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Network Working Group                                B. Clouston, Ed.
Request for Comments: 2584                              Cisco Systems
Category: Standards Track                               B. Moore, Ed.
                                                      IBM Corporation
                                                             May 1999

Network Working Group B. Clouston, Ed. Request for Comments: 2584 Cisco Systems Category: Standards Track B. Moore, Ed. IBM Corporation May 1999

                     Definitions of Managed Objects
                      for APPN/HPR in IP Networks

Definitions of Managed Objects for APPN/HPR in IP Networks

Status of this Memo

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.

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 Notice

   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1999).  All Rights Reserved.

Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1999). All Rights Reserved.

Abstract

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 monitoring and controlling HPR
   (High Performance Routing) network devices which have the capability
   to communicate in IP (Internet Protocol) networks. This memo
   identifies managed objects for the HPR in IP network communications.

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 monitoring and controlling HPR (High Performance Routing) network devices which have the capability to communicate in IP (Internet Protocol) networks. This memo identifies managed objects for the HPR in IP network communications.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

   1.     Introduction  ...........................................  2
   2.     The SNMP Network Management Framework  ..................  2
   3.     Overview  ...............................................  3
   3.1      HPR/IP Values for Objects in the APPN MIB .............  3
   3.2      APPN/HPR in IP Networks MIB structure .................  4
   3.2.1      hprIpMonitoringGroup ................................  5
   3.2.2      hprIpConfigurationGroup .............................  5
   4.     Definitions  ............................................  6
   5.     Security Considerations  ................................ 16
   6.     Intellectual Property  .................................. 17
   7.     Acknowledgments  ........................................ 18
   8.     References  ............................................. 18
   9.     Authors' Addresses  ..................................... 20
   10.    Full Copyright Statement  ............................... 21

1. Introduction ........................................... 2 2. The SNMP Network Management Framework .................. 2 3. Overview ............................................... 3 3.1 HPR/IP Values for Objects in the APPN MIB ............. 3 3.2 APPN/HPR in IP Networks MIB structure ................. 4 3.2.1 hprIpMonitoringGroup ................................ 5 3.2.2 hprIpConfigurationGroup ............................. 5 4. Definitions ............................................ 6 5. Security Considerations ................................ 16 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

1. Introduction

   This document is a product of the SNA NAU Services MIB Working Group.
   It defines a MIB module for managing devices with HPR in IP networks
   capabilities.

This document is a product of the SNA NAU Services MIB Working Group. It defines a MIB module for managing devices with HPR in IP networks 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 [17].

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 [17].

2.  The SNMP Network Management Framework

2. The SNMP Network Management Framework

   The SNMP Management Framework presently consists of five major
   components:

The SNMP Management Framework presently consists of five major components:

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

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 STD 58, RFC 2478
        [5], RFC 2579 [6] and RFC 2580 [7].

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 STD 58, RFC 2478 [5], RFC 2579 [6] and RFC 2580 [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 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 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].

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.

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.

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

3. Overview

   This document identifies a set of objects for monitoring the
   configuration and active characteristics of devices with HPR in IP
   network capabilities.  HPR is an enhancement to the Advanced Peer-
   to-Peer Network (APPN) architecture that provides fast data routing
   and improved session reliability.  APPN is the aspect of Systems
   Network Architecture (SNA) that supports peer-to-peer networking.
   APPN/HPR in IP Networks is a further enhancement to the APPN/HPR
   architecture, described in RFC 2353 [18].  It provides a method with
   which APPN/HPR nodes can communicate in IP networks.

This document identifies a set of objects for monitoring the configuration and active characteristics of devices with HPR in IP network capabilities. HPR is an enhancement to the Advanced Peer- to-Peer Network (APPN) architecture that provides fast data routing and improved session reliability. APPN is the aspect of Systems Network Architecture (SNA) that supports peer-to-peer networking. APPN/HPR in IP Networks is a further enhancement to the APPN/HPR architecture, described in RFC 2353 [18]. It provides a method with which APPN/HPR nodes can communicate in IP networks.

   APPN management information is defined by the APPN MIB [19].  HPR
   management information is defined by the HPR MIB, RFC 2238 [20].

APPN management information is defined by the APPN MIB [19]. HPR management information is defined by the HPR MIB, RFC 2238 [20].

   Highlights of the management functions supported by the APPN/HPR in
   IP Networks MIB module include the following:

Highlights of the management functions supported by the APPN/HPR in IP Networks MIB module include the following:

   o    A count of UDP packets sent with each type of APPN traffic on
        HPR/IP links.

o A count of UDP packets sent with each type of APPN traffic on HPR/IP links.

   o    Monitoring and setting configuration parameters for the mappings
        between APPN traffic types on Type of Service (TOS) Precedence
        settings in the IP header.  Note that the TOS Precedence
        settings have been redefined in RFC 2474 [21] as the first three
        bits of the differentiated services code point (DSCP).

o Monitoring and setting configuration parameters for the mappings between APPN traffic types on Type of Service (TOS) Precedence settings in the IP header. Note that the TOS Precedence settings have been redefined in RFC 2474 [21] as the first three bits of the differentiated services code point (DSCP).

   This MIB module does not support:

This MIB module does not support:

   o    Configuration of IP addresses used for APPN ports or link
        stations.

o Configuration of IP addresses used for APPN ports or link stations.

3.1.  HPR/IP Values for Objects in the APPN MIB

3.1. HPR/IP Values for Objects in the APPN MIB

   Ports and link stations are the APPN device's interface to the data
   link control (DLC), which provides the physical transport, or to
   another protocol, such as IP.  The APPN MIB identifies ports and link
   stations using IP as the transport with the following objects:

Ports and link stations are the APPN device's interface to the data link control (DLC), which provides the physical transport, or to another protocol, such as IP. The APPN MIB identifies ports and link stations using IP as the transport with the following objects:

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   o    appnPortDlcType

o appnPortDlcType

   o    appnLsDlcType

o appnLsDlcType

   o    appnLsStatusDlcType

o appnLsStatusDlcType

   These objects all have the syntax IANAifType, and the value 126,
   defined as "IP (for APPN HPR in IP networks)" shall be returned when
   they identify an HPR/IP port or link station.

These objects all have the syntax IANAifType, and the value 126, defined as "IP (for APPN HPR in IP networks)" shall be returned when they identify an HPR/IP port or link station.

   The IP address used for the port or link station is returned in the
   following objects:

The IP address used for the port or link station is returned in the following objects:

   o    appnPortDlcLocalAddr

o appnPortDlcLocalAddr

   o    appnLsLocalAddr

o appnLsLocalAddr

   o    appnLsRemoteAddr

o appnLsRemoteAddr

   o    appnLsStatusLocalAddr

o appnLsStatusLocalAddr

   o    appnLsStatusRemoteAddr

o appnLsStatusRemoteAddr

   These objects have the syntax DisplayableDlcAddress, defined in the
   APPN MIB as a textual convention to represent the address as an octet
   string of ASCII characters.

These objects have the syntax DisplayableDlcAddress, defined in the APPN MIB as a textual convention to represent the address as an octet string of ASCII characters.

   The following two objects return object identifiers that tie port and
   link table entries in the APPN MIB to lower-layer MIB entries:

The following two objects return object identifiers that tie port and link table entries in the APPN MIB to lower-layer MIB entries:

   o    appnPortSpecific

o appnPortSpecific

   o    appnLsSpecific

o appnLsSpecific

   Both objects should return a RowPointer to the ifEntry in the agent's
   ifTable for the physical interface associated with the local IP
   address for the port.  If the agent implements the IP-MIB (RFC 2011),
   this association between the IP address and the physical interface
   will be represented in the ipNetToMediaTable.

Both objects should return a RowPointer to the ifEntry in the agent's ifTable for the physical interface associated with the local IP address for the port. If the agent implements the IP-MIB (RFC 2011), this association between the IP address and the physical interface will be represented in the ipNetToMediaTable.

3.2.  APPN/HPR in IP Networks MIB Structure

3.2. APPN/HPR in IP Networks MIB Structure

   The APPN/HPR in IP Networks MIB module contains two groups of
   objects:

The APPN/HPR in IP Networks MIB module contains two groups of objects:

   o    hprIpMonitoringGroup - an object for counting outgoing HPR/IP
        traffic for each APPN traffic type

o hprIpMonitoringGroup - an object for counting outgoing HPR/IP traffic for each APPN traffic type

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   o    hprIpConfigurationGroup - objects to represent TOS Precedence to
        APPN traffic type mappings

o hprIpConfigurationGroup - objects to represent TOS Precedence to APPN traffic type mappings

   These groups are described below in more detail.

These groups are described below in more detail.

3.2.1.  hprIpMonitoringGroup

3.2.1. hprIpMonitoringGroup

   The hprIpMonitoringGroup group consists of the hprIpActiveLsTable.
   This table is indexed by the link station name and traffic type, and
   contains a counter for the number of UDP packets sent on a link
   station for that traffic type.

The hprIpMonitoringGroup group consists of the hprIpActiveLsTable. This table is indexed by the link station name and traffic type, and contains a counter for the number of UDP packets sent on a link station for that traffic type.

3.2.2.  hprIpConfigurationGroup

3.2.2. hprIpConfigurationGroup

   The hprIpMonitoringGroup group consists of the following objects and
   tables:

The hprIpMonitoringGroup group consists of the following objects and tables:

   1) hprIpAppnPortTable

1) hprIpAppnPortTable

   This table supports reading and setting the default mapping between
   APPN traffic types and TOS Precedence settings for all link stations
   using a port.  This mapping may be overridden for individual link
   stations or individual connection networks.

This table supports reading and setting the default mapping between APPN traffic types and TOS Precedence settings for all link stations using a port. This mapping may be overridden for individual link stations or individual connection networks.

   2) hprIpLsTable

2) hprIpLsTable

   This table supports reading and setting the mappings between APPN
   traffic types and TOS Precedence settings for an individual link
   station and APPN traffic type.  If there is no entry in this table
   for a given link station and traffic type, then that link station
   inherits its mapping from its port.

This table supports reading and setting the mappings between APPN traffic types and TOS Precedence settings for an individual link station and APPN traffic type. If there is no entry in this table for a given link station and traffic type, then that link station inherits its mapping from its port.

   3) hprIpCnTable

3) hprIpCnTable

   This table supports reading and setting the mapping between APPN
   traffic types and TOS Precedence settings for an individual
   connection network and traffic type.  If there is no entry in this
   table for a given connection network and traffic type, then that
   connection network inherits its mapping from its port.

This table supports reading and setting the mapping between APPN traffic types and TOS Precedence settings for an individual connection network and traffic type. If there is no entry in this table for a given connection network and traffic type, then that connection network inherits its mapping from its port.

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4.  Definitions

4. Definitions

HPR-IP-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

HPR-IP-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

IMPORTS
        MODULE-IDENTITY,OBJECT-TYPE, Counter32
                    FROM SNMPv2-SMI
        DisplayString, RowStatus, TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
                    FROM SNMPv2-TC
        MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP
                    FROM SNMPv2-CONF
        SnaControlPointName
                    FROM APPN-MIB
        hprObjects, hprCompliances, hprGroups
                    FROM HPR-MIB  ;

IMPORTS MODULE-IDENTITY,OBJECT-TYPE, Counter32 FROM SNMPv2-SMI DisplayString, RowStatus, TEXTUAL-CONVENTION FROM SNMPv2-TC MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP FROM SNMPv2-CONF SnaControlPointName FROM APPN-MIB hprObjects, hprCompliances, hprGroups FROM HPR-MIB ;

hprIp   MODULE-IDENTITY
   LAST-UPDATED "9809240000Z" -- September 24, 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

hprIp MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "9809240000Z" -- September 24, 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
       "The MIB module for HPR over IP.  This module contains two
       groups:

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 "The MIB module for HPR over IP. This module contains two groups:

        -  the HPR over IP Monitoring Group provides a count of the UDP
           packets sent by a link station for each APPN traffic type.

- the HPR over IP Monitoring Group provides a count of the UDP packets sent by a link station for each APPN traffic type.

        -  the HPR over IP Configuration Group provides for reading and
           setting the mappings between APPN traffic types and TOS
           Precedence settings in the IP header.  These mappings are

- the HPR over IP Configuration Group provides for reading and setting the mappings between APPN traffic types and TOS Precedence settings in the IP header. These mappings are

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           configured at the APPN port level, and are inherited by the
           APPN connection networks and link stations associated with an
           APPN port.  A port-level mapping can, however, be overridden
           for a particular connection network or link station."
   REVISION  "9809240000Z" -- September 24, 1998
   DESCRIPTION
       "Initial version, Published as RFC 2584"

configured at the APPN port level, and are inherited by the APPN connection networks and link stations associated with an APPN port. A port-level mapping can, however, be overridden for a particular connection network or link station." REVISION "9809240000Z" -- September 24, 1998 DESCRIPTION "Initial version, Published as RFC 2584"

   ::= { hprObjects 5 }

::= { hprObjects 5 }

-- *********************************************************************
-- Textual Conventions
-- *********************************************************************
AppnTrafficType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "APPN traffic type.  The first four values correspond
          to APPN transmission priorities (network, high, medium and
          low), while the fifth is used for both LLC commands (XID,
          TEST, DISC, and DM) and function-routed NLPs (XID_DONE_RQ
          and XID_DONE_RSP)."

-- ********************************************************************* -- Textual Conventions -- ********************************************************************* AppnTrafficType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "APPN traffic type. The first four values correspond to APPN transmission priorities (network, high, medium and low), while the fifth is used for both LLC commands (XID, TEST, DISC, and DM) and function-routed NLPs (XID_DONE_RQ and XID_DONE_RSP)."

      SYNTAX INTEGER { low (1),
                       medium (2),
                       high (3),
                       network (4),
                       llcAndFnRoutedNlp (5) }

SYNTAX INTEGER { low (1), medium (2), high (3), network (4), llcAndFnRoutedNlp (5) }

AppnTOSPrecedence ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "A DisplayString representing the setting of the three TOS
          Precedence bits in the IP Type of Service field for this APPN
          traffic type.  The HPR over IP architecture specifies the
          following default mapping:

AppnTOSPrecedence ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A DisplayString representing the setting of the three TOS Precedence bits in the IP Type of Service field for this APPN traffic type. The HPR over IP architecture specifies the following default mapping:

               APPN traffic type           IP TOS Precedence bits
               ------------------          ----------------------
                Network                     110
                High                        100
                Medium                      010
                Low                         001
                LLC commands, etc.          110
          "

APPN traffic type IP TOS Precedence bits ------------------ ---------------------- Network 110 High 100 Medium 010 Low 001 LLC commands, etc. 110 "

      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(3))

SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(3))

-- *******************************************************************

-- *******************************************************************

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-- hprObjects              OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hprMIB 1 }
-- *******************************************************************

-- hprObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hprMIB 1 } -- *******************************************************************

-- *******************************************************************
-- HPR over IP Monitoring Group
--
-- This group contains a single table, the hprIsActiveLsTable,
-- providing a  count of UDP packets sent with each type of
-- APPN traffic on each active link supporting HPR over IP.
-- *******************************************************************
hprIpActiveLsTable OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HprIpActiveLsEntry
      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The HPR/IP active link station table.  This table provides
          counts of the number of UDP packets sent for each APPN
          traffic type."

-- ******************************************************************* -- HPR over IP Monitoring Group -- -- This group contains a single table, the hprIsActiveLsTable, -- providing a count of UDP packets sent with each type of -- APPN traffic on each active link supporting HPR over IP. -- ******************************************************************* hprIpActiveLsTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HprIpActiveLsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The HPR/IP active link station table. This table provides counts of the number of UDP packets sent for each APPN traffic type."

      ::= { hprIp 1 }

::= { hprIp 1 }

hprIpActiveLsEntry OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX HprIpActiveLsEntry
      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Entry of the HPR/IP link station table."

hprIpActiveLsEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX HprIpActiveLsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Entry of the HPR/IP link station table."

      INDEX { hprIpActiveLsLsName,
              hprIpActiveLsAppnTrafficType }

INDEX { hprIpActiveLsLsName, hprIpActiveLsAppnTrafficType }

      ::= { hprIpActiveLsTable 1 }

::= { hprIpActiveLsTable 1 }

HprIpActiveLsEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
        hprIpActiveLsLsName              DisplayString,
        hprIpActiveLsAppnTrafficType     AppnTrafficType,
        hprIpActiveLsUdpPackets          Counter32 }

HprIpActiveLsEntry ::= SEQUENCE { hprIpActiveLsLsName DisplayString, hprIpActiveLsAppnTrafficType AppnTrafficType, hprIpActiveLsUdpPackets Counter32 }

hprIpActiveLsLsName OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..10))
      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Administratively assigned name for the link station.  If this
          object has the same value as the appnLsName in the APPN MIB,
          then the two objects are referring to the same APPN link
          station."

hprIpActiveLsLsName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..10)) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Administratively assigned name for the link station. If this object has the same value as the appnLsName in the APPN MIB, then the two objects are referring to the same APPN link station."

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      ::= { hprIpActiveLsEntry 1 }

::= { hprIpActiveLsEntry 1 }

hprIpActiveLsAppnTrafficType OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX AppnTrafficType
      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "APPN traffic type being sent through the link station."

hprIpActiveLsAppnTrafficType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX AppnTrafficType MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "APPN traffic type being sent through the link station."

      ::= { hprIpActiveLsEntry 2 }

::= { hprIpActiveLsEntry 2 }

hprIpActiveLsUdpPackets OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX Counter32
      MAX-ACCESS read-only
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The count of outgoing UDP packets carrying this type of APPN
          traffic.  A discontinuity in the counter is indicated by the
          appnLsCounterDisconTime object in the APPN MIB."

hprIpActiveLsUdpPackets OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The count of outgoing UDP packets carrying this type of APPN traffic. A discontinuity in the counter is indicated by the appnLsCounterDisconTime object in the APPN MIB."

      ::= { hprIpActiveLsEntry 3 }

::= { hprIpActiveLsEntry 3 }

-- *******************************************************************
-- HPR over IP Configuration Group
--
-- This group contains three tables for reading and setting the
-- mapping between APPN traffic types and values for the TOS
-- Precedence bits in the IP header.  hprIpAppnPortTOSPrecedence
-- represents the APPN port-level mapping.  This mapping can be
-- overridden for an individual link station or an individual
-- connection network via, respectively, the hprIpLsTOSPrecedence
-- and the hprIpCnTOSPrecedence objects.
-- *******************************************************************

-- ******************************************************************* -- HPR over IP Configuration Group -- -- This group contains three tables for reading and setting the -- mapping between APPN traffic types and values for the TOS -- Precedence bits in the IP header. hprIpAppnPortTOSPrecedence -- represents the APPN port-level mapping. This mapping can be -- overridden for an individual link station or an individual -- connection network via, respectively, the hprIpLsTOSPrecedence -- and the hprIpCnTOSPrecedence objects. -- *******************************************************************

hprIpAppnPortTable OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HprIpAppnPortEntry
      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The HPR/IP APPN port table.  This table supports reading and
          setting the mapping between APPN traffic types and TOS
          Precedence settings for all the link stations at this APPN
          port.  This mapping can be overridden for an individual link
          station or an individual connection network via, respectively,
          the hprIpLsTOSPrecedence and the hprIpCnTOSPrecedence objects."

hprIpAppnPortTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HprIpAppnPortEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The HPR/IP APPN port table. This table supports reading and setting the mapping between APPN traffic types and TOS Precedence settings for all the link stations at this APPN port. This mapping can be overridden for an individual link station or an individual connection network via, respectively, the hprIpLsTOSPrecedence and the hprIpCnTOSPrecedence objects."

      ::= { hprIp 2 }

::= { hprIp 2 }

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hprIpAppnPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX HprIpAppnPortEntry
      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Entry of the HPR/IP APPN port table.  Entries exist for
          every APPN port defined to support HPR over IP."

hprIpAppnPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX HprIpAppnPortEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Entry of the HPR/IP APPN port table. Entries exist for every APPN port defined to support HPR over IP."

      INDEX { hprIpAppnPortName,
              hprIpAppnPortAppnTrafficType }

INDEX { hprIpAppnPortName, hprIpAppnPortAppnTrafficType }

      ::= { hprIpAppnPortTable 1 }

::= { hprIpAppnPortTable 1 }

HprIpAppnPortEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
        hprIpAppnPortName            DisplayString,
        hprIpAppnPortAppnTrafficType AppnTrafficType,
        hprIpAppnPortTOSPrecedence   AppnTOSPrecedence }

HprIpAppnPortEntry ::= SEQUENCE { hprIpAppnPortName DisplayString, hprIpAppnPortAppnTrafficType AppnTrafficType, hprIpAppnPortTOSPrecedence AppnTOSPrecedence }

hprIpAppnPortName OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..10))
      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Administratively assigned name for this APPN port.  If this
          object has the same value as the appnPortName in the APPN MIB,
          then the two objects are referring to the same APPN port."

hprIpAppnPortName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..10)) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Administratively assigned name for this APPN port. If this object has the same value as the appnPortName in the APPN MIB, then the two objects are referring to the same APPN port."

      ::= { hprIpAppnPortEntry 1 }

::= { hprIpAppnPortEntry 1 }

hprIpAppnPortAppnTrafficType OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX AppnTrafficType
      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "APPN traffic type sent through the port."

hprIpAppnPortAppnTrafficType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX AppnTrafficType MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "APPN traffic type sent through the port."

      ::= { hprIpAppnPortEntry 2 }

::= { hprIpAppnPortEntry 2 }

hprIpAppnPortTOSPrecedence OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX AppnTOSPrecedence
      MAX-ACCESS read-write
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "A setting for the three TOS Precedence bits in the IP Type of
          Service field for this APPN traffic type.

hprIpAppnPortTOSPrecedence OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX AppnTOSPrecedence MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A setting for the three TOS Precedence bits in the IP Type of Service field for this APPN traffic type.

          When this value is changed via a Set operation, the new setting
          for the TOS Precedence bits takes effect immediately, rather

When this value is changed via a Set operation, the new setting for the TOS Precedence bits takes effect immediately, rather

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          than waiting for some event such as reinitialization of the
          port or of the APPN node itself."

than waiting for some event such as reinitialization of the port or of the APPN node itself."

      ::= { hprIpAppnPortEntry 3 }

::= { hprIpAppnPortEntry 3 }

-- *******************************************************************
hprIpLsTable OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HprIpLsEntry
      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The HPR/IP link station table.  Values for TOS Precedence at
          the link station level override those at the level of the
          containing port.  If there is no entry in this table for a
          given link station, then that link station inherits its TOS
          Precedence values from its port."

-- ******************************************************************* hprIpLsTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HprIpLsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The HPR/IP link station table. Values for TOS Precedence at the link station level override those at the level of the containing port. If there is no entry in this table for a given link station, then that link station inherits its TOS Precedence values from its port."

      ::= { hprIp 3 }

::= { hprIp 3 }

hprIpLsEntry OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX HprIpLsEntry
      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Entry of the HPR/IP link station table."

hprIpLsEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX HprIpLsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Entry of the HPR/IP link station table."

      INDEX { hprIpLsLsName,
              hprIpLsAppnTrafficType }

INDEX { hprIpLsLsName, hprIpLsAppnTrafficType }

      ::= { hprIpLsTable 1 }

::= { hprIpLsTable 1 }

HprIpLsEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
        hprIpLsLsName            DisplayString,
        hprIpLsAppnTrafficType   AppnTrafficType,
        hprIpLsTOSPrecedence     AppnTOSPrecedence,
        hprIpLsRowStatus         RowStatus }

HprIpLsEntry ::= SEQUENCE { hprIpLsLsName DisplayString, hprIpLsAppnTrafficType AppnTrafficType, hprIpLsTOSPrecedence AppnTOSPrecedence, hprIpLsRowStatus RowStatus }

hprIpLsLsName OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..10))
      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Administratively assigned name for the link station.  If this
          object has the same value as the appnLsName in the APPN MIB,
          then the two objects are referring to the same APPN link
          station."

hprIpLsLsName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (1..10)) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Administratively assigned name for the link station. If this object has the same value as the appnLsName in the APPN MIB, then the two objects are referring to the same APPN link station."

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      ::= { hprIpLsEntry 1 }

::= { hprIpLsEntry 1 }

hprIpLsAppnTrafficType OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX AppnTrafficType
      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "APPN traffic type sent through the link station."

hprIpLsAppnTrafficType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX AppnTrafficType MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "APPN traffic type sent through the link station."

      ::= { hprIpLsEntry 2 }

::= { hprIpLsEntry 2 }

hprIpLsTOSPrecedence OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX AppnTOSPrecedence
      MAX-ACCESS read-create
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "A setting for the three TOS Precedence bits in the IP Type of
          Service field for this APPN traffic type.

hprIpLsTOSPrecedence OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX AppnTOSPrecedence MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A setting for the three TOS Precedence bits in the IP Type of Service field for this APPN traffic type.

          When this value is changed via a Set operation, the new setting
          for the TOS Precedence bits takes effect immediately, rather
          than waiting for some event such as reinitialization of the
          port or of the APPN node itself."

When this value is changed via a Set operation, the new setting for the TOS Precedence bits takes effect immediately, rather than waiting for some event such as reinitialization of the port or of the APPN node itself."

      ::= { hprIpLsEntry 3 }

::= { hprIpLsEntry 3 }

hprIpLsRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX RowStatus
      MAX-ACCESS read-create
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This object allows entries to be created and deleted in the
          hprIpLsTable.  As soon as an entry becomes active, the mapping
          between APPN traffic types and TOS Precedence settings that it
          specifies becomes effective.

hprIpLsRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RowStatus MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object allows entries to be created and deleted in the hprIpLsTable. As soon as an entry becomes active, the mapping between APPN traffic types and TOS Precedence settings that it specifies becomes effective.

          The value of the other accessible object in this entry,
          hprIpLsTOSPrecedence, can be changed via a Set operation when
          this object's value is active(1).

The value of the other accessible object in this entry, hprIpLsTOSPrecedence, can be changed via a Set operation when this object's value is active(1).

          An entry in this table is deleted by setting this object to
          destroy(6).  Deleting an entry in this table causes the
          link station to revert to the default TOS Precedence
          mapping for its port."

An entry in this table is deleted by setting this object to destroy(6). Deleting an entry in this table causes the link station to revert to the default TOS Precedence mapping for its port."

      ::= { hprIpLsEntry 4 }

::= { hprIpLsEntry 4 }

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-- *******************************************************************
hprIpCnTable OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HprIpCnEntry
      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The HPR/IP connection network table.  Values for TOS
          Precedence at the connection network level override those at
          the level of the containing port.  If there is no entry in
          this table for a given connection network, then that
          connection network inherits its TOS Precedence values from
          its port.

-- ******************************************************************* hprIpCnTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HprIpCnEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The HPR/IP connection network table. Values for TOS Precedence at the connection network level override those at the level of the containing port. If there is no entry in this table for a given connection network, then that connection network inherits its TOS Precedence values from its port.

          A node may have connections to a given connection network
          through multiple ports.  There is no provision in the HPR-IP
          architecture for variations in TOS Precedence values for
          a single connection network based on the port through which
          traffic is flowing to the connection network.  Thus an entry
          in this table overrides the port-level settings for all the
          ports through which the node can reach the connection
          network."

A node may have connections to a given connection network through multiple ports. There is no provision in the HPR-IP architecture for variations in TOS Precedence values for a single connection network based on the port through which traffic is flowing to the connection network. Thus an entry in this table overrides the port-level settings for all the ports through which the node can reach the connection network."

      ::= { hprIp 4 }

::= { hprIp 4 }

hprIpCnEntry OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX HprIpCnEntry
      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Entry of the HPR/IP connection network table."

hprIpCnEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX HprIpCnEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Entry of the HPR/IP connection network table."

      INDEX { hprIpCnVrnName,
              hprIpCnAppnTrafficType }

INDEX { hprIpCnVrnName, hprIpCnAppnTrafficType }

      ::= { hprIpCnTable 1 }

::= { hprIpCnTable 1 }

HprIpCnEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
        hprIpCnVrnName           SnaControlPointName,
        hprIpCnAppnTrafficType   AppnTrafficType,
        hprIpCnTOSPrecedence     AppnTOSPrecedence,
        hprIpCnRowStatus         RowStatus }

HprIpCnEntry ::= SEQUENCE { hprIpCnVrnName SnaControlPointName, hprIpCnAppnTrafficType AppnTrafficType, hprIpCnTOSPrecedence AppnTOSPrecedence, hprIpCnRowStatus RowStatus }

hprIpCnVrnName OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX SnaControlPointName
      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "SNA control point name of the virtual routing node (VRN) that

hprIpCnVrnName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SnaControlPointName MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "SNA control point name of the virtual routing node (VRN) that

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          identifies the connection network in the APPN topology
          database.  If this object has the same value as the appnVrnName
          in the APPN MIB, then the two objects are referring
          to the same APPN VRN."

identifies the connection network in the APPN topology database. If this object has the same value as the appnVrnName in the APPN MIB, then the two objects are referring to the same APPN VRN."

      ::= { hprIpCnEntry 1 }

::= { hprIpCnEntry 1 }

hprIpCnAppnTrafficType OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX AppnTrafficType
      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "APPN traffic type sent to this connection network."

hprIpCnAppnTrafficType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX AppnTrafficType MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "APPN traffic type sent to this connection network."

      ::= { hprIpCnEntry 2 }

::= { hprIpCnEntry 2 }

hprIpCnTOSPrecedence OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX AppnTOSPrecedence
      MAX-ACCESS read-create
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "A setting for the three TOS Precedence bits in the IP Type of
          Service field for this APPN traffic type.  This setting applies
          to all traffic sent to this connection network by this node,
          regardless of the port through which the traffic is sent.

hprIpCnTOSPrecedence OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX AppnTOSPrecedence MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A setting for the three TOS Precedence bits in the IP Type of Service field for this APPN traffic type. This setting applies to all traffic sent to this connection network by this node, regardless of the port through which the traffic is sent.

          When this value is changed via a Set operation, the new setting
          for the TOS Precedence bits takes effect immediately, rather
          than waiting for some event such as reinitialization of a
          port or of the APPN node itself."
      ::= { hprIpCnEntry 3 }

When this value is changed via a Set operation, the new setting for the TOS Precedence bits takes effect immediately, rather than waiting for some event such as reinitialization of a port or of the APPN node itself." ::= { hprIpCnEntry 3 }

hprIpCnRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX RowStatus
      MAX-ACCESS read-create
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This object allows entries to be created and deleted in the
          hprIpCnTable.  As soon as an entry becomes active, the mapping
          between APPN traffic types and TOS Precedence settings that it
          specifies becomes effective.

hprIpCnRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RowStatus MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object allows entries to be created and deleted in the hprIpCnTable. As soon as an entry becomes active, the mapping between APPN traffic types and TOS Precedence settings that it specifies becomes effective.

          The value of the other accessible object in this entry,
          hprIpCnTOSPrecedence, can be changed via a Set operation when
          this object's value is active(1).

The value of the other accessible object in this entry, hprIpCnTOSPrecedence, can be changed via a Set operation when this object's value is active(1).

          An entry in this table is deleted by setting this object to
          destroy(6).  Deleting an entry in this table causes the

An entry in this table is deleted by setting this object to destroy(6). Deleting an entry in this table causes the

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          connection network to revert to the default TOS Precedence
          mapping for each port through which it is accessed."

connection network to revert to the default TOS Precedence mapping for each port through which it is accessed."

      ::= { hprIpCnEntry 4 }

::= { hprIpCnEntry 4 }

-- *******************************************************************
-- Conformance Statement
-- *******************************************************************
-- Definitions imported from the HPR MIB:
--   hprConformance      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hprMIB 2 }
--   hprCompliances      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hprConformance 1 }
--   hprGroups           OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hprConformance 2 }

-- ******************************************************************* -- Conformance Statement -- ******************************************************************* -- Definitions imported from the HPR MIB: -- hprConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hprMIB 2 } -- hprCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hprConformance 1 } -- hprGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hprConformance 2 }

-- Compliance statements
hprIpCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
       STATUS current
       DESCRIPTION
      "Compliance statement for the HPR over IP MIB module."
   MODULE   -- this module

-- Compliance statements hprIpCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Compliance statement for the HPR over IP MIB module." MODULE -- this module

   --  Conditionally mandatory groups
   GROUP hprIpMonitoringGroup
      DESCRIPTION
          "The hprIpMonitoringGroup is mandatory for APPN implementations
          supporting HPR over IP."

-- Conditionally mandatory groups GROUP hprIpMonitoringGroup DESCRIPTION "The hprIpMonitoringGroup is mandatory for APPN implementations supporting HPR over IP."

   GROUP hprIpConfigurationGroup
      DESCRIPTION
          "The hprIpConfigurationGroup is mandatory for APPN
          implementations supporting HPR over IP.  It may, however,
          be implemented as a collection of read-only objects."

GROUP hprIpConfigurationGroup DESCRIPTION "The hprIpConfigurationGroup is mandatory for APPN implementations supporting HPR over IP. It may, however, be implemented as a collection of read-only objects."

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

::= { hprCompliances 2 }

::= { hprCompliances 2 }

-- Group definitions

-- Group definitions

hprIpMonitoringGroup OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS { hprIpActiveLsUdpPackets }
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "An object for counting outgoing HPR/IP traffic for each APPN
          traffic type."

hprIpMonitoringGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { hprIpActiveLsUdpPackets } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An object for counting outgoing HPR/IP traffic for each APPN traffic type."

::= { hprGroups 5 }

::= { hprGroups 5 }

hprIpConfigurationGroup OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS { hprIpAppnPortTOSPrecedence,
                hprIpLsTOSPrecedence,
                hprIpLsRowStatus,
                hprIpCnTOSPrecedence,
                hprIpCnRowStatus }
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "A collection of HPR/IP objects representing the mappings
          between APPN traffic types and TOS Precedence bits at the APPN
          port, APPN link station, and APPN connection network levels."

hprIpConfigurationGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { hprIpAppnPortTOSPrecedence, hprIpLsTOSPrecedence, hprIpLsRowStatus, hprIpCnTOSPrecedence, hprIpCnRowStatus } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A collection of HPR/IP objects representing the mappings between APPN traffic types and TOS Precedence bits at the APPN port, APPN link station, and APPN connection network levels."

::= { hprGroups 6 }

::= { hprGroups 6 }

END

END

5.  Security Considerations

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].  It is a customer responsibility to
   properly set up access control for MIB access.

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]. It is a customer responsibility to properly set up access control for MIB access.

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   None of the read-only objects in this 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.

None of the read-only objects in this 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.

   The one read-write and four read-create objects in the MIB can affect
   network operations; it is recommended that SNMP access to these
   objects be restricted.  The five objects are:

The one read-write and four read-create objects in the MIB can affect network operations; it is recommended that SNMP access to these objects be restricted. The five objects are:

   o    hprIpPortTOSPrecedence:  Setting this object immediately changes
        the mapping for all link stations using this port which do not
        have an entry to override the port value.  Improper mappings may
        cause delays or disruptions in the network.  For example, if
        APPN traffic type 'High' is mapped to IP TOS Precedence bits '
        001', network control traffic will have the same TOS precedence
        as bulk data traffic.  This may cause delays with session
        initializations, and timeouts on control sessions that could
        cause network outages.

o hprIpPortTOSPrecedence: Setting this object immediately changes the mapping for all link stations using this port which do not have an entry to override the port value. Improper mappings may cause delays or disruptions in the network. For example, if APPN traffic type 'High' is mapped to IP TOS Precedence bits ' 001', network control traffic will have the same TOS precedence as bulk data traffic. This may cause delays with session initializations, and timeouts on control sessions that could cause network outages.

   o    hprIpLsTOSPrecedence:  Setting this object has the potential for
        delay or disruption for this link station as described above
        with hprIpPortTOSPrecedence.

o hprIpLsTOSPrecedence: Setting this object has the potential for delay or disruption for this link station as described above with hprIpPortTOSPrecedence.

   o    hprIpLsRowStatus:  Setting this object to delete(6) causes this
        link station to revert to the default TOS Precedence mapping for
        its port.  The customized mapping for this link station will no
        longer be in effect.

o hprIpLsRowStatus: Setting this object to delete(6) causes this link station to revert to the default TOS Precedence mapping for its port. The customized mapping for this link station will no longer be in effect.

   o    hprIpCnTOSPrecedence:  Setting this object has the potential for
        delay or disruption for this links created for this connection
        network as described above with hprIpPortTOSPrecedence.

o hprIpCnTOSPrecedence: Setting this object has the potential for delay or disruption for this links created for this connection network as described above with hprIpPortTOSPrecedence.

   o    hprIpCnRowStatus:  Setting this object to delete(6) causes links
        created for this connection network to revert to the default TOS
        Precedence mapping for its port.  The customized mapping for
        this connection network will no longer be in effect.

o hprIpCnRowStatus: Setting this object to delete(6) causes links created for this connection network to revert to the default TOS Precedence mapping for its port. The customized mapping for this connection network will no longer be in effect.

6.  Intellectual Property

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

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

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   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
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7.  Acknowledgments

7. Acknowledgments

   This MIB module is the product of the IETF SNA NAU MIB WG and the AIW
   APPN/HPR MIBs SIG.  The editors would like to thank Katie Lee, IBM
   Corporation, for her work in creating the original version of this
   MIB.

This MIB module is the product of the IETF SNA NAU MIB WG and the AIW APPN/HPR MIBs SIG. The editors would like to thank Katie Lee, IBM Corporation, for her work in creating the original version of this MIB.

8.  References

8. References

   [1]  Harrington, D., Presuhn, R. and B. Wijnen, "An Architecture for
        Describing SNMP Management Frameworks", RFC 2271, January 1998

[1] Harrington, D., Presuhn, R. and B. Wijnen, "An Architecture for Describing SNMP Management Frameworks", RFC 2271, 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.

[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.

[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.

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

   [5]   McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D. and J. Schoenwaelder, "Structure of
        Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58, RFC 2578,
        April 1999.

[5] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D. and J. Schoenwaelder, "Structure of Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58, RFC 2578, April 1999.

   [6]  McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D. and J. Schoenwaelder, "Textual
        Conventions for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2579, April 1999.

[6] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D. and J. Schoenwaelder, "Textual Conventions for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2579, April 1999.

   [7]  McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D. and J. Schoenwaelder, "Conformance
        Statements for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2580, April 1999.

[7] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D. and J. Schoenwaelder, "Conformance Statements for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2580, April 1999.

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

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

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

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

   [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.

[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.

[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.

[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.

[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.

[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.

[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.

[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.

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

   [18] Dudley, G, "APPN/HPR in IP Networks", RFC 2353, May 1998.

[18] Dudley, G, "APPN/HPR in IP Networks", RFC 2353, May 1998.

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

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

   [20] Clouston, B. and B. Moore, "Definitions of Managed Objects for
        HPR", RFC 2238, May 1997.

[20] Clouston, B. and B. Moore, "Definitions of Managed Objects for HPR", RFC 2238, May 1997.

   [21] Nichols, K., Blake, S., Baker, F. and D. Black, "Definition of
        the Differentiated Services Field (DS Field) in the IPv4 and
        IPv6 Headers", RFC 2474, December 1998.

[21] Nichols, K., Blake, S., Baker, F. and D. Black, "Definition of the Differentiated Services Field (DS Field) in the IPv4 and IPv6 Headers", RFC 2474, December 1998.

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9.  Authors' Addresses

9. Authors' Addresses

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

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

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

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

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

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