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PW-TC-STD-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

IMPORTS
   MODULE-IDENTITY, Unsigned32, mib-2
      FROM SNMPv2-SMI               -- [RFC2578]

   TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
      FROM SNMPv2-TC;               -- [RFC2579]

pwTcStdMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
   LAST-UPDATED "200904210000Z"  -- 21 April 2009 00:00:00 GMT
   ORGANIZATION "Pseudowire Edge-to-Edge Emulation (PWE3) Working
                 Group"
   CONTACT-INFO
   " Thomas D. Nadeau
     Email:  tom.nadeau@bt.com

     David Zelig
     Email: davidz@oversi.com

     Orly Nicklass
     Email: orlyn@radvision.com

     The PWE3 Working Group (email distribution pwe3@ietf.org,
     http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/pwe3-charter.html)
    "
   DESCRIPTION
      "This MIB module defines TEXTUAL-CONVENTIONS
      for concepts used in pseudowire edge-to-edge
      networks.

      Copyright (c) 2009 IETF Trust and the persons identified
      as authors of the code.  All rights reserved.

      Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
      without modification, are permitted provided that the following
      conditions are met:

      - Redistributions of source code must retain the above
        copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
        disclaimer.

      - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
        copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
        disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials
        provided with the distribution.

      - Neither the name of Internet Society, IETF or IETF Trust, nor
        the names of specific contributors, may be used to endorse or
        promote products derived from this software without specific
        prior written permission.

      THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND
      CONTRIBUTORS 'AS IS' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
      INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
      MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
      DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR
      CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
      SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
      NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
      LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
      HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
      CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
      OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE,
      EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

      This version of this MIB module is part of RFC 5542;
      see the RFC itself for full legal notices."

   -- Revision history.

   REVISION "200904210000Z"  -- 21 April 2009 00:00:00 GMT
   DESCRIPTION
        "Original Version"
      ::= { mib-2 188 }

PwGroupID ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
   DISPLAY-HINT "d"
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
        "An administrative identification for grouping a
         set of service-specific pseudowire services."
   SYNTAX  Unsigned32

PwIDType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
   DISPLAY-HINT "d"
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
        "Pseudowire Identifier.  Used to identify the PW
         (together with some other fields) in the signaling
         session."
   SYNTAX  Unsigned32

PwIndexType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
   DISPLAY-HINT "d"
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
        "Pseudowire Index.  A unique value, greater than zero,
        for each locally defined PW.  Used for indexing
        several MIB tables associated with the particular PW.
        It is recommended that values are assigned contiguously
        starting from 1.  The value for each PW MUST remain
        constant at least from one re-initialization
        to the next re-initialization."
   SYNTAX  Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)

PwIndexOrZeroType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
   DISPLAY-HINT "d"
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
        "This TEXTUAL-CONVENTION is an extension of the
         PwIndexType convention.  The latter defines a greater-
         than-zero value used to identify a pseudowire
         in the managed system.  This extension permits the
         additional value of zero.  The zero value is object-specific
         and MUST therefore be defined as part of the description of
         any object that uses this syntax.  Examples of the usage of
         zero might include situations where pseudowire was unknown,
         or where none or all pseudowires need to be referenced."
    SYNTAX  Unsigned32 (0..4294967295)

PwOperStatusTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
     "Indicates the operational status of the PW.

     - up(1):             Ready to pass packets.
     - down(2):           PW signaling is not yet finished, or
                          indications available at the service
                          level indicate that the PW is not
                          passing packets.
     - testing(3):        AdminStatus at the PW level is set to
                          test.

     - dormant(4):        The PW is not in a condition to pass
                          packets but is in a 'pending' state,
                          waiting for some external event.
     - notPresent(5):     Some component is missing to accomplish
                          the setup of the PW.  It can be
                          configuration error, incomplete
                          configuration, or a missing H/W component.
     - lowerLayerDown(6): One or more of the lower-layer interfaces
                          responsible for running the underlying PSN
                          is not in OperStatus 'up' state."
 SYNTAX   INTEGER {
     up(1),
     down(2),
     testing(3),
     dormant(4),
     notPresent(5),
     lowerLayerDown(6)
     }

PwAttachmentIdentifierType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
      "An octet string used in the generalized Forward Error
       Correction (FEC) element for identifying attachment forwarder
       and groups.  A NULL identifier is of zero length.
      "
  SYNTAX    OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))

PwGenIdType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
      "Represents the Attachment Group Identifier (AGI) Type and
       Attachment Individual Identifier (AII) Type in generalized FEC
       signaling and configuration.
      "
  SYNTAX    Unsigned32( 0..254 )

PwCwStatusTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
      "Indicates the status of the control word (CW) negotiation
       based on the local configuration and the indications received
       from the peer node.

       waitingForNextMsg(1) indicates that the node is waiting for
       another label mapping from the peer.

       sentWrongBitErrorCode(2) indicates that the local node has
       notified the peer about a mismatch in the C-bit.

       rxWithdrawWithWrongBitErrorCode(3) indicates that a withdraw
       message has been received with the wrong C-bit error code.

       illegalReceivedBit(4) indicates a C-bit configuration with
       the peer that is not compatible with the PW type.

       cwPresent(5) indicates that the CW is present for this PW.
       If signaling is used, the C-bit is set and agreed upon between
       the nodes.  For manually configured PW, the local
       configuration requires the use of the CW.

       cwNotPresent(6) indicates that the CW is not present for this
       PW.  If signaling is used, the C-bit is reset and agreed upon
       between the nodes.  For manually configured PW, the local
       configuration requires that the CW not be used.

       notYetKnown(7) indicates that a label mapping has not yet
       been received from the peer.
      "
   REFERENCE
      "Martini, et al., 'Pseudowire Setup and Maintenance Using
       the Label Distribution Protocol', [RFC4447]."
   SYNTAX    INTEGER {
              waitingForNextMsg(1),
              sentWrongBitErrorCode(2),
              rxWithdrawWithWrongBitErrorCode(3),
              illegalReceivedBit(4),
              cwPresent(5),
              cwNotPresent(6),
              notYetKnown(7)
              }

PwStatus ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
      "Indicates the status of the PW and the interfaces affecting
       this PW.  If none of the bits are set, it indicates no faults
       are reported.
      "
   SYNTAX   BITS {
     pwNotForwarding(0),
     servicePwRxFault(1),
     servicePwTxFault(2),
     psnPwRxFault(3),
     psnPwTxFault(4)
     }

PwFragSize ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
   DISPLAY-HINT "d"
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
      "If set to a value other than zero, it indicates the desired
       fragmentation length in bytes.  If set to zero,
       fragmentation is not desired for PSN bound packets.
      "
   SYNTAX   Unsigned32

PwFragStatus ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
      "Indicates the status of the fragmentation/reassembly process
       based on local configuration and peer capability.

       noFrag(0) bit indicates that local configuration is for no
       fragmentation.

       cfgFragGreaterThanPsnMtu(1) bit indicates that the local node
       is set to fragment, but the fragmentation size is greater
       than the MTU available at the PSN between the nodes.
       Fragmentation is not done in this case.

       cfgFragButRemoteIncapable(2) bit indicates that the local
       configuration conveys the desire for fragmentation but
       the peer is not capable of reassembly.

       remoteFragCapable(3) bit indicates that the remote node
       is capable to accept fragmented PDUs.

       fragEnabled(4) bit indicates that fragmentation will be used
       on this PW.  Fragmentation can be used if the local node was
       configured for fragmentation, the peer has the capability
       to accept fragmented packets, and the CW is in use for this
       PW."
   REFERENCE
       "Malis, A. and M. Townsley, 'Pseudowire Emulation Edge-to-
        Edge (PWE3) Fragmentation and Reassembly', [RFC4623]."
   SYNTAX   BITS {
      noFrag(0),
      cfgFragGreaterThanPsnMtu(1),
      cfgFragButRemoteIncapable(2),
      remoteFragCapable(3),
      fragEnabled(4)
      }

PwCfgIndexOrzero ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
   DISPLAY-HINT "d"
   STATUS      current
   DESCRIPTION
        "Index in any of the relevant configuration tables for
        supplement information regarding configuration of the
        specific technology.  Value zero implies no additional
        configuration information is applicable."
   SYNTAX  Unsigned32 (0..4294967295)
END