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Network Working Group O. Nicklass, Ed. Request for Comments: 4805 RAD Data Communications, Ltd. Obsoletes: 3895 March 2007 Category: Standards Track

                 Definitions of Managed Objects
        for the DS1, J1, E1, DS2, and E2 Interface Types

Status of This Memo

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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 describes objects used for managing DS1, J1, E1, DS2, and E2 interfaces. This document is a companion to the documents that define managed objects for the DS0, DS3/E3, and Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH) Interface Types.

This document obsoletes RFC 3895.

The Internet-Standard Management Framework

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

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

Conventions Used in This Document

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 RFC2119.

Overview

These objects are used when the particular media being used to realize an interface is a DS1/J1/E1/DS2/E2 interface. At present, this applies to the following value of the ifType variable in the Internet-standard MIB:

    ds1 (18)

The definitions contained herein are based on the AT&T T-1 Superframe (a.k.a. D4) [ANSI-T1.107] and Extended Superframe (ESF) formats [AT&T-UM-305], [AT&T-TR-54016], the latter of which conforms to ANSI specifications [ANSI-T1.403], and the CCITT Recommendations [CCITT-G.703], [ITU-T-G.704], referred to as E1 for the rest of this memo. J1 refers to the definition presented in [JT-G704], [JT-G706], and [JT-I431].

The various DS1, J1, and E1 line disciplines are similar enough that separate MIBs are unwarranted, although there are some differences. For example, Loss of Frame is defined more rigorously in the ESF specification than in the D4 specification, or Yellow Alarm generation and detection are a bit different between T1 and J1 but in both examples, there is definition in both related lines. Therefore, interface types e1(19) and g703at2mb(67) have been obsoleted and there is also no need for special type for J1.

Where it is necessary to distinguish between the flavors of E1 with and without Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC), E1-CRC denotes the "with CRC" form (G.704 Table 5B) and E1-noCRC denotes the "without CRC" form (G.704 Table 5A).

Use of ifTable for DS1 Layer

Only the ifGeneralInformationGroup needs to be supported.

       ifTable Object    Use for DS1 Layer
=======================================================
       ifIndex           Interface index.
       ifDescr           See interfaces MIB RFC2863.
       ifType            ds1(18)
       ifSpeed           Speed of line rate
                         DS1 - 1544000
                         J1  - 1544000
                         E1  - 2048000
                         DS2 - 6312000
                         E2  - 8448000
       ifPhysAddress     The value of the Circuit Identifier.
                         If no Circuit Identifier has been assigned,
                         this object should have an octet string
                         with zero length.
       ifAdminStatus     See interfaces MIB RFC2863.
       ifOperStatus      See interfaces MIB RFC2863.
       ifLastChange      See interfaces MIB RFC2863.
       ifName            See interfaces MIB RFC2863.
       ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable   Set to enabled(1).
       ifHighSpeed       Speed of line in mega-bits per second
                         (2, 6, or 8).
       ifConnectorPresent Set to true(1) normally, except for
                          cases such as DS1/E1 over AAL1/ATM where
                          false(2) is appropriate.

Usage Guidelines

Usage of ifStackTable for Routers and DSUs

The object dsx1IfIndex has been deprecated. This object previously allowed a very special proxy situation to exist for routers and Channel Service Units (CSUs). This section now describes how to use the ifStackTable to represent this relationship.

The paragraphs discussing dsx1IfIndex and dsx1LineIndex have been preserved in Appendix A for informational purposes.

The ifStackTable is used in the proxy case to represent the association between pairs of interfaces, i.e., this T1 is attached to that T1. This use is consistent with the use of the ifStackTable to show the association between various sub-layers of an interface. In both cases, entire PDUs are exchanged between the interface pairs -- in the case of a T1, entire T1 frames are exchanged; in the case of PPP and High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC), entire HDLC frames are exchanged. This usage is not meant to suggest the use of the ifStackTable to represent Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) connections in general.

External and Internal interface scenario: the SNMP agent resides on a host external from the device supporting DS1 interfaces (e.g., a router). The agent represents both the host and the DS1 device.

Example:

A shelf full of CSUs connected to a router. An SNMP agent residing on the router proxies for itself and the CSU. The router has also an Ethernet interface:

     +-----+

| | | | | | +---------------------+ |E | | 1.544 MBPS | Line#A | DS1 Link |t | R |---------------+ - - - - - - - - - +------> |h | | | | |e | O | 1.544 MBPS | Line#B | DS1 Link |r | |---------------+ - - - - - - - - - - +------> |n | U | | CSU Shelf | |e | | 1.544 MBPS | Line#C | DS1 Link |t | T |---------------+ - - - -- -- - - - - +------> | | | | | |-----| E | 1.544 MBPS | Line#D | DS1 Link | | |---------------+ - - - - -- - - - - +------> | | R | |_____________________| | | | | +-----+

The assignment of the index values could, for example, be as follows:

       ifIndex  Description
       1        Ethernet
       2        Line#A Router
       3        Line#B Router
       4        Line#C Router
       5        Line#D Router
       6        Line#A CSU Router
       7        Line#B CSU Router
       8        Line#C CSU Router
       9        Line#D CSU Router
       10       Line#A CSU Network
       11       Line#B CSU Network
       12       Line#C CSU Network
       13       Line#D CSU Network

The ifStackTable is then used to show the relationships between the various DS1 interfaces.

      ifStackTable Entries
      HigherLayer   LowerLayer
       2             6
       3             7
       4             8
       5             9
       6             10
       7             11
       8             12
       9             13

If the CSU shelf is managed by itself by a local SNMP agent, the situation would be identical, except the Ethernet and the four router interfaces are deleted. Interfaces would also be numbered from 1 to 8.

       ifIndex  Description
       1        Line#A CSU Router
       2        Line#B CSU Router
       3        Line#C CSU Router
       4        Line#D CSU Router
       5        Line#A CSU Network
       6        Line#B CSU Network
       7        Line#C CSU Network
       8        Line#D CSU Network
       ifStackTable Entries
       HigherLayer   LowerLayer
       1             5
       2             6
       3             7
       4             8

Usage of ifStackTable for DS1/J1/E1 on DS2/E2

An example is given of how DS1/J1/E1 interfaces are stacked on DS2/E2 interfaces. It is not necessary nor is it always desirable to represent DS2 interfaces. If this is required, the following stacking should be used. All ifTypes are ds1. The DS2 is determined by examining ifSpeed or dsx1LineType.

       ifIndex  Description
       1        DS1 #1
       2        DS1 #2
       3        DS1 #3
       4        DS1 #4
       5        DS2
       ifStackTable Entries
       HigherLayer   LowerLayer
       1             5
       2             5
       3             5
       4             5

Usage of Channelization for DS3, DS1, DS0

An example is given here to explain the channelization objects in the DS3, DS1, and DS0 MIBs to help the implementer use the objects correctly. Treatment of E3 and E1 would be similar, with the number of DS0s being different depending on the framing of the E1.

Assume that a DS3 (with ifIndex 1) is channelized into DS1s (without DS2s). The object dsx3Channelization is set to enabledDs1. There will be 28 DS1s in the ifTable. Assume the entries in the ifTable for the DS1s are created in channel order and the ifIndex values are 2 through 29. In the DS1 MIB, there will be an entry in the dsx1ChanMappingTable for each DS1. The entries will be as follows:

       dsx1ChanMappingTable Entries
       ifIndex  dsx1Ds1ChannelNumber   dsx1ChanMappedIfIndex
       1        1                      2
       1        2                      3
       1        28                     29

In addition, the DS1s are channelized into DS0s. The object dsx1Channelization is set to enabledDS0 for each DS1. When this object is set to this value, 24 DS0s are created by the agent. There will be 24 DS0s in the ifTable for each DS1. If the dsx1Channelization is set to disabled, the 24 DS0s are destroyed.

Assume the entries in the ifTable are created in channel order and the ifIndex values for the DS0s in the first DS1 are 30 through 53. In the DS0 MIB, there will be an entry in the dsx0ChanMappingTable for each DS0. The entries will be as follows:

       dsx0ChanMappingTable Entries
       ifIndex   dsx0Ds0ChannelNumber  dsx0ChanMappedIfIndex
       2         1                     30
       2         2                     31
       2         24                    53

Usage of Channelization for DS3, DS2, DS1

An example is given here to explain the channelization objects in the DS3 and DS1 MIBs to help the implementer use the objects correctly.

Assume that a DS3 (with ifIndex 1) is channelized into DS2s. The object dsx3Channelization RFC3896 is set to enabledDs2. There will be 7 DS2s (ifType of DS1) in the ifTable. Assume the entries in the ifTable for the DS2s are created in channel order and the ifIndex values are 2 through 8. In the DS1 MIB, there will be an entry in the dsx1ChanMappingTable for each DS2. The entries will be as follows:

       dsx1ChanMappingTable Entries
       ifIndex  dsx1Ds1ChannelNumber   dsx1ChanMappedIfIndex
       1        1                      2
       1        2                      3
       1        7                      8

In addition, the DS2s are channelized into DS1s. The object dsx1Channelization is set to enabledDS1 for each DS2. There will be 4 DS1s in the ifTable for each DS2. Assume the entries in the ifTable are created in channel order and the ifIndex values for the DS1s in the first DS2 are 9 through 12, then 13 through 16 for the second DS2, and so on. In the DS1 MIB, there will be an entry in the dsx1ChanMappingTable for each DS1. The entries will be as follows:

       dsx1ChanMappingTable Entries
       ifIndex   dsx1Ds1ChannelNumber  dsx1ChanMappedIfIndex
       2         1                     9
       2         2                     10
       2         3                     11
       2         4                     12
       3         1                     13
       3         2                     14
       ...
       8         4                     36

Usage of Loopbacks

This section discusses the behavior of objects related to loopbacks.

The object dsx1LoopbackConfig represents the desired state of loopbacks on this interface. Using this object, a manager can request

   LineLoopback
   PayloadLoopback (if ESF framing)
   InwardLoopback
   DualLoopback (Line + Inward)
   NoLoopback

The remote end can also request loopbacks either through the Facility Data Link (FDL) channel if ESF or inband if D4. The loopbacks that can be requested this way are

   LineLoopback
   PayloadLoopback (if ESF framing)
   NoLoopback

To model the current state of loopbacks on a DS1 interface, the object dsx1LoopbackStatus defines which loopback is currently applied to an interface. This object, which is a bitmap, will have bits turned on that reflect the currently active loopbacks on the interface as well as the source of those loopbacks.

The following restrictions/rules apply to loopbacks:

The far end cannot undo loopbacks set by a manager.

A manager can undo loopbacks set by the far end.

Both a line loopback and an inward loopback can be set at the same time. Only these two loopbacks can co-exist and either one may be set by the manager or the far end. A LineLoopback request from the far end is incremental to an existing Inward loopback established by a manager. When a NoLoopback is received from the far end in this case, the InwardLoopback remains in place.

Objectives of This MIB Module

There are numerous things that could be included in a MIB for DS1 signals: the management of multiplexers, CSUs, Data Service Units (DSUs), and the like. The intent of this document is to facilitate the common management of all devices with DS1, J1, E1, DS2, or E2 interfaces. As such, a design decision was made up front to very

closely align the MIB with the set of objects that can generally be read from these types of devices that are currently deployed.

J2 interfaces are not supported by this MIB.

DS1 Terminology

The terminology used in this document to describe error conditions on a DS1 interface as monitored by a DS1 device are based on the latest ANSI T1.231 standard [ANSI-T1.231]. If the definition in this document does not match the definition in the ANSI T1.231 document, the implementer should follow the definition described in this document.

Error Events

Bipolar Violation (BPV) Error Event

  A BPV error event for an AMI-coded (AMI stands for Alternate Mark
  Inversion) signal is the occurrence of a pulse of the same
  polarity as the previous pulse (see T1.231, Section 4.2.1.1.1).  A
  BPV error event for a B8ZS- or HDB3-coded signal is the occurrence
  of a pulse of the same polarity as the previous pulse without
  being a part of the zero substitution code.

Excessive Zeroes (EXZ) Error Event

  An Excessive Zeroes error event for an AMI-coded signal is the
  occurrence of more than fifteen contiguous zeroes (see T1.231
  Section 4.2.1.1.2).  For a B8ZS-coded signal, the defect occurs
  when more than seven contiguous zeroes are detected.

Line Coding Violation (LCV) Error Event

  A Line Coding Violation (LCV) is the occurrence of either a
  Bipolar Violation (BPV) or Excessive Zeroes (EXZ) error event.
  (Also known as CV-L; see T1.231, Section 4.6.1.1.)

Path Coding Violation (PCV) Error Event

  A Path Coding Violation error event is a frame synchronization bit
  error in the D4 and E1-noCRC formats, or a CRC or frame synch. bit
  error in the ESF and E1-CRC formats.  (Also known as CV-P; see
  T1.231, Section 4.6.2.1.)

Controlled Slip (CS) Error Event

  A Controlled Slip is the replication or deletion of the payload
  bits of a DS1 frame (see T1.231, Section 4.2.1.2.3).  A Controlled
  Slip may be performed when there is a difference between the
  timing of a synchronous receiving terminal and the received
  signal.  A Controlled Slip does not cause an Out of Frame defect.

Performance Defects

Out of Frame (OOF) Defect

  An OOF defect is the occurrence of a particular density of Framing
  Error events (see T1.231, Section 4.2.2.2.1).
  For DS1 links, an Out of Frame defect is declared when the
  receiver detects two or more framing errors within a 3-msec period
  for ESF signals and 0.75 msec for D4 signals, or two or more
  errors out of five or fewer consecutive framing bits.
  For E1 links, an Out of Frame defect is declared when three
  consecutive frame alignment signals have been received with an
  error (see G.706, Section 4.1 [CCITT-G.706]).
  For DS2 links, an Out of Frame defect is declared when seven or
  more consecutive errored framing patterns (four multiframe) are
  received.  The OOF is cleared when three or more consecutive
  correct framing patterns are received.
  Once an Out Of Frame Defect is declared, the framer starts
  searching for a correct framing pattern.  The Out of Frame defect
  ends when the signal is in-frame.
  In-frame occurs when there are fewer than two frame bit errors
  within a 3-msec period for ESF signals and 0.75 msec for D4
  signals.
  For E1 links, in-frame occurs when a) in frame N the frame
  alignment signal is correct and b) in frame N+1 the frame
  alignment signal is absent (i.e., bit 2 in TS0 is a one) and c) in
  frame N+2 the frame alignment signal is present and correct (see
  G.704, Section 4.1).

Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) Defect

  For D4 and ESF links, the 'all ones' condition is detected at a
  DS1 line interface upon observing an unframed signal with a one's
  density of at least 99.9% present for a time equal to or greater
  than T, where 3 ms <= T <= 75 ms.  The AIS is terminated upon
  observing a signal not meeting the one's density or the unframed
  signal criteria for a period equal to or greater than T (see
  G.775, Section 5.4).
  For E1 links, the 'all-ones' condition is detected at the line
  interface as a string of 512 bits containing fewer than three zero
  bits (see O.162 [ITU-T-O.162], Section 3.3.2).
  For DS2 links, the DS2 AIS shall be sent from the NT1 to the user
  to indicate a loss of the 6,312-kbps frame capability on the
  network side.  The DS2 AIS is defined as a bit array of 6,312 kbps
  in which all binary bits are set to '1'.
  The DS2 AIS detection and removal shall be implemented according
  to ITU-T Draft Recommendation G.775 [ITU-T-G.775] Section 5.5:
  -  a DS2 AIS defect is detected when the incoming signal has two
     or less zeroes in a sequence of 3156 bits (0.5 ms).
  -  a DS2 AIS defect is cleared when the incoming signal has three
     or more zeroes in a sequence of 3156 bits (0.5 ms).

Performance Parameters

All performance parameters are accumulated in 15-minute intervals, and up to 96 intervals (24 hours' worth) are kept by an agent. Fewer than 96 intervals of data will be available if the agent has been restarted within the last 24 hours. In addition, there is a rolling 24-hour total of each performance parameter. Performance parameters continue to be collected when the interface is down.

There is no requirement for an agent to ensure a fixed relationship between the start of a 15-minute interval and any wall clock; however, some agents may align the 15-minute intervals with quarter hours.

Performance parameters are of types PerfCurrentCount, PerfIntervalCount, and PerfTotalCount. These textual conventions are all Gauge32, and they are used because it is possible for these objects to decrease. Objects may decrease when Unavailable Seconds occur across a 15-minute interval boundary. See Unavailable Second discussion later in this section.

Line Errored Second (LES)

  A Line Errored Second is a second in which one or more Line Coding
  Violation error events were detected. (Also known as ES-L; see
  T1.231, Section 4.6.1.2.)

Controlled Slip Second (CSS)

  A Controlled Slip Second is a one-second interval containing one
  or more controlled slips (see T1.231, Section 4.6.2.9).  This is
  not incremented during an Unavailable Second.

Errored Second (ES)

  For ESF and E1-CRC links, an Errored Second is a second with one
  or more Path Coding Violations OR one or more Out of Frame defects
  OR one or more Controlled Slip events OR a detected AIS defect.
  (See T1.231, Section 4.6.2.2 and G.826 [ITU-T-G.826], Section
  B.1).
  For D4 and E1-noCRC links, the presence of Bipolar Violations also
  triggers an Errored Second.
  This is not incremented during an Unavailable Second.

Bursty Errored Second (BES)

  A Bursty Errored Second (also known as Errored Second type B in
  T1.231, Section 4.6.2.4) is a second with fewer than 320 and more
  than 1 Path Coding Violation error events, no Severely Errored
  Frame defects, and no detected incoming AIS defects.  Controlled
  Slips are not included in this parameter.
  This is not incremented during an Unavailable Second.  It applies
  to ESF signals only.

Severely Errored Second (SES)

  A Severely Errored Second for ESF signals is a second with 320 or
  more Path Coding Violation error events OR one or more Out of
  Frame defects OR a detected AIS defect (see T1.231, Section
  4.6.2.5).
  For E1-CRC signals, a Severely Errored Second is a second with 832
  or more Path Coding Violation error events OR one or more Out of
  Frame defects.
  For E1-noCRC signals, a Severely Errored Second is 2048 LCVs or
  more.
  For D4 signals, a Severely Errored Second is a count of one-second
  intervals with Framing Error events, or an OOF defect, or 1544
  LCVs or more.
  Controlled Slips are not included in this parameter.
  This is not incremented during an Unavailable Second.

Severely Errored Framing Second (SEFS)

  An Severely Errored Framing Second is a second with one or more
  Out of Frame defects OR a detected AIS defect.  (Also known as
  SAS-P (SEF/AIS second); see T1.231, Section 4.6.2.6.)

Degraded Minutes

  A Degraded Minute is one in which the estimated error rate exceeds
  1E-6 but does not exceed 1E-3 (see G.821 [CCITT-G.821]).
  Degraded Minutes are determined by collecting all of the Available
  Seconds, removing any Severely Errored Seconds, grouping the
  result in 60-second long groups, and counting a 60-second long
  group (a.k.a. minute) as degraded if the cumulative errors during
  the seconds present in the group exceed 1E-6.  Available seconds
  are merely those seconds that are not Unavailable as described
  below.

Unavailable Second (UAS)

  Unavailable Seconds (UASs) are calculated by counting the number
  of seconds that the interface is unavailable.  The DS1 interface
  is said to be unavailable from the onset of 10 contiguous SESs, or
  the onset of the condition leading to a failure (see Failure
  States).  If the condition leading to the failure was immediately
  preceded by one or more contiguous SESs, then the DS1 interface
  unavailability starts from the onset of these SESs.  Once
  unavailable, and if no failure is present, the DS1 interface
  becomes available at the onset of 10 contiguous seconds with no
  SESs.  Once unavailable, and if a failure is present, the DS1
  interface becomes available at the onset of 10 contiguous seconds
  with no SESs, if the failure clearing time is less than or equal
  to 10 seconds.  If the failure clearing time is more than 10
  seconds, the DS1 interface becomes available at the onset of 10
  contiguous seconds with no SESs, or the onset period leading to
  the successful clearing condition, whichever occurs later.  With
  respect to the DS1 error counts, all counters are incremented
  while the DS1 interface is deemed available.  While the interface
  is deemed unavailable, the only count that is incremented is UASs.
  Note that this definition implies that the agent cannot determine
  until after a 10-second interval has passed whether a given one-
  second interval belongs to available or unavailable time.  If the
  agent chooses to update the various performance statistics in real
  time, then it must be prepared to retroactively reduce the ES,
  BES, SES, and SEFS counts by 10 and increase the UAS count by 10
  when it determines that available time has been entered.  It must
  also be prepared to adjust the PCV count and the DM count as
  necessary since these parameters are not accumulated during
  unavailable time.  It must be similarly prepared to retroactively
  decrease the UAS count by 10 and increase the ES, BES, and DM
  counts as necessary upon entering available time.  A special case
  exists when the 10-second period leading to available or
  unavailable time crosses a 900-second statistics window boundary,
  as the foregoing description implies that the ES, BES, SES, SEFS,
  DM, and UAS counts the PREVIOUS interval must be adjusted.  In
  this case, successive GETs of the affected dsx1IntervalSESs and
  dsx1IntervalUASs objects will return differing values if the first
  GET occurs during the first few seconds of the window.
  The agent may instead choose to delay updates to the various
  statistics by 10 seconds in order to avoid retroactive adjustments
  to the counters.  A way to do this is sketched in Appendix B.

In any case, a linkDown trap shall be sent only after the agent has determined for certain that the unavailable state has been entered, but the time on the trap will be that of the first UAS (i.e., 10 seconds earlier). A linkUp trap shall be handled similarly.

According to ANSI T1.231, unavailable time begins at the onset of 10 contiguous severely errored seconds -- that is, unavailable time starts with the first of the 10 contiguous SESs. Also, while an interface is deemed unavailable all counters for that interface are frozen except for the UAS count. It follows that an implementation that strictly complies with this standard must not increment any counters other than the UAS count -- even temporarily -- as a result of anything that happens during those 10 seconds. Since changes in the signal state lag the data to which they apply by 10 seconds, an ANSI-compliant implementation must pass the one-second statistics through a 10-second delay line prior to updating any counters. That can be done by performing the following steps at the end of each one-second interval.

i) Read near/far end CV counter and alarm status flags from the

    hardware.

ii) Accumulate the CV counts for the preceding second and compare

    them to the ES and SES threshold for the layer in question.
    Update the signal state and shift the one-second CV counts and
    ES/SES flags into the 10-element delay line.  Note that far-end
    one-second statistics are to be flagged as "absent" during any
    second in which there is an incoming defect at the layer in
    question or at any lower layer.

iii) Update the current interval statistics using the signal state

    from the previous update cycle and the one-second CV counts and
    ES/SES flags shifted out of the 10-element delay line.

This approach is further described in Appendix B.

Failure States

The following failure states are received, or detected failures, that are reported in the dsx1LineStatus object. When a DS1 interface would, if ever, produce the conditions leading to the failure state is described in the appropriate specification.

Far End Alarm Failure

  The Far End Alarm failure is also known as "Yellow Alarm" in the
  DS1 and J1 cases, "Distant Alarm" in the E1 case, and "Remote
  Alarm" in the DS2 case.
  For D4 links, the Far End Alarm failure is declared when bit 6 of
  all channels has been zero for at least 335 ms and is cleared when
  bit 6 of at least one channel is non-zero for a period T, where T
  is usually less than one second and always less than five seconds.
  The Far End Alarm failure is not declared for D4 links when a Loss
  of Signal is detected.  In J1 the 12th F-bit is set to 1.
  For ESF links, the Far End Alarm failure is declared if the Yellow
  Alarm signal pattern occurs in at least seven out of ten
  contiguous 16-bit pattern intervals and is cleared if the Yellow
  Alarm signal pattern does not occur in ten contiguous 16-bit
  signal pattern intervals.  For DS1 the patterns is FF00 and for J1
  the pattern is FFFF.
  For E1 links, the Far End Alarm failure is declared when bit 3 of
  time-slot zero is received set to one on two consecutive
  occasions.  The Far End Alarm failure is cleared when bit 3 of
  time-slot zero is received set to zero.
  For DS2 links, if a loss of frame alignment (LOF or LOS) and/or
  DS2 AIS condition is detected, the RAI signal shall be generated
  and transmitted to the remote side.
  The Remote Alarm Indication (RAI) signal is defined on m-bits as a
  repetition of the 16-bit sequence consisting of eight binary '1s'
  and eight binary '0s' in m-bits(1111111100000000).  When the RAI
  signal is not sent (in normal operation), the HDLC flag pattern
  (01111110) in the m-bit is sent.
  The RAI failure is detected when 16 or more consecutive RAI-
  patterns (1111111100000000) are received.  The RAI failure is
  cleared when 4 or more consecutive incorrect-RAI-patterns are
  received.

Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) Failure

  The Alarm Indication Signal failure is declared when an AIS defect
  is detected at the input and the AIS defect still exists after the
  Loss of Frame failure (which is caused by the unframed nature of
  the 'all-ones' signal) is declared.  The AIS failure is cleared
  when the Loss of Frame failure is cleared.  (See T1.231, Section
  4.3.1.2.2).
  An AIS defect at a 6312-kbit/s (G.704) interface is detected when
  the incoming signal has two or less zeroes in a sequence of 3156
  bits (0.5ms).
  The AIS signal defect is cleared when the incoming signal has
  three {3} or more zeroes in a sequence of 3156 bits (0.5ms).

Loss Of Frame (LOF) Failure

  For DS1 links, the Loss of Frame failure is declared when an OOF
  or LOS defect has persisted for T seconds, where 2 <= T <= 10.
  The Loss of Frame failure is cleared when there have been no OOF
  or LOS defects during a period T where 0 <= T <= 20.  Many systems
  will perform "hit integration" within the period T before
  declaring or clearing the failure; e.g., see TR 62411
  [AT&T-TR-62411].
  For E1 links, the Loss of Frame failure is declared when an OOF
  defect is detected.

Loss Of Signal (LOS) Failure

  For DS1, the Loss of Signal failure is declared upon observing
  175 +/- 75 contiguous pulse positions with no pulses of either
  positive or negative polarity.  The LOS failure is cleared upon
  observing an average pulse density of at least 12.5% over a period
  of 175 +/- 75 contiguous pulse positions starting with the receipt
  of a pulse.
  For E1 links, the Loss of Signal failure is declared when greater
  than 10 consecutive zeroes are detected (see O.162, Section
  3.4.4).
  A LOS defect at 6312kbit/s interfaces is detected when the
  incoming signal has "no transitions", i.e., when the signal level
  is less than or equal to a signal level of 35dB below nominal, for
  N consecutive pulse intervals, where 10 <= N <= 255.
  The LOS defect is cleared when the incoming signal has
  "transitions", i.e., when the signal level is greater than or
  equal to a signal level of 9dB below nominal, for N consecutive
  pulse intervals, where 10 <= N <= 255.
  A signal with "transitions" corresponds to a G.703-compliant
  signal.

Loopback Pseudo-Failure

  The Loopback Pseudo-Failure is declared when the near-end
  equipment has placed a loopback (of any kind) on the DS1.  This
  allows a management entity to determine from one object whether
  the DS1 can be considered to be in service or not (from the point
  of view of the near-end equipment).

TS16 Alarm Indication Signal Failure

  For E1 links, the TS16 Alarm Indication Signal failure is declared
  when time-slot 16 is received as all ones for all frames of two
  consecutive multiframes (see G.732, Section 4.2.6).  This
  condition is never declared for DS1.

Loss of MultiFrame Failure

  The Loss of MultiFrame failure is declared when two consecutive
  multiframe alignment signals (bits 4 through 7 of TS16 of frame 0)
  have been received with an error.  The Loss of Multiframe failure
  is cleared when the first correct multiframe alignment signal is
  received.  The Loss of Multiframe failure can only be declared for
  E1 links operating with G.732 [CCITT-G.732] framing (sometimes
  called "Channel Associated Signalling" mode).

Far End Loss of Multiframe Failure

  The Far End Loss of Multiframe failure is declared when bit 2 of
  TS16 of frame 0 is received set to one on two consecutive
  occasions.  The Far End Loss of Multiframe failure is cleared when
  bit 2 of TS16 of frame 0 is received set to zero.  The Far End
  Loss of Multiframe failure can only be declared for E1 links
  operating in "Channel Associated Signalling" mode (see G.732).

DS2 Payload AIS Failure

  The DS2 Payload AIS failure is declared when the incoming signal
  of the 6,312-kbps frame payload (time-slots 1 through 96) has two
  or less zeroes in a sequence of 3072 bits (0.5ms).  The DS2
  Payload AIS is cleared when the incoming signal of the 6,312-kbps
  frame payload has three or more zeroes in a sequence of 3072 bits
  (0.5 ms).

DS2 Performance Threshold Failure

  DS2 Performance Threshold failure monitors equipment performance
  and is based on the CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) procedure
  defined in G.704.
  The DS2 Performance Threshold failure is declared when the bit
  error ratio exceeds 10^-4 (Performance Threshold), and the DS2
  Performance Threshold failure is cleared when the bit error ratio
  decreases to less than 10^-6."

Other Terms

Circuit Identifier

  This is a character string specified by the circuit vendor and is
  useful when communicating with the vendor during the
  troubleshooting process (see M.1400 [ITU-T-M.1400] for additional
  information).

Proxy

  In this document, the word proxy is meant to indicate an
  application that receives SNMP messages and replies to them on
  behalf of the devices that implement the actual DS1/E1 interfaces.
  The proxy may have already collected the information about the
  DS1/J1/E1 interfaces into its local database and may not
  necessarily forward the requests to the actual DS1/J1/E1
  interface.  It is expected in such an application that there are
  periods of time where the proxy is not communicating with the
  DS1/J1/E1 interfaces.  In these instances, the proxy will not
  necessarily have up-to-date configuration information and will
  most likely have missed the collection of some statistics data.
  Missed statistics data collection will result in invalid data in
  the interval table.

Object Definitions

DS1-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

IMPORTS

    MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE,
    NOTIFICATION-TYPE, transmission
    FROM SNMPv2-SMI         -- RFC2578
    DisplayString, TimeStamp, TruthValue
    FROM SNMPv2-TC          -- RFC2579
    MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP,
    NOTIFICATION-GROUP
    FROM SNMPv2-CONF        -- RFC2580
    InterfaceIndex, ifIndex
    FROM IF-MIB             -- RFC2863
    PerfCurrentCount, PerfIntervalCount,
    PerfTotalCount
    FROM PerfHist-TC-MIB;   -- RFC3593

ds1 MODULE-IDENTITY

   LAST-UPDATED "200703050000Z"
   ORGANIZATION "IETF AToM MIB Working Group"
   CONTACT-INFO
     "WG charter:
      http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/atommib-charter.html
      Mailing Lists:
        General Discussion: [email protected]
        To Subscribe: [email protected]
      Editor: Orly Nicklass
      Postal: RAD Data Communications, Ltd.
              Ziv Tower, 24 Roul Walenberg
              Tel Aviv, Israel, 69719
              Tel: +9723 765 9969
      E-mail: [email protected]"
   DESCRIPTION
        "The MIB module to describe DS1, J1, E1, DS2, and
         E2 interfaces objects.
         Copyright (c) The IETF Trust (2007).  This
         version of this MIB module is part of RFC 4805;
         see the RFC itself for full legal notices."
   REVISION "200703050000Z"
   DESCRIPTION
        "The following changes were made:
         (1) Values were added to dsx1LineType to
             support J1 types.
         (2) The object dsx1LineImpedance was added.
         (3) All DM-related objects were deprecated
             following their removal from ITU performance
             standards.
        The RFC 4805 version of this MIB module."
   REVISION "200409090000Z"
   DESCRIPTION
        "The RFC 3895 version of this MIB module.
         The key changes made to this MIB module
         since its publication in RFC 2495 are as follows:
    (1) The dsx1FracIfIndex SYNTAX matches the description
        range.
    (2) A value was added to dsx1TransmitClockSource.
    (3) Values were added to dsx1LineType.
    (4) Two objects were added, dsx1LineMode and
        dsx1LineBuildOut, to better express transceiver
        mode and LineBuildOut for T1.
    (5) Reference was added to Circuit Identifier object.
    (6) Align the DESCRIPTION clauses of few statistic
        objects with the near-end definition, with the far-end
        definition, and with RFC 3593.
    (7) Changes in Compliance Statements to include new
        objects.
    (8) A typographical error in dsx2E2 was fixed; the new name
        is dsx1E2."
   REVISION "199808011830Z"
   DESCRIPTION
        "The RFC 2495 version of this MIB module.
         The key changes made to this MIB module
         since its publication in RFC 1406 are as follows:
    (1)  The Fractional table has been deprecated.
    (2)  This document uses SMIv2.
    (3)  Usage is given for ifTable and ifXTable.
    (4)  Example usage of ifStackTable is included.
    (5)  dsx1IfIndex has been deprecated.
    (6)  Support for DS2 and E2 has been added.
    (7)  Additional lineTypes for DS2, E2, and unframed E1
         were added.
    (8)  The definition of valid intervals has been clarified
         for the case where the agent proxied for other
         devices.  In particular, the treatment of missing
         intervals has been clarified.
    (9)  An inward loopback has been added.
    (10) Additional lineStatus bits have been added for Near
         End in Unavailable Signal State, Carrier Equipment
         Out of Service, DS2 Payload AIS, and DS2 Performance
         Threshold.
    (11) A read-write line Length object has been added.
    (12) Signal mode of other has been added.
    (13) Added a lineStatus last change, trap and enabler.
    (14) The e1(19) ifType has been obsoleted, so this MIB
         does not list it as a supported ifType.
    (15) Textual Conventions for statistics objects have
         been used.
    (16) A new object, dsx1LoopbackStatus, has been
         introduced to reflect the loopbacks established
         on a DS1 interface and the source to the requests.
         dsx1LoopbackConfig continues to be the desired
         loopback state while dsx1LoopbackStatus reflects
         the actual state.
    (17) A dual loopback has been added to allow the setting
         of an inward loopback and a line loopback at the
         same time.
    (18) An object indicating which channel to use within a
         parent object (i.e., DS3) has been added.
    (19) An object has been added to indicate whether or
         not this DS1/E1 is channelized.
    (20) Line coding type of B6ZS has been added for DS2."
   REVISION "199301252028Z"
   DESCRIPTION
        "Initial version, published as RFC 1406."
   ::= { transmission 18 }

-- note that this subsumes cept(19) and g703at2mb(67) -- there is no separate CEPT or G703AT2MB MIB -- The DS1 Near End Group

-- The DS1 Near End Group consists of five tables: -- DS1 Configuration -- DS1 Current -- DS1 Interval -- DS1 Total -- DS1 Channel Table

-- The DS1 Configuration Table

dsx1ConfigTable OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF Dsx1ConfigEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The DS1 Configuration table."
    ::= { ds1 6 }

dsx1ConfigEntry OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  Dsx1ConfigEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "An entry in the DS1 Configuration table."
    INDEX   { dsx1LineIndex }
    ::= { dsx1ConfigTable 1 }

Dsx1ConfigEntry ::=

    SEQUENCE {
          dsx1LineIndex                    InterfaceIndex,
          dsx1IfIndex                      InterfaceIndex,
          dsx1TimeElapsed                  INTEGER,
          dsx1ValidIntervals               INTEGER,
          dsx1LineType                     INTEGER,
          dsx1LineCoding                   INTEGER,
          dsx1SendCode                     INTEGER,
          dsx1CircuitIdentifier            DisplayString,
          dsx1LoopbackConfig               INTEGER,
          dsx1LineStatus                   INTEGER,
          dsx1SignalMode                   INTEGER,
          dsx1TransmitClockSource          INTEGER,
          dsx1Fdl                          INTEGER,
          dsx1InvalidIntervals             INTEGER,
          dsx1LineLength                   INTEGER,
          dsx1LineStatusLastChange         TimeStamp,
          dsx1LineStatusChangeTrapEnable   INTEGER,
          dsx1LoopbackStatus               INTEGER,
          dsx1Ds1ChannelNumber             INTEGER,
          dsx1Channelization               INTEGER,
          dsx1LineMode                     INTEGER,
          dsx1LineBuildOut                 INTEGER,
          dsx1LineImpedance                INTEGER

}

dsx1LineIndex OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  InterfaceIndex
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only  -- read-only since originally an
                           -- SMIv1 index
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "This object should be made equal to ifIndex.  The
           next paragraph describes its previous usage.
           Making the object equal to ifIndex allows proper
           use of the ifStackTable and ds0/ds0bundle MIBs.
           Previously, this object was the identifier of a DS1
           interface on a managed device.  If there is an
           ifEntry that is directly associated with this and
           only this DS1 interface, it should have the same
           value as ifIndex.  Otherwise, number the
           dsx1LineIndices with a unique identifier
           following the rules of choosing a number that is
           greater than ifNumber and numbering the inside
           interfaces (e.g., equipment side) with even
           numbers and outside interfaces (e.g., network
           side) with odd numbers."
    ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 1 }

dsx1IfIndex OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  InterfaceIndex
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
           "This value for this object is equal to the value
           of ifIndex from the Interfaces table (RFC 2863)."
    ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 2 }

dsx1TimeElapsed OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..899)
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of seconds that have elapsed since the
           beginning of the near-end current error-
           measurement period.  If, for some reason, such as
           an adjustment in the system's time-of-day clock,
           the current interval exceeds the maximum value,
           the agent will return the maximum value."
    ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 3 }

dsx1ValidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..96)
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of previous near-end intervals for
           which data was collected.  The value will be 96
           unless the interface was brought online within the
           last 24 hours, in which case the value will be the
           number of complete 15-minute near-end intervals
           since the interface has been online.  In the case
           where the agent is a proxy, it is possible that
           some intervals are unavailable.  In this case,
           this interval is the maximum interval number for
           which data is available."
    ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 4 }

dsx1LineType OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX INTEGER {
              other(1),
              dsx1ESF(2),
              dsx1D4(3),
              dsx1E1(4),
              dsx1E1CRC(5),
              dsx1E1MF(6),
              dsx1E1CRCMF(7),
              dsx1Unframed(8),
              dsx1E1Unframed(9),
              dsx1DS2M12(10),
              dsx1E2(11),
              dsx1E1Q50(12),
              dsx1E1Q50CRC(13),
              dsx1J1ESF(14),
              dsx1J1Unframed(16)
                              }
    MAX-ACCESS read-write
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
           "This variable indicates the variety of DS1
           Line implementing this circuit.  The type of
           circuit affects the number of bits per second
           that the circuit can reasonably carry, as well
           as the interpretation of the usage and error
           statistics.  The values, in sequence, describe:
                 TITLE:          SPECIFICATION:
                 dsx1ESF         Extended SuperFrame DS1
                                        (T1.107)
                 dsx1D4          AT&T D4 format DS1 (T1.107)
                 dsx1E1          ITU-T G.704, (Table 5A)
                 dsx1E1-CRC      ITU-T G.704, (Table 5B)
                 dsxE1-MF        G.704 (Table 5A) with TS16
                                        multiframing enabled
                 dsx1E1-CRC-MF   G.704 (Table 5B) with TS16
                                        multiframing enabled
                 dsx1Unframed    DS1 with No Framing
                 dsx1E1Unframed  E1 with No Framing (G.703)
                 dsx1DS2M12      DS2 frame format (T1.107)
                 dsx1E2          E2 frame format (G.704)
                 dsx1E1Q50       TS16 bits 5,7,8 set to 101,
                                 [in all other cases it is set
                                 to 111.] (G.704, table 14)
                 dsx1E1Q50CRC    E1Q50 with CRC
                 dsx1J1ESF       J1 according to (JT-G704,
                                        JT-G706, and JT-I431)
                 dsx1J1Unframed  J1 with No Framing
           For clarification, the capacity for each E1 type
           is as listed below:
           dsx1E1Unframed - E1, no framing = 32 x 64k = 2048k
           dsx1E1 or dsx1E1CRC - E1, with framing,
           no signalling = 31 x 64k = 1984k
           dsx1E1MF or dsx1E1CRCMF - E1, with framing,
           signalling = 30 x 64k = 1920k"
    REFERENCE
      "American National Standard for
            telecommunications -
            digital hierarchy - formats specification,
            ANSI T1.107- 1988.
       ITU-T G.703: Physical/Electrical Characteristics
            of Hierarchical Digital Interfaces, November
            2001.
       ITU-T G.704: Synchronous frame structures used at
            1544, 6312, 2048, 8488 and 44 736 kbit/s
            Hierarchical Levels, July 1995.
       JT-G704: Synchronous frame structures used at
            Primary and Secondary Hierarchical Levels,2002.
       JT-G706. Frame Alignment and Cyclic Redundancy
            Check (CRC) Procedures.
       JT-I431. ISDN Primary Rate User-Network Interface,
            Layer 1 Specifications, 2002 "
= { dsx1ConfigEntry 5 }

dsx1LineCoding OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  INTEGER {
               dsx1JBZS(1),
               dsx1B8ZS(2),
               dsx1HDB3(3),
               dsx1ZBTSI(4),
               dsx1AMI(5),
               other(6),
               dsx1B6ZS(7)
           }
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "This variable describes the variety of Zero Code
           Suppression used on this interface, which in turn
           affects a number of its characteristics.
           dsx1JBZS refers the Jammed Bit Zero Suppression,
           in which the AT&T specification of at least one
           pulse every 8-bit period is literally implemented
           by forcing a pulse in bit 8 of each channel.
           Thus, only 7 bits per channel, or 1.344 Mbps,
           are available for data.
           dsx1B8ZS refers to the use of a specified pattern
           of normal bits and bipolar violations that are
           used to replace a sequence of 8 zero bits.
           ANSI Clear Channels may use dsx1ZBTSI, or Zero
           Byte Time Slot Interchange.
           E1 links, with or without CRC, use dsx1HDB3 or
           dsx1AMI.
           dsx1AMI refers to a mode wherein no Zero Code
           Suppression is present and the line encoding does
           not solve the problem directly.  In this
           application, the higher layer must provide data
           that meets or exceeds the pulse density
           requirements, such as inverting HDLC data.
           dsx1B6ZS refers to the user of a specified pattern
           of normal bits and bipolar violations that are
           used to replace a sequence of 6 zero bits.  Used
           for DS2.
           For more information about line coding see
           [ANSI-T1.102]"
    ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 6 }

dsx1SendCode OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  INTEGER {
              dsx1SendNoCode(1),
              dsx1SendLineCode(2),
              dsx1SendPayloadCode(3),
              dsx1SendResetCode(4),
              dsx1SendQRS(5),
              dsx1Send511Pattern(6),
              dsx1Send3in24Pattern(7),
              dsx1SendOtherTestPattern(8)
              }
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "This variable indicates what type of code is
           being sent across the DS1 interface by the device.
           Setting this variable causes the interface to send
           the code requested.  The values mean the following:
     dsx1SendNoCode
          sending looped or normal data
     dsx1SendLineCode
          sending a request for a line loopback
     dsx1SendPayloadCode
          sending a request for a payload loopback
     dsx1SendResetCode
          sending a loopback termination request
     dsx1SendQRS
          sending a Quasi-Random Signal (QRS) test
          pattern
     dsx1Send511Pattern
          sending a 511-bit fixed test pattern
     dsx1Send3in24Pattern
          sending a fixed test pattern of 3 bits set
          in 24
     dsx1SendOtherTestPattern
          sending a test pattern other than those
          described by this object"
    ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 7 }

dsx1CircuitIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "This variable contains the transmission vendor's
           circuit identifier, for the purpose of
           facilitating troubleshooting."
    REFERENCE "ITU-T M.1400"
    ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 8 }

dsx1LoopbackConfig OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  INTEGER {
                dsx1NoLoop(1),
                dsx1PayloadLoop(2),
                dsx1LineLoop(3),
                dsx1OtherLoop(4),
                dsx1InwardLoop(5),
                dsx1DualLoop(6)
              }
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "This variable represents the desired loopback
           configuration of the DS1 interface.  Agents
           supporting read/write access should return
           inconsistentValue in response to a requested
           loopback state that the interface does not
           support.  The values mean:
     dsx1NoLoop
           not in the loopback state.  A device that is not
           capable of performing a loopback on the interface
           shall always return this as its value.
     dsx1PayloadLoop
           the received signal at this interface is looped
           through the device.  Typically, the received signal
           is looped back for retransmission after it has
           passed through the device's framing function.
     dsx1LineLoop
           the received signal at this interface does not go
           through the device (minimum penetration) but is
           looped back out.
     dsx1OtherLoop
           loopbacks that are not defined here.
     dsx1InwardLoop
           the transmitted signal at this interface is
           looped back and received by the same interface.
           What is transmitted onto the line is product
           dependent.
     dsx1DualLoop
           both dsx1LineLoop and dsx1InwardLoop will be
           active simultaneously."
    ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 9 }

dsx1LineStatus OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..131071)
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "This variable indicates the line status of the
           interface.  It contains loopback, failure,
           received alarm and transmitted alarms
           information.
           The dsx1LineStatus is a bitmap represented as a
           sum; therefore, it can represent multiple failures
           (alarms) and a LoopbackState simultaneously.
           dsx1NoAlarm must be set if and only if no other
           flag is set.
           If the dsx1loopbackState bit is set, the loopback
           in effect can be determined from the
           dsx1loopbackConfig object.  The various bit
           positions are as follows:
     1     dsx1NoAlarm           No alarm present
     2     dsx1RcvFarEndLOF      Far end LOF (a.k.a.
                                 Yellow Alarm)
     4     dsx1XmtFarEndLOF      Near end sending LOF
                                 indication
     8     dsx1RcvAIS            Far end sending AIS
    16     dsx1XmtAIS            Near end sending AIS
    32     dsx1LossOfFrame       Near end LOF (a.k.a.
                                 Red Alarm)
    64     dsx1LossOfSignal      Near end Loss of Signal
   128     dsx1LoopbackState     Near end is looped
   256     dsx1T16AIS            E1 TS16 AIS
   512     dsx1RcvFarEndLOMF     Far end sending TS16 LOMF
  1024     dsx1XmtFarEndLOMF     Near end sending TS16 LOMF
  2048     dsx1RcvTestCode       Near end detects a test code
  4096     dsx1OtherFailure      Any line status not defined
                                 here
  8192     dsx1UnavailSigState   Near end in unavailable
                                 signal state
 16384     dsx1NetEquipOOS       Carrier equipment out of
                                 service
 32768     dsx1RcvPayloadAIS     DS2 payload AIS
 65536     dsx1Ds2PerfThreshold  DS2 performance threshold
                                 exceeded"
    ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 10 }

dsx1SignalMode OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  INTEGER {
               none(1),
               robbedBit(2),
               bitOriented(3),
               messageOriented(4),
               other(5)
           }
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
      "'none' indicates that no bits are reserved for
      signaling on this channel.
      'robbedBit' indicates that DS1 Robbed Bit Signaling
      is in use.
      'bitOriented' indicates that E1 Channel Associated
      Signaling is in use.
      'messageOriented' indicates that Common Channel
      Signaling is in use on either channel 16 of
      an E1 link or channel 24 of a DS1."
    ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 11 }

dsx1TransmitClockSource OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  INTEGER {
               loopTiming(1),
               localTiming(2),
               throughTiming(3),
               adaptive (4)
           }
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
      "The source of transmit clock.
       'loopTiming' indicates that the recovered
       receive clock is used as the transmit clock.
       'localTiming' indicates that a local clock
      source is used or when an external clock is
      attached to the box containing the interface.
       'throughTiming' indicates that recovered
      receive clock from another interface is used as
      the transmit clock.
       'adaptive' indicates that the clock is recovered
      based on the data flow and not based on the
      physical layer"
    ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 12 }

dsx1Fdl OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..15)
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
      "This bitmap describes the use of the
      facilities data link and is the sum of the
      capabilities.  Set any bits that are appropriate:
      other(1),
      dsx1AnsiT1403(2),
      dsx1Att54016(4),
      dsx1FdlNone(8)
       'other' indicates that a protocol other than
      one of the following is used.
       'dsx1AnsiT1403' refers to the FDL exchange
      recommended by ANSI.
       'dsx1Att54016' refers to ESF FDL exchanges.
       'dsx1FdlNone' indicates that the device does
      not use the FDL."
    ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 13 }

dsx1InvalidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..96)
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of intervals in the range from 0 to
           dsx1ValidIntervals for which no data is available.
           This object will typically be zero except in cases
           where the data for some intervals is not
           available (e.g., in proxy situations)."
    ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 14 }

dsx1LineLength OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..64000)
    UNITS  "meters"
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The length of the DS1 line in meters.  This
           object provides information for line build-out
           circuitry.  This object is only useful if the
           interface has configurable line build-out
           circuitry."
    ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 15 }

dsx1LineStatusLastChange OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  TimeStamp
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The value of MIB II's sysUpTime object at the
           time this DS1 entered its current line status
           state.  If the current state was entered prior to
           the last re-initialization of the proxy-agent,
           then this object contains a zero value."
    ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 16 }

dsx1LineStatusChangeTrapEnable OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                   enabled(1),
                   disabled(2)
                }
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
           "Indicates whether dsx1LineStatusChange traps
           should be generated for this interface."
    DEFVAL { disabled }
    ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 17 }

dsx1LoopbackStatus OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..127)
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
           "This variable represents the current state of the
           loopback on the DS1 interface.  It contains
           information about loopbacks established by a
           manager and remotely from the far end.
           The dsx1LoopbackStatus is a bitmap represented as
           a sum; therefore, it can represent multiple
           loopbacks simultaneously.
           The various bit positions are as follows:
            1  dsx1NoLoopback
            2  dsx1NearEndPayloadLoopback
            4  dsx1NearEndLineLoopback
            8  dsx1NearEndOtherLoopback
           16  dsx1NearEndInwardLoopback
           32  dsx1FarEndPayloadLoopback
           64  dsx1FarEndLineLoopback"
    ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 18 }

dsx1Ds1ChannelNumber OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..28)
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
           "This variable represents the channel number of
           the DS1/E1 on its parent DS2/E2 or DS3/E3.  A
           value of 0 indicates that this DS1/E1 does not
           have a parent DS3/E3."
    ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 19 }

dsx1Channelization OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                   disabled(1),
                   enabledDs0(2),
                   enabledDs1(3)
                }
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
           "Indicates whether this DS1/E1 or DS2 is
           channelized or unchannelized.
           The value of enabledDs0(2) indicates that this is a
           DS1 channelized into DS0s.  Setting this value will
           cause the creation, and resetting it to disabled(1)
           will cause the deletion of entries in the ifTable
           for the DS0s that are within the DS1.
           The value of enabledDs1(3) indicates that this is a
           DS2 channelized into DS1s.  Setting this value will
           cause the creation, and resetting it to disabled(1)
           will cause the deletion of entries in the ifTable
           for the DS1s that are within the DS2."
    ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 20 }

dsx1LineMode OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                   csu(1),
                   dsu(2)
                 }
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
           "This setting puts the T1 framer into either
           long-haul (CSU) mode or short-haul (DSU) mode."
    ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 21 }

dsx1LineBuildOut OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                   notApplicable(1),
                   neg75dB(2),
                   neg15dB(3),
                   neg225dB(4),
                   zerodB(5)
                }
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
           "Attenuation setting for T1 framer in long haul
           (CSU) mode.  The optional values are -7.5dB,
           -15dB, -22.5dB, and 0dB."
    ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 22 }

dsx1LineImpedance OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                   notApplicable(1),
                   unbalanced75ohms(2),
                   balanced100ohms(3),
                   balanced120ohms(4)
                }
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
           "Nominal line impedance.  For T1 and J1 lines, the
           value is typically balanced100ohms(3).  For E1
           lines, the value is typically unbalanced75ohms(2)
           and balanced120ohms(4).  When this object does not
           apply, or when the appropriate value is not known,
           the value should be set to notApplicable(1)."
    ::= { dsx1ConfigEntry 23 }

-- The DS1 Current Table dsx1CurrentTable OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF Dsx1CurrentEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The DS1 Current table contains various statistics
           being collected for the current 15-minute
           interval."
    ::= { ds1 7 }

dsx1CurrentEntry OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  Dsx1CurrentEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "An entry in the DS1 Current table."
    INDEX   { dsx1CurrentIndex }
    ::= { dsx1CurrentTable 1 }

Dsx1CurrentEntry ::=

    SEQUENCE {
        dsx1CurrentIndex            InterfaceIndex,
        dsx1CurrentESs              PerfCurrentCount,
        dsx1CurrentSESs             PerfCurrentCount,
        dsx1CurrentSEFSs            PerfCurrentCount,
        dsx1CurrentUASs             PerfCurrentCount,
        dsx1CurrentCSSs             PerfCurrentCount,
        dsx1CurrentPCVs             PerfCurrentCount,
        dsx1CurrentLESs             PerfCurrentCount,
        dsx1CurrentBESs             PerfCurrentCount,
        dsx1CurrentDMs              PerfCurrentCount,
        dsx1CurrentLCVs             PerfCurrentCount

}

dsx1CurrentIndex OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  InterfaceIndex
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only  -- read-only since originally an
                           -- SMIv1 index
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The index value that uniquely identifies the DS1
           interface to which this entry is applicable.  The
           interface identified by a particular value of this
           index is the same interface as identified by the
           same value as a dsx1LineIndex object instance."
    ::= { dsx1CurrentEntry 1 }

dsx1CurrentESs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfCurrentCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Errored Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1CurrentEntry 2 }

dsx1CurrentSESs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfCurrentCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Severely Errored Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1CurrentEntry 3 }

dsx1CurrentSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfCurrentCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Severely Errored Framing Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1CurrentEntry 4 }

dsx1CurrentUASs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfCurrentCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Unavailable Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1CurrentEntry 5 }

dsx1CurrentCSSs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfCurrentCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Controlled Slip Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1CurrentEntry 6 }

dsx1CurrentPCVs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfCurrentCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Path Coding Violations."
    ::= { dsx1CurrentEntry 7 }

dsx1CurrentLESs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfCurrentCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Line Errored Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1CurrentEntry 8 }

dsx1CurrentBESs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Bursty Errored Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1CurrentEntry 9 }

dsx1CurrentDMs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Degraded Minutes."
    ::= { dsx1CurrentEntry 10 }

dsx1CurrentLCVs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Line Coding Violations (LCVs)."
    ::= { dsx1CurrentEntry 11 }

-- The DS1 Interval Table dsx1IntervalTable OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF Dsx1IntervalEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The DS1 Interval table contains various
           statistics collected by each DS1 interface over
           the previous 24 hours of operation.  The past 24
           hours are broken into 96 completed 15-minute
           intervals.  Each row in this table represents one
           such interval (identified by dsx1IntervalNumber)
           for one specific instance (identified by
           dsx1IntervalIndex)."
    ::= { ds1 8 }

dsx1IntervalEntry OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  Dsx1IntervalEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "An entry in the DS1 Interval table."
    INDEX   { dsx1IntervalIndex, dsx1IntervalNumber }
    ::= { dsx1IntervalTable 1 }

Dsx1IntervalEntry ::=

    SEQUENCE {
        dsx1IntervalIndex             InterfaceIndex,
        dsx1IntervalNumber            INTEGER,
        dsx1IntervalESs               PerfIntervalCount,
        dsx1IntervalSESs              PerfIntervalCount,
        dsx1IntervalSEFSs             PerfIntervalCount,
        dsx1IntervalUASs              PerfIntervalCount,
        dsx1IntervalCSSs              PerfIntervalCount,
        dsx1IntervalPCVs              PerfIntervalCount,
        dsx1IntervalLESs              PerfIntervalCount,
        dsx1IntervalBESs              PerfIntervalCount,
        dsx1IntervalDMs               PerfIntervalCount,
        dsx1IntervalLCVs              PerfIntervalCount,
        dsx1IntervalValidData         TruthValue

}

dsx1IntervalIndex OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  InterfaceIndex
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only  -- read-only since originally an
                           -- SMIv1 index
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The index value that uniquely identifies the DS1
           interface to which this entry is applicable.  The
           interface identified by a particular value of this
           index is the same interface as identified by the
           same value as a dsx1LineIndex object instance."
    ::= { dsx1IntervalEntry 1 }

dsx1IntervalNumber OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..96)
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only  -- read-only since originally an
                           -- SMIv1 index
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "A number between 1 and 96, where 1 is the most
           recently completed 15-minute interval and 96 is
           the 15-minute interval completed 23 hours and 45
           minutes prior to interval 1."
    ::= { dsx1IntervalEntry 2 }

dsx1IntervalESs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfIntervalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Errored Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1IntervalEntry 3 }

dsx1IntervalSESs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfIntervalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Severely Errored Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1IntervalEntry 4 }

dsx1IntervalSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfIntervalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Severely Errored Framing Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1IntervalEntry 5 }

dsx1IntervalUASs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfIntervalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Unavailable Seconds.  This object
           may decrease if the occurrence of unavailable
           seconds occurs across an interval boundary."
    ::= { dsx1IntervalEntry 6 }

dsx1IntervalCSSs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfIntervalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Controlled Slip Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1IntervalEntry 7 }

dsx1IntervalPCVs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfIntervalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Path Coding Violations."
    ::= { dsx1IntervalEntry 8 }

dsx1IntervalLESs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfIntervalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Line Errored Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1IntervalEntry 9 }

dsx1IntervalBESs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Bursty Errored Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1IntervalEntry 10 }

dsx1IntervalDMs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Degraded Minutes."
    ::= { dsx1IntervalEntry 11 }

dsx1IntervalLCVs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Line Coding Violations."
    ::= { dsx1IntervalEntry 12 }

dsx1IntervalValidData OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX TruthValue
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
           "This variable indicates whether the data for this
           interval is valid."
    ::= { dsx1IntervalEntry 13 }

-- The DS1 Total Table dsx1TotalTable OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF Dsx1TotalEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The DS1 Total table contains the cumulative sum
           of the various statistics for the 24-hour period
           preceding the current interval."
    ::= { ds1 9 }

dsx1TotalEntry OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  Dsx1TotalEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "An entry in the DS1 Total table."
    INDEX   { dsx1TotalIndex }
    ::= { dsx1TotalTable 1 }

Dsx1TotalEntry ::=

    SEQUENCE {
        dsx1TotalIndex                InterfaceIndex,
        dsx1TotalESs                  PerfTotalCount,
        dsx1TotalSESs                 PerfTotalCount,
        dsx1TotalSEFSs                PerfTotalCount,
        dsx1TotalUASs                 PerfTotalCount,
        dsx1TotalCSSs                 PerfTotalCount,
        dsx1TotalPCVs                 PerfTotalCount,
        dsx1TotalLESs                 PerfTotalCount,
        dsx1TotalBESs                 PerfTotalCount,
        dsx1TotalDMs                  PerfTotalCount,
        dsx1TotalLCVs                 PerfTotalCount

}

dsx1TotalIndex OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  InterfaceIndex
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only  -- read-only since originally an
                           -- SMIv1 index
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The index value that uniquely identifies the DS1
           interface to which this entry is applicable.  The
           interface identified by a particular value of this
           index is the same interface as identified by the
           same value as a dsx1LineIndex object instance."
    ::= { dsx1TotalEntry 1 }

dsx1TotalESs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfTotalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Errored Seconds encountered by a DS1
           interface in the previous 24-hour interval.
           Invalid 15-minute intervals count as 0."
    ::= { dsx1TotalEntry 2 }

dsx1TotalSESs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfTotalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Severely Errored Seconds
           encountered by a DS1 interface in the previous
           24-hour interval.  Invalid 15-minute intervals
           count as 0."
    ::= { dsx1TotalEntry 3 }

dsx1TotalSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfTotalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Severely Errored Framing Seconds
           encountered by a DS1 interface in the previous
           24-hour interval.  Invalid 15-minute intervals
           count as 0."
    ::= { dsx1TotalEntry 4 }

dsx1TotalUASs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfTotalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Unavailable Seconds encountered by
           a DS1 interface in the previous 24-hour interval.
           Invalid 15-minute intervals count as 0."
    ::= { dsx1TotalEntry 5 }

dsx1TotalCSSs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfTotalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Controlled Slip Seconds encountered
           by a DS1 interface in the previous 24-hour
           interval.  Invalid 15-minute intervals count as
           0."
    ::= { dsx1TotalEntry 6 }

dsx1TotalPCVs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfTotalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Path Coding Violations encountered
           by a DS1 interface in the previous 24-hour
           interval.  Invalid 15-minute intervals count as
           0."
    ::= { dsx1TotalEntry 7 }

dsx1TotalLESs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfTotalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Line Errored Seconds encountered by
           a DS1 interface in the previous 24-hour interval.
           Invalid 15-minute intervals count as 0."
    ::= { dsx1TotalEntry 8 }

dsx1TotalBESs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX PerfTotalCount
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Bursty Errored Seconds (BESs)
           encountered by a DS1 interface in the previous
           24-hour interval.  Invalid 15-minute intervals count
           as 0."
    ::= { dsx1TotalEntry 9 }

dsx1TotalDMs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX PerfTotalCount
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Degraded Minutes (DMs) encountered
           by a DS1 interface in the previous 24-hour
           interval.  Invalid 15-minute intervals count as
           0."
    ::= { dsx1TotalEntry 10 }

dsx1TotalLCVs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX PerfTotalCount
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Line Coding Violations (LCVs)
           encountered by a DS1 interface in the current
           15-minute interval.  Invalid 15-minute intervals
           count as 0."
    ::= { dsx1TotalEntry 11 }

-- The DS1 Channel Table

dsx1ChanMappingTable OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF Dsx1ChanMappingEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The DS1 Channel Mapping table.  This table maps a
           DS1 channel number on a particular DS3 into an
           ifIndex.  In the presence of DS2s, this table can
           be used to map a DS2 channel number on a DS3 into
           an ifIndex, or used to map a DS1 channel number on
           a DS2 into an ifIndex."
    ::= { ds1 16 }

dsx1ChanMappingEntry OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  Dsx1ChanMappingEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "An entry in the DS1 Channel Mapping table.  There
           is an entry in this table corresponding to each
           DS1 ifEntry within any interface that is
           channelized to the individual DS1 ifEntry level.
           This table is intended to facilitate mapping from
           channelized interface / channel number to DS1
           ifEntry (e.g., mapping (DS3 ifIndex, DS1 channel
           number) -> ifIndex).
           While this table provides information that can
           also be found in the ifStackTable and
           dsx1ConfigTable, it provides this same information
           with a single table lookup, rather than by walking
           the ifStackTable to find the various constituent
           DS1 ifTable entries, and testing various
           dsx1ConfigTable entries to check for the entry
           with the applicable DS1 channel number."
    INDEX   { ifIndex, dsx1Ds1ChannelNumber }
    ::= { dsx1ChanMappingTable 1 }

Dsx1ChanMappingEntry ::=

    SEQUENCE {
        dsx1ChanMappedIfIndex  InterfaceIndex

}

dsx1ChanMappedIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  InterfaceIndex
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "This object indicates the ifIndex value assigned
           by the agent for the individual DS1 ifEntry that
           corresponds to the given DS1 channel number
           (specified by the INDEX element
           dsx1Ds1ChannelNumber) of the given channelized
           interface (specified by INDEX element ifIndex)."
    ::= { dsx1ChanMappingEntry 1 }

-- The DS1 Far End Current Table

dsx1FarEndCurrentTable OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF Dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The DS1 Far End Current table contains various
           statistics being collected for the current
           15-minute interval.  The statistics are collected
           from the far-end messages on the Facilities Data
           Link.  The definitions are the same as described
           for the near-end information."
    ::= { ds1 10 }

dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  Dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "An entry in the DS1 Far End Current table."
    INDEX   { dsx1FarEndCurrentIndex }
    ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentTable 1 }

Dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry ::=

    SEQUENCE {
        dsx1FarEndCurrentIndex      InterfaceIndex,
        dsx1FarEndTimeElapsed       INTEGER,
        dsx1FarEndValidIntervals    INTEGER,
        dsx1FarEndCurrentESs        PerfCurrentCount,
        dsx1FarEndCurrentSESs       PerfCurrentCount,
        dsx1FarEndCurrentSEFSs      PerfCurrentCount,
        dsx1FarEndCurrentUASs       PerfCurrentCount,
        dsx1FarEndCurrentCSSs       PerfCurrentCount,
        dsx1FarEndCurrentLESs       PerfCurrentCount,
        dsx1FarEndCurrentPCVs       PerfCurrentCount,
        dsx1FarEndCurrentBESs       PerfCurrentCount,
        dsx1FarEndCurrentDMs        PerfCurrentCount,
        dsx1FarEndInvalidIntervals  INTEGER

}

dsx1FarEndCurrentIndex OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  InterfaceIndex
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only  -- read-only since originally an
                           -- SMIv1 index
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The index value that uniquely identifies the DS1
           interface to which this entry is applicable.  The
           interface identified by a particular value of this
           index is identical to the interface identified by
           the same value of dsx1LineIndex."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 1 }

dsx1FarEndTimeElapsed OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..899)
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of seconds that have elapsed since the
           beginning of the far-end current error-measurement
           period.  If, for some reason, such as an adjustment
           in the system's time-of-day clock, the current
           interval exceeds the maximum value, the agent will
           return the maximum value."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 2 }

dsx1FarEndValidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..96)
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of previous far-end intervals for
           which data was collected.  The value will be 96
           unless the interface was brought online within the
           last 24 hours, in which case the value will be the
           number of complete 15-minute far-end intervals
           since the interface has been online.  In the case
           where the agent is a proxy, it is possible that
           some intervals are unavailable.  In this case,
           this interval is the maximum interval number for
           which data is available."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 3 }

dsx1FarEndCurrentESs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfCurrentCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Far End Errored Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 4 }

dsx1FarEndCurrentSESs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfCurrentCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Far End Severely Errored Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 5 }

dsx1FarEndCurrentSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfCurrentCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Far End Severely Errored Framing
           Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 6 }

dsx1FarEndCurrentUASs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfCurrentCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Unavailable Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 7 }

dsx1FarEndCurrentCSSs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfCurrentCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Far End Controlled Slip Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 8 }

dsx1FarEndCurrentLESs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfCurrentCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Far End Line Errored Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 9 }

dsx1FarEndCurrentPCVs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfCurrentCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Far End Path Coding Violations."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 10 }

dsx1FarEndCurrentBESs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Far End Bursty Errored Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 11 }

dsx1FarEndCurrentDMs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX PerfCurrentCount
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Far End Degraded Minutes."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 12 }

dsx1FarEndInvalidIntervals OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..96)
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of intervals in the range from 0 to
           dsx1FarEndValidIntervals for which no data is
           available.  This object will typically be zero
           except in cases where the data for some intervals
           is not available (e.g., in proxy situations)."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndCurrentEntry 13 }

-- The DS1 Far End Interval Table

dsx1FarEndIntervalTable OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF Dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The DS1 Far End Interval table contains various
           statistics collected by each DS1 interface over
           the previous 24 hours of operation.  The past 24
           hours are broken into 96 completed 15-minute
           intervals.  Each row in this table represents one
           such interval (identified by
           dsx1FarEndIntervalNumber) for one specific
           instance (identified by dsx1FarEndIntervalIndex)."
    ::= { ds1 11 }

dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  Dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "An entry in the DS1 Far End Interval table."
    INDEX   { dsx1FarEndIntervalIndex,
              dsx1FarEndIntervalNumber }
    ::= { dsx1FarEndIntervalTable 1 }

Dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry ::=

    SEQUENCE {
        dsx1FarEndIntervalIndex       InterfaceIndex,
        dsx1FarEndIntervalNumber      INTEGER,
        dsx1FarEndIntervalESs         PerfIntervalCount,
        dsx1FarEndIntervalSESs        PerfIntervalCount,
        dsx1FarEndIntervalSEFSs       PerfIntervalCount,
        dsx1FarEndIntervalUASs        PerfIntervalCount,
        dsx1FarEndIntervalCSSs        PerfIntervalCount,
        dsx1FarEndIntervalLESs        PerfIntervalCount,
        dsx1FarEndIntervalPCVs        PerfIntervalCount,
        dsx1FarEndIntervalBESs        PerfIntervalCount,
        dsx1FarEndIntervalDMs         PerfIntervalCount,
        dsx1FarEndIntervalValidData   TruthValue

}

dsx1FarEndIntervalIndex OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  InterfaceIndex
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only  -- read-only since originally an
                           -- SMIv1 index
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The index value that uniquely identifies the DS1
           interface to which this entry is applicable.  The
           interface identified by a particular value of this
           index is identical to the interface identified by
           the same value of dsx1LineIndex."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 1 }

dsx1FarEndIntervalNumber OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..96)
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only  -- read-only since originally an
                           -- SMIv1 index
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "A number between 1 and 96, where 1 is the most
           recently completed 15-minute interval and 96 is
           the 15 minutes interval completed 23 hours and 45
           minutes prior to interval 1."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 2 }

dsx1FarEndIntervalESs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfIntervalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Far End Errored Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 3 }

dsx1FarEndIntervalSESs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfIntervalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Far End Severely Errored Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 4 }

dsx1FarEndIntervalSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfIntervalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Far End Severely Errored Framing
           Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 5 }

dsx1FarEndIntervalUASs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfIntervalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Unavailable Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 6 }

dsx1FarEndIntervalCSSs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfIntervalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Far End Controlled Slip Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 7 }

dsx1FarEndIntervalLESs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfIntervalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Far End Line Errored Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 8 }

dsx1FarEndIntervalPCVs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfIntervalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Far End Path Coding Violations."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 9 }

dsx1FarEndIntervalBESs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Far End Bursty Errored Seconds."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 10 }

dsx1FarEndIntervalDMs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX PerfIntervalCount
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Far End Degraded Minutes."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 11 }

dsx1FarEndIntervalValidData OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX TruthValue
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
           " This variable indicates if the data for this
           interval is valid."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndIntervalEntry 12 }

-- The DS1 Far End Total Table

dsx1FarEndTotalTable OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF Dsx1FarEndTotalEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The DS1 Far End Total table contains the
           cumulative sum of the various statistics for the
           24-hour period preceding the current interval."
    ::= { ds1 12 }

dsx1FarEndTotalEntry OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  Dsx1FarEndTotalEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "An entry in the DS1 Far End Total table."
    INDEX   { dsx1FarEndTotalIndex }
    ::= { dsx1FarEndTotalTable 1 }

Dsx1FarEndTotalEntry ::=

    SEQUENCE {
        dsx1FarEndTotalIndex          InterfaceIndex,
        dsx1FarEndTotalESs            PerfTotalCount,
        dsx1FarEndTotalSESs           PerfTotalCount,
        dsx1FarEndTotalSEFSs          PerfTotalCount,
        dsx1FarEndTotalUASs           PerfTotalCount,
        dsx1FarEndTotalCSSs           PerfTotalCount,
        dsx1FarEndTotalLESs           PerfTotalCount,
        dsx1FarEndTotalPCVs           PerfTotalCount,
        dsx1FarEndTotalBESs           PerfTotalCount,
        dsx1FarEndTotalDMs            PerfTotalCount

}

dsx1FarEndTotalIndex OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  InterfaceIndex
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only  -- read-only since originally an
                           -- SMIv1 index
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The index value that uniquely identifies the DS1
           interface to which this entry is applicable.  The
           interface identified by a particular value of this
           index is identical to the interface identified by
           the same value of dsx1LineIndex."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndTotalEntry 1 }

dsx1FarEndTotalESs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfTotalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Far End Errored Seconds encountered
           by a DS1 interface in the previous 24-hour
           interval.  Invalid 15-minute intervals count as
           0."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndTotalEntry 2 }

dsx1FarEndTotalSESs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfTotalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Far End Severely Errored Seconds
           encountered by a DS1 interface in the previous
           24-hour interval.  Invalid 15-minute intervals
           count as 0."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndTotalEntry 3 }

dsx1FarEndTotalSEFSs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfTotalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Far End Severely Errored Framing
           Seconds encountered by a DS1 interface in the
           previous 24-hour interval.  Invalid 15-minute
           intervals count as 0."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndTotalEntry 4 }

dsx1FarEndTotalUASs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfTotalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Unavailable Seconds encountered by
           a DS1 interface in the previous 24-hour interval.
           Invalid 15-minute intervals count as 0."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndTotalEntry 5 }

dsx1FarEndTotalCSSs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfTotalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Far End Controlled Slip Seconds
           encountered by a DS1 interface in the previous
           24-hour interval.  Invalid 15 minute intervals
           count as 0."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndTotalEntry 6 }

dsx1FarEndTotalLESs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfTotalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Far End Line Errored Seconds
           encountered by a DS1 interface in the previous
           24-hour interval.  Invalid 15-minute intervals
           count as 0."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndTotalEntry 7 }

dsx1FarEndTotalPCVs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  PerfTotalCount
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Far End Path Coding Violations
           reported via the far end block error count
           encountered by a DS1 interface in the previous
           24-hour interval.  Invalid 15-minute intervals
           count as 0."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndTotalEntry 8 }

dsx1FarEndTotalBESs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX PerfTotalCount
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Bursty Errored Seconds (BESs)
           encountered by a DS1 interface in the previous
           24-hour interval.  Invalid 15-minute intervals
           count as 0."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndTotalEntry 9 }

dsx1FarEndTotalDMs OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX PerfTotalCount
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
           "The number of Degraded Minutes (DMs) encountered
           by a DS1 interface in the previous 24-hour
           interval.  Invalid 15-minute intervals count as
           0."
    ::= { dsx1FarEndTotalEntry 10 }

-- The DS1 Fractional Table

dsx1FracTable OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF Dsx1FracEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS  deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
           "This table is deprecated in favor of using
           ifStackTable.
           The table was mandatory for systems dividing a DS1
           into channels containing different data streams
           that are of local interest.  Systems that are
           indifferent to data content, such as CSUs, need
           not implement it.
           The DS1 Fractional table identifies which DS1
           channels associated with a CSU are being used to
           support a logical interface, i.e., an entry in the
           interfaces table from the Internet-standard MIB.
           For example, consider an application managing a
           North American ISDN Primary Rate link whose
           division is a 384-kbit/s H1 _B_ Channel for video,
           a second H1 for data to a primary routing peer,
           and 12 64-kbit/s H0 _B_ Channels.  Consider that
           some subset of the H0 channels is used for voice
           and the remainder are available for dynamic data
           calls.
           We count a total of 14 interfaces multiplexed onto
           the DS1 interface.  Six DS1 channels (for the sake
           of the example, channels 1..6) are used for video,
           six more (7..11 and 13) are used for data, and the
           remaining 12 are in channels 12 and 14..24.
           Let us further imagine that ifIndex 2 is of type
           DS1 and refers to the DS1 interface and that the
           interfaces layered onto it are numbered 3..16.
           We might describe the allocation of channels, in
           the dsx1FracTable, as follows:
         dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 1 = 3  dsx1FracIfIndex.2.13 = 4
         dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 2 = 3  dsx1FracIfIndex.2.14 = 6
         dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 3 = 3  dsx1FracIfIndex.2.15 = 7
         dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 4 = 3  dsx1FracIfIndex.2.16 = 8
         dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 5 = 3  dsx1FracIfIndex.2.17 = 9
         dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 6 = 3  dsx1FracIfIndex.2.18 = 10
         dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 7 = 4  dsx1FracIfIndex.2.19 = 11
         dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 8 = 4  dsx1FracIfIndex.2.20 = 12
         dsx1FracIfIndex.2. 9 = 4  dsx1FracIfIndex.2.21 = 13
         dsx1FracIfIndex.2.10 = 4  dsx1FracIfIndex.2.22 = 14
         dsx1FracIfIndex.2.11 = 4  dsx1FracIfIndex.2.23 = 15
         dsx1FracIfIndex.2.12 = 5  dsx1FracIfIndex.2.24 = 16
           For North American (DS1) interfaces, there are 24
           legal channels, numbered 1 through 24.
           For G.704 interfaces, there are 31 legal channels,
           numbered 1 through 31.  The channels (1..31)
           correspond directly to the equivalently numbered
           time-slots."
    ::= { ds1 13 }

dsx1FracEntry OBJECT-TYPE

    SYNTAX  Dsx1FracEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS  deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
       "An entry in the DS1 Fractional table."
   INDEX   { dsx1FracIndex, dsx1FracNumber }
   ::= { dsx1FracTable 1 }

Dsx1FracEntry ::=

   SEQUENCE {
       dsx1FracIndex        INTEGER,
       dsx1FracNumber       INTEGER,
       dsx1FracIfIndex      INTEGER
   }

dsx1FracIndex OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..'7fffffff'h)
   MAX-ACCESS  read-only  -- read-only since originally an
                           -- SMIv1 index
   STATUS  deprecated
   DESCRIPTION
      "The index value that uniquely identifies the
      DS1 interface to which this entry is applicable.
      The interface identified by a particular
      value of this index is the same interface as
      identified by the same value as a dsx1LineIndex
      object instance."
  ::= { dsx1FracEntry 1 }

dsx1FracNumber OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..31)
   MAX-ACCESS  read-only  -- read-only since originally an
                           -- SMIv1 index
   STATUS  deprecated
   DESCRIPTION
      "The channel number for this entry."
  ::= { dsx1FracEntry 2 }

dsx1FracIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE

   SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..'7fffffff'h)
   MAX-ACCESS  read-write
   STATUS  deprecated
   DESCRIPTION
      "An index value that uniquely identifies an
      interface.  The interface identified by a particular
      value of this index is the same interface
      as identified by the same value as an ifIndex
      object instance.  If no interface is currently using
      a channel, the value should be zero.  If a
      single interface occupies more than one time-slot,
      that ifIndex value will be found in multiple
      time-slots."
  ::= { dsx1FracEntry 3 }
-- DS1 TRAPS

ds1Traps OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ds1 15 }

dsx1LineStatusChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE

   OBJECTS { dsx1LineStatus,
             dsx1LineStatusLastChange }
   STATUS  current
   DESCRIPTION
           "A dsx1LineStatusChange trap is sent when the
           value of an instance dsx1LineStatus changes.  It
           can be utilized by an Network Management Station
           (NMS) to trigger polls.  When the line status
           change results from a higher-level line status
           change (i.e., DS3), then no traps for the DS1
           are sent."
    ::= { ds1Traps 0 1 }

-- conformance information

ds1Conformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ds1 14 }

ds1Groups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ds1Conformance 1 } ds1Compliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ds1Conformance 2 }

-- compliance statements

ds1Compliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE

   STATUS  deprecated
   DESCRIPTION
           "The compliance statement for T1 and E1
           interfaces."
   MODULE  -- this module
       MANDATORY-GROUPS { ds1NearEndConfigGroup,
                          ds1NearEndStatisticsGroup }
       GROUP       ds1FarEndGroup
       DESCRIPTION
           "Implementation of this group is optional for all
           systems that attach to a DS1 interface."
       GROUP       ds1NearEndOptionalConfigGroup
       DESCRIPTION
           "Implementation of this group is optional for all
           systems that attach to a DS1 interface."
       GROUP       ds1DS2Group
       DESCRIPTION
           "Implementation of this group is mandatory for all
           systems that attach to a DS2 interface."
       GROUP       ds1TransStatsGroup
       DESCRIPTION
           "This group is the set of statistics appropriate
           for all systems that attach to a DS1 interface
           running transparent or unFramed lineType."
       GROUP       ds1ChanMappingGroup
       DESCRIPTION
           "This group is the set of objects for mapping a
           DS3 Channel (dsx1Ds1ChannelNumber) to ifIndex.
           Implementation of this group is mandatory for
           systems that support the channelization of DS3s
           into DS1s."
       OBJECT dsx1LineType
               SYNTAX  INTEGER {
                           other(1),
                           dsx1ESF(2),
                           dsx1D4(3),
                           dsx1E1(4),
                           dsx1E1CRC(5),
                           dsx1E1MF(6),
                           dsx1E1CRCMF(7),
                           dsx1Unframed(8),
                           dsx1E1Unframed(9),
                           dsx1DS2M12(10),
                           dsx1E2(11)
                         }
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the line type is not
           required."
       OBJECT dsx1LineCoding
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the line coding is not
           required."
       OBJECT dsx1SendCode
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the send code is not
           required."
       OBJECT dsx1LoopbackConfig
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set loopbacks is not required."
       OBJECT dsx1SignalMode
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the signal mode is not
           required."
       OBJECT dsx1TransmitClockSource
               SYNTAX  INTEGER {
                            loopTiming(1),
                            localTiming(2),
                            throughTiming(3)
                          }
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the transmit clock source is
           not required."
       OBJECT dsx1Fdl
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the FDL is not required."
       OBJECT dsx1LineLength
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the line length is not
           required."
       OBJECT dsx1Channelization
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the channelization is not
           required."
   ::= { ds1Compliances 1 }

ds1MibT1PriCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE

   STATUS deprecated
   DESCRIPTION
           "Compliance statement for using this MIB for ISDN
           Primary Rate interfaces on T1 lines."
   MODULE
       MANDATORY-GROUPS { ds1NearEndConfigGroup,
                          ds1NearEndStatisticsGroup }
       OBJECT dsx1LineType
           SYNTAX INTEGER {
               dsx1ESF(2)   -- Intl Spec would be G704(2)
                            -- or I.431(4)
           }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Line type for T1 ISDN Primary Rate
                interfaces."
       OBJECT dsx1LineCoding
           SYNTAX INTEGER {
               dsx1B8ZS(2)
           }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Type of Zero Code Suppression for
                T1 ISDN Primary Rate interfaces."
       OBJECT dsx1SignalMode
           SYNTAX INTEGER {
               none(1), -- if there is no signaling channel
               messageOriented(4)
           }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Possible signaling modes for
                T1 ISDN Primary Rate interfaces."
       OBJECT dsx1TransmitClockSource
           SYNTAX INTEGER {
               loopTiming(1)
           }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "The transmit clock is derived from
                received clock on ISDN Primary Rate
                interfaces."
       OBJECT dsx1Fdl
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Facilities Data Link usage on T1 ISDN
                Primary Rate interfaces.
                Note: Eventually, dsx1Att-54016(4) is to be
                      used here since the line type is ESF."
       OBJECT dsx1Channelization
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "The ability to set the channelization
                is not required."
   ::= { ds1Compliances 2 }

ds1MibE1PriCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE

   STATUS deprecated
   DESCRIPTION
           "Compliance statement for using this MIB for ISDN
           Primary Rate interfaces on E1 lines."
   MODULE
       MANDATORY-GROUPS { ds1NearEndConfigGroup,
                          ds1NearEndStatisticsGroup }
       OBJECT dsx1LineType
           SYNTAX INTEGER {
               dsx1E1CRC(5)
           }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Line type for E1 ISDN Primary Rate
                interfaces."
       OBJECT dsx1LineCoding
           SYNTAX INTEGER {
               dsx1HDB3(3)
           }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Type of Zero Code Suppression for
                E1 ISDN Primary Rate interfaces."
       OBJECT dsx1SignalMode
           SYNTAX INTEGER {
               messageOriented(4)
           }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Signaling on E1 ISDN Primary Rate interfaces
                is always message oriented."
       OBJECT dsx1TransmitClockSource
           SYNTAX INTEGER {
               loopTiming(1)
           }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "The transmit clock is derived from received
                clock on ISDN Primary Rate interfaces."
       OBJECT dsx1Fdl
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Facilities Data Link usage on E1 ISDN
                Primary Rate interfaces.
                Note: There is an 'M-Channel' in E1,
                      using National Bit Sa4 (G.704,
                      Table 5A).  It is used to implement
                      management features between ET
                      and NT.  This is different from
                      FDL in T1, which is used to carry
                      control signals and performance
                      data.  In E1, control and status
                      signals are carried using National
                      Bits Sa5, Sa6, and A (RAI Ind.).
                This indicates that only the other(1) or
                eventually the dsx1Fdl-none(8) bits should
                be set in this object for E1 PRI."
       OBJECT dsx1Channelization
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
                "The ability to set the channelization is not
                required."
   ::= { ds1Compliances 3 }

ds1Ds2Compliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE

   STATUS current
   DESCRIPTION
           "Compliance statement for using this MIB for DS2
           interfaces."
   MODULE
       MANDATORY-GROUPS { ds1DS2Group }
       OBJECT dsx1LineType
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                       dsx1DS2M12(10),
                       dsx1E2(11)
            }
            MIN-ACCESS read-only
            DESCRIPTION
                "Line type for DS2, E2
                interfaces."
       OBJECT dsx1Channelization
            MIN-ACCESS read-only
            DESCRIPTION
                "The ability to set the channelization is not
                required."
   ::= { ds1Compliances 4 }

ds1NCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE

   STATUS  deprecated
   DESCRIPTION
           "The compliance statement for T1 and E1
           interfaces."
   MODULE  -- this module
       MANDATORY-GROUPS { ds1NearEndConfigurationGroup,
                          ds1NearEndStatisticsGroup }
       GROUP       ds1FarEndGroup
       DESCRIPTION
           "Implementation of this group is optional for all
           systems that attach to a DS1 interface."
        GROUP       ds1NearEndOptionalTrapGroup
        DESCRIPTION
            "Implementation of this group is optional for all
            systems that attach to a DS1 interface.  If it is
            implemented, then ds1NearEndOptionalConfigGroup
            should also be implemented."
       GROUP       ds1NearEndOptionalConfigGroup
       DESCRIPTION
           "Implementation of this group is recommended for
           all systems that attach to a DS1 interface and
           implement ds1NearEndOptionalTrapGroup."
       GROUP       ds1DS2Group
       DESCRIPTION
           "Implementation of this group is mandatory for all
           systems that attach to a DS2 interface."
       GROUP       ds1TransStatsGroup
       DESCRIPTION
           "This group is the set of statistics appropriate
           for all systems that attach to a DS1 interface
           running transparent or unFramed lineType."
       GROUP       ds1ChanMappingGroup
       DESCRIPTION
           "This group is the set of objects for mapping a
           DS3 Channel (dsx1Ds1ChannelNumber) to ifIndex.
           Implementation of this group is mandatory for
           systems that support the channelization of DS3s
           into DS1s."
       OBJECT dsx1LineType
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the line type is not
           required."
       OBJECT dsx1LineCoding
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the line coding is not
           required."
       OBJECT dsx1SendCode
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the send code is not
           required."
       OBJECT dsx1LoopbackConfig
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set loopbacks is not required."
       OBJECT dsx1SignalMode
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the signal mode is not
           required."
       OBJECT dsx1TransmitClockSource
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the transmit clock source is
           not required."
       OBJECT dsx1Fdl
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the FDL is not required."
       OBJECT dsx1LineLength
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the line length is not
           required."
       OBJECT dsx1Channelization
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the channelization is not
           required."
       OBJECT dsx1LineMode
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the line mode is not
           required."
       OBJECT dsx1LineBuildOut
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the line build-out is not
           required."
   ::= { ds1Compliances 5 }

ds1MibT1PriNCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE

   STATUS deprecated
   DESCRIPTION
           "Compliance statement for using this MIB for ISDN
           Primary Rate interfaces on T1 lines."
   MODULE
       MANDATORY-GROUPS { ds1NearEndConfigurationGroup,
                          ds1NearEndStatisticsGroup }
       OBJECT dsx1LineType
           SYNTAX INTEGER {
               dsx1ESF(2)   -- Intl Spec would be G704(2)
                            -- or I.431(4)
           }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Line type for T1 ISDN Primary Rate
                interfaces."
       OBJECT dsx1LineCoding
           SYNTAX INTEGER {
               dsx1B8ZS(2)
           }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Type of Zero Code Suppression for
                T1 ISDN Primary Rate interfaces."
       OBJECT dsx1SignalMode
           SYNTAX INTEGER {
               none(1), -- if there is no signaling channel
               messageOriented(4)
           }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Possible signaling modes for
                T1 ISDN Primary Rate interfaces."
       OBJECT dsx1TransmitClockSource
           SYNTAX INTEGER {
               loopTiming(1)
           }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "The transmit clock is derived from
                received clock on ISDN Primary Rate
                interfaces."
       OBJECT dsx1Fdl
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Facilities Data Link usage on T1 ISDN
                Primary Rate interfaces.
                Note: Eventually, dsx1Att-54016(4) is to be
                      used here since the line type is ESF."
       OBJECT dsx1Channelization
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "The ability to set the channelization
                is not required."
       OBJECT dsx1LineMode
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "The ability to set the line mode is not
                required."
       OBJECT dsx1LineBuildOut
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "The ability to set the line build-out
                is not required."
   ::= { ds1Compliances 6 }

ds1MibE1PriNCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE

   STATUS deprecated
   DESCRIPTION
           "Compliance statement for using this MIB for ISDN
           Primary Rate interfaces on E1 lines."
   MODULE
       MANDATORY-GROUPS { ds1NearEndConfigurationGroup,
                          ds1NearEndStatisticsGroup }
       OBJECT dsx1LineType
           SYNTAX INTEGER {
               dsx1E1CRC(5)
           }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Line type for E1 ISDN Primary Rate
                interfaces."
       OBJECT dsx1LineCoding
           SYNTAX INTEGER {
               dsx1HDB3(3)
           }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Type of Zero Code Suppression for
                E1 ISDN Primary Rate interfaces."
       OBJECT dsx1SignalMode
           SYNTAX INTEGER {
               messageOriented(4)
           }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Signaling on E1 ISDN Primary Rate interfaces
                is always message oriented."
       OBJECT dsx1TransmitClockSource
           SYNTAX INTEGER {
               loopTiming(1)
           }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "The transmit clock is derived from received
                clock on ISDN Primary Rate interfaces."
       OBJECT dsx1Fdl
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Facilities Data Link usage on E1 ISDN
                Primary Rate interfaces.
                Note: There is an 'M-Channel' in E1,
                      using National Bit Sa4 (G704,
                      Table 5A).  It is used to implement
                      management features between ET
                      and NT.  This is different from
                      FDL in T1, which is used to carry
                      control signals and performance
                      data.  In E1, control and status
                      signals are carried using National
                      Bits Sa5, Sa6, and A (RAI Ind.).
                This indicates that only the other(1) or
                eventually the dsx1Fdl-none(8) bits should
                be set in this object for E1 PRI."
       OBJECT dsx1Channelization
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "The ability to set the channelization is not
                required."
       OBJECT dsx1LineMode
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "The ability to set the line mode is not
                required."
       OBJECT dsx1LineBuildOut
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "The ability to set the line build-out
                is not required."
   ::= { ds1Compliances 7 }

ds1J1Compliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE

   STATUS  current
   DESCRIPTION
           "The compliance statement for T1, J1, and E1
           interfaces."
   MODULE  -- this module
       MANDATORY-GROUPS { ds1NearEndCfgGroup,
                          ds1NearEndStatGroup }
       GROUP       ds1FarEndNGroup
       DESCRIPTION
           "Implementation of this group is optional for all
           systems that attach to a DS1 interface."
        GROUP       ds1NearEndOptionalTrapGroup
        DESCRIPTION
            "Implementation of this group is optional for all
            systems that attach to a DS1 interface.  If it is
            implemented, then ds1NearEndOptionalConfigGroup
            should also be implemented."
       GROUP       ds1NearEndOptionalConfigGroup
       DESCRIPTION
           "Implementation of this group is recommended for
           all systems that attach to a DS1 interface and
           implement ds1NearEndOptionalTrapGroup."
       GROUP       ds1DS2Group
       DESCRIPTION
           "Implementation of this group is mandatory for all
           systems that attach to a DS2 interface."
       GROUP       ds1TransStatsGroup
       DESCRIPTION
           "This group is the set of statistics appropriate
           for all systems that attach to a DS1 interface
           running transparent or unFramed lineType."
       GROUP       ds1ChanMappingGroup
       DESCRIPTION
           "This group is the set of objects for mapping a
           DS3 Channel (dsx1Ds1ChannelNumber) to ifIndex.
           Implementation of this group is mandatory for
           systems that support the channelization of DS3s
           into DS1s."
       OBJECT dsx1LineType
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the line type is not
           required."
       OBJECT dsx1LineCoding
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the line coding is not
           required."
       OBJECT dsx1SendCode
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the send code is not
           required."
       OBJECT dsx1LoopbackConfig
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set loopbacks is not required."
       OBJECT dsx1SignalMode
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the signal mode is not
           required."
       OBJECT dsx1TransmitClockSource
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the transmit clock source is
           not required."
       OBJECT dsx1Fdl
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the FDL is not required."
       OBJECT dsx1LineLength
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the line length is not
           required."
       OBJECT dsx1Channelization
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the channelization is not
           required."
       OBJECT dsx1LineMode
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the line mode is not
           required."
       OBJECT dsx1LineBuildOut
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set the line build-out is not
           required."
       OBJECT dsx1LineImpedance
       MIN-ACCESS read-only
       DESCRIPTION
           "The ability to set line impedance is not
           required."
   ::= { ds1Compliances 8 }

ds1NMibT1PriNCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE

   STATUS current
   DESCRIPTION
           "Compliance statement for using this MIB for ISDN
           Primary Rate interfaces on T1 lines."
   MODULE
       MANDATORY-GROUPS { ds1NearEndCfgGroup,
                          ds1NearEndStatGroup }
       OBJECT dsx1LineType
           SYNTAX INTEGER {
               dsx1ESF(2)   -- Intl Spec would be G704(2)
                            -- or I.431(4)
           }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Line type for T1 ISDN Primary Rate
                interfaces."
       OBJECT dsx1LineCoding
           SYNTAX INTEGER {
               dsx1B8ZS(2)
           }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Type of Zero Code Suppression for
                T1 ISDN Primary Rate interfaces."
       OBJECT dsx1SignalMode
           SYNTAX INTEGER {
               none(1), -- if there is no signaling channel
               messageOriented(4)
           }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Possible signaling modes for
                T1 ISDN Primary Rate interfaces."
       OBJECT dsx1TransmitClockSource
           SYNTAX INTEGER {
               loopTiming(1)
           }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "The transmit clock is derived from
                received clock on ISDN Primary Rate
                interfaces."
       OBJECT dsx1Fdl
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Facilities Data Link usage on T1 ISDN
                Primary Rate interfaces.
                Note: Eventually, dsx1Att-54016(4) is to be
                      used here since the line type is ESF."
       OBJECT dsx1Channelization
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "The ability to set the channelization
                is not required."
       OBJECT dsx1LineMode
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "The ability to set the line mode is not
                required."
       OBJECT dsx1LineBuildOut
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "The ability to set the line build-out
                is not required."
   ::= { ds1Compliances 9 }

ds1NMibE1PriNCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE

   STATUS current
   DESCRIPTION
           "Compliance statement for using this MIB for ISDN
           Primary Rate interfaces on E1 lines."
   MODULE
       MANDATORY-GROUPS { ds1NearEndCfgGroup,
                          ds1NearEndStatGroup }
       OBJECT dsx1LineType
           SYNTAX INTEGER {
               dsx1E1CRC(5)
           }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Line type for E1 ISDN Primary Rate
                interfaces."
       OBJECT dsx1LineCoding
           SYNTAX INTEGER {
               dsx1HDB3(3)
           }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Type of Zero Code Suppression for
                E1 ISDN Primary Rate interfaces."
       OBJECT dsx1SignalMode
           SYNTAX INTEGER {
               messageOriented(4)
           }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Signaling on E1 ISDN Primary Rate interfaces
                is always message oriented."
       OBJECT dsx1TransmitClockSource
           SYNTAX INTEGER {
               loopTiming(1)
           }
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "The transmit clock is derived from received
                clock on ISDN Primary Rate interfaces."
       OBJECT dsx1Fdl
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "Facilities Data Link usage on E1 ISDN
                Primary Rate interfaces.
                Note: There is an 'M-Channel' in E1,
                      using National Bit Sa4 (G704,
                      Table 5A).  It is used to implement
                      management features between ET
                      and NT.  This is different from
                      FDL in T1, which is used to carry
                      control signals and performance
                      data.  In E1, control and status
                      signals are carried using National
                      Bits Sa5, Sa6, and A (RAI Ind.).
                This indicates that only the other(1) or
                eventually the dsx1Fdl-none(8) bits should
                be set in this object for E1 PRI."
       OBJECT dsx1Channelization
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "The ability to set the channelization is not
                required."
       OBJECT dsx1LineMode
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "The ability to set the line mode is not
               required."
       OBJECT dsx1LineBuildOut
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "The ability to set the line build-out
                is not required."
       OBJECT dsx1LineImpedance
           MIN-ACCESS read-only
           DESCRIPTION
               "The ability to set line impedance is not
                required."
    ::= { ds1Compliances 10 }

-- units of conformance

ds1NearEndConfigGroup OBJECT-GROUP

   OBJECTS { dsx1LineIndex,
             dsx1TimeElapsed,
             dsx1ValidIntervals,
             dsx1LineType,
             dsx1LineCoding,
             dsx1SendCode,
             dsx1CircuitIdentifier,
             dsx1LoopbackConfig,
             dsx1LineStatus,
             dsx1SignalMode,
             dsx1TransmitClockSource,
             dsx1Fdl,
             dsx1InvalidIntervals,
             dsx1LineLength,
             dsx1LoopbackStatus,
             dsx1Ds1ChannelNumber,
             dsx1Channelization                      }
   STATUS  deprecated
   DESCRIPTION
           "A collection of objects providing configuration
           information applicable to all DS1 interfaces."
   ::= { ds1Groups 1 }

ds1NearEndStatisticsGroup OBJECT-GROUP

   OBJECTS { dsx1CurrentIndex,
             dsx1CurrentESs,
             dsx1CurrentSESs,
             dsx1CurrentSEFSs,
             dsx1CurrentUASs,
             dsx1CurrentCSSs,
             dsx1CurrentPCVs,
             dsx1CurrentLESs,
             dsx1CurrentBESs,
             dsx1CurrentDMs,
             dsx1CurrentLCVs,
             dsx1IntervalIndex,
             dsx1IntervalNumber,
             dsx1IntervalESs,
             dsx1IntervalSESs,
             dsx1IntervalSEFSs,
             dsx1IntervalUASs,
             dsx1IntervalCSSs,
             dsx1IntervalPCVs,
             dsx1IntervalLESs,
             dsx1IntervalBESs,
             dsx1IntervalDMs,
             dsx1IntervalLCVs,
             dsx1IntervalValidData,
             dsx1TotalIndex,
             dsx1TotalESs,
             dsx1TotalSESs,
             dsx1TotalSEFSs,
             dsx1TotalUASs,
             dsx1TotalCSSs,
             dsx1TotalPCVs,
             dsx1TotalLESs,
             dsx1TotalBESs,
             dsx1TotalDMs,
             dsx1TotalLCVs }
   STATUS  deprecated
   DESCRIPTION
           "A collection of objects providing statistics
           information applicable to all DS1 interfaces."
   ::= { ds1Groups 2 }

ds1FarEndGroup OBJECT-GROUP

   OBJECTS { dsx1FarEndCurrentIndex,
             dsx1FarEndTimeElapsed,
             dsx1FarEndValidIntervals,
             dsx1FarEndCurrentESs,
             dsx1FarEndCurrentSESs,
             dsx1FarEndCurrentSEFSs,
             dsx1FarEndCurrentUASs,
             dsx1FarEndCurrentCSSs,
             dsx1FarEndCurrentLESs,
             dsx1FarEndCurrentPCVs,
             dsx1FarEndCurrentBESs,
             dsx1FarEndCurrentDMs,
             dsx1FarEndInvalidIntervals,
             dsx1FarEndIntervalIndex,
             dsx1FarEndIntervalNumber,
             dsx1FarEndIntervalESs,
             dsx1FarEndIntervalSESs,
             dsx1FarEndIntervalSEFSs,
             dsx1FarEndIntervalUASs,
             dsx1FarEndIntervalCSSs,
             dsx1FarEndIntervalLESs,
             dsx1FarEndIntervalPCVs,
             dsx1FarEndIntervalBESs,
             dsx1FarEndIntervalDMs,
             dsx1FarEndIntervalValidData,
             dsx1FarEndTotalIndex,
             dsx1FarEndTotalESs,
             dsx1FarEndTotalSESs,
             dsx1FarEndTotalSEFSs,
             dsx1FarEndTotalUASs,
             dsx1FarEndTotalCSSs,
             dsx1FarEndTotalLESs,
             dsx1FarEndTotalPCVs,
             dsx1FarEndTotalBESs,
             dsx1FarEndTotalDMs }
   STATUS  deprecated
   DESCRIPTION
           "A collection of objects providing remote
           configuration and statistics information."
   ::= { ds1Groups 3 }

ds1DeprecatedGroup OBJECT-GROUP

   OBJECTS { dsx1IfIndex,
             dsx1FracIndex,
             dsx1FracNumber,
             dsx1FracIfIndex }
   STATUS  deprecated
   DESCRIPTION
           "A collection of obsolete objects that may be
           implemented for backwards compatibility."
   ::= { ds1Groups 4 }

ds1NearEndOptionalConfigGroup OBJECT-GROUP

   OBJECTS { dsx1LineStatusLastChange,
             dsx1LineStatusChangeTrapEnable }
   STATUS    current
   DESCRIPTION
           "A collection of objects that may be implemented
           on DS1 and DS2 interfaces."
   ::= { ds1Groups 5 }

ds1DS2Group OBJECT-GROUP

   OBJECTS { dsx1LineIndex,
             dsx1LineType,
             dsx1LineCoding,
             dsx1SendCode,
             dsx1LineStatus,
             dsx1SignalMode,
             dsx1TransmitClockSource,
             dsx1Channelization }
   STATUS   current
   DESCRIPTION
           "A collection of objects providing information
           about DS2 (6,312 kbps) and E2 (8,448 kbps)
           systems."
   ::= { ds1Groups 6 }

ds1TransStatsGroup OBJECT-GROUP

   OBJECTS { dsx1CurrentESs,
             dsx1CurrentSESs,
             dsx1CurrentUASs,
             dsx1IntervalESs,
             dsx1IntervalSESs,
             dsx1IntervalUASs,
             dsx1TotalESs,
             dsx1TotalSESs,
             dsx1TotalUASs }
   STATUS   current
   DESCRIPTION
           "A collection of objects that are the
           statistics that can be collected from a DS1
           interface that is running transparent or unframed
           lineType.  Statistics not in this list should
           return noSuchInstance."
   ::= { ds1Groups 7 }

ds1NearEndOptionalTrapGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP

   NOTIFICATIONS { dsx1LineStatusChange }
   STATUS    current
   DESCRIPTION
           "A collection of notifications that may be
           implemented on DS1 and DS2 interfaces."
   ::= { ds1Groups 8 }

ds1ChanMappingGroup OBJECT-GROUP

   OBJECTS { dsx1ChanMappedIfIndex }
   STATUS    current
   DESCRIPTION
           "A collection of objects that give a mapping of
           DS3 Channel (dsx1Ds1ChannelNumber) to ifIndex."
   ::= { ds1Groups 9 }

ds1NearEndConfigurationGroup OBJECT-GROUP

   OBJECTS { dsx1LineIndex,
             dsx1TimeElapsed,
             dsx1ValidIntervals,
             dsx1LineType,
             dsx1LineCoding,
             dsx1SendCode,
             dsx1CircuitIdentifier,
             dsx1LoopbackConfig,
             dsx1LineStatus,
             dsx1SignalMode,
             dsx1TransmitClockSource,
             dsx1Fdl,
             dsx1InvalidIntervals,
             dsx1LineLength,
             dsx1LoopbackStatus,
             dsx1Ds1ChannelNumber,
             dsx1Channelization,
             dsx1LineMode,
             dsx1LineBuildOut                      }
   STATUS  deprecated
   DESCRIPTION
           "A collection of objects providing configuration
           information applicable to all DS1 interfaces."
   ::= { ds1Groups 10 }

ds1NearEndCfgGroup OBJECT-GROUP

   OBJECTS { dsx1LineIndex,
             dsx1TimeElapsed,
             dsx1ValidIntervals,
             dsx1LineType,
             dsx1LineCoding,
             dsx1SendCode,
             dsx1CircuitIdentifier,
             dsx1LoopbackConfig,
             dsx1LineStatus,
             dsx1SignalMode,
             dsx1TransmitClockSource,
             dsx1Fdl,
             dsx1InvalidIntervals,
             dsx1LineLength,
             dsx1LoopbackStatus,
             dsx1Ds1ChannelNumber,
             dsx1Channelization,
             dsx1LineMode,
             dsx1LineBuildOut,
             dsx1LineImpedance                     }
   STATUS  current
   DESCRIPTION
           "A collection of objects providing configuration
           information applicable to all DS1 interfaces."
   ::= { ds1Groups 11 }

ds1NearEndStatGroup OBJECT-GROUP

   OBJECTS { dsx1CurrentIndex,
             dsx1CurrentESs,
             dsx1CurrentSESs,
             dsx1CurrentSEFSs,
             dsx1CurrentUASs,
             dsx1CurrentCSSs,
             dsx1CurrentPCVs,
             dsx1CurrentLESs,
             dsx1CurrentBESs,
             dsx1CurrentLCVs,
             dsx1IntervalIndex,
             dsx1IntervalNumber,
             dsx1IntervalESs,
             dsx1IntervalSESs,
             dsx1IntervalSEFSs,
             dsx1IntervalUASs,
             dsx1IntervalCSSs,
             dsx1IntervalPCVs,
             dsx1IntervalLESs,
             dsx1IntervalBESs,
             dsx1IntervalLCVs,
             dsx1IntervalValidData,
             dsx1TotalIndex,
             dsx1TotalESs,
             dsx1TotalSESs,
             dsx1TotalSEFSs,
             dsx1TotalUASs,
             dsx1TotalCSSs,
             dsx1TotalPCVs,
             dsx1TotalLESs,
             dsx1TotalBESs,
             dsx1TotalLCVs }
   STATUS  current
   DESCRIPTION
           "A collection of objects providing statistics
           information applicable to all DS1 interfaces."
   ::= { ds1Groups 12 }

ds1FarEndNGroup OBJECT-GROUP

   OBJECTS { dsx1FarEndCurrentIndex,
             dsx1FarEndTimeElapsed,
             dsx1FarEndValidIntervals,
             dsx1FarEndCurrentESs,
             dsx1FarEndCurrentSESs,
             dsx1FarEndCurrentSEFSs,
             dsx1FarEndCurrentUASs,
             dsx1FarEndCurrentCSSs,
             dsx1FarEndCurrentLESs,
             dsx1FarEndCurrentPCVs,
             dsx1FarEndCurrentBESs,
             dsx1FarEndInvalidIntervals,
             dsx1FarEndIntervalIndex,
             dsx1FarEndIntervalNumber,
             dsx1FarEndIntervalESs,
             dsx1FarEndIntervalSESs,
             dsx1FarEndIntervalSEFSs,
             dsx1FarEndIntervalUASs,
             dsx1FarEndIntervalCSSs,
             dsx1FarEndIntervalLESs,
             dsx1FarEndIntervalPCVs,
             dsx1FarEndIntervalBESs,
             dsx1FarEndIntervalValidData,
             dsx1FarEndTotalIndex,
             dsx1FarEndTotalESs,
             dsx1FarEndTotalSESs,
             dsx1FarEndTotalSEFSs,
             dsx1FarEndTotalUASs,
             dsx1FarEndTotalCSSs,
             dsx1FarEndTotalLESs,
             dsx1FarEndTotalPCVs,
             dsx1FarEndTotalBESs}
   STATUS  current
   DESCRIPTION
           "A collection of objects providing remote
           configuration and statistics information."
   ::= { ds1Groups 13 }

END

Security Considerations

There are a number of management objects defined in this MIB module with 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. The specific objects and their sensitivities/vulnerabilities are as follows.

Setting the following objects to incorrect values may result in traffic interruptions:

  dsx1LineType
  dsx1LineCoding
  dsx1SendCode
  dsx1LoopbackConfig
  dsx1SignalMode
  dsx1TransmitClockSource
  dsx1Fdl
  dsx1LineLength
  dsx1Channelization
  dsx1LineMode
  dsx1LineBuildOut
  dsx1LineImpedance

In the case of dsx1LineType, for example, both ends of a DS1/E1 must have the same value in order for traffic to flow. In the case of dsx1SendCode and dsx1LoopbackConfig, for another example, traffic may stop transmitting when particular loopbacks are applied.

Setting the following object to an incorrect value will not harm the traffic, but it may cause a circuit to be misidentified and thereby create difficulties for service personnel when attempting to troubleshoot a problem:

  dsx1CircuitIdentifier

Setting the following object can cause an increase in the number of traps received by the network management station:

  dsx1LineStatusChangeTrapEnable

The readable objects in this MIB module (i.e., the objects with a MAX-ACCESS other than not-accessible) may be considered sensitive in some environments since, collectively, they provide extensive information about the performance of interfaces in DS1/J1/E1/DS2/E2 equipment or networks and can reveal some aspects of their

configuration. In such environments, it is important to control even GET and NOTIFY access to these objects and possibly to encrypt the values of these objects when sending them over the network via SNMP.

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

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

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

Acknowledgments

This document was produced by the AToM MIB Working Group.

References

Normative References

RFC2119 Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate

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

RFC2578 McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder,

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

RFC2579 McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder,

               "Textual Conventions for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2579,
               April 1999.

RFC2580 McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder,

               "Conformance Statements for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2580,
               April 1999.

RFC2863 McCloghrie, K. and F. Kastenholz, "The Interfaces

               Group MIB", RFC 2863, June 2000.

[AT&T-TR-54016] AT&T Technical Reference, Requirements for

               Interfacing Digital Terminal Equipment to Services
               Employing the Extended Superframe Format, Publication
               54016, May 1988.

[ANSI-T1.403] American National Standard for Telecommunications --

               Carrier-to-Customer Installation - DS1 Metallic
               Interface, T1.403, February 1989.

[CCITT-G.703] ITU-T G.703, Physical/Electrical Characteristics of

               Hierarchical Digital Interfaces, November 2001.

[ITU-T-G.704] ITU-T G.704: Synchronous frame structures used at

               1544, 6312, 2048, 8488 and 44 736 kbit/s Hierarchical
               Levels, October 1998.

[ANSI-T1.231] American National Standard for Telecommunications --

               Digital Hierarchy DS1-- Layer 1 In-Service Digital
               Transmission Performance Monitoring, T1.231.02,
               October 2003.

[ITU-T-O.162] ITU-T O.162, Equipment To Perform In Service

               Monitoring On 2048 kbit/s Signals, October 1992.

[CCITT-G.821] ITU-T G.821, Error Performance Of An International

               Digital Connection Forming Part Of An Integrated
               Services Digital Network, December 2002.

[AT&T-TR-62411] AT&T Technical Reference, Technical Reference 62411,

               ACCUNET T1.5 Service Description And Interface
               Specification, December 1990.

[CCITT-G.706] ITU-T G.706, Frame Alignment and Cyclic Redundancy

               Check (CRC) Procedures Relating to Basic Frame
               Structures Defined in Recommendation G.704, April
               1991.

[CCITT-G.732] ITU-T G.732, Characteristics Of Primary PCM Multiplex

               Equipment Operating at 2048 kbit/s, November 1988.

[ITU-T-G.775] ITU-T G.775: Loss of signal (LOS) and alarm

               indication signal (AIS) defect detection and
               clearance criteria, October 1998.

[ITU-T-G.826] ITU-T G.826: Error performance parameters and

               objectives for international, constant bit rate
               digital paths at or above the primary rate, December
               2002.

[ANSI-T1.107] American National Standard for Telecommunications --

               Digital Hierarchy - Format Specifications, T1.107,
               January 2002.

RFC3593 Tesink, K., "Textual Conventions for MIB Modules

               Using Performance History Based on 15 Minute
               Intervals", RFC 3593, September 2003.

[ITU-T-M.1400] ITU-T M.1400: Designation For Interconnections Among

               Network Operators, October 2001.

[JT-G704] JT-G.704: Synchronous frame structures used at

               Primary and Secondary Hierarchical Levels, 2002.

[JT-G706] JT-G.706: Frame Alignment and Cyclic Redundancy Check

               (CRC) Procedures.

[JT-I431] JT-I.431: ISDN Primary Rate User-Network

               Interface,Layer 1 Specifications, 2002.

Informative References

RFC1213 McCloghrie, K. and M. Rose, "Management Information

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

RFC3895 Nicklass, O., "Definitions of Managed Objects for the

               DS1, E1, DS2, and E2 Interface Types", RFC 3895,
               September 2004.

RFC2495 Fowler, D., "Definitions of Managed Objects for the

               DS1, E1, DS2 and E2 Interface Types", RFC 2495,
               January 1999.

RFC1406 Baker, F. and J. Watt, "Definitions of Managed

               Objects for the DS1 and E1 Interface Types", RFC
               1406, January 1993.

[AT&T-UM-305] AT&T Information Systems, AT&T ESF DS1 Channel

               Service Unit User's Manual, 999-100-305, February
               1988.

RFC3896 Nicklass, O., "Definitions of Managed Objects for the

               DS3/E3 Interface Type", RFC 3896, September 2004.

RFC3592 Tesink, K., "Definitions of Managed Objects for the

               Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous Digital
               Hierarchy (SONET/SDH) Interface Type", RFC 3592,
               September 2003.

RFC2494 Fowler, D., "Definitions of Managed Objects for the

               DS0 and DS0 Bundle Interface Type", RFC 2494, January
               1999.

[ANSI-T1.102] American National Standard for Telecommunications --

               Digital Hierarchy - Electrical Interfaces, T1.102,
               December 1993.

RFC3410 Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D., and B. Stewart,

               "Introduction and Applicability Statements for
               Internet-Standard Management Framework", RFC 3410,
               December 2002.

Appendix A - Use of dsx1IfIndex and dsx1LineIndex

This appendix exists to document the previous use of dsx1IfIndex and dsx1LineIndex and to clarify the relationship of dsx1LineIndex as defined in RFC 1406 with the dsx1LineIndex as defined in this document.

The following shows the old and new definitions and the relationship:

[New Definition]: "This object should be made equal to ifIndex. The next paragraph describes its previous usage. Making the object equal to ifIndex allows proper use of ifStackTable and ds0/ds0bundle mibs.

[Old Definition]: "This object is the identifier of a DS1 Interface on a managed device. If there is an ifEntry that is directly associated with this and only this DS1 interface, it should have the same value as ifIndex. Otherwise, number the dsx1LineIndices with an unique identifier following the rules of choosing a number that is greater than ifNumber and numbering the inside interfaces (e.g., equipment side) with even numbers and outside interfaces (e.g., network side) with odd numbers."

When the "Old Definition" was created, it was described this way to allow a manager to treat the value as if it were an ifIndex; i.e., the value would be either: 1) an ifIndex value or 2) a value that was guaranteed to be different from all valid ifIndex values.

The new definition is a subset of that definition; i.e., the value is always an ifIndex value.

The following is Section 3.1 from RFC 1406:

  Different physical configurations for the support of SNMP with DS1
  equipment exist.  To accommodate these scenarios, two different
  indices for DS1 interfaces are introduced in this MIB.  These
  indices are dsx1IfIndex and dsx1LineIndex.
  External interface scenario: the SNMP Agent represents all managed
  DS1 lines as external interfaces (for example, an Agent residing
  on the device supporting DS1 interfaces directly):
  For this scenario, all interfaces are assigned an integer value
  equal to ifIndex, and the following applies:
     ifIndex=dsx1IfIndex=dsx1LineIndex for all interfaces.
  The dsx1IfIndex column of the DS1 Configuration table relates each
  DS1 interface to its corresponding interface (ifIndex) in the
  Internet-standard MIB (MIB-II STD 17, RFC 1213) RFC1213.
  External & Internal interface scenario: the SNMP Agents resides on
  a host external from the device supporting DS1 interfaces (e.g., a
  router).  The Agent represents both the host and the DS1 device.
  The index dsx1LineIndex is used to not only represent the DS1
  interfaces external from the host/DS1-device combination, but also
  the DS1 interfaces connecting the host and the DS1 device.  The
  index dsx1IfIndex is always equal to ifIndex.
  Example:
  A shelf full of CSUs connected to a router.  An SNMP Agent
  residing on the router proxies for itself and the CSU.  The router
  has also an Ethernet interface:
        +-----+
  |     |     |
  |     |     |               +---------------------+
  |E    |     |  1.544  MBPS  |              Line#A | DS1 Link
  |t    |  R  |---------------+ - - - - -  - - -  - +------>
  |h    |     |               |                     |
  |e    |  O  |  1.544  MBPS  |              Line#B | DS1 Link
  |r    |     |---------------+ - - - - - - - - - - +------>
  |n    |  U  |               |  CSU Shelf          |
  |e    |     |  1.544  MBPS  |              Line#C | DS1 Link
  |t    |  T  |---------------+ - - - -- -- - - - - +------>
  |     |     |               |                     |
  |-----|  E  |  1.544  MBPS  |              Line#D | DS1 Link
  |     |     |---------------+ -  - - - -- - - - - +------>
  |     |  R  |               |_____________________|
  |     |     |
  |     +-----+
  The assignment of the index values could for example be:
       ifIndex (= dsx1IfIndex)                     dsx1LineIndex
               1                   NA                  NA (Ethernet)
               2      Line#A   Router Side             6
               2      Line#A   Network Side            7
               3      Line#B   Router Side             8
               3      Line#B   Network Side            9
               4      Line#C   Router Side            10
               4      Line#C   Network Side           11
               5      Line#D   Router Side            12
               5      Line#D   Network Side           13
  For this example, ifNumber is equal to 5.  Note the following
  description of dsx1LineIndex:  the dsx1LineIndex identifies a DS1
  Interface on a managed device.  If there is an ifEntry that is
  directly associated with this and only this DS1 interface, it
  should have the same value as ifIndex.  Otherwise, number the
  dsx1LineIndices with an unique identifier following the rules of
  choosing a number greater than ifNumber and numbering inside
  interfaces (e.g., equipment side) with even numbers and outside
  interfaces (e.g., network side) with odd numbers.
  If the CSU shelf is managed by itself by a local SNMP Agent, the
  situation would be:
       ifIndex (= dsx1IfIndex)                      dsx1LineIndex
               1      Line#A     Network Side            1
               2      Line#A     RouterSide              2
               3      Line#B     Network Side            3
               4      Line#B     RouterSide              4
               5      Line#C     Network Side            5
               6      Line#C     Router Side             6
               7      Line#D     Network Side            7
               8      Line#D     Router Side             8

Appendix B - The Delay Approach to Unavailable Seconds

This procedure is illustrated below for a DS1 ESF interface. Similar rules would apply for other DS1, DS2, and E1 interface variants. The procedure guarantees that the statistical counters are correctly updated at all times, although they lag real time by 10 seconds. At the end of each 15-minute interval, the current interval counts are transferred to the most recent interval entry and each interval is shifted up by one position, with the oldest being discarded if necessary in order to make room. The current interval counts then start over from zero. Note, however, that the signal state calculation does not start afresh at each interval boundary; rather, signal state information is retained across interval boundaries.

+---------------------------------------------------------------------+ | READ COUNTERS & STATUS INFO FROM HARDWARE | | | | BPV EXZ LOS FE CRC CS AIS SEF OOF LOF RAI G1-G6 SE FE LV SL | +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ | ACCUM ONE-SEC STATS, CHK ERR THRESHOLDS, & UPDT SIGNAL STATE | | | | |<---------- NEAR END ----------->| |<-------- FAR END ------>| | | | | LCV LES PCV ES CSS BES SES SEFS A/U PCV ES CSS BES SES SEFS A/U | +---------------------------------------------------------------------+

|   |   |  |   |   |   |   |    |      |  |   |   |   |   |    |
|   |   |  |   |   |   |   |    |      |  |   |   |   |   |    |
V   V   V  V   V   V   V   V    |      V  V   V   V   V   V    |
+------------------------------+   |    +----------------------+  |
|         ONE-SEC DELAY        |   |    |    ONE-SEC DELAY     |  |
|           (1 OF 10)          |   |    |      (1 OF 10)       |  |
+------------------------------+   |    +----------------------+  |

| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | V V V V V V V V | V V V V V V |

+------------------------------+   |    +----------------------+  |
|         ONE-SEC DELAY        |   |    |    ONE-SEC DELAY     |  |
|           (10 OF 10)         |   |    |      (10 OF 10)      |  |
+------------------------------+   |    +----------------------+  |

| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ | UPDATE STATISTICS COUNTERS | | | |<-------------- NEAR END ----------->| |<--------- FAR END --------->| | | |LCV LES PCV ES CSS BES SES SEFS UAS DM PCV ES CSS BES SES SEFS UAS DM| +---------------------------------------------------------------------+

Note that if such a procedure is adopted, there is no current interval data for the first 10 seconds after a system comes up. noSuchInstance must be returned if a management station attempts to access the current interval counters during this time.

It is an implementation-specific matter whether an agent assumes that the initial state of the interface is available or unavailable.

Appendix C - Changes from Pervious Versions

C.1. Changes from RFC 3895

The changes from RFC 3895 RFC3895 are the following:

  (1) Values were added to dsx1LineType to support J1 types.
  (2) The object dsx1LineImpedance was added.
  (3) All DM-related objects were deprecated following their
      removal from ITU performance standards.
  (4) Relevant text and reference section were updated.
  (5) Changes in Compliance Statements to include new values.

C.2. Changes from RFC 2495

The changes from RFC 2495 RFC2495 are the following:

  (1) The dsx1FracIfIndex SYNTAX matches the description range.
  (2) A value was added to dsx1TransmitClockSource.
  (3) Values were added to dsx1LineType.
  (4) Two objects were added, dsx1LineMode and dsx1LineBuildOut, to
      better express transceiver mode and LineBuildOut for T1.
  (5) Reference was added to Circuit Identifier object.
  (6) Align the DESCRIPTION clauses of few statistic objects with
      the near-end definition, with the far-end definition, and with
      RFC3593.
  (7) Changes in Compliance Statements to include new objects.
  (8) A typographical error in dsx2E2 was fixed; new name is dsx1E2.

C.3. Changes from RFC 1406

The changes from RFC 1406 RFC1406 are the following:

  (1) The Fractional table has been deprecated.
  (2) This document uses SMIv2.
  (3) Usage is given for ifTable and ifXTable.
  (4) Example usage of ifStackTable is included.
  (5) dsx1IfIndex has been deprecated.
  (6) Support for DS2 and E2 has been added.
  (7) Additional lineTypes for DS2, E2, and unframed E1 were added.
  (8) The definition of valid intervals has been clarified for the
      case where the agent proxied for other devices.  In
      particular, the treatment of missing intervals has been
      clarified.
  (9) An inward loopback has been added.
 (10) Additional lineStatus bits have been added for Near End in
      Unavailable Signal State, Carrier Equipment Out of Service,
      DS2 Payload AIS, and DS2 Performance Threshold.
 (11) A read-write line Length object has been added.
 (12) Signal mode of other has been added.
 (13) Added a lineStatus last change, trap and enabler.
 (14) The e1(19) ifType has been obsoleted, so this MIB does not
      list it as a supported ifType.
 (15) Textual Conventions for statistics objects have been used.
 (16) A new object, dsx1LoopbackStatus, has been introduced to
      reflect the loopbacks established on a DS1 interface and the
      source to the requests. dsx1LoopbackConfig continues to be
      the desired loopback state while dsx1LoopbackStatus reflects
      the actual state.
 (17) A dual loopback has been added to allow the setting of an
      inward loopback and a line loopback at the same time.
 (18) An object indicating which channel to use within a parent
      object (i.e., DS3) has been added.
 (19) An object has been added to indicate whether or not this
      DS1/E1 is channelized.
 (20) Line coding type of B6ZS has been added for DS2.

C.4. Companion Documents

This document is a companion to the documents that define managed objects for the DS0 RFC2494, DS3/E3 RFC3896, and Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH) RFC3592 Interface Types.

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