSectionCurrentCVs and
                             sonetSectionIntervalCVs are 15-minute
                             interval counters, and they are inhibited
                             (not incremented) during one-second
                             intervals that qualify as severely errored
                             seconds.

   aLineSESThreshold         This object is defined in [802.3ae] as an
                             integer with one instance per interface.
                             sonetSESthresholdSet is an enumerated value
                             that has one instance per network element;
                             it controls the thresholds for all layers
                             simultaneously and allows only certain
                             discrete values to be selected.

   aLineSESs                 This object is defined as a generalized
                             nonresetable counter in [802.3ae], and it
                             is not subject to inhibiting.  The objects
                             sonetLineCurrentSESs and
                             sonetLineIntervalSESs are 15-minute
                             interval counters, and they are inhibited
                             (not incremented) during one-second
                             intervals that qualify as unavailable
                             seconds.

   aLineESs                  This object is defined as a generalized
                             nonresetable counter in [802.3ae], and it
                             is not subject to inhibiting.  The objects
                             sonetLineCurrentESs and
                             sonetLineIntervalESs are 15-minute interval
                             counters, and they are inhibited (not
                             incremented) during one-second intervals
                             that qualify as unavailable seconds.

   aLineCVs                  This object is defined as a generalized
                             nonresetable counter in [802.3ae], and it
                             is not subject to inhibiting.  The objects
                             sonetLineCurrentCVs and
                             sonetLineIntervalCVs are 15-minute interval



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                             counters, and they are inhibited (not
                             incremented) during one-second intervals
                             that qualify either as severely errored
                             seconds or as unavailable seconds.

   aFarEndLineSESs           This object is defined as a generalized
                             nonresetable counter in [802.3ae], and it
                             is not subject to inhibiting.  The objects
                             sonetFarEndLineCurrentSESs and
                             sonetFarEndLineIntervalSESs are 15-minute
                             interval counters, and they are inhibited
                             (not incremented) during one-second
                             intervals that qualify as unavailable
                             seconds.

   aFarEndLineESs            This object is defined as a generalized
                             nonresetable counter in [802.3ae], and it
                             is not subject to inhibiting.  The objects
                             sonetFarEndLineCurrentESs and
                             sonetFarEndLineIntervalESs are 15-minute
                             interval counters, and they are inhibited
                             (not incremented) during one-second
                             intervals that qualify as unavailable
                             seconds.

   aFarEndLineCVs            This object is defined as a generalized
                             nonresetable counter in [802.3ae], and it
                             is not subject to inhibiting.  The objects
                             sonetFarEndLineCurrentCVs and
                             sonetFarEndLineIntervalCVs are 15-minute
                             interval counters, and they are inhibited
                             (not incremented) during one-second
                             intervals that qualify either as severely
                             errored seconds or as unavailable seconds.

   aPathSESThreshold         This object is defined in [802.3ae] as an
                             integer with one instance per interface.
                             sonetSESthresholdSet is an enumerated value
                             that has one instance per network element;
                             it controls the thresholds for all layers
                             simultaneously and allows only certain
                             discrete values to be selected.

   aPathSESs                 This object is defined as a generalized
                             nonresetable counter in [802.3ae], and it
                             is not subject to inhibiting.  The objects
                             sonetPathCurrentSESs and
                             sonetPathIntervalSESs are 15-minute



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                             interval counters, and they are inhibited
                             (not incremented) during one-second
                             intervals that qualify as unavailable
                             seconds.  In addition, [802.3ae] includes
                             PLM-P and LCD-P defects in the criteria for
                             declaring path layer severely errored
                             seconds, while [RFC3592] does not.

   aPathESs                  This object is defined as a generalized
                             nonresetable counter in [802.3ae], and it
                             is not subject to inhibiting.  The objects
                             sonetPathCurrentESs and
                             sonetPathIntervalESs are 15-minute interval
                             counters, and they are inhibited (not
                             incremented) during one-second intervals
                             that qualify as unavailable seconds.  In
                             addition, [802.3ae] includes PLM-P and
                             LCD-P defects in the criteria for declaring
                             path layer errored seconds, while [RFC3592]
                             does not.

   aPathCVs                  This object is defined as a generalized
                             nonresetable counter in [802.3ae], and it
                             is not subject to inhibiting.  The objects
                             sonetPathCurrentCVs and
                             sonetPathIntervalCVs are 15-minute interval
                             counters, and they are inhibited (not
                             incremented) during one-second intervals
                             that qualify either as severely errored
                             seconds or as unavailable seconds.

   aFarEndPathSESs           This object is defined as a generalized
                             nonresetable counter in [802.3ae], and it
                             is not subject to inhibiting.  The objects
                             sonetFarEndPathCurrentSESs and
                             sonetFarEndPathIntervalSESs are 15-minute
                             interval counters, and they are inhibited
                             (not incremented) during one-second
                             intervals that qualify as unavailable
                             seconds.  In addition, [802.3ae] includes
                             far-end PLM-P and LCD-P defects in the
                             criteria for declaring far-end path layer
                             severely errored seconds, while [RFC3592]
                             does not.

   aFarEndPathESs            This object is defined as a generalized
                             nonresetable counter in [802.3ae], and it
                             is not subject to inhibiting.  The objects



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                             sonetFarEndPathCurrentESs and
                             sonetFarEndPathIntervalESs are 15-minute
                             interval counters, and they are inhibited
                             (not incremented) during one-second
                             intervals that qualify as unavailable
                             seconds.  In addition, [802.3ae] includes
                             far-end PLM-P and LCD-P defects in the
                             criteria for declaring far-end path layer
                             errored seconds, while [RFC3592] does not.

   aFarEndPathCVs            This object is defined as a generalized
                             nonresetable counter in [802.3ae], and it
                             is not subject to inhibiting.  The objects
                             sonetFarEndPathCurrentCVs and
                             sonetFarEndPathIntervalCVs are 15-minute
                             interval counters, and they are inhibited
                             (not incremented) during one-second
                             intervals that qualify either as severely
                             errored seconds or as unavailable seconds.

   Note:  despite the semantic differences between the threshold objects
   and counter objects imported from the SONET-MIB and the corresponding
   IEEE 802.3 objects, the hardware support mandated by [802.3ae]
   subclause 50.3.11 suffices for both.  See Appendix A for details.

3.7.  Mapping of SNMP Objects to WIS Station Management Registers

   Some of the objects defined in this memo or incorporated by reference
   from the SONET-MIB [RFC3592] or the MAU-MIB [RFC3636] require
   WIS-specific hardware support.  [802.3ae] subclause 50.3.11 specifies
   WIS management interface requirements, including a required subset of
   the WIS Management Data Input/Output (MDIO) registers defined in
   [802.3ae] subclause 45.2.2.  The table below provides a cross-
   reference between those managed objects and the WIS MDIO registers
   from the subset in [802.3ae] subclause 50.3.11 required to support
   them.  Note that the MDIO interface is optional;  however, if it is
   not implemented, then the capabilities of the required register
   subset must be provided by other means.

   SNMP Object                                     WIS MDIO Register(s)

   ETHER-WIS - etherWisDeviceTxTestPatternMode     10G WIS control 2
   ETHER-WIS - etherWisDeviceRxTestPatternMode     10G WIS control 2
   ETHER-WIS - etherWisDeviceRxTestPatternErrors   10G WIS test pattern
                                                          error counter

   SONET-MIB - sonetMediumType                     none required
   SONET-MIB - sonetMediumTimeElapsed              none required



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   SONET-MIB - sonetMediumValidIntervals           none required
   SONET-MIB - sonetMediumLineCoding               none required
   SONET-MIB - sonetMediumLineType                 none required
   SONET-MIB - sonetMediumCircuitIdentifier        none required
   SONET-MIB - sonetMediumInvalidIntervals         none required
   SONET-MIB - sonetMediumLoopbackConfig           none required
   SONET-MIB - sonetSESthresholdSet                none required

   ETHER-WIS - etherWisSectionCurrentJ0Transmitted 10G WIS J0 transmit
   ETHER-WIS - etherWisSectionCurrentJ0Received    10G WIS J0 receive

   SONET-MIB - sonetSectionCurrentStatus           10G WIS status 3
   SONET-MIB - sonetSectionCurrentESs              \
   SONET-MIB - sonetSectionCurrentSESs              \
   SONET-MIB - sonetSectionCurrentSEFSs              | 10G WIS status 3
   SONET-MIB - sonetSectionCurrentCVs                |        +
   SONET-MIB - sonetSectionIntervalESs               | 10G WIS section
   SONET-MIB - sonetSectionIntervalSESs              | BIP error count
   SONET-MIB - sonetSectionIntervalSEFSs            /
   SONET-MIB - sonetSectionIntervalCVs             /
   SONET-MIB - sonetSectionIntervalValidData       none required

   SONET-MIB - sonetLineCurrentStatus              10G WIS status 3
   SONET-MIB - sonetLineCurrentESs                 \
   SONET-MIB - sonetLineCurrentSESs                 \
   SONET-MIB - sonetLineCurrentCVs                   | 10G WIS status 3
   SONET-MIB - sonetLineCurrentUASs                  |        +
   SONET-MIB - sonetLineIntervalESs                  | 10G WIS line
   SONET-MIB - sonetLineIntervalSESs                 | BIP errors
   SONET-MIB - sonetLineIntervalCVs                 /
   SONET-MIB - sonetLineIntervalUASs               /
   SONET-MIB - sonetLineIntervalValidData          none required

   SONET-MIB - sonetFarEndLineCurrentESs           \
   SONET-MIB - sonetFarEndLineCurrentSESs           \
   SONET-MIB - sonetFarEndLineCurrentCVs             | 10G WIS status 3
   SONET-MIB - sonetFarEndLineCurrentUASs            |        +
   SONET-MIB - sonetFarEndLineIntervalESs            | 10G WIS far end
   SONET-MIB - sonetFarEndLineIntervalSESs           | line BIP errors
   SONET-MIB - sonetFarEndLineIntervalCVs           /
   SONET-MIB - sonetFarEndLineIntervalUASs         /
   SONET-MIB - sonetFarEndLineIntervalValidData    10G WIS status 3

   ETHER-WIS - etherWisPathCurrentStatus           10G WIS status 3
   ETHER-WIS - etherWisPathCurrentJ1Transmitted    10G WIS J1 transmit
   ETHER-WIS - etherWisPathCurrentJ1Received       10G WIS J1 receive
   SONET-MIB - sonetPathCurrentWidth               none required
   SONET-MIB - sonetPathCurrentStatus              10G WIS status 3



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   SONET-MIB - sonetPathCurrentESs                 \
   SONET-MIB - sonetPathCurrentSESs                 \
   SONET-MIB - sonetPathCurrentCVs                   | 10G WIS status 3
   SONET-MIB - sonetPathCurrentUASs                  |        +
   SONET-MIB - sonetPathIntervalESs                  | 10G WIS
   SONET-MIB - sonetPathIntervalSESs                 | path block
   SONET-MIB - sonetPathIntervalCVs                 /  error count
   SONET-MIB - sonetPathIntervalUASs               /
   SONET-MIB - sonetPathIntervalValidData          none required

   ETHER-WIS - etherWisFarEndPathCurrentStatus     10G WIS status 3

   SONET-MIB - sonetFarEndPathCurrentESs           \
   SONET-MIB - sonetFarEndPathCurrentSESs           \
   SONET-MIB - sonetFarEndPathCurrentCVs             | 10G WIS status 3
   SONET-MIB - sonetFarEndPathCurrentUASs            |        +
   SONET-MIB - sonetFarEndPathIntervalESs            | 10G WIS far end
   SONET-MIB - sonetFarEndPathIntervalSESs           | path block
   SONET-MIB - sonetFarEndPathIntervalCVs           /  error count
   SONET-MIB - sonetFarEndPathIntervalUASs         /
   SONET-MIB - sonetFarEndPathIntervalValidData    10G WIS status 3

   MAU-MIB - ifMauIfIndex                          none required
   MAU-MIB - ifMauIndex                            none required
   MAU-MIB - ifMauType                             10G WIS control 2
   MAU-MIB - ifMauStatus                           WIS control 1
   MAU-MIB - ifMauMediaAvailable                   \ WIS status 1 +
   MAU-MIB - ifMauMediaAvailableStateExits         / 10G WIS status 3
   MAU-MIB - ifMauJabberState                      none required
   MAU-MIB - ifMauJabberingStateEnters             none required
   MAU-MIB - ifMauFalseCarriers                    none required
   MAU-MIB - ifMauDefaultType                      10G WIS control 2
   MAU-MIB - ifMauAutoNegSupported                 none required
   MAU-MIB - ifMauTypeListBits                     10G WIS status 2

3.8.  Structure of the MIB Module

   Four tables are defined in this MIB module.

3.8.1.  etherWisDeviceTable

   The purpose of this table is to define managed objects to control the
   WIS test pattern mode.  These objects are required to support
   mandatory and optional WIS test features specified in [802.3ae]
   subclause 50.3.8.






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   The etherWisDeviceTable is a sparse augmentation of the
   sonetMediumTable of the SONET-MIB -- in other words, for each entry
   in the etherWisDeviceTable there MUST be an entry in the
   sonetMediumTable and the same ifIndex value MUST be used for both
   entries.

3.8.2.  etherWisSectionCurrentTable

   The purpose of this table is to define managed objects for the
   transmitted and received section trace messages (J0 byte).

   The etherWisSectionCurrentTable is a sparse augmentation of the
   sonetSectionCurrentTable of the SONET-MIB -- in other words, for each
   entry in the etherWisSectionCurrentTable there MUST be an entry in
   the sonetSectionCurrentTable and the same ifIndex value MUST be used
   for both entries.

3.8.3.  etherWisPathCurrentTable

   The purpose of this table is to define managed objects for the
   current WIS path layer status and for the transmitted and received
   path trace messages (J1 byte).  The path layer status object is
   provided because the WIS supports some near-end path status
   conditions that are not reported in sonetPathCurrentStatus.

   The etherWisPathCurrentTable is a sparse augmentation of the
   sonetPathCurrentTable of the SONET-MIB -- in other words, for each
   entry in the etherWisPathCurrentTable there MUST be an entry in the
   sonetPathCurrentTable and the same ifIndex value MUST be used for
   both entries.

3.8.4.  etherWisFarEndPathCurrentTable

   The purpose of this table is to define a managed object for the
   current status of the far end of the path.  This object is provided
   because the WIS supports some far-end path status conditions that are
   not reported in sonetPathCurrentStatus.

   The etherWisFarEndPathCurrentTable is a sparse augmentation of the
   sonetFarEndPathCurrentTable of the SONET-MIB -- in other words, for
   each entry in the etherWisFarEndPathCurrentTable there MUST be an
   entry in the sonetFarEndPathCurrentTable and the same ifIndex value
   MUST be used for both entries.








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4.  Object Definitions

   ETHER-WIS DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

   IMPORTS
       MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE,
       Gauge32, transmission
           FROM SNMPv2-SMI
       ifIndex
           FROM IF-MIB
       MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP
           FROM SNMPv2-CONF
       sonetMediumStuff2, sonetSectionStuff2,
       sonetLineStuff2, sonetFarEndLineStuff2,
       sonetPathStuff2, sonetFarEndPathStuff2,
       sonetMediumType, sonetMediumLineCoding,
       sonetMediumLineType, sonetMediumCircuitIdentifier,
       sonetMediumLoopbackConfig, sonetSESthresholdSet,
       sonetPathCurrentWidth
           FROM SONET-MIB;

   etherWisMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
       LAST-UPDATED "200309190000Z"  -- September 19, 2003
           ORGANIZATION "IETF Ethernet Interfaces and Hub MIB
                        Working Group"
           CONTACT-INFO
              "WG charter:
                 http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/hubmib-charter.html

               Mailing Lists:
                 General Discussion: hubmib@ietf.org
                 To Subscribe: hubmib-request@ietf.org
                 In Body: subscribe your_email_address

                Chair: Dan Romascanu
               Postal: Avaya Inc.
                       Atidim Technology Park, Bldg. 3
                       Tel Aviv 61131
                       Israel
                  Tel: +972 3 645 8414
               E-mail: dromasca@avaya.com

               Editor: C. M. Heard
               Postal: 600 Rainbow Dr. #141
                       Mountain View, CA 94041-2542
                       USA
                  Tel: +1 650-964-8391
               E-mail: heard@pobox.com"



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       DESCRIPTION
         "The objects in this MIB module are used in conjunction
         with objects in the SONET-MIB and the MAU-MIB to manage
         the Ethernet WAN Interface Sublayer (WIS).

         The following reference is used throughout this MIB module:

         [IEEE 802.3 Std] refers to:
            IEEE Std 802.3, 2000 Edition: 'IEEE Standard for
            Information technology - Telecommunications and
            information exchange between systems - Local and
            metropolitan area networks - Specific requirements -
            Part 3: Carrier sense multiple access with collision
            detection (CSMA/CD) access method and physical layer
            specifications', as amended by IEEE Std 802.3ae-2002,
            'IEEE Standard for Carrier Sense Multiple Access with
            Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) Access Method and
            Physical Layer Specifications - Media Access Control
            (MAC) Parameters, Physical Layer and Management
            Parameters for 10 Gb/s Operation', 30 August 2002.

         Of particular interest are Clause 50, 'WAN Interface
         Sublayer (WIS), type 10GBASE-W', Clause 30, '10Mb/s,
         100Mb/s, 1000Mb/s, and 10Gb/s MAC Control, and Link
         Aggregation Management', and Clause 45, 'Management
         Data Input/Output (MDIO) Interface'.

         Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2003).  This version
         of this MIB module is part of RFC 3637;  see the RFC
         itself for full legal notices."

       REVISION    "200309190000Z"  -- September 19, 2003
       DESCRIPTION "Initial version, published as RFC 3637."

       ::= { transmission 134 }

   -- The main sections of the module

   etherWisObjects     OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { etherWisMIB 1 }

   etherWisObjectsPath OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { etherWisMIB 2 }

   etherWisConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { etherWisMIB 3 }








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   -- groups in the Ethernet WIS MIB module

   etherWisDevice      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { etherWisObjects 1 }

   etherWisSection     OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { etherWisObjects 2 }

   etherWisPath        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { etherWisObjectsPath 1 }

   etherWisFarEndPath  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { etherWisObjectsPath 2 }


   -- The Device group

   -- These objects provide WIS extensions to
   -- the SONET-MIB Medium Group.

   etherWisDeviceTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF EtherWisDeviceEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The table for Ethernet WIS devices"
        ::= { etherWisDevice 1 }

   etherWisDeviceEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  EtherWisDeviceEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "An entry in the Ethernet WIS device table.  For each
          instance of this object there MUST be a corresponding
          instance of sonetMediumEntry."
       INDEX  { ifIndex }
        ::= { etherWisDeviceTable 1 }

   EtherWisDeviceEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {
           etherWisDeviceTxTestPatternMode     INTEGER,
           etherWisDeviceRxTestPatternMode     INTEGER,
           etherWisDeviceRxTestPatternErrors   Gauge32
           }










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   etherWisDeviceTxTestPatternMode OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER {
                   none(1),
                   squareWave(2),
                   prbs31(3),
                   mixedFrequency(4)
               }
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "This variable controls the transmit test pattern mode.
          The value none(1) puts the the WIS transmit path into
          the normal operating mode.  The value squareWave(2) puts
          the WIS transmit path into the square wave test pattern
          mode described in [IEEE 802.3 Std.] subclause 50.3.8.1.
          The value prbs31(3) puts the WIS transmit path into the
          PRBS31 test pattern mode described in [IEEE 802.3 Std.]
          subclause 50.3.8.2.  The value mixedFrequency(4) puts the
          WIS transmit path into the mixed frequency test pattern
          mode described in [IEEE 802.3 Std.] subclause 50.3.8.3.
          Any attempt to set this object to a value other than
          none(1) when the corresponding instance of ifAdminStatus
          has the value up(1) MUST be rejected with the error
          inconsistentValue, and any attempt to set the corresponding
          instance of ifAdminStatus to the value up(1) when an
          instance of this object has a value other than none(1)
          MUST be rejected with the error inconsistentValue."
       REFERENCE
          "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 50.3.8, WIS test pattern generator and
          checker, 45.2.2.6, 10G WIS control 2 register (2.7), and
          45.2.2.7.2, PRBS31 pattern testing ability (2.8.1)."
        ::= { etherWisDeviceEntry 1 }

   etherWisDeviceRxTestPatternMode OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  INTEGER {
                   none(1),
                   prbs31(3),
                   mixedFrequency(4)
               }
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS  current










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       DESCRIPTION
          "This variable controls the receive test pattern mode.
          The value none(1) puts the the WIS receive path into the
          normal operating mode.  The value prbs31(3) puts the WIS
          receive path into the PRBS31 test pattern mode described
          in [IEEE 802.3 Std.] subclause 50.3.8.2.  The value
          mixedFrequency(4) puts the WIS receive path into the mixed
          frequency test pattern mode described in [IEEE 802.3 Std.]
          subclause 50.3.8.3.  Any attempt to set this object to a
          value other than none(1) when the corresponding instance
          of ifAdminStatus has the value up(1) MUST be rejected with
          the error inconsistentValue, and any attempt to set the
          corresponding instance of ifAdminStatus to the value up(1)
          when an instance of this object has a value other than
          none(1) MUST be rejected with the error inconsistentValue."
       REFERENCE
          "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 50.3.8, WIS test pattern generator and
          checker, 45.2.2.6, 10G WIS control 2 register (2.7), and
          45.2.2.7.2, PRBS31 pattern testing ability (2.8.1)."
        ::= { etherWisDeviceEntry 2 }

   etherWisDeviceRxTestPatternErrors OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  Gauge32 ( 0..65535 )
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "This object counts the number of errors detected when the
          WIS receive path is operating in the PRBS31 test pattern
          mode.  It is reset to zero when the WIS receive path
          initially enters that mode, and it increments each time
          the PRBS pattern checker detects an error as described in
          [IEEE 802.3 Std.] subclause 50.3.8.2 unless its value is
          65535, in which case it remains unchanged.  This object is
          writeable so that it may be reset upon explicit request
          of a command generator application while the WIS receive
          path continues to operate in PRBS31 test pattern mode."
       REFERENCE
          "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 50.3.8, WIS test pattern generator and
          checker, 45.2.2.7.2, PRBS31 pattern testing ability
          (2.8.1), and 45.2.2.8, 10G WIS test pattern error counter
          register (2.9)."
        ::= { etherWisDeviceEntry 3 }









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   -- The Section group

   -- These objects provide WIS extensions to
   -- the SONET-MIB Section Group.

   etherWisSectionCurrentTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF EtherWisSectionCurrentEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The table for the current state of Ethernet WIS sections."
        ::= { etherWisSection 1 }

   etherWisSectionCurrentEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  EtherWisSectionCurrentEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "An entry in the etherWisSectionCurrentTable.  For each
          instance of this object there MUST be a corresponding
          instance of sonetSectionCurrentEntry."
       INDEX  { ifIndex }
        ::= { etherWisSectionCurrentTable 1 }

   EtherWisSectionCurrentEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {
           etherWisSectionCurrentJ0Transmitted OCTET STRING,
           etherWisSectionCurrentJ0Received    OCTET STRING
           }

   etherWisSectionCurrentJ0Transmitted OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (16))
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "This is the 16-octet section trace message that
          is transmitted in the J0 byte.  The value SHOULD
          be '89'h followed by fifteen octets of '00'h
          (or some cyclic shift thereof) when the section
          trace function is not used, and the implementation
          SHOULD use that value (or a cyclic shift thereof)
          as a default if no other value has been set."
       REFERENCE
          "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.8.1.1.8, aJ0ValueTX."
        ::= { etherWisSectionCurrentEntry 1 }






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   etherWisSectionCurrentJ0Received OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (16))
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "This is the 16-octet section trace message that
          was most recently received in the J0 byte."
       REFERENCE
          "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.8.1.1.9, aJ0ValueRX."
        ::= { etherWisSectionCurrentEntry 2 }


   -- The Path group

   -- These objects provide WIS extensions to
   -- the SONET-MIB Path Group.

   etherWisPathCurrentTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF EtherWisPathCurrentEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The table for the current state of Ethernet WIS paths."
        ::= { etherWisPath 1 }

   etherWisPathCurrentEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  EtherWisPathCurrentEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "An entry in the etherWisPathCurrentTable.  For each
          instance of this object there MUST be a corresponding
          instance of sonetPathCurrentEntry."
       INDEX  { ifIndex }
        ::= { etherWisPathCurrentTable 1 }

   EtherWisPathCurrentEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {
           etherWisPathCurrentStatus           BITS,
           etherWisPathCurrentJ1Transmitted    OCTET STRING,
           etherWisPathCurrentJ1Received       OCTET STRING
           }









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   etherWisPathCurrentStatus OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  BITS {
                   etherWisPathLOP(0),
                   etherWisPathAIS(1),
                   etherWisPathPLM(2),
                   etherWisPathLCD(3)
               }
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "This variable indicates the current status of the
          path payload with a bit map that can indicate multiple
          defects at once.  The bit positions are assigned as
          follows:

          etherWisPathLOP(0)
             This bit is set to indicate that an
             LOP-P (Loss of Pointer - Path) defect
             is being experienced.  Note:  when this
             bit is set, sonetPathSTSLOP MUST be set
             in the corresponding instance of
             sonetPathCurrentStatus.

          etherWisPathAIS(1)
             This bit is set to indicate that an
             AIS-P (Alarm Indication Signal - Path)
             defect is being experienced.  Note:  when
             this bit is set, sonetPathSTSAIS MUST be
             set in the corresponding instance of
             sonetPathCurrentStatus.

          etherWisPathPLM(1)
             This bit is set to indicate that a
             PLM-P (Payload Label Mismatch - Path)
             defect is being experienced.  Note:  when
             this bit is set, sonetPathSignalLabelMismatch
             MUST be set in the corresponding instance of
             sonetPathCurrentStatus.













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          etherWisPathLCD(3)
             This bit is set to indicate that an
             LCD-P (Loss of Codegroup Delination - Path)
             defect is being experienced.  Since this
             defect is detected by the PCS and not by
             the path layer itself, there is no
             corresponding bit in sonetPathCurrentStatus."
       REFERENCE
          "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.8.1.1.18, aPathStatus."
        ::= { etherWisPathCurrentEntry 1 }

   etherWisPathCurrentJ1Transmitted OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (16))
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "This is the 16-octet path trace message that
          is transmitted in the J1 byte.  The value SHOULD
          be '89'h followed by fifteen octets of '00'h
          (or some cyclic shift thereof) when the path
          trace function is not used, and the implementation
          SHOULD use that value (or a cyclic shift thereof)
          as a default if no other value has been set."
       REFERENCE
          "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.8.1.1.23, aJ1ValueTX."
        ::= { etherWisPathCurrentEntry 2 }

   etherWisPathCurrentJ1Received OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (16))
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "This is the 16-octet path trace message that
          was most recently received in the J1 byte."
       REFERENCE
          "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.8.1.1.24, aJ1ValueRX."
        ::= { etherWisPathCurrentEntry 3 }














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   -- The Far End Path group

   -- These objects provide WIS extensions to
   -- the SONET-MIB Far End Path Group.

   etherWisFarEndPathCurrentTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF EtherWisFarEndPathCurrentEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The table for the current far-end state of Ethernet WIS
          paths."
        ::= { etherWisFarEndPath 1 }

   etherWisFarEndPathCurrentEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  EtherWisFarEndPathCurrentEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "An entry in the etherWisFarEndPathCurrentTable.  For each
          instance of this object there MUST be a corresponding
          instance of sonetFarEndPathCurrentEntry."
       INDEX  { ifIndex }
        ::= { etherWisFarEndPathCurrentTable 1 }

   EtherWisFarEndPathCurrentEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {
           etherWisFarEndPathCurrentStatus     BITS
           }

   etherWisFarEndPathCurrentStatus OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX  BITS {
                   etherWisFarEndPayloadDefect(0),
                   etherWisFarEndServerDefect(1)
               }
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "This variable indicates the current status at the
          far end of the path using a bit map that can indicate
          multiple defects at once.  The bit positions are
          assigned as follows:

          etherWisFarEndPayloadDefect(0)
             A far end payload defect (i.e., far end
             PLM-P or LCD-P) is currently being signaled
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          etherWisFarEndServerDefect(1)
             A far end server defect (i.e., far end
             LOP-P or AIS-P) is currently being signaled
             in G1 bits 5-7.  Note:  when this bit is set,
             sonetPathSTSRDI MUST be set in the corresponding
             instance of sonetPathCurrentStatus."
       REFERENCE
          "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.8.1.1.25, aFarEndPathStatus."
        ::= { etherWisFarEndPathCurrentEntry 1 }


   --
   --     Conformance Statements
   --

   etherWisGroups      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { etherWisConformance 1 }

   etherWisCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { etherWisConformance 2 }

   --     Object Groups

   etherWisDeviceGroupBasic OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS {
           etherWisDeviceTxTestPatternMode,
           etherWisDeviceRxTestPatternMode
           }
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "A collection of objects that support test
          features required of all WIS devices."
        ::= { etherWisGroups 1 }

   etherWisDeviceGroupExtra OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS {
           etherWisDeviceRxTestPatternErrors
           }
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "A collection of objects that support
          optional WIS device test features."
        ::= { etherWisGroups 2 }










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   etherWisSectionGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS {
           etherWisSectionCurrentJ0Transmitted,
           etherWisSectionCurrentJ0Received
           }
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "A collection of objects that provide
          required information about a WIS section."
        ::= { etherWisGroups 3 }

   etherWisPathGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS {
           etherWisPathCurrentStatus,
           etherWisPathCurrentJ1Transmitted,
           etherWisPathCurrentJ1Received
           }
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "A collection of objects that provide
          required information about a WIS path."
        ::= { etherWisGroups 4 }

   etherWisFarEndPathGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS {
           etherWisFarEndPathCurrentStatus
           }
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "A collection of objects that provide required
          information about the far end of a WIS path."
        ::= { etherWisGroups 5 }

   --     Compliance Statements

   etherWisCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
          "The compliance statement for interfaces that include
          the Ethernet WIS.  Compliance with the following
          external compliance statements is prerequisite:

          MIB Module             Compliance Statement
          ----------             --------------------
          IF-MIB                 ifCompliance3
          IF-INVERTED-STACK-MIB  ifInvCompliance
          EtherLike-MIB          dot3Compliance2
          MAU-MIB                mauModIfCompl3"



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       MODULE  -- this module
           MANDATORY-GROUPS {
               etherWisDeviceGroupBasic,
               etherWisSectionGroup,
               etherWisPathGroup,
               etherWisFarEndPathGroup
               }

           OBJECT       etherWisDeviceTxTestPatternMode
           SYNTAX       INTEGER {
               none(1),
               squareWave(2),
               mixedFrequency(4)
               }
           DESCRIPTION
               "Support for values other than none(1),
               squareWave(2), and mixedFrequency(4)
               is not required."

           OBJECT       etherWisDeviceRxTestPatternMode
           SYNTAX       INTEGER {
               none(1),
               mixedFrequency(4)
               }
           DESCRIPTION
               "Support for values other than none(1)
               and mixedFrequency(4) is not required."

           GROUP        etherWisDeviceGroupExtra
           DESCRIPTION
               "Implementation of this group, along with support for
               the value prbs31(3) for etherWisDeviceTxTestPatternMode
               and etherWisDeviceRxTestPatternMode, is necessary if the
               optional PRBS31 test pattern mode is to be supported."

           OBJECT       etherWisDeviceRxTestPatternErrors
           WRITE-SYNTAX Gauge32 ( 0 )
           DESCRIPTION
               "An implementation is not required to
               allow values other than zero to be
               written to this object."










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       MODULE SONET-MIB
           MANDATORY-GROUPS {
               sonetMediumStuff2,
               sonetSectionStuff2,
               sonetLineStuff2,
               sonetFarEndLineStuff2,
               sonetPathStuff2,
               sonetFarEndPathStuff2
               }

           OBJECT       sonetMediumType
           SYNTAX       INTEGER {
               sonet(1)
               }
           MIN-ACCESS   read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Write access is not required, nor is support
               for any value other than sonet(1)."

           OBJECT       sonetMediumLineCoding
           SYNTAX       INTEGER {
               sonetMediumNRZ(4)
               }
           MIN-ACCESS   read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Write access is not required, nor is support
               for any value other than sonetMediumNRZ(4)."

           OBJECT       sonetMediumLineType
           MIN-ACCESS   read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Write access is not required."

           OBJECT       sonetMediumCircuitIdentifier
           MIN-ACCESS   read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Write access is not required."

           OBJECT       sonetMediumLoopbackConfig
           SYNTAX       BITS {
               sonetNoLoop(0),
               sonetFacilityLoop(1)
               }
           MIN-ACCESS   read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Write access is not required, nor is support for values
               other than sonetNoLoop(0) and sonetFacilityLoop(1)."




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           OBJECT       sonetSESthresholdSet
           MIN-ACCESS   read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Write access is not required, and only one
               of the enumerated values need be supported."

           OBJECT       sonetPathCurrentWidth
           SYNTAX       INTEGER {
               sts192cSTM64(6)
               }
           MIN-ACCESS   read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Write access is not required, nor is support
               for any value other than sts192cSTM64(6)."

        ::= { etherWisCompliances 1 }

   END

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   pertain to the implementation or use of the technology described in
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   The IETF invites any interested party to bring to its attention any
   copyrights, patents or patent applications, or other proprietary
   rights which may cover technology that may be required to practice
   this standard.  Please address the information to the IETF Executive
   Director.

6.  Acknowledgments

   This document is a product of the IETF Hub MIB and AToM MIB Working
   Groups.  It builds upon the work of the IEEE P802.3ae 10 Gigabit
   Ethernet Task Force.





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7.  Security Considerations

   There are five managed objects defined in this MIB module that have a
   MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write: etherWisDeviceTxTestPatternMode,
   etherWisDeviceRxTestPatternMode, etherWisDeviceRxTestPatternErrors,
   etherWisSectionCurrentJ0Transmitted, and
   etherWisPathCurrentJ1Transmitted.  Writing to these objects can have
   the following potentially disruptive effects on network operation:

   o  changing the transmit or receive test pattern mode or modifying
      the accumulated error count from a PRBS31 pattern test on an
      administratively disabled 10GBASE-W interface, which can
      interfere with an in-progress pattern test;

   o  modifying the transmitted section trace and/or path trace
      message on an operational 10GBASE-W interface, which can cause
      connectivity alarms to be raised at the remote of the link.

   The user of this MIB module must therefore be aware that support for
   SET operations in a non-secure environment without proper protection
   can have a negative effect on network operations.

   The readable objects in this MIB module (i.e., those with MAX-ACCESS
   other than not-accessible) may be considered sensitive in some
   environments since, collectively, they provide information about the
   performance of network interfaces and can reveal some aspects of
   their configuration.  In such environments it is important to control
   even GET and NOTIFY access to these objects and possibly even to
   encrypt their values when sending them over the network via SNMP.

   SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 did not include adequate security.
   Even if the network itself is secure (for example by using IPSec),
   even then, there is no control as to who on the secure network is
   allowed to access and GET/SET (read/change/create/delete) the objects
   in this MIB module.

   It is RECOMMENDED that implementers consider the security features as
   provided by the SNMPv3 framework (see [RFC3410], section 8),
   including full support for the SNMPv3 cryptographic mechanisms (for
   authentication and privacy).

   Further, deployment of SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 is NOT
   RECOMMENDED.  Instead, it is RECOMMENDED to deploy SNMPv3 and to
   enable cryptographic security.  It is then a customer/operator
   responsibility to ensure that the SNMP entity giving access to an
   instance of this MIB module is properly configured to give access to
   the objects only to those principals (users) that have legitimate
   rights to indeed GET or SET (change/create/delete) them.



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8.  References

8.1.  Normative References

   [RFC2119]   Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
               Requirements Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.

   [RFC2578]   McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J.,
               Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Structure of Management
               Information Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58, RFC 2578, April
               1999.

   [RFC2579]   McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J.,
               Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Textual Conventions for
               SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2579, April 1999.

   [RFC2580]   McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J.,
               Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Conformance Statements for
               SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2580, April 1999.

   [RFC2863]   McCloghrie, K. and F. Kastenholz, "The Interfaces Group
               MIB", RFC 2863, June 2000.

   [RFC2864]   McCloghrie, K. and G. Hanson, "The Inverted Stack Table
               Extension to the Interfaces Group MIB", RFC 2864, June
               2000.

   [RFC3592]   Tesink, K., "Definitions of Managed Objects for the
               Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
               (SONET/SDH) Interface Type", RFC 3592, September 2003.

   [T1.231]    American National Standard for Telecommunications -
               Digital Hierarchy - Layer 1 In-Service Digital
               Transmission Performance Monitoring, ANSI T1.231-1997,
               September 1997.

   [RFC3635]   Flick, J., "Definitions of Managed Objects for the
               Ethernet-like Interface Types", RFC 3635, September 2003.

   [RFC3636]   Flick, J., "Definitions of Managed Objects for IEEE 802.3
               Medium Attachment Units (MAUs)", RFC 3636, September
               2003.









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   [802.3ae]   Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, IEEE
               Std 802.3ae-2002, "IEEE Standard for Carrier Sense
               Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) Access
               Method and Physical Layer Specifications - Media Access
               Control (MAC) Parameters, Physical Layer and Management
               Parameters for 10 Gb/s Operation", August 2002.

8.2.  Informative References

   [RFC3410]   Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D. and B. Stewart,
               "Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet-
               Standard Management Framework", RFC 3410, December 2002.







































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Appendix A:  Collection of Performance Data Using WIS MDIO Registers

   The purpose of this appendix is to illustrate how the WIS MDIO
   registers specified in [802.3ae] subclause 45.2.2 (and more
   specifically the subset required by [802.3ae] subclause 50.3.11) can
   be used to collect performance data either according to the
   conventions adopted by this document or according to the conventions
   specified in [802.3ae] Clause 30.

   For an agent implementing the SNMP managed objects required by this
   document the first step in collecting WIS performance data would be
   to poll the 10G WIS status 3 register and the various error count
   registers (10G WIS section BIP error count, 10G WIS line BIP errors,
   10G WIS far end line BIP errors, 10G WIS path block error count, and
   10G WIS far end path block error count) once per second.  The 10G WIS
   status 3 register bits are all latched until read and so would
   indicate whether a given defect occurred any time during the previous
   second.  The error count registers roll over modulo 2^16 or 2^32, and
   so to find the number of errors within the previous second the agent
   would need to subtract (modulo 2^16 or 2^32) the current reading from
   the reading taken one second ago.  Armed with that information, the
   agent could determine for any layer whether the one second interval
   was an errored second, a severely errored second (that requires
   comparison with a threshold unless a defect is present), or a
   severely errored frame second.  Determining whether a given second is
   or is not part of unavailable time requires additional logic;  the
   most straightforward and accurate method is the delay-line approach
   outlined in Appendix A of [RFC3592].  With that information available
   the agent would be able to determine by how much each current count
   should be incremented (including effects of inhibiting).
   Implementations that conform to [T1.231] would end each 15-minute
   interval on time-of-day clock 1/4 hour boundaries;  if the delay-line
   approach is used then a time-of-day timestamp would accompany the
   one-second statistics.  At the end of each interval the current
   registers would be pushed onto the history stack and then would be
   cleared.  The xyxIntervalValidData flags would be set to False(2) if
   the number of samples was not between 890 and 910 or, in the case of
   far-end counts, if a near-end defect occurred during the
   just-completed interval (see [T1.231] Section 9.1.2.2 for details).

   An agent implementing the [802.3ae] Clause 30 oWIS objects could also
   start by polling the 10G WIS status 3 register and the various error
   count registers to find the defects and error counts for the previous
   second, and it could determine the number of errors and whether the
   second was an errored second, a severely errored second, or a
   severely errored frame second in the same manner as above.  The rest
   of the process would simply be to increment the generalized non-
   resetable counters without consideration of any inhibiting rules.



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Contributors

   Mike Ayers
   1204 Knox Ave.
   San Jose, CA 95122
   USA

   Phone: +1 408 857 6810
   EMail: mike.ayers@earthling.net


   John Flick
   Hewlett-Packard Company
   8000 Foothills Blvd.  M/S 5557
   Roseville, CA 95747-5557
   USA

   Phone: +1 916 785 4018
   Fax:   +1 916 785 1199
   EMail: johnf@rose.hp.com


   Kam Lam
   Lucent Technologies
   101 Crawfords Corner Road, Room 4C-616A
   Holmdel, NJ 07733
   USA

   Phone: +1 732 949 8338
   EMail: hklam@lucent.com


   Kerry McDonald
   Institute for Applied Supercomputing
   California State University San Bernardino

   EMail: kerry_mcd@hotmail.com
          kmcdonal@csci.csusb.edu













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   K. C. Norseth
   L-3 Communications
   640 N. 2200 West.
   Salt Lake City, Utah 84116-0850
   USA

   Phone: +1 801 594 2809
   EMail: kenyon.c.norseth@L-3com.com
          kcn@norseth.com

   Kaj Tesink
   Telcordia Technologies
   331 Newman Springs Road
   P.O. Box 7020
   Red Bank, NJ  07701-7020
   USA

   Phone: +1 732 758 5254
   EMail: kaj@research.telcordia.com

Editor's Address

   C. M. Heard
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   Mountain View, CA 94041-2542
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   Phone: +1 650 964 8391
   EMail: heard@pobox.com






















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