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Network Working Group                                     B. Clouston
Request for Comments: 2456                              Cisco Systems
Category: Standards Track                                    B. Moore
                                                      IBM Corporation
                                                        November 1998


                     Definitions of Managed Objects
                             for APPN TRAPS

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 (1998).  All Rights Reserved.

Abstract

   This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)
   for use with network management protocols in the Internet community.
   In particular, it defines objects for receiving notifications from
   network devices with APPN (Advanced Peer-to-Peer Network) and DLUR
   (Dependent LU Requester) capabilities.  This memo identifies
   notifications for the APPN and DLUR architecture.

Table of Contents

   1.     Introduction  ...........................................  2
   2.     The SNMP Network Management Framework  ..................  2
   3.     Overview  ...............................................  3
   3.1      APPN TRAP MIB structure  ..............................  5
   4.     Definitions  ............................................  6
   5.     Security Considerations  ................................ 17
   6.     Intellectual Property  .................................. 17
   7.     Acknowledgments  ........................................ 18
   8.     References  ............................................. 18
   9.     Authors' Addresses  ..................................... 20
   10.    Full Copyright Statement  ............................... 21







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1.  Introduction

   This document is a product of the SNA NAU Services MIB Working Group.
   It defines a MIB module for notifications for devices with Advanced
   Peer-to-Peer Networking (APPN) and Dependent LU Requester (DLUR)
   capabilities.

   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
   document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 [13].

2.  The SNMP Network Management Framework

   The SNMP Management Framework presently consists of five major
   components:

   o    An overall architecture, described in RFC 2271 [1].

   o    Mechanisms for describing and naming objects and events for the
        purpose of management. The first version of this Structure of
        Management Information (SMI) is called SMIv1 and described in
        STD 16, RFC 1155 [2], STD 16, RFC 1212 [3] and RFC 1215 [4]. The
        second version, called SMIv2, is described in RFC 1902 [5], RFC
        1903 [6] and RFC 1904 [7].

   o    Message protocols for transferring management information. The
        first version of the SNMP message protocol is called SNMPv1 and
        described in STD 15, RFC 1157 [8]. A second version of the SNMP
        message protocol, which is not an Internet standards track
        protocol, is called SNMPv2c and described in RFC 1901 [9] and
        RFC 1906 [10]. The third version of the message protocol is
        called SNMPv3 and described in RFC 1906 [10], RFC 2272 [11] and
        RFC 2274 [12].

   o    Protocol operations for accessing management information. The
        first set of protocol operations and associated PDU formats is
        described in STD 15, RFC 1157 [8]. A second set of protocol
        operations and associated PDU formats is described in RFC 1905
        [13].

   o    A set of fundamental applications described in RFC 2273 [14] and
        the view-based access control mechanism described in RFC 2275
        [15].

   Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed
   the Management Information Base or MIB.  Objects in the MIB are
   defined using the mechanisms defined in the SMI.




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   This memo specifies a MIB module that is compliant to the SMIv2. A
   MIB conforming to the SMIv1 can be produced through the appropriate
   translations. The resulting translated MIB must be semantically
   equivalent, except where objects or events are omitted because no
   translation is possible (use of Counter64). Some machine readable
   information in SMIv2 will be converted into textual descriptions in
   SMIv1 during the translation process. However, this loss of machine
   readable information is not considered to change the semantics of the
   MIB.

3.  Overview

   This document identifies the set of objects for reporting the status
   of devices with APPN and DLUR capabilities via notifications.

   See the SNANAU APPN MIB [18] and SNANAU DLUR MIB [19] for the objects
   for monitoring the configuration and active characteristics of the
   devices with APPN and DLUR capabilities. Many objects contained in
   the notifications of this MIB are imported from the APPN and DLUR
   MIBs.  Implementors of this MIB must also implement the APPN MIB.
   Implementations that support the appnTrapMibDlurConfGroup and the
   appnTrapMibDlurNotifGroup must also implement the DLUR MIB.

   The SNANAU APPN MIB allows a management station to collect the
   network topology of an APPN network (the network nodes (NNs) in the
   network and all of transmission groups (TGs) between the network
   nodes) from an APPN device.  It also allows the management station to
   collect the local topology (TGs to end stations, and locally defined
   ports and link stations) from an APPN device.  While the SNANAU APPN
   MIB has an efficient way to poll the APPN device for updates to the
   network topology, using flow reduction sequence numbers (FRSNs) as a
   table index; it does not have a mechanism to poll the local topology
   tables (appnLocalTgTable, appnPortTable, and appnLsTable) for status
   changes.

   This MIB provides a mechanism for an APPN device to send
   notifications to inform the management station of status changes to
   rows of these tables. Status changes include operational state
   changes, and for TGs also include control-point to control-point
   (CP-CP) session state changes.  A notification is defined for each
   type of status change for each table.

   The port and link operational state objects have intermediate states.
   Notifications are only sent for transition to active or inactive
   state.






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   Notifications are only sent for row creation if the state is active
   or operational.  This is done to avoid sending a notification as the
   row is created with an inactive initial state, followed by another
   notification as the resource is activated.

   Notifications are only sent for row deletion if the last state was
   active or operational.  In most cases, a resource must be deactivated
   before it can be deleted, and the deactivation will cause a
   notification to be sent.  There is no need for a second notification
   to be sent for the row deletion, except for the case where the
   deletion occurred without deactivation.  In this case, the state of
   the object in the notification will indicate an inactve state, since
   a deleted resource can no longer be active.

   The purpose of the appnLocalTgCpCpStateChangeTrap notification is to
   identify the loss or recovery of CP-CP sessions on a TG while the TG
   remains operational.  Thus this notification is only sent if there is
   a change to an appnLocalTgCpCpSession object, but not a change to the
   appnLocalTgOperational object.  This notification is never sent for
   the creation or deletion of a row in the appnLocalTgTable.

   Each notification always contains an object which is a count of the
   number of times the status of a row in table has changed since the
   APPN node was last reinitialized.  This enables a management station
   to detect that it has missed a notification, if it does not get the
   notifications in numerical sequence.  If the notifications are not in
   sequence, the management station should retrieve the entire table to
   get the correct status for all rows.

   Similarly, the SNANAU DLUR MIB provides a mechanism for retrieving
   the configuration and status of dependent LU server (DLUS) sessions
   on a device with DLUR capabilities.  This MIB defines a notification
   for a DLUR-DLUS session state change of a row in the dlurDlusTable,
   in the manner described above.  A notification is only sent for a
   session state transition to active or inactive.  As with the above
   notifications, it is only sent on row creation if the initial state
   is active; and on row deletion is the last state was active, in which
   case the notification indicates that the state is now inactive.

   The SNANAU APPN MIB also provides a mechanism for a management
   station to collect traffic statistics on intermediate sessions,
   primarily for accounting purposes.  However, when the session is
   terminated, all statistics from the last poll until the session
   termination time are lost, since the row for that session is deleted
   from the appnIsInTable.  This MIB defines a notification so that the
   session's final statistics can be sent to a management station.  If
   the notification is not delivered, the final session statistics are
   lost.  If this is a concern, polling of the appnIsInTable in the APPN



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   MIB should be increased to more likely reduce the time between the
   last poll and the session termination, thereby reducing the amount of
   data lost.

   Highlights of the management functions supported by the APPN TRAP MIB
   module include the following:

   o    A notification for an APPN local TG operational state change.

   o    A notification for an APPN local TG CP-CP session state change.

   o    A notification for an APPN port operational state change.

   o    A notification for an APPN link station operational state
        change.

   o    A notification for a DLUR-DLUS session state change.

   o    A notification for reporting final APPN intermediate session
        statistics.

   This MIB module does not support:

   o    Objects to query the configuration or status of APPN nodes on
        demand.

   o    Notifications for changes to local topology tables not related
        to status.

3.1.  APPN TRAP MIB Structure

   The APPN TRAP MIB module contains a group of notifications, and a
   group of supporting objects.

   The group of notifications consists of the following notifications:

   1) appnIsrAccountingDataTrap

   This notification is generated by an APPN device when an intermediate
   session is terminating, to report the final accounting statistics of
   the session.

   2) appnLocalTgOperStateChangeTrap

   This notification identifies a change to the appnLocalTgOperational
   object in a row of the SNANAU APPN MIB appnLocalTgTable.





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   3) appnLocalTgCpCpStateChangeTrap

   This notification identifies a change to the appnLocalTgCpCpSession
   object in a row of the SNANAU APPN MIB appnLocalTgTable.

   4) appnPortOperStateChangeTrap

   This notification identifies a change to the appnPortOperState object
   in a row of the SNANAU APPN MIB appnPortTable.

   5) appnLsOperStateChangeTrap

   This notification identifies a change to the appnLsOperState object
   in a row of the SNANAU APPN MIB appnLsTable.

   6) dlurDlusStateChangeTrap

   This notification identifies a change to the dlurDlusSessnStatus
   object in a row of the SNANAU DLUR MIB dlurDlusTable.

   The group of supporting objects contains the appnTrapControl object,
   which controls whether the APPN device generates each type of
   notification.  Note that generation of the appnIsrAccountingDataTrap
   is not controlled by this object; instead it is controlled by the
   appnIsInGlobalCtrAdminStatus object in the SNANAU APPN MIB.

   Although APPN notification generation could be controlled solely by
   entries in the snmpNotificationMIB, RFC 2273 [9], the appnTrapControl
   object exists in this MIB so that implementations are not required to
   implement RFC 2273 to control generation of APPN notifications.  For
   a notification to be generated and sent as a TRAP or INFORM, the
   notification type must first be enabled by the appnTrapControl
   object.  It must also not be disabled by an snmpNotificationMIB
   entry.  The destination of notifications is not within the scope of
   this MIB.

   Also contained in this group are objects for the TG, port, link, and
   DLUR-DLUS session notifications to indicate the number of times each
   of the tables has had a status change of a row since the APPN node
   was last reinitialized.

4.  Definitions

APPN-TRAP-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

IMPORTS

        Counter32, OBJECT-TYPE, MODULE-IDENTITY,



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        NOTIFICATION-TYPE
                FROM SNMPv2-SMI

        MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP
                FROM SNMPv2-CONF

        appnMIB, appnIsInP2SFmdPius, appnIsInS2PFmdPius,
        appnIsInP2SNonFmdPius, appnIsInS2PNonFmdPius,
        appnIsInP2SFmdBytes, appnIsInS2PFmdBytes,
        appnIsInP2SNonFmdBytes, appnIsInS2PNonFmdBytes,
        appnIsInSessUpTime, appnObjects,
        appnLocalTgOperational, appnLocalTgCpCpSession,
        appnPortOperState, appnLsOperState,
        appnCompliances, appnGroups
                 FROM APPN-MIB

        dlurDlusSessnStatus
                 FROM APPN-DLUR-MIB;

appnTrapMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
        LAST-UPDATED  "9808310000Z" -- August 31, 1998
        ORGANIZATION  "IETF SNA NAU MIB WG / AIW APPN MIBs SIG"
        CONTACT-INFO

                "
                        Bob Clouston
                        Cisco Systems
                        7025 Kit Creek Road
                        P.O. Box 14987
                        Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA
                        Tel:    1 919 472 2333
                        E-mail: clouston@cisco.com

                        Bob Moore
                        IBM Corporation
                        4205 S. Miami Boulevard
                        BRQA/501
                        P.O. Box 12195
                        Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA
                        Tel:    1 919 254 4436
                        E-mail: remoore@us.ibm.com
                "
      DESCRIPTION
                "This MIB module defines notifications to be generated by
                network devices with APPN capabilities.  It presupposes
                support for the APPN MIB.  It also presupposes
                support for the DLUR MIB for implementations
                that support the DLUR-related groups."



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::= { appnMIB 0 }

-- *********************************************************************
-- Notifications
-- *********************************************************************

appnIsrAccountingDataTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE
      OBJECTS  {
                appnIsInP2SFmdPius,
                appnIsInS2PFmdPius,
                appnIsInP2SNonFmdPius,
                appnIsInS2PNonFmdPius,
                appnIsInP2SFmdBytes,
                appnIsInS2PFmdBytes,
                appnIsInP2SNonFmdBytes,
                appnIsInS2PNonFmdBytes,
                appnIsInSessUpTime
               }
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "When it has been enabled, this notification is generated by an
          APPN node whenever an ISR session passing through the node is
          taken down, regardless of whether the session went down
          normally or abnormally.  Its purpose is to allow a management
          application (primarily an accounting application) that is
          monitoring the ISR counts to receive the final values of these
          counts, so that the application can properly account for the
          amounts the counts were incremented since the last time the
          application polled them.  The appnIsInSessUpTime object
          provides the total amount of time that the session was active.

          This notification is not a substitute for polling the ISR
          counts.  In particular, the count values reported in this
          notification cannot be assumed to be the complete totals for
          the life of the session, since they may have wrapped while the
          session was up.

          The session to which the objects in this notification apply is
          identified by the fully qualified CP name and PCID that make up
          the table index.  An instance of this notification will contain
          exactly one instance of each of its objects, and these objects
          will all belong to the same conceptual row of the
          appnIsInTable.

          Generation of this notification is controlled by the same
          object in the APPN MIB, appnIsInGlobeCtrAdminStatus, that
          controls whether the count objects themselves are being
          incremented."



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      ::= { appnTrapMIB 1 }

appnLocalTgOperStateChangeTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE
      OBJECTS  {
                appnLocalTgTableChanges,
                appnLocalTgOperational
               }
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "When it has been enabled, this notification makes it possible
          for an APPN topology application to get asynchronous
          notifications of local TG operational state changes,
          and thus to reduce the frequency with which it polls
          for these changes.

          This notification is sent whenever there is a change to
          the appnLocalTgOperational object in a row of the
          appnLocalTgTable.  This notification is only sent for row
          creation if the row is created with a value of 'true' for
          appnLocalTgOperational.  This notification is only sent for
          row deletion if the last value of appnLocalTgOperational was
          'true'.  In this case, the value of appnLocalTgOperational
          in the notification shall be 'false', since the deletion of
          a row indicates that the TG is no longer operational.

          The notification is more than a simple 'poll me now' indication.
          It carries both a count of local TG topology changes, and the
          current operational state itself.  The count of changes allows an
          application to detect lost notifications, either when polling
          or upon receiving a subsequent notification, at which point it
          knows it must retrieve the entire appnLocalTgTable again.
          This is the same count as used in the appnLocalCpCpStateChangeTrap.
          A lost notification could indicate a local TG CP-CP session state
          change or an operational state change.

          Generation of this notification is controlled by the
          appnTrapControl object."

      ::= { appnTrapMIB 2 }

appnLocalTgCpCpChangeTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE
      OBJECTS  {
                appnLocalTgTableChanges,
                appnLocalTgCpCpSession
               }
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "When it has been enabled, this notification makes it possible



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          for an APPN topology application to get asynchronous
          notifications of local TG control-point to control-point (CP-CP)
          session state changes, and thus to reduce the
          frequency with which it polls for these changes.

          This notification is sent whenever there is a change to
          the appnLocalTgCpCpSession object but NOT the
          appnLocalTgOperational object in a row of the appnLocalTgTable.
          This notification is never sent for appnLocalTgTable row
          creation or deletion.

          The notification is more than a simple 'poll me now' indication.
          It carries both a count of local TG topology changes, and the
          current CP-CP session state itself.  The count of changes allows
          an application to detect lost notifications, either when polling
          or upon receiving a subsequent notification, at which point it
          knows it must retrieve the entire appnLocalTgTable again.  This
          is the same count as used in the appnLocalTgOperStateChangeTrap.
          A lost notification could indicate a local TG CP-CP session
          state change or an operational state change.

          Generation of this notification is controlled by the
          appnTrapControl object."

      ::= { appnTrapMIB 3 }

appnPortOperStateChangeTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE
      OBJECTS  {
                appnPortTableChanges,
                appnPortOperState
               }

      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "When it has been enabled, this notification makes it possible
          for an APPN topology application to get asynchronous
          notifications of port operational state changes, and thus to
          reduce the frequency with which it polls for these changes.
          This notification is only sent when a appnPortOperState has
          transitioned to a value of 'active' or 'inactive'.

          This notification is sent whenever there is a appnPortOperState
          object transition to 'inactive' or 'active' state in the
          appnPortTable.  This notification is only sent for row creation
          if the row is created with a value of 'active' for
          appnPortOperState.  This notification is only sent for
          row deletion if the last value of appnPortOperState was
          'active'.  In this case, the value of appnPortOperState



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          in the notification shall be 'inactive', since the deletion of
          a row indicates that the port is no longer active.

          The notification is more than a simple 'poll me now' indication.
          It carries both a count of port table changes, and the
          operational state itself.  The count of changes allows an
          application to detect lost notifications, either when polling
          or upon receiving a subsequent notification, at which point
          it knows it must retrieve the entire appnPortTable again.

          Generation of this notification is controlled by the
          appnTrapControl object."

      ::= { appnTrapMIB 4 }

appnLsOperStateChangeTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE
      OBJECTS  {
                appnLsTableChanges,
                appnLsOperState
               }
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "When it has been enabled, this notification makes it possible
          for an APPN topology application to get asynchronous
          notifications of link station operational state changes, and
          thus to reduce the frequency with which it polls for these
          changes.  This notification is only sent when a appnLsOperState
          has transitioned to a value of 'active' or 'inactive'.

          This notification is sent whenever there is a appnLsOperState
          object transition to 'inactive' or 'active' state in the
          appnLsTable.  This notification is only sent for row creation
          if the row is created with a value of 'active' for
          appnLsOperState.  This notification is only sent for
          row deletion if the last value of appnLsOperState was
          'active'.  In this case, the value of appnLsOperState
          in the notification shall be 'inactive', since the deletion of
          a row indicates that the link station is no longer active.

          The notification is more than a simple 'poll me now' indication.
          It carries both a count of link station table changes, and the
          operational state itself.  The count of changes allows an
          application to detect lost notifications, either when polling
          or upon receiving a subsequent notification, at which point it
          knows it must retrieve the entire appnLsTable again.

          Generation of this notification is controlled by the
          appnTrapControl object."



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      ::= { appnTrapMIB 5 }

dlurDlusStateChangeTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE
      OBJECTS  {
                dlurDlusTableChanges,
                dlurDlusSessnStatus
               }
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "When it has been enabled, this notification makes it possible
          for an APPN topology application to get asynchronous
          notifications of DLUR-DLUS session changes, and thus to reduce
          the frequency with which it polls for these changes.

          This notification is sent whenever there is a dlurDlusSessnStatus
          object transition to 'inactive' or 'active' state in the
          dlurDlusTable.  This notification is only sent for row creation
          if the row is created with a value of 'active' for
          dlurDlusSessnStatus.  This notification is only sent for
          row deletion if the last value of dlurDlusSessnStatus was
          'active'.  In this case, the value of dlurDlusSessnStatus
          in the notification shall be 'inactive', since the deletion of
          a row indicates that the session is no longer active.

          The notification is more than a simple 'poll me now' indication.
          It carries both a count of DLUR-DLUS table changes, and the
          session status itself.  The count of changes allows an
          application to detect lost notifications, either when polling
          or upon receiving a subsequent notification, at which point it
          knows it must retrieve the entire dlurDlusTable again.

          Generation of this notification is controlled by the
          appnTrapControl object."

      ::= { appnTrapMIB 6 }

-- *********************************************************************
-- Supporting Objects
-- *********************************************************************

appnTrapObjects              OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appnObjects 7 }

appnTrapControl OBJECT-TYPE

      SYNTAX BITS {
                   appnLocalTgOperStateChangeTrap(0),
                   appnLocalTgCpCpChangeTrap(1),
                   appnPortOperStateChangeTrap(2),



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                   appnLsOperStateChangeTrap(3),
                   dlurDlusStateChangeTrap(4)
                   -- add other notification types here
                  }
      MAX-ACCESS read-write
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "An object to turn APPN notification generation on and off.
          Setting a notification type's bit to 1 enables generation of
          notifications of that type, subject to further filtering
          resulting from entries in the snmpNotificationMIB.  Setting
          this bit to 0 disables generation of notifications of that
          type.

          Note that generation of the appnIsrAccountingDataTrap is
          controlled by the appnIsInGlobeCtrAdminStatus object in
          the APPN MIB:  if counts of intermediate session traffic
          are being kept at all, then the notification is also enabled."

      ::= { appnTrapObjects 1 }

appnLocalTgTableChanges OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX Counter32
      MAX-ACCESS read-only
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "A count of the number of times a row in the appnLocalTgTable
          has changed status since the APPN node was last reinitialized.
          This counter is incremented whenever a condition is detected
          that would cause a appnLocalTgOperStateChangeTrap or
          appnLocalTgCpCpChangeTrap notification to be sent, whether
          or not those notifications are enabled."

      ::= { appnTrapObjects 2 }

appnPortTableChanges OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX Counter32
      MAX-ACCESS read-only
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "A count of the number of times a row in the appnPortTable
          has changed status since the APPN node was last reinitialized.
          This counter is incremented whenever a condition is detected
          that would cause a appnPortOperStateChangeTrap notification
          to be sent, whether or not this notification is enabled."

      ::= { appnTrapObjects 3 }




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appnLsTableChanges OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX Counter32
      MAX-ACCESS read-only
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "A count of the number of times a row in the appnLsTable
          has changed status since the APPN node was last reinitialized.
          This counter is incremented whenever a condition is detected
          that would cause a appnLsOperStateChangeTrap notification
          to be sent, whether or not this notification is enabled."

      ::= { appnTrapObjects 4 }

dlurDlusTableChanges OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX Counter32
      MAX-ACCESS read-only
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "A count of the number of times a row in the dlurDlusTable
          has changed status since the APPN node was last reinitialized.
          This counter is incremented whenever a condition is detected
          that would cause a dlurDlusStateChangeTrap notification
          to be sent, whether or not this notification is enabled."

      ::= { appnTrapObjects 5 }

-- *********************************************************************
-- Conformance information
-- *********************************************************************

-- Tie into the conformance structure in the APPN MIB:
-- appnConformance       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {appnMIB 3 }
--
-- appnCompliances       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {appnConformance 1 }
-- appnGroups            OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {appnConformance 2 }

-- Compliance statement
appnTrapMibCompliance  MODULE-COMPLIANCE
       STATUS  current
       DESCRIPTION
           "The compliance statement for the SNMP entities that
           implement the APPN-TRAP-MIB."

       MODULE  -- this module

--     Conditionally mandatory groups
           GROUP appnTrapMibIsrNotifGroup
           DESCRIPTION



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               "This group is mandatory for APPN nodes supporting
               reporting of final ISR counter values via notifications."

           GROUP appnTrapMibTopoConfGroup
           DESCRIPTION
               "This group is mandatory for APPN nodes supporting
               polling reduction for local topology."

           GROUP appnTrapMibTopoNotifGroup
           DESCRIPTION
               "This group is mandatory for APPN nodes supporting
               polling reduction for local topology."

           GROUP appnTrapMibDlurConfGroup
           DESCRIPTION
               "This group is mandatory for APPN nodes supporting
               polling reduction for the dlurDlusTable."

           GROUP appnTrapMibDlurNotifGroup
           DESCRIPTION
               "This group is mandatory for APPN nodes supporting
               polling reduction for the dlurDlusTable."

           OBJECT appnTrapControl
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION
                   "An agent is not required to support a set to
                   this object."

       ::= {appnCompliances 2 }

-- Units of conformance
appnTrapMibIsrNotifGroup    NOTIFICATION-GROUP
        NOTIFICATIONS {
                       appnIsrAccountingDataTrap
                      }
        STATUS  current
        DESCRIPTION
            "A notification for reporting the final values of the
            APPN MIB's ISR counters."

        ::= { appnGroups 21 }

appnTrapMibTopoConfGroup  OBJECT-GROUP
        OBJECTS  {
                  appnTrapControl,
                  appnLocalTgTableChanges,
                  appnPortTableChanges,



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                  appnLsTableChanges
                 }
        STATUS  current
        DESCRIPTION
            "A collection of objects for reducing the polling
            associated with the local topology tables in the
            APPN MIB.  Nodes that implement this group SHALL
            also implement the appnTrapMibTopoNotifGroup."

        ::= { appnGroups 22 }

appnTrapMibTopoNotifGroup    NOTIFICATION-GROUP
        NOTIFICATIONS {
                       appnLocalTgOperStateChangeTrap,
                       appnLocalTgCpCpChangeTrap,
                       appnPortOperStateChangeTrap,
                       appnLsOperStateChangeTrap

                      }
        STATUS  current
        DESCRIPTION
            "A collection of notifications for reducing the polling
            associated with the local topology tables in the
            APPN MIB.  Nodes that implement this group SHALL
            also implement the appnTrapMibTopoConfGroup."

        ::= { appnGroups 23 }

appnTrapMibDlurConfGroup  OBJECT-GROUP
        OBJECTS  {
                  appnTrapControl,
                  dlurDlusTableChanges
                 }
        STATUS  current
        DESCRIPTION
            "A collection of objects for reducing the polling
            associated with the dlurDlusTable in the DLUR
            MIB.  Nodes that implement this group SHALL also
            implement the appnTrapMibDlurNotifGroup."

        ::= { appnGroups 24 }

appnTrapMibDlurNotifGroup    NOTIFICATION-GROUP
        NOTIFICATIONS {
                       dlurDlusStateChangeTrap
                      }
        STATUS  current
        DESCRIPTION



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            "A notification for reducing the polling associated
            with the dlurDlusTable in the DLUR MIB.  Nodes that
            implement this group SHALL also implement the
            appnTrapMibDlurConfGroup."

        ::= { appnGroups 25 }

END

5.  Security Considerations

   Certain management information defined in this MIB may be considered
   sensitive in some network environments.  Therefore, authentication of
   received SNMP requests and controlled access to management
   information SHOULD be employed in such environments.  An
   authentication protocol is defined in [12].  A protocol for access
   control is defined in [15].

   None of the read-only objects in the APPN TRAP MIB reports a
   password, user data, or anything else that is particularly sensitive.
   Some enterprises view their network configuration itself, as well as
   information about network usage and performance, as corporate assets;
   such enterprises may wish to restrict SNMP access to most of the
   objects in the MIB.

   There is one read-write object in the APPN TRAP MIB, appnTrapControl.
   This object controls the generation of the notifications defined in
   the APPN TRAP MIB.

6.  Intellectual Property

   The IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any
   intellectual property or other rights that might be claimed to
   pertain to the implementation or use of the technology described in
   this document or the extent to which any license under such rights
   might or might not be available; neither does it represent that it
   has made any effort to identify any such rights.  Information on the
   IETF's procedures with respect to rights in standards-track and
   standards- related documentation can be found in BCP-11 [16].  Copies
   of claims of rights made available for publication and any assurances
   of licenses to be made available, or the result of an attempt made to
   obtain a general license or permission for the use of such
   proprietary rights by implementers or users of this specification can
   be obtained from the IETF Secretariat.







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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.

7.  Acknowledgments

   This MIB module is the product of the IETF SNA NAU MIB WG and the AIW
   APPN/HPR MIBs SIG.

8.  References

   [1]  Harrington, D., Presuhn, R., and B. Wijnen, "An Architecture for
        Describing SNMP Management Frameworks", RFC 2271, Cabletron
        Systems, Inc., BMC Software, Inc., IBM T. J. Watson Research,
        January 1998.

   [2]  Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification of
        Management Information for TCP/IP-based Internets", STD 16, RFC
        1155, May 1990.

   [3]  Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, "Concise MIB Definitions", STD 16,
        RFC 1212, March 1991.

   [4]  Rose, M., "A Convention for Defining Traps for use with the
        SNMP", RFC 1215, March 1991.

   [5]  Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser,
        "Structure of Management Information for Version 2 of the Simple
        Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1902, January 1996.

   [6]  Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser, "Textual
        Conventions for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management
        Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1903, January 1996.

   [7]  Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser,
        "Conformance Statements for Version 2 of the Simple Network
        Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1904, January 1996.

   [8]  Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M., and J. Davin, "Simple
        Network Management Protocol", STD 15, RFC 1157, May 1990.

   [9]  Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser,
        "Introduction to Community-based SNMPv2", RFC 1901, January
        1996.





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   [10] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser,
        "Transport Mappings for Version 2 of the Simple Network
        Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1906, January 1996.

   [11] Case, J., Harrington D., Presuhn R., and B. Wijnen, "Message
        Processing and Dispatching for the Simple Network Management
        Protocol (SNMP)", RFC 2272, January 1998.

   [12] Blumenthal, U., and B. Wijnen, "User-based Security Model (USM)
        for version 3 of the Simple Network Management Protocol
        (SNMPv3)", RFC 2274, January 1998.

   [13] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser, "Protocol
        Operations for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management
        Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1905, January 1996.

   [14] Levi, D., Meyer, P., and B. Stewart, "SNMPv3 Applications", RFC
        2273, January 1998.

   [15] Wijnen, B., Presuhn, R., and K. McCloghrie, "View-based Access
         Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network Management Protocol
         (SNMP)", RFC 2275, January 1998

   [16] Hovey, R., and S. Bradner, "The Organizations Involved in the
        IETF Standards Process", BCP 11, RFC 2028, October 1996.

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

   [18] Clouston, B., and B. Moore, "Definition of Managed Objects for
        APPN", RFC 2455, November 1998.

   [19] Clouston, B., and B. Moore, "Definitions of Managed Objects for
        DLUR", RFC 2232, November 1997.

















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9.  Authors' Addresses

   Bob Clouston
   Cisco Systems
   7025 Kit Creek Road
   P.O. Box 14987
   Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA

   Phone: +1 919 472 2333
   EMail: clouston@cisco.com


   Robert Moore
   Dept. BRQA/Bldg. 501/G114
   IBM Corporation
   P.O.Box 12195
   3039 Cornwallis
   Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA

   Phone: +1 919 254 4436
   EMail: remoore@us.ibm.com






























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10.  Full Copyright Statement

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