RFC2665

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Network Working Group J. Flick Request for Comments: 2665 Hewlett-Packard Company Obsoletes: 2358 J. Johnson Category: Standards Track RedBack Networks

                                                         August 1999
               Definitions of Managed Objects for
               the Ethernet-like Interface Types

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 (1999). 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. This memo obsoletes RFC 2358, "Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-like Interface Types". This memo extends that specification by including management information useful for the management of 1000 Mb/s and full-duplex Ethernet interfaces.

Ethernet technology, as defined by the 802.3 Working Group of the IEEE, continues to evolve, with scalable increases in speed, new types of cabling and interfaces, and new features. This evolution may require changes in the managed objects in order to reflect this new functionality. This document, as with other documents issued by this working group, reflects a certain stage in the evolution of Ethernet technology. In the future, this document might be revised, or new documents might be issued by the Ethernet Interfaces and Hub MIB Working Group, in order to reflect the evolution of Ethernet technology.

Introduction

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 managing Ethernet-like interfaces.

This memo also includes a MIB module. This MIB module extends the list of managed objects specified in the earlier version of this MIB: RFC 2358 [23].

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 [26].

The SNMP Management Framework

The SNMP Management Framework presently consists of five major components:

o An overall architecture, described in RFC 2571 [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 2578
   [5], STD 58, RFC 2579 [6] and STD 58, 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 2572 [11] and RFC 2574
   [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 2573 [14] and

   the view-based access control mechanism described in RFC 2575
   [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.

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.

Overview

Instances of these object types represent attributes of an interface to an ethernet-like communications medium. At present, ethernet-like media are identified by the following values of the ifType object in the Interfaces MIB [25]:

        ethernetCsmacd(6)
        iso88023Csmacd(7)
        starLan(11)

The definitions presented here are based on Section 30, "10 Mb/s, 100 Mb/s and 1000 Mb/s Management", and Annex 30A, "GDMO Specification for 802.3 managed object classes" of IEEE Std. 802.3, 1998 Edition [16], as originally interpreted by Frank Kastenholz then of Interlan in [17]. Implementors of these MIB objects should note that IEEE Std. 802.3 [16] explicitly describes (in the form of Pascal pseudocode) when, where, and how various MAC attributes are measured. The IEEE document also describes the effects of MAC actions that may be invoked by manipulating instances of the MIB objects defined here.

To the extent that some of the attributes defined in [16] are represented by previously defined objects in MIB-2 [24] or in the Interfaces MIB [25], such attributes are not redundantly represented by objects defined in this memo. Among the attributes represented by objects defined in other memos are the number of octets transmitted or received on a particular interface, the number of frames transmitted or received on a particular interface, the promiscuous status of an interface, the MAC address of an interface, and multicast information associated with an interface.

Relation to MIB-2

This section applies only when this MIB is used in conjunction with the "old" (RFC 1213) [24] interface group.

The relationship between an ethernet-like interface and an interface in the context of MIB-2 is one-to-one. As such, the value of an ifIndex object instance can be directly used to identify corresponding instances of the objects defined herein.

For agents which implement the (now deprecated) ifSpecific object, an instance of that object that is associated with an ethernet-like interface has the OBJECT IDENTIFIER value:

     dot3    OBJECT IDENTIFER ::= { transmission 7 }

Relation to the Interfaces MIB

The Interface MIB [25] requires that any MIB which is an adjunct of the Interface MIB clarify specific areas within the Interface MIB. These areas were intentionally left vague in the Interface MIB to avoid over constraining the MIB, thereby precluding management of certain media-types.

Section 3.3 of [25] enumerates several areas which a media-specific MIB must clarify. Each of these areas is addressed in a following subsection. The implementor is referred to [25] in order to understand the general intent of these areas.

Layering Model

This MIB does not provide for layering. There are no sublayers.

EDITOR'S NOTE:

One could foresee the development of an 802.2 and enet-transceiver MIB. They could be higher and lower sublayers, respectively. All that THIS document should do is allude to the possibilities and urge the implementor to be aware of the possibility and that they may have requirements which supersede the requirements in this document.

Virtual Circuits

This medium does not support virtual circuits and this area is not applicable to this MIB.

ifTestTable

This MIB defines two tests for media which are instrumented with this MIB; TDR and Loopback. Implementation of these tests is not required. Many common interface chips do not support one or both of these tests.

These two tests are provided as a convenience, allowing a common method to invoke the test.

Standard MIBs do not include objects in which to return the results of the TDR test. Any needed objects MUST be provided in the vendor specific MIB.

Note that the ifTestTable is now deprecated. Work is underway to define a replacement MIB for system and interface testing. It is expected that the tests defined in this document will be usable in this replacement MIB.

ifRcvAddressTable

This table contains all IEEE 802.3 addresses, unicast, multicast, and broadcast, for which this interface will receive packets and forward them up to a higher layer entity for local consumption. The format of the address, contained in ifRcvAddressAddress, is the same as for ifPhysAddress.

In the event that the interface is part of a MAC bridge, this table does not include unicast addresses which are accepted for possible forwarding out some other port. This table is explicitly not intended to provide a bridge address filtering mechanism.

ifPhysAddress

This object contains the IEEE 802.3 address which is placed in the source-address field of any Ethernet, Starlan, or IEEE 802.3 frames that originate at this interface. Usually this will be kept in ROM on the interface hardware. Some systems may set this address via software.

In a system where there are several such addresses the designer has a tougher choice. The address chosen should be the one most likely to be of use to network management (e.g. the address placed in ARP responses for systems which are primarily IP systems).

If the designer truly can not chose, use of the factory- provided ROM address is suggested.

If the address can not be determined, an octet string of zero length should be returned.

The address is stored in binary in this object. The address is stored in "canonical" bit order, that is, the Group Bit is positioned as the low-order bit of the first octet. Thus, the first byte of a multicast address would have the bit 0x01 set.

ifType

This MIB applies to interfaces which have any of the following ifType values:

        ethernetCsmacd(6)
        iso88023Csmacd(7)
        starLan(11)

It is RECOMMENDED that all Ethernet-like interfaces use an ifType of ethernetCsmacd(6) regardless of the speed that the interface is running or the link-layer encapsulation in use. iso88023Csmacd(7) and starLan(11) are supported for backwards compatability.

There are three other interface types defined in the IANAifType-MIB for Ethernet. They are fastEther(62), fastEtherFX(69), and gigabitEthernet(117). This document takes the position that an Ethernet is an Ethernet, and Ethernet interfaces SHOULD always have the same value of ifType. Information on the particular flavor of Ethernet that an interface is running is available from ifSpeed in the Interfaces MIB, and ifMauType in the 802.3 MAU MIB. An Ethernet-like interface SHOULD NOT use the fastEther(62), fastEtherFX(69), or gigabitEthernet(117) ifTypes.

Interfaces with any of the supported ifType values map to the EtherLike-MIB in the same manner. There are no implementation differences.

Specific Interface MIB Objects

The following table provides specific implementation guidelines for applying the interface group objects to ethernet-like media.

  Object                     Guidelines
  ifIndex                    Each ethernet-like interface is
                             represented by an ifEntry.  The
                             dot3StatsTable in this MIB module is
                             indexed by dot3StatsIndex. The interface
                             identified by a particular value of
                             dot3StatsIndex is the same interface as
                             identified by the same value of ifIndex.
  ifDescr                    Refer to [25].
  ifType                     Refer to section 3.2.6.
  ifMtu                      1500 octets.  NOTE: This is the MTU as
                             seen by the MAC client.  When a higher
                             layer protocol, like IP, is running over
                             Ethernet, this is the MTU that will be
                             seen by that higher layer protocol.
                             However, when using the IEEE 802.2 LLC
                             protocol, higher layer protocols will
                             see a different MTU.  In particular, an
                             LLC type 1 client protocol will see
                             an MTU of 1497 octets, and a protocol
                             running over SNAP will see an MTU of
                             1492 octets.
  ifSpeed                    The current operational speed of the
                             interface in bits per second. For
                             current ethernet-like interfaces, this
                             will be equal to 1,000,000 (1 million),
                             10,000,000 (10 million), 100,000,000
                             (100 million), or 1,000,000,000 (1
                             billion). If the interface implements
                             auto-negotiation, auto-negotiation is
                             enabled for this interface, and the
                             interface has not yet negotiated to an
                             operational speed, this object SHOULD
                             reflect the maximum speed supported by
                             the interface.  Note that this object
                             MUST NOT indicate a doubled value when
                             operating in full-duplex mode.  It MUST
                             indicate the correct line speed
                             regardless of the current duplex mode.
                             The duplex mode of the interface may
                             be determined by examining either the
                             dot3StatsDuplexStatus object in this
                             MIBmodule, or the ifMauType object in
                             the 802.3 MAU MIB.
  ifPhysAddress              Refer to section 3.2.5.
  ifAdminStatus              Write access is not required.  Support
                             for 'testing' is not required.
  ifOperStatus               The operational state of the interface.
                             Support for 'testing' is not required.
                             The value 'dormant' has no meaning for
                             an ethernet-like interface.
  ifLastChange               Refer to [25].
  ifInOctets                 The number of octets in valid MAC
                             frames received on this interface,
                             including the MAC header and FCS.
                             This does include the number of octets
                             in valid MAC Control frames received on
                             this interface.
  ifInUcastPkts              Refer to [25].  Note that this does
                             not include MAC Control frames, since
                             MAC Control frames are consumed by the
                             interface layer and are not passed to
                             any higher layer protocol.
  ifInDiscards               Refer to [25].
  ifInErrors                 The sum for this interface of
                             dot3StatsAlignmentErrors,
                             dot3StatsFCSErrors,
                             dot3StatsFrameTooLongs,
                             dot3StatsInternalMacReceiveErrors and
                             dot3StatsSymbolErrors.
  ifInUnknownProtos          Refer to [25].
  ifOutOctets                The number of octets transmitted in
                             valid MAC frames on this interface,
                             including the MAC header and FCS.
                             This does include the number of octets
                             in valid MAC Control frames transmitted
                             on this interface.
  ifOutUcastPkts             Refer to [25].  Note that this does
                             not include MAC Control frames, since
                             MAC Control frames are generated by the
                             interface layer, and are not passed
                             from any higher layer protocol.
  ifOutDiscards              Refer to [25].
  ifOutErrors                The sum for this interface of:
                             dot3StatsSQETestErrors,
                             dot3StatsLateCollisions,
                             dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions,
                             dot3StatsInternalMacTransmitErrors and
                             dot3StatsCarrierSenseErrors.
  ifName                     Locally-significant textual name for
                             the interface (e.g. lan0).
  ifInMulticastPkts          Refer to [25].  Note that this does
                             not include MAC Control frames, since
                             MAC Control frames are consumed by the
                             interface layer and are not passed to
                             any higher layer protocol.
  ifInBroadcastPkts          Refer to [25].  Note that this does
                             not include MAC Control frames, since
                             MAC Control frames are generated by
                             the interface layer, and are not passed
                             from any higher layer protocol.
  ifOutMulticastPkts         Refer to [25].  Note that this does
                             not include MAC Control frames, since
                             MAC Control frames are consumed by the
                             interface layer and are not passed to
                             any higher layer protocol.
  ifOutBroadcastPkts         Refer to [25].  Note that this does
                             not include MAC Control frames, since
                             MAC Control frames are generated by
                             the interface layer, and are not passed
                             from any higher layer protocol.
  ifHCInOctets               64-bit versions of counters.  Required
  ifHCOutOctets              for ethernet-like interfaces that are
                             capable of operating at 20Mbit/sec or
                             faster, even if the interface is
                             currently operating at less than
                             20Mbit/sec.
  ifHCInUcastPkts            64-bit versions of packet counters.
  ifHCInMulticastPkts        Required for ethernet-like interfaces
  ifHCInBroadcastPkts        that are capable of operating at
  ifHCOutUcastPkts           640Mbit/sec or faster, even if the
  ifHCOutMulticastPkts       interface is currently operating at
  ifHCOutBroadcastPkts       less than 640Mbit/sec.
  ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable     Refer to [25].  Default is 'enabled'
  ifHighSpeed                The current operational speed of the
                             interface in millions of bits per
                             second. For current ethernet-like
                             interfaces, this will be equal to 1,
                             10, 100, or 1,000.  If the interface
                             implements auto-negotiation,
                             auto-negotiation is enabled for this
                             interface, and the interface has not
                             yet negotiated to an operational speed,
                             this object SHOULD reflect the maximum
                             speed supported by the interface. Note
                             that this object MUST NOT indicate a
                             doubled value when operating in full-
                             duplex mode.  It MUST indicate the
                             correct line speed regardless of the
                             current duplex mode. The duplex mode
                             of the interface may be determined
                             by examining either the
                             dot3StatsDuplexStatus object in this
                             MIB module, or the ifMauType object in
                             the 802.3 MAU MIB.
  ifPromiscuousMode          Refer to [25].
  ifConnectorPresent         This will normally be 'true'.
  ifAlias                    Refer to [25].
  ifCounterDiscontinuityTime Refer to [25].  Note that a
                             discontinuity in the Interface MIB
                             counters may also indicate a
                             discontinuity in some or all of the
                             counters in this MIB that are
                             associated with that interface.
  ifStackHigherLayer         Refer to section 3.2.1.
  ifStackLowerLayer
  ifStackStatus
  ifRcvAddressAddress        Refer to section 3.2.4.
  ifRcvAddressStatus
  ifRcvAddressType

Relation to the 802.3 MAU MIB

Support for the mauModIfCompl2 compliance statement of the MAU-MIB [27] is REQUIRED for Ethernet-like interfaces. This MIB is needed in order to allow applications to determine the current MAU type in use by the interface, and to control autonegotiation and duplex mode for the interface. Implementing this MIB module without implementing the MAU-MIB would leave applications with no standard way to determine the media type in use, and no standard way to control the duplex mode of the interface.

dot3StatsEtherChipSet

This document defines an object called dot3StatsEtherChipSet, which is used to identify the MAC hardware used to communicate on an interface. Previous versions of this document contained a number of OID assignments for some existing Ethernet chipsets. Maintaining

that list as part of this document has proven to be problematic, so the OID assignments contained in prevous versions of this document have now been moved to a separate document [28].

The dot3StatsEtherChipSet object has now been deprecated. Implementation feedback indicates that this object is much more useful in theory than in practice. The object's utility in debugging network problems in the field appears to be limited. In those cases where it may be useful, it is not sufficient, since it identifies only the MAC chip, and not the PHY, PMD, or driver. The administrative overhead involved in maintaining a central registry of chipset OIDs cannot be justified for an object whose usefulness is questionable at best.

Implementations which continue to support this object for the purpose of backwards compatability may continue to use the values defined in [28]. For chipsets not listed in [28], implementors should assign OBJECT IDENTIFIERS within that part of the registration tree delegated to individual enterprises.

Mapping of IEEE 802.3 Managed Objects

IEEE 802.3 Managed Object Corresponding SNMP Object

oMacEntity

.aMACID                          dot3StatsIndex or
                                 IF-MIB - ifIndex
.aFramesTransmittedOK            IF-MIB - ifOutUCastPkts +
                                          ifOutMulticastPkts +
                                          ifOutBroadcastPkts*
.aSingleCollisionFrames          dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames
.aMultipleCollisionFrames        dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames
.aFramesReceivedOK               IF-MIB - ifInUcastPkts +
                                          ifInMulticastPkts +
                                          ifInBroadcastPkts*
.aFrameCheckSequenceErrors       dot3StatsFCSErrors
.aAlignmentErrors                dot3StatsAlignmentErrors
.aOctetsTransmittedOK            IF-MIB - ifOutOctets*
.aFramesWithDeferredXmissions    dot3StatsDeferredTransmissions
.aLateCollisions                 dot3StatsLateCollisions
.aFramesAbortedDueToXSColls      dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions
.aFramesLostDueToIntMACXmitError dot3StatsInternalMacTransmitErrors
.aCarrierSenseErrors             dot3StatsCarrierSenseErrors
.aOctetsReceivedOK               IF-MIB - ifInOctets*
.aFramesLostDueToIntMACRcvError  dot3StatsInternalMacReceiveErrors
.aPromiscuousStatus              IF-MIB - ifPromiscuousMode
.aReadMulticastAddressList       IF-MIB - ifRcvAddressTable
.aMulticastFramesXmittedOK       IF-MIB - ifOutMulticastPkts*
.aBroadcastFramesXmittedOK       IF-MIB - ifOutBroadcastPkts*
.aMulticastFramesReceivedOK      IF-MIB - ifInMulticastPkts*
.aBroadcastFramesReceivedOK      IF-MIB - ifInBroadcastPkts*
.aFrameTooLongErrors             dot3StatsFrameTooLongs
.aReadWriteMACAddress            IF-MIB - ifPhysAddress
.aCollisionFrames                dot3CollFrequencies
.aDuplexStatus                   dot3StatsDuplexStatus
.acAddGroupAddress               IF-MIB - ifRcvAddressTable
.acDeleteGroupAddress            IF-MIB - ifRcvAddressTable
.acExecuteSelfTest               dot3TestLoopBack

oPHYEntity

.aPHYID                          dot3StatsIndex or
                                 IF-MIB - ifIndex
.aSQETestErrors                  dot3StatsSQETestErrors
.aSymbolErrorDuringCarrier       dot3StatsSymbolErrors

oMACControlEntity

.aMACControlID                   dot3StatsIndex or
                                 IF-MIB - ifIndex
.aMACControlFunctionsSupported   dot3ControlFunctionsSupported and
                                 dot3ControlFunctionsEnabled
.aUnsupportedOpcodesReceived     dot3ControlInUnknownOpcodes

oPAUSEEntity

.aPAUSEMACCtrlFramesTransmitted  dot3OutPauseFrames
.aPAUSEMACCtrlFramesReceived     dot3InPauseFrames
  • Note that the octet counters in IF-MIB do not exactly match the

definition of the octet counters in IEEE 802.3. aOctetsTransmittedOK and aOctetsReceivedOK count only the octets in the clientData and Pad fields, whereas ifInOctets and ifOutOctets include the entire MAC frame, including MAC header and FCS. However, the IF-MIB counters can be derived from the IEEE 802.3 counters as follows:

 ifInOctets = aOctetsReceivedOK + (18 * aFramesReceivedOK)
 ifOutOctets = aOctetsTransmittedOK + (18 * aFramesTransmittedOK)

Also note that the packet counters in the IF-MIB do not exactly match the definition of the frame counters in IEEE 802.3. aFramesTransmittedOK counts the number of frames successfully transmitted on the interface, whereas ifOutUcastPkts, ifOutMulticastPkts and ifOutBroadcastPkts count the number of transmit requests made from a higher layer, whether or not the transmit attempt was successful. This means that packets counted by ifOutErrors or ifOutDiscards are also be counted by ifOut*castPkts, but are not be counted by aFramesTransmittedOK. This also means

that, since MAC Control frames are generated by a sublayer internal to the interface layer rather than by a higher layer, they are not counted by ifOut*castPkts, but are counted by aFramesTransmittedOK.

Similarly, aFramesReceivedOK counts the number of frames received successfully by the interface, whether or not they are passed to a higher layer, whereas ifInUcastPkts, ifInMulticastPkts and ifInBroadcastPkts count only the number of packets passed to a higher layer. This means that packets counted by ifInDiscards or ifInUnknownProtos are also counted by aFramesReceivedOK, but are not counted by ifIn*castPkts. This also menas that, since MAC Control frames are consumed by a sublayer internal to the interface layer and not passed to a higher layer, they are not counted by ifIn*castPkts, but are counted by aFramesReceivedOK.

Another difference to keep in mind between the IF-MIB counters and IEEE 802.3 counters is that in the IEEE 802.3 document, the frame counters and octet counters are always incremented together. aOctetsTransmittedOK counts the number of octets in frames that were counted by aFramesTransmittedOK. aOctetsReceivedOK counts the number of octets in frames that were counted by aFramesReceivedOK. This is not the case with the IF-MIB counters. The IF-MIB octet counters count the number of octets sent to or received from the layer below this interface, whereas the packet counters count the number of packets sent to or received from the layer above. Therefore, received MAC Control frames, ifInDiscards, and ifInUnknownProtos are counted by ifInOctets, but not ifIn*castPkts. Transmitted MAC Control frames are counted by ifOutOctets, but not ifOut*castPkts. ifOutDiscards and ifOutErrors are counted by ifOut*castPkts, but not ifOutOctets.

The following IEEE 802.3 managed objects have been removed from this MIB module as a result of implementation feedback:

oMacEntity

 .aFramesWithExcessiveDeferral
 .aInRangeLengthErrors
 .aOutOfRangeLengthField
 .aMACEnableStatus
 .aTransmitEnableStatus
 .aMulticastReceiveStatus
 .acInitializeMAC

Please see [19] for the detailed reasoning on why these objects were removed.

In addition, the following IEEE 802.3 managed objects have not been included in this MIB for the following reasons.

IEEE 802.3 Managed Object Disposition

oMACEntity

.aMACCapabilities                Can be derived from
                                 MAU-MIB - ifMauTypeListBits

oPHYEntity

.aPhyType                        Can be derived from
                                 MAU-MIB - ifMauType
.aPhyTypeList                    Can be derived from
                                 MAU-MIB - ifMauTypeListBits
.aMIIDetect                      Not considered useful.
.aPhyAdminState                  Can already obtain interface
                                 state from IF-MIB - ifOperStatus
                                 and MAU state from MAU-MIB -
                                 ifMauStatus.  Providing an
                                 additional state for the PHY
                                 was not considered useful.
.acPhyAdminControl               Can already control interface
                                 state from IF-MIB - ifAdminStatus
                                 and MAU state from MAU-MIB -
                                 ifMauStatus.  Providing separate
                                 admin control of the PHY was not
                                 considered useful.

oMACControlEntity

.aMACControlFramesTransmitted    Can be determined by summing the
                                 OutFrames counters for the
                                 individual control functions
.aMACControlFramesReceived       Can be determined by summing the
                                 InFrames counters for the
                                 individual control functions

oPAUSEEntity

.aPAUSELinkDelayAllowance        Not considered useful.

Definitions

EtherLike-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

   IMPORTS
       MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, OBJECT-IDENTITY,
       Counter32, mib-2, transmission
           FROM SNMPv2-SMI
       MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP
           FROM SNMPv2-CONF
       ifIndex, InterfaceIndex
           FROM IF-MIB;
   etherMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
       LAST-UPDATED "9908240400Z"  -- August 24, 1999
       ORGANIZATION "IETF Ethernet Interfaces and Hub MIB
                    Working Group"
       CONTACT-INFO
           "WG E-mail: [email protected]
         To subscribe: [email protected]
                Chair: Dan Romascanu
               Postal: Lucent Technologies
                       Atidum Technology Park, Bldg. 3
                       Tel Aviv 61131
                       Israel
                  Tel: +972 3 645 8414
               E-mail: [email protected]
              Editor: John Flick
              Postal: Hewlett-Packard Company
                      8000 Foothills Blvd. M/S 5557
                      Roseville, CA 95747-5557
                      USA
                 Tel: +1 916 785 4018
                 Fax: +1 916 785 1199
              E-mail: [email protected]
              Editor: Jeffrey Johnson
              Postal: RedBack Networks
                      2570 North First Street, Suite 410
                      San Jose, CA, 95131
                      USA
                 Tel: +1 408 571 2699
                 Fax: +1 408 571 2698
              E-Mail: [email protected]"
       DESCRIPTION "The MIB module to describe generic objects for
                   Ethernet-like network interfaces.
                   The following reference is used throughout this
                   MIB module:
                   [IEEE 802.3 Std] refers to:
                      IEEE Std 802.3, 1998 Edition: 'Information
                      technology - Telecommunications and
                      information exchange between systems -
                      Local and metropolitan area networks -
                      Specific requirements - Part 3: Carrier
                      sense multiple access with collision
                      detection (CSMA/CD) access method and
                      physical layer specifications',
                      September 1998.
                   Of particular interest is Clause 30, '10Mb/s,
                   100Mb/s and 1000Mb/s Management'."
       REVISION    "9908240400Z"  -- August 24, 1999
       DESCRIPTION "Updated to include support for 1000 Mb/sec
                    interfaces and full-duplex interfaces.
                    This version published as RFC 2665."
       REVISION    "9806032150Z"
       DESCRIPTION "Updated to include support for 100 Mb/sec
                    interfaces.
                    This version published as RFC 2358."
       REVISION    "9402030400Z"
       DESCRIPTION "Initial version, published as RFC 1650."
       ::= { mib-2 35 }
   etherMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { etherMIB 1 }
   dot3    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { transmission 7 }
   -- the Ethernet-like Statistics group
   dot3StatsTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF Dot3StatsEntry
       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
       STATUS     current
       DESCRIPTION "Statistics for a collection of ethernet-like
                   interfaces attached to a particular system.
                   There will be one row in this table for each
                   ethernet-like interface in the system."
       ::= { dot3 2 }
   dot3StatsEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX     Dot3StatsEntry
       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
       STATUS     current
       DESCRIPTION "Statistics for a particular interface to an
                   ethernet-like medium."
       INDEX       { dot3StatsIndex }
       ::= { dot3StatsTable 1 }
   Dot3StatsEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {
           dot3StatsIndex                      InterfaceIndex,
           dot3StatsAlignmentErrors            Counter32,
           dot3StatsFCSErrors                  Counter32,
           dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames      Counter32,
           dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames    Counter32,
           dot3StatsSQETestErrors              Counter32,
           dot3StatsDeferredTransmissions      Counter32,
           dot3StatsLateCollisions             Counter32,
           dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions        Counter32,
           dot3StatsInternalMacTransmitErrors  Counter32,
           dot3StatsCarrierSenseErrors         Counter32,
           dot3StatsFrameTooLongs              Counter32,
           dot3StatsInternalMacReceiveErrors   Counter32,
           dot3StatsEtherChipSet               OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
           dot3StatsSymbolErrors               Counter32,
           dot3StatsDuplexStatus               INTEGER
       }
   dot3StatsIndex OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      InterfaceIndex
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "An index value that uniquely identifies an
                   interface to an ethernet-like medium.  The
                   interface identified by a particular value of
                   this index is the same interface as identified
                   by the same value of ifIndex."
       REFERENCE   "RFC 2233, ifIndex"
       ::= { dot3StatsEntry 1 }
   dot3StatsAlignmentErrors OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A count of frames received on a particular
                   interface that are not an integral number of
                   octets in length and do not pass the FCS check.
                   The count represented by an instance of this
                   object is incremented when the alignmentError
                   status is returned by the MAC service to the
                   LLC (or other MAC user). Received frames for
                   which multiple error conditions obtain are,
                   according to the conventions of IEEE 802.3
                   Layer Management, counted exclusively according
                   to the error status presented to the LLC.
                   This counter does not increment for 8-bit wide
                   group encoding schemes.
                   Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
                   occur at re-initialization of the management
                   system, and at other times as indicated by the
                   value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
       REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.3.1.1.7,
                   aAlignmentErrors"
       ::= { dot3StatsEntry 2 }
   dot3StatsFCSErrors OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A count of frames received on a particular
                   interface that are an integral number of octets
                   in length but do not pass the FCS check.  This
                   count does not include frames received with
                   frame-too-long or frame-too-short error.
                   The count represented by an instance of this
                   object is incremented when the frameCheckError
                   status is returned by the MAC service to the
                   LLC (or other MAC user). Received frames for
                   which multiple error conditions obtain are,
                   according to the conventions of IEEE 802.3
                   Layer Management, counted exclusively according
                   to the error status presented to the LLC.
                   Note:  Coding errors detected by the physical
                   layer for speeds above 10 Mb/s will cause the
                   frame to fail the FCS check.
                   Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
                   occur at re-initialization of the management
                   system, and at other times as indicated by the
                   value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
       REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.3.1.1.6,
                   aFrameCheckSequenceErrors."
       ::= { dot3StatsEntry 3 }
   dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A count of successfully transmitted frames on
                   a particular interface for which transmission
                   is inhibited by exactly one collision.
                   A frame that is counted by an instance of this
                   object is also counted by the corresponding
                   instance of either the ifOutUcastPkts,
                   ifOutMulticastPkts, or ifOutBroadcastPkts,
                   and is not counted by the corresponding
                   instance of the dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames
                   object.
                   This counter does not increment when the
                   interface is operating in full-duplex mode.
                   Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
                   occur at re-initialization of the management
                   system, and at other times as indicated by the
                   value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
       REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.3.1.1.3,
                   aSingleCollisionFrames."
       ::= { dot3StatsEntry 4 }
   dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A count of successfully transmitted frames on
                   a particular interface for which transmission
                   is inhibited by more than one collision.
                   A frame that is counted by an instance of this
                   object is also counted by the corresponding
                   instance of either the ifOutUcastPkts,
                   ifOutMulticastPkts, or ifOutBroadcastPkts,
                   and is not counted by the corresponding
                   instance of the dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames
                   object.
                   This counter does not increment when the
                   interface is operating in full-duplex mode.
                   Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
                   occur at re-initialization of the management
                   system, and at other times as indicated by the
                   value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
       REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.3.1.1.4,
                   aMultipleCollisionFrames."
       ::= { dot3StatsEntry 5 }
   dot3StatsSQETestErrors OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A count of times that the SQE TEST ERROR
                   message is generated by the PLS sublayer for a
                   particular interface. The SQE TEST ERROR
                   is set in accordance with the rules for
                   verification of the SQE detection mechanism in
                   the PLS Carrier Sense Function as described in
                   IEEE Std. 802.3, 1998 Edition, section 7.2.4.6.
                   This counter does not increment on interfaces
                   operating at speeds greater than 10 Mb/s, or on
                   interfaces operating in full-duplex mode.
                   Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
                   occur at re-initialization of the management
                   system, and at other times as indicated by the
                   value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
       REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 7.2.4.6, also 30.3.2.1.4,
                   aSQETestErrors."
       ::= { dot3StatsEntry 6 }
   dot3StatsDeferredTransmissions OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A count of frames for which the first
                   transmission attempt on a particular interface
                   is delayed because the medium is busy.
                   The count represented by an instance of this
                   object does not include frames involved in
                   collisions.
                   This counter does not increment when the
                   interface is operating in full-duplex mode.
                   Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
                   occur at re-initialization of the management
                   system, and at other times as indicated by the
                   value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
       REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.3.1.1.9,
                   aFramesWithDeferredXmissions."
       ::= { dot3StatsEntry 7 }
   dot3StatsLateCollisions OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "The number of times that a collision is
                   detected on a particular interface later than
                   one slotTime into the transmission of a packet.
                   A (late) collision included in a count
                   represented by an instance of this object is
                   also considered as a (generic) collision for
                   purposes of other collision-related
                   statistics.
                   This counter does not increment when the
                   interface is operating in full-duplex mode.
                   Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
                   occur at re-initialization of the management
                   system, and at other times as indicated by the
                   value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
       REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.3.1.1.10,
                   aLateCollisions."
       ::= { dot3StatsEntry 8 }
   dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A count of frames for which transmission on a
                   particular interface fails due to excessive
                   collisions.
                   This counter does not increment when the
                   interface is operating in full-duplex mode.
                   Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
                   occur at re-initialization of the management
                   system, and at other times as indicated by the
                   value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
       REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.3.1.1.11,
                   aFramesAbortedDueToXSColls."
       ::= { dot3StatsEntry 9 }
   dot3StatsInternalMacTransmitErrors OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A count of frames for which transmission on a
                   particular interface fails due to an internal
                   MAC sublayer transmit error. A frame is only
                   counted by an instance of this object if it is
                   not counted by the corresponding instance of
                   either the dot3StatsLateCollisions object, the
                   dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions object, or the
                   dot3StatsCarrierSenseErrors object.
                   The precise meaning of the count represented by
                   an instance of this object is implementation-
                   specific.  In particular, an instance of this
                   object may represent a count of transmission
                   errors on a particular interface that are not
                   otherwise counted.
                   Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
                   occur at re-initialization of the management
                   system, and at other times as indicated by the
                   value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
       REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.3.1.1.12,
                   aFramesLostDueToIntMACXmitError."
       ::= { dot3StatsEntry 10 }
   dot3StatsCarrierSenseErrors OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "The number of times that the carrier sense
                   condition was lost or never asserted when
                   attempting to transmit a frame on a particular
                   interface.
                   The count represented by an instance of this
                   object is incremented at most once per
                   transmission attempt, even if the carrier sense
                   condition fluctuates during a transmission
                   attempt.
                   This counter does not increment when the
                   interface is operating in full-duplex mode.
                   Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
                   occur at re-initialization of the management
                   system, and at other times as indicated by the
                   value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
       REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.3.1.1.13,
                   aCarrierSenseErrors."
       ::= { dot3StatsEntry 11 }
   -- { dot3StatsEntry 12 } is not assigned
   dot3StatsFrameTooLongs OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A count of frames received on a particular
                   interface that exceed the maximum permitted
                   frame size.
                   The count represented by an instance of this
                   object is incremented when the frameTooLong
                   status is returned by the MAC service to the
                   LLC (or other MAC user). Received frames for
                   which multiple error conditions obtain are,
                   according to the conventions of IEEE 802.3
                   Layer Management, counted exclusively according
                   to the error status presented to the LLC.
                   Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
                   occur at re-initialization of the management
                   system, and at other times as indicated by the
                   value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
       REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.3.1.1.25,
                   aFrameTooLongErrors."
       ::= { dot3StatsEntry 13 }
   -- { dot3StatsEntry 14 } is not assigned
   -- { dot3StatsEntry 15 } is not assigned
   dot3StatsInternalMacReceiveErrors OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A count of frames for which reception on a
                   particular interface fails due to an internal
                   MAC sublayer receive error. A frame is only
                   counted by an instance of this object if it is
                   not counted by the corresponding instance of
                   either the dot3StatsFrameTooLongs object, the
                   dot3StatsAlignmentErrors object, or the
                   dot3StatsFCSErrors object.
                   The precise meaning of the count represented by
                   an instance of this object is implementation-
                   specific.  In particular, an instance of this
                   object may represent a count of receive errors
                   on a particular interface that are not
                   otherwise counted.
                   Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
                   occur at re-initialization of the management
                   system, and at other times as indicated by the
                   value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
       REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.3.1.1.15,
                   aFramesLostDueToIntMACRcvError."
       ::= { dot3StatsEntry 16 }
   dot3StatsEtherChipSet OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      OBJECT IDENTIFIER
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      deprecated
       DESCRIPTION "******** THIS OBJECT IS DEPRECATED ********
                   This object contains an OBJECT IDENTIFIER
                   which identifies the chipset used to
                   realize the interface. Ethernet-like
                   interfaces are typically built out of
                   several different chips. The MIB implementor
                   is presented with a decision of which chip
                   to identify via this object. The implementor
                   should identify the chip which is usually
                   called the Medium Access Control chip.
                   If no such chip is easily identifiable,
                   the implementor should identify the chip
                   which actually gathers the transmit
                   and receive statistics and error
                   indications. This would allow a
                   manager station to correlate the
                   statistics and the chip generating
                   them, giving it the ability to take
                   into account any known anomalies
                   in the chip."
       ::= { dot3StatsEntry 17 }
   dot3StatsSymbolErrors OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "For an interface operating at 100 Mb/s, the
                   number of times there was an invalid data symbol
                   when a valid carrier was present.
                   For an interface operating in half-duplex mode
                   at 1000 Mb/s, the number of times the receiving
                   media is non-idle (a carrier event) for a period
                   of time equal to or greater than slotTime, and
                   during which there was at least one occurrence
                   of an event that causes the PHY to indicate
                   'Data reception error' or 'carrier extend error'
                   on the GMII.
                   For an interface operating in full-duplex mode
                   at 1000 Mb/s, the number of times the receiving
                   media is non-idle a carrier event) for a period
                   of time equal to or greater than minFrameSize,
                   and during which there was at least one
                   occurrence of an event that causes the PHY to
                   indicate 'Data reception error' on the GMII.
                   The count represented by an instance of this
                   object is incremented at most once per carrier
                   event, even if multiple symbol errors occur
                   during the carrier event.  This count does
                   not increment if a collision is present.
                   Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
                   occur at re-initialization of the management
                   system, and at other times as indicated by the
                   value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
       REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.3.2.1.5,
                   aSymbolErrorDuringCarrier."
       ::= { dot3StatsEntry 18 }
   dot3StatsDuplexStatus OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                       unknown(1),
                       halfDuplex(2),
                       fullDuplex(3)
                   }
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "The current mode of operation of the MAC
                   entity.  'unknown' indicates that the current
                   duplex mode could not be determined.
                   Management control of the duplex mode is
                   accomplished through the MAU MIB.  When
                   an interface does not support autonegotiation,
                   or when autonegotiation is not enabled, the
                   duplex mode is controlled using
                   ifMauDefaultType.  When autonegotiation is
                   supported and enabled, duplex mode is controlled
                   using ifMauAutoNegAdvertisedBits.  In either
                   case, the currently operating duplex mode is
                   reflected both in this object and in ifMauType.
                   Note that this object provides redundant
                   information with ifMauType.  Normally, redundant
                   objects are discouraged.  However, in this
                   instance, it allows a management application to
                   determine the duplex status of an interface
                   without having to know every possible value of
                   ifMauType.  This was felt to be sufficiently
                   valuable to justify the redundancy."
       REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.3.1.1.32,
                   aDuplexStatus."
       ::= { dot3StatsEntry 19 }
   -- the Ethernet-like Collision Statistics group
   -- Implementation of this group is optional; it is appropriate
   -- for all systems which have the necessary metering
   dot3CollTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Dot3CollEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A collection of collision histograms for a
                   particular set of interfaces."
       REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.3.1.1.30,
                   aCollisionFrames."
       ::= { dot3 5 }
   dot3CollEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Dot3CollEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A cell in the histogram of per-frame
                   collisions for a particular interface.  An
                   instance of this object represents the
                   frequency of individual MAC frames for which
                   the transmission (successful or otherwise) on a
                   particular interface is accompanied by a
                   particular number of media collisions."
       INDEX       { ifIndex, dot3CollCount }
       ::= { dot3CollTable 1 }
   Dot3CollEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {
           dot3CollCount        INTEGER,
           dot3CollFrequencies  Counter32
       }
   -- { dot3CollEntry 1 } is no longer in use
   dot3CollCount OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..16)
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "The number of per-frame media collisions for
                   which a particular collision histogram cell
                   represents the frequency on a particular
                   interface."
       ::= { dot3CollEntry 2 }
   dot3CollFrequencies OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A count of individual MAC frames for which the
                   transmission (successful or otherwise) on a
                   particular interface occurs after the
                   frame has experienced exactly the number
                   of collisions in the associated
                   dot3CollCount object.
                   For example, a frame which is transmitted
                   on interface 77 after experiencing
                   exactly 4 collisions would be indicated
                   by incrementing only dot3CollFrequencies.77.4.
                   No other instance of dot3CollFrequencies would
                   be incremented in this example.
                   This counter does not increment when the
                   interface is operating in full-duplex mode.
                   Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
                   occur at re-initialization of the management
                   system, and at other times as indicated by the
                   value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
       ::= { dot3CollEntry 3 }
   dot3ControlTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Dot3ControlEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A table of descriptive and status information
                   about the MAC Control sublayer on the
                   ethernet-like interfaces attached to a
                   particular system.  There will be one row in
                   this table for each ethernet-like interface in
                   the system which implements the MAC Control
                   sublayer.  If some, but not all, of the
                   ethernet-like interfaces in the system implement
                   the MAC Control sublayer, there will be fewer
                   rows in this table than in the dot3StatsTable."
       ::= { dot3 9 }
   dot3ControlEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Dot3ControlEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "An entry in the table, containing information
                   about the MAC Control sublayer on a single
                   ethernet-like interface."
       INDEX       { dot3StatsIndex }
       ::= { dot3ControlTable 1 }
   Dot3ControlEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {
           dot3ControlFunctionsSupported       BITS,
           dot3ControlInUnknownOpcodes         Counter32
       }
   dot3ControlFunctionsSupported OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      BITS {
                       pause(0)   -- 802.3x flow control
                   }
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A list of the possible MAC Control functions
                   implemented for this interface."
       REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.3.3.2,
                   aMACControlFunctionsSupported."
       ::= { dot3ControlEntry 1 }
   dot3ControlInUnknownOpcodes OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A count of MAC Control frames received on this
                   interface that contain an opcode that is not
                   supported by this device.
                   Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
                   occur at re-initialization of the management
                   system, and at other times as indicated by the
                   value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
       REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.3.3.5,
                   aUnsupportedOpcodesReceived"
       ::= { dot3ControlEntry 2 }
   dot3PauseTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Dot3PauseEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A table of descriptive and status information
                   about the MAC Control PAUSE function on the
                   ethernet-like interfaces attached to a
                   particular system. There will be one row in
                   this table for each ethernet-like interface in
                   the system which supports the MAC Control PAUSE
                   function (i.e., the 'pause' bit in the
                   corresponding instance of
                   dot3ControlFunctionsSupported is set).  If some,
                   but not all, of the ethernet-like interfaces in
                   the system implement the MAC Control PAUSE
                   function (for example, if some interfaces only
                   support half-duplex), there will be fewer rows
                   in this table than in the dot3StatsTable."
       ::= { dot3 10 }
   dot3PauseEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Dot3PauseEntry
       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "An entry in the table, containing information
                   about the MAC Control PAUSE function on a single
                   ethernet-like interface."
       INDEX       { dot3StatsIndex }
       ::= { dot3PauseTable 1 }
   Dot3PauseEntry ::=
       SEQUENCE {
           dot3PauseAdminMode                  INTEGER,
           dot3PauseOperMode                   INTEGER,
           dot3InPauseFrames                   Counter32,
           dot3OutPauseFrames                  Counter32
       }
   dot3PauseAdminMode OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                       disabled(1),
                       enabledXmit(2),
                       enabledRcv(3),
                       enabledXmitAndRcv(4)
                   }
       MAX-ACCESS  read-write
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "This object is used to configure the default
                   administrative PAUSE mode for this interface.
                   This object represents the
                   administratively-configured PAUSE mode for this
                   interface.  If auto-negotiation is not enabled
                   or is not implemented for the active MAU
                   attached to this interface, the value of this
                   object determines the operational PAUSE mode
                   of the interface whenever it is operating in
                   full-duplex mode.  In this case, a set to this
                   object will force the interface into the
                   specified mode.
                   If auto-negotiation is implemented and enabled
                   for the MAU attached to this interface, the
                   PAUSE mode for this interface is determined by
                   auto-negotiation, and the value of this object
                   denotes the mode to which the interface will
                   automatically revert if/when auto-negotiation is
                   later disabled.  Note that when auto-negotiation
                   is running, administrative control of the PAUSE
                   mode may be accomplished using the
                   ifMauAutoNegCapAdvertisedBits object in the
                   MAU-MIB.
                   Note that the value of this object is ignored
                   when the interface is not operating in
                   full-duplex mode.
                   An attempt to set this object to
                   'enabledXmit(2)' or 'enabledRcv(3)' will fail
                   on interfaces that do not support operation
                   at greater than 100 Mb/s."
       ::= { dot3PauseEntry 1 }
   dot3PauseOperMode OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                       disabled(1),
                       enabledXmit(2),
                       enabledRcv(3),
                       enabledXmitAndRcv(4)
                   }
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "This object reflects the PAUSE mode currently
                   in use on this interface, as determined by
                   either (1) the result of the auto-negotiation
                   function or (2) if auto-negotiation is not
                   enabled or is not implemented for the active MAU
                   attached to this interface, by the value of
                   dot3PauseAdminMode.  Interfaces operating at
                   100 Mb/s or less will never return
                   'enabledXmit(2)' or 'enabledRcv(3)'.  Interfaces
                   operating in half-duplex mode will always return
                   'disabled(1)'.  Interfaces on which
                   auto-negotiation is enabled but not yet
                   completed should return the value
                   'disabled(1)'."
       ::= { dot3PauseEntry 2 }
   dot3InPauseFrames OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A count of MAC Control frames received on this
                   interface with an opcode indicating the PAUSE
                   operation.
                   This counter does not increment when the
                   interface is operating in half-duplex mode.
                   Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
                   occur at re-initialization of the management
                   system, and at other times as indicated by the
                   value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
       REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.3.4.3,
                   aPAUSEMACCtrlFramesReceived."
       ::= { dot3PauseEntry 3 }
   dot3OutPauseFrames OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX      Counter32
       MAX-ACCESS  read-only
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A count of MAC Control frames transmitted on
                   this interface with an opcode indicating the
                   PAUSE operation.
                   This counter does not increment when the
                   interface is operating in half-duplex mode.
                   Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
                   occur at re-initialization of the management
                   system, and at other times as indicated by the
                   value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
       REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], 30.3.4.2,
                   aPAUSEMACCtrlFramesTransmitted."
       ::= { dot3PauseEntry 4 }
   --  802.3 Tests
   dot3Tests   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot3 6 }
   dot3Errors  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot3 7 }
   --  TDR Test
   dot3TestTdr OBJECT-IDENTITY
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "The Time-Domain Reflectometry (TDR) test is
                   specific to ethernet-like interfaces of type
                   10Base5 and 10Base2.  The TDR value may be
                   useful in determining the approximate distance
                   to a cable fault.  It is advisable to repeat
                   this test to check for a consistent resulting
                   TDR value, to verify that there is a fault.
                   A TDR test returns as its result the time
                   interval, measured in 10 MHz ticks or 100 nsec
                   units, between the start of TDR test
                   transmission and the subsequent detection of a
                   collision or deassertion of carrier.  On
                   successful completion of a TDR test, the result
                   is stored as the value of an appropriate
                   instance of an appropriate vendor specific MIB
                   object, and the OBJECT IDENTIFIER of that
                   instance is stored in the appropriate instance
                   of the appropriate test result code object
                   (thereby indicating where the result has been
                   stored)."
       ::= { dot3Tests 1 }
   -- Loopback Test
   dot3TestLoopBack OBJECT-IDENTITY
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "This test configures the MAC chip and executes
                   an internal loopback test of memory, data paths,
                   and the MAC chip logic.  This loopback test can
                   only be executed if the interface is offline.
                   Once the test has completed, the MAC chip should
                   be reinitialized for network operation, but it
                   should remain offline.
                   If an error occurs during a test, the
                   appropriate test result object will be set
                   to indicate a failure.  The two OBJECT
                   IDENTIFIER values dot3ErrorInitError and
                   dot3ErrorLoopbackError may be used to provided
                   more information as values for an appropriate
                   test result code object."
       ::= { dot3Tests 2 }
   dot3ErrorInitError OBJECT-IDENTITY
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "Couldn't initialize MAC chip for test."
       ::= { dot3Errors 1 }
   dot3ErrorLoopbackError OBJECT-IDENTITY
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "Expected data not received (or not received
                   correctly) in loopback test."
       ::= { dot3Errors 2 }
   -- { dot3 8 }, the dot3ChipSets tree, is defined in [28]
   -- conformance information
   etherConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { etherMIB 2 }
   etherGroups      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { etherConformance 1 }
   etherCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { etherConformance 2 }
   -- compliance statements
   etherCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
       STATUS      deprecated
       DESCRIPTION "******** THIS COMPLIANCE IS DEPRECATED ********
                   The compliance statement for managed network
                   entities which have ethernet-like network
                   interfaces.
                   This compliance is deprecated and replaced by
                   dot3Compliance."
       MODULE  -- this module
           MANDATORY-GROUPS { etherStatsGroup }
           GROUP       etherCollisionTableGroup
           DESCRIPTION "This group is optional. It is appropriate
                       for all systems which have the necessary
                       metering. Implementation in such systems is
                       highly recommended."
       ::= { etherCompliances 1 }
   ether100MbsCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
       STATUS      deprecated
       DESCRIPTION "******** THIS COMPLIANCE IS DEPRECATED ********
                   The compliance statement for managed network
                   entities which have 100 Mb/sec ethernet-like
                   network interfaces.
                   This compliance is deprecated and replaced by
                   dot3Compliance."
       MODULE  -- this module
           MANDATORY-GROUPS { etherStats100MbsGroup }
           GROUP       etherCollisionTableGroup
           DESCRIPTION "This group is optional. It is appropriate
                       for all systems which have the necessary
                       metering. Implementation in such systems is
                       highly recommended."
       ::= { etherCompliances 2 }
   dot3Compliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "The compliance statement for managed network
                   entities which have ethernet-like network
                   interfaces."
       MODULE  -- this module
           MANDATORY-GROUPS { etherStatsBaseGroup }
           GROUP       etherDuplexGroup
           DESCRIPTION "This group is mandatory for all
                       ethernet-like network interfaces which are
                       capable of operating in full-duplex mode.
                       It is highly recommended for all
                       ethernet-like network interfaces."
           GROUP       etherStatsLowSpeedGroup
           DESCRIPTION "This group is mandatory for all
                       ethernet-like network interfaces which are
                       capable of operating at 10 Mb/s or slower in
                       half-duplex mode."
           GROUP       etherStatsHighSpeedGroup
           DESCRIPTION "This group is mandatory for all
                       ethernet-like network interfaces which are
                       capable of operating at 100 Mb/s or faster."
           GROUP       etherControlGroup
           DESCRIPTION "This group is mandatory for all
                       ethernet-like network interfaces that
                       support the MAC Control sublayer."
           GROUP       etherControlPauseGroup
           DESCRIPTION "This group is mandatory for all
                       ethernet-like network interfaces that
                       support the MAC Control PAUSE function."
           GROUP       etherCollisionTableGroup
           DESCRIPTION "This group is optional. It is appropriate
                       for all ethernet-like network interfaces
                       which are capable of operating in
                       half-duplex mode and have the necessary
                       metering. Implementation in systems with
                       such interfaces is highly recommended."
       ::= { etherCompliances 3 }
   -- units of conformance
   etherStatsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS     { dot3StatsIndex,
                     dot3StatsAlignmentErrors,
                     dot3StatsFCSErrors,
                     dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames,
                     dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames,
                     dot3StatsSQETestErrors,
                     dot3StatsDeferredTransmissions,
                     dot3StatsLateCollisions,
                     dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions,
                     dot3StatsInternalMacTransmitErrors,
                     dot3StatsCarrierSenseErrors,
                     dot3StatsFrameTooLongs,
                     dot3StatsInternalMacReceiveErrors,
                     dot3StatsEtherChipSet
                   }
       STATUS      deprecated
       DESCRIPTION "********* THIS GROUP IS DEPRECATED **********
                   A collection of objects providing information
                   applicable to all ethernet-like network
                   interfaces.
                   This object group has been deprecated and
                   replaced by etherStatsBaseGroup and
                   etherStatsLowSpeedGroup."
       ::= { etherGroups 1 }
   etherCollisionTableGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS     { dot3CollFrequencies
                   }
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A collection of objects providing a histogram
                   of packets successfully transmitted after
                   experiencing exactly N collisions."
       ::= { etherGroups 2 }
   etherStats100MbsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS     { dot3StatsIndex,
                     dot3StatsAlignmentErrors,
                     dot3StatsFCSErrors,
                     dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames,
                     dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames,
                     dot3StatsDeferredTransmissions,
                     dot3StatsLateCollisions,
                     dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions,
                     dot3StatsInternalMacTransmitErrors,
                     dot3StatsCarrierSenseErrors,
                     dot3StatsFrameTooLongs,
                     dot3StatsInternalMacReceiveErrors,
                     dot3StatsEtherChipSet,
                     dot3StatsSymbolErrors
                   }
       STATUS      deprecated
       DESCRIPTION "********* THIS GROUP IS DEPRECATED **********
                   A collection of objects providing information
                   applicable to 100 Mb/sec ethernet-like network
                   interfaces.
                   This object group has been deprecated and
                   replaced by etherStatsBaseGroup and
                   etherStatsHighSpeedGroup."
       ::= { etherGroups 3 }
   etherStatsBaseGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS     { dot3StatsIndex,
                     dot3StatsAlignmentErrors,
                     dot3StatsFCSErrors,
                     dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames,
                     dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames,
                     dot3StatsDeferredTransmissions,
                     dot3StatsLateCollisions,
                     dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions,
                     dot3StatsInternalMacTransmitErrors,
                     dot3StatsCarrierSenseErrors,
                     dot3StatsFrameTooLongs,
                     dot3StatsInternalMacReceiveErrors
                   }
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A collection of objects providing information
                   applicable to all ethernet-like network
                   interfaces."
       ::= { etherGroups 4 }
   etherStatsLowSpeedGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS     { dot3StatsSQETestErrors }
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A collection of objects providing information
                   applicable to ethernet-like network interfaces
                   capable of operating at 10 Mb/s or slower in
                   half-duplex mode."
       ::= { etherGroups 5 }
   etherStatsHighSpeedGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS     { dot3StatsSymbolErrors }
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A collection of objects providing information
                   applicable to ethernet-like network interfaces
                   capable of operating at 100 Mb/s or faster."
       ::= { etherGroups 6 }
   etherDuplexGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS     { dot3StatsDuplexStatus }
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A collection of objects providing information
                   about the duplex mode of an ethernet-like
                   network interface."
       ::= { etherGroups 7 }
   etherControlGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS     { dot3ControlFunctionsSupported,
                     dot3ControlInUnknownOpcodes
                   }
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A collection of objects providing information
                   about the MAC Control sublayer on ethernet-like
                   network interfaces."
       ::= { etherGroups 8 }
   etherControlPauseGroup OBJECT-GROUP
       OBJECTS     { dot3PauseAdminMode,
                     dot3PauseOperMode,
                     dot3InPauseFrames,
                     dot3OutPauseFrames
                   }
       STATUS      current
       DESCRIPTION "A collection of objects providing information
                   about and control of the MAC Control PAUSE
                   function on ethernet-like network interfaces."
       ::= { etherGroups 9 }

END

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Acknowledgements

This document was produced by the IETF Ethernet Interfaces and Hub MIB Working Group, whose efforts were greatly advanced by the contributions of the following people:

  Lynn Kubinec
  Steve McRobert
  Dan Romascanu
  Andrew Smith
  Geoff Thompson

This document is based on the Proposed Standard Ethernet MIB, RFC 2358 [23], edited by John Flick of Hewlett-Packard and Jeffrey Johnson of RedBack Networks and produced by the 802.3 Hub MIB Working Group. It extends that document by providing support for full-duplex Ethernet interfaces and 1000 Mb/sec Ethernet interfaces as outlined in [16].

RFC 2358, in turn, is almost completely based on both the Standard Ethernet MIB, RFC 1643 [21], and the Proposed Standard Ethernet MIB using the SNMPv2 SMI, RFC 1650 [22], both of which were edited by Frank Kastenholz of FTP Software and produced by the Interfaces MIB Working Group. RFC 2358 extends those documents by providing support for 100 Mb/sec ethernet interfaces.

RFC 1643 and RFC 1650, in turn, are based on the Draft Standard Ethernet MIB, RFC 1398 [20], also edited by Frank Kastenholz and produced by the Ethernet MIB Working Group.

RFC 1398, in turn, is based on the Proposed Standard Ethernet MIB, RFC 1284 [18], which was edited by John Cook of Chipcom and produced by the Transmission MIB Working Group. The Ethernet MIB Working Group gathered implementation experience of the variables specified in RFC 1284, documented that experience in RFC 1369 [19], and used that information to develop this revised MIB.

RFC 1284, in turn, is based on a document written by Frank Kastenholz, then of Interlan, entitled IEEE 802.3 Layer Management Draft M compatible MIB for TCP/IP Networks [17]. This document was modestly reworked, initially by the SNMP Working Group, and then by the Transmission Working Group, to reflect the current conventions for defining objects for MIB interfaces. James Davin, of the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, and Keith McCloghrie of Hughes LAN Systems, contributed to later drafts of this memo. Marshall Rose of Performance Systems International, Inc. converted the document into

RFC 1212 [3] concise format. Anil Rijsinghani of DEC contributed text that more adequately describes the TDR test. Thanks to Frank Kastenholz of Interlan and Louis Steinberg of IBM for their experimentation.

References

[1] Harrington, D., Presuhn, R. and B. Wijnen, "An Architecture for

    Describing SNMP Management Frameworks", RFC 2571, May 1999.

[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] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J., Rose,

    M. and S. Waldbusser, "Structure of Management Information
    Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58, RFC 2578, April 1999.

[6] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J., Rose,

    M. and S. Waldbusser, "Textual Conventions for SMIv2", STD 58,
    RFC 2579, April 1999.

[7] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J., Rose,

    M. and S Waldbusser, "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.

[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.

[11] Case, J., Harrington D., Presuhn R. and B. Wijnen, "Message

    Processing and Dispatching for the Simple Network Management
    Protocol (SNMP)", RFC 2572, May 1999.

[12] Blumenthal, U. and B. Wijnen, "User-based Security Model (USM)

    for version 3 of the Simple Network Management Protocol
    (SNMPv3)", RFC 2574, May 1999.

[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

    2573, May 1999.

[15] Wijnen, B., Presuhn, R. and K. McCloghrie, "View-based Access

    Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network Management Protocol
    (SNMP)", RFC 2575, May 1999.

[16] IEEE, IEEE Std 802.3, 1998 Edition: "Information technology -

    Telecommunications and information exchange between systems -
    Local and metropolitan area networks - Specific requirements -
    Part 3: Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection
    (CSMA/CD) access method and physical layer specifications"
    (incorporating ANSI/IEEE Std. 802.3, 1996 Edition, IEEE Std.
    802.3r-1996, 802.3u-1995, 802.3x&y-1997, 802.3z-1998, and
    802.3aa-1998), September 1998.

[17] Kastenholz, F., "IEEE 802.3 Layer Management Draft compatible

    MIB for TCP/IP Networks", electronic mail message to mib-
    [email protected], 9 June 1989.

[18] Cook, J., "Definitions of Managed Objects for Ethernet-Like

    Interface Types", RFC 1284, December 1991.

[19] Kastenholz, F., "Implementation Notes and Experience for The

    Internet Ethernet MIB", RFC 1369, October 1992.

[20] Kastenholz, F., "Definitions of Managed Objects for the

    Ethernet-like Interface Types", RFC 1398, January 1993.

[21] Kastenholz, F., "Definitions of Managed Objects for the

    Ethernet-like Interface Types", STD 50, RFC 1643, July 1994.

[22] Kastenholz, F., "Definitions of Managed Objects for the

    Ethernet-like Interface Types using SMIv2", RFC 1650, August
    1994.

[23] Flick, J. and J. Johnson, "Definitions of Managed Objects for

    the Ethernet-like Interface Types", RFC 2358, June 1998.

[24] McCloghrie, K. and M. Rose, Editors, "Management Information

    Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II",
    STD 17, RFC 1213, March 1991.

[25] McCloghrie, K., and F. Kastenholz, "The Interfaces Group MIB

    using SMIv2", RFC 2233, November 1997.

[26] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirements

    Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.

[27] Smith, A., Flick, J., deGraaf, K., Romascanu, D., McMaster, D.,

    McCloghrie, K. and S. Roberts, "Definitions of Managed Objects
    for IEEE 802.3 Medium Attachment Units (MAUs)", RFC 2668, August
    1999.

[28] Flick, J., "Definitions of Object Identifiers for Identifying

    Ethernet Chip Sets", RFC 2666, August 1999.

Security Considerations

There are two management objects defined in this MIB that have a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write. Such objects may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network environments. The support for SET operations in a non-secure environment without proper protection can have a negative effect on network operations.

There are a number of managed objects in this MIB that may be considered to contain sensitive information. In particular, the dot3StatsEtherChipSet object may be considered sensitive in many environments, since it would allow an intruder to obtain information about which vendor's equipment is in use on the network. Note that this object has been deprecated. However, some implementors may still choose to implement it for backwards compatability.

Therefore, it may be important in some environments to control read access to these objects and possibly to even encrypt the values of these objects when sending them over the network via SNMP. Not all versions of SNMP provide features for such a secure environment.

SNMPv1 by itself is such an insecure environment. Even if the network itself is secure (for example by using IPSec), even then, there is no control as to who on the secure network is allowed to access and GET (read) the objects in this MIB.

It is recommended that the implementors consider the security features as provided by the SNMPv3 framework. Specifically, the use of the User-based Security Model RFC 2574 [12] and the View-based Access Control Model RFC 2575 [15] is recommended.

It is then a customer/user responsibility to ensure that the SNMP entity giving access to an instance of this MIB, is properly configured to give access to those objects only to those principals (users) that have legitimate rights to access them.

Authors' Addresses

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

Phone: +1 916 785 4018 EMail: [email protected]

Jeffrey Johnson RedBack Networks 2570 North First Street, Suite 410 San Jose, CA, 95131, USA

Phone: +1 408 571 2699 EMail: [email protected]

A. Change Log

A.1. Changes since RFC 2358

This section enumerates changes made to RFC 2358 to produce this document.

   (1)  Section 2 has been replaced with the current SNMP
        Management Framework boilerplate.
   (2)  The ifMtu mapping has been clarified.
   (3)  The relationship between the IEEE 802.3 octet counters
        and the IF-MIB octet counters has been clarified.
   (4)  REFERENCE clauses have been updated to reflect the
        actual IEEE 802.3 managed object that each MIB object
        is based on.
   (5)  The following object DESCRIPTION clauses have been
        updated to reflect that they do not increment in
        full-duplex mode: dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames,
        dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames, dot3StatsSQETestErrors,
        dot3StatsDeferredTransmissions, dot3StatsLateCollisions,
        dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions, dot3StatsCarrierSenseErrors,
        dot3CollFrequencies.
   (6)  The following object DESCRIPTION clauses have been
        updated to reflect behaviour on full-duplex and
        1000 Mb/s interfaces: dot3StatsAlignmentErrors,
        dot3StatsFCSErrors, dot3StatsSQETestErrors,
        dot3StatsLateCollisions, dot3StatsSymbolErrors.
   (7)  Two new tables, dot3ControlTable and dot3PauseTable,
        have been added.
   (8)  A new object, dot3StatsDuplexStatus, has been added.
   (9)  The object groups and compliances have been restructured.
  (10)  The dot3StatsEtherChipSet object has been deprecated.
  (11)  The dot3ChipSets have been moved to a separate document.

A.2. Changes between RFC 1650 and RFC 2358

This section enumerates changes made to RFC 1650 to produce RFC 2358.

   (1)  The MODULE-IDENTITY has been updated to reflect the changes
        in the MIB.
   (2)  A new object, dot3StatsSymbolErrors, has been added.
   (3)  The definition of the object dot3StatsIndex has been
        converted to use the SMIv2 OBJECT-TYPE macro.
   (4)  A new conformance group, etherStats100MbsGroup, has been
        added.
   (5)  A new compliance statement, ether100MbsCompliance, has
        been added.
   (6)  The Acknowledgements were extended to provide a more
        complete history of the origin of this document.
   (7)  The discussion of ifType has been expanded.
   (8)  A section on mapping of Interfaces MIB objects has
        been added.
   (9)  A section defining the relationship of this MIB to
        the MAU MIB has been added.
  (10)  A section on the mapping of IEEE 802.3 managed objects
        to this MIB and the Interfaces MIB has been added.
  (11)  Converted the dot3Tests, dot3Errors, and dot3ChipSets
        OIDs to use the OBJECT-IDENTITY macro.
  (12)  Added to the list of registered dot3ChipSets.
  (13)  An intellectual property notice and copyright notice
        were added, as required by RFC 2026.

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